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If this volatile stew of genre elements seems strange, though, it does become more palatable as the heart of the storyline is revealed. The knights' true motives come into the open, the Book of Darkness's background is made clear, and the true villain of the story—believe it or not—evokes a deeper sympathy than any of the heroes. (Or maybe that's just another cliché taking effect.) Where it would have been so easy to go with the cackling nutcase bent on world domination, this series actually tries to paint the good-versus-evil conflict in deep shades of gray, resulting in a far more bittersweet emotional effect than one might expect from the genre.
But a magic-infused action-adventure must, in the end, deliver action and adventure, and that's where things fall back into the realm of the predictable. The middle episodes feature a lot of sloppy stop-and-start battles, with the knights charging forward and then rearing back as they suddenly become torn between their thirst for destruction and the love of their master. And when it comes down to fighting the final battle—a longwinded four-episode affair (in a 13-episode series!)—everyone just trots out increasingly powerful attacks, usually accompanied by monologues about the strength of their heart and the force of their will. Nanoha A's may have subverted the traditional villain role, but apparently it couldn't think up anything original for the heroes.
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