P.S.Yoshimata Ryou’s epic fantasy score is on point, particularly when Somali locates the tree from which she plucks her flower. In any case, postponing her despair even a little bit longer is worth everything. Or heck, maybe the superstition proves to be true, and Golem’s life is extended. What seemed like broken promise at the time may prove not to be, as long as the memory of him remains in her heart. In the scenario that Golem does die, hopefully Somali will keep living, growing, and learning about mortality, both her dad’s and her own. Somali’s emotional health must be looked after in the here and now, and that means postponing hard truths. But Golem understands that now is not the time to say that to her. He also does something he may not have done even a few days ago, before he received advice from other parents: he makes a promise to Somali to be with her forever.Īs a Golem entering his final days, keeping such a promise may well be impossible. When Somali awakes in slightly better shape, Golem, who regrets pushing her so hard to exhaustion then piling emotional distress on top of that, and does indeed apologize. He and Kikila then stay with her as she slowly recovers, and Kokilia gives him some advice as a parent to know when you’ve instilled too much fear, when to take your child in your arms and apologize, and to make sure they know they’re loved and wanted. In as much of a panic as a Golem can be, Golem spends all of his amassed pay on a rare medicine that “works on all clans”, unwilling to betray her true species to the apothecary. Then, Kikila finds Somali has collapsed from a fever. It’s good to hear them both saying what I was thinking last week-he just needs to learn to lay off sometimes! Later, both Muthrica and Kokilia gently admonish the Golem for being so strict and inflexible, rather than hearing the reason Somali didn’t follow his orders to the letter. Somali to Mori no Kamisama is also known as Somali And The. Somali drops the flower on the ground and runs off to her room in tears. Somali to Mori no Kami-sama Somali to Mori no Kami-sama Somali to Mori no Kami-sama TH Somali to Mori no Kami-sama. Zerochan has 35 Somali to Mori no Kamisama anime images, fanart, and many more in its gallery. They make it all the way back to the restaurant with the flower intact, but as it is after dark, Golem has nothing for Somali but scolding. Kiki protects her with his body, but when Somali explains her reason for needing the flower-so she can continue being with her dad-the lizard, being a parent of two offspring itself, understands, and trudges off. In the process, a giant “tsuchilizard” confronts her. He is Muthrica, one of the force that patrols the vast underground, and whom Kikila calls “shishou.”Īs we’ve seen, the underground is no place for children, but that hasn’t stopped Kikila from making regular trips and getting caught roughly half the time by Muthrica.ĭespite his gruff appearance and manner, Muthrica can sense how desperate Somali is to have a wish granted, so he guides her and Kiki to a tree where she’ll be able to harvest a bloom that will survive the trip back to the surface. In what seems to be a recurring practice of presenting then defusing potential threats to Somali, the wolfman turns out to be good people.