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The breakout star of the series is undoubtedly Rory Mercury, the Apostle of Emroy, the god of death. Visually striking with her Gothic Lolita attire and massive scythe, Rory is a demigod with immense power. She is drawn to Itami because of his unique aura and his ability to defy fate. Rory subverts the "loli" trope; she is centuries old, bloodthirsty in battle, and carries a mature, sometimes terrifying presence. Her popularity within the fandom is legendary, often eclipsing the protagonist himself in merchandise and fan art.

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If it's an interesting, in-depth piece on Gate , it probably discusses one or more of these controversial / notable aspects: The breakout star of the series is undoubtedly

Itami serves as the perfect lens through which to view the Special Region. He respects the local culture and inhabitants, not just out of duty, but out of genuine otaku curiosity. He treats the elves, mages, and demi-gods he encounters with a mixture of professional respect and fanboy excitement. Yet, when push comes to shove, he is a lethal soldier. This duality makes him one of the most compelling protagonists in the genre—a man who carries a firearm in one hand and a doujinshi in the other. Rory subverts the "loli" trope; she is centuries

Below is a comprehensive, long-form article covering the series' premise, characters, themes, military accuracy, and cultural impact.

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