The Slayers NEXT Season 1 Episode 2 I've No Taste for a Mummy!
- August 14, 2007
- 22 min
The Slayers season 1 episode 2, titled "I've No Taste for a Mummy!", follows the adventures of Lina Inverse, a sorceress, and Gourry Gabriev, a swordsman, as they continue their journey to find the legendary sword of light.
The episode begins with Lina and Gourry stumbling upon a dying man who tells them about a tomb filled with treasure. Lina, being the treasure hunter that she is, eagerly sets off to find the tomb, dragging Gourry along with her. However, when they arrive at the tomb, they soon realize that it's filled with traps and dangerous monsters.
As they navigate their way through the tomb, they encounter a group of grave robbers who are also looking for the treasure. Lina and Gourry soon find themselves in a battle with the grave robbers, using their magic and sword skills to fend them off. During the battle, they accidentally awaken a mummy who had been resting in the tomb.
The mummy, enraged at being disturbed, sets off to seek revenge on those who woke it up. Lina and Gourry find themselves in yet another battle, this time against the powerful mummy. The fight is intense, with Lina using her magic to try and defeat the mummy while Gourry uses his sword to try and hit it from different angles.
In the end, Lina and Gourry are able to defeat the mummy, but not without sustaining injuries themselves. They emerge from the tomb victorious, but exhausted and bruised. They begin to wonder if the treasure they risked their lives for was really worth it.
As they move on from the tomb, they realize that their journey to find the sword of light will not be an easy one. They encounter more challenges and obstacles along the way, but they know that they must persevere if they want to achieve their goal.
Overall, this episode of The Slayers is action-packed and entertaining, showcasing the dynamic between Lina and Gourry as they face danger and adversity together. The plot is engaging, with several twists and turns that keep the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats.