Warning: The following contains spoilers for The New Gate episode #8!!

Summary

Viewers ofThe New Gatewho are familiar withIn The Land of Leadalehave been following all the stories involving the virtual characters that the gamer Shin created in the VMMORPG. Like him,In The Land of Leadale’s gamer protagonist created her own supporting characters who were then forced to live without her once she “disappeared” for hundreds of years. So,by the time both of these characterscome back as overpowered heroes, how their creations have lived during this time becomes a compelling part of each respective anime.

InThe New Gateepisode #8, Shin finallysees the second of his creations named Girart, and the story that transpires therein couldn’t have been more tragically bittersweet.

The late Girart is laid before his friends in The New Gate

The New Gate’s Inspired Story Line Exacerbates The Tragic Goodbyes To Come

Produced by Cloud Hearts & Yokohama Animation Laboratory; based on the light novel by Shinogi Kazanami

Although an arguably less important character than Shin’s beloved Schnee, Girart’s tale is touching because the moment they see each other for the first time inThe New Gate,their reunion essentially acts as one long final goodbyethat had no other conclusion than Shin having to do an unthinkable task – ending Girart’s life. What makes this whole tragic situation bittersweet, and more effective story-wise, is that it was made at Girart’s own request, because it would grant him the only wish he had left after his unnaturally prolonged life. The fact that the series also alluded to the fact that Girart lived as long as he did out of a desire for that wish to be met put even more importance on Shin granting this tragic wish for his friend, despite the obvious toll it would later take on Shin.

This whole dynamic wouldn’t have been as effective if Shin never had this former relationship with Girart, and it’s one that completely borrows fromIn The Land of Leadale.Even worse, the series also foreshadows an even more tragic version of these events with Schnee, a character who clearly loves him and who Shin cares deeply about.

Schnee comforts a shocked Shin in The New Gate

The fact that she is the first of these virtual characters viewers learn about and the first Shin reconnects with in the anime only worsens the overall anticipation, especially since viewers will be aware of what will come for a longer period of time. Unlike Girart who was already dying, Schnee is an elf who already lives longer than most species, and Shin is making the conscientious choice to leave her when she’s still alive.

The New Gate Gives A Sadder Spin to Kirito and Asuna’s Relationship

Ironically, this relationship is the only other tie toSword Art Onlinebesides the obvious correlation in the premise. Most fans initially connectedThe New GatetoSAObecause Shin was trapped in a game, and could only leave once a certain boss was defeated. However, the actual events of the anime diverge fromSAOcompletely, since the story takes place after every player was able to log out except for him.

The story finally returned to itsSAOinspirations through this aforementioned realization, since it’s the first time that Shin talks about returning home. The tragic twist, however, is that, inSAO, Kirito could still meet Asuna after leaving Aincrad since Asuna was also a human player. InThe New Gate, Schnee is a product of the game, and will be left behind once Shin returns home.

Sword Art Online

While Kirito had to wrestle with the fact that Asuna the avatar and Asuna the human might be two different people,The New Gate’s spin on these events is much different. More importantly, it’s more directly correlated to the entire unique situation fromIn The Land of Leadale,The New Gate’s true predecessor.

Sword Art Online

Cast

Sword Art Online is an anime series that follows protagonist Kirito as he and thousands of others become trapped in a virtual reality MMORPG where death in the game means death in real life. Kirito must navigate this perilous and immersive world to find a way to escape, facing numerous challenges and building alliances along the way. The series explores themes of survival, friendship, and the blurring line between reality and fantasy.