Well, I know it isn't anything spectacular but I liked this short campy little Anime called:
I Parry Everything
Oddly enough, while the main character is likeable, the one that drew me in the most is King Clays, whom is barely a secondary character at best and is the father of the ''disciple'' of the protagonist, Lynne (pictured above). He seems like a very good man and reminds me of Mel de Alkirk from the game
Lunar for the PSX.
And this noble king archtype has been of my liking since I used to watch ''
The Legend of Prince Valiant'' as a kid. His father, King Willem and his mentor Rolf sum up pretty much the best attributes one must try to attain within his posibilities.
Rolf segment
King Willem's decision
The Anime itself albiet a little bit short for what I'm used to, isn't anything bad per se.
I Parry Everything
For once, its not the typical Isekai harem where the male lead collects female companions like pokemons where the personalities feel like tropes, the main protagonist is just a big guy with good intentions called Noor who grew up alone half of his life but he was raised by loving parents who used to read him tales of heroes and dragons as a child before they passed away.
And this is the core element that makes the plot very simple. There's no big arching plot of the undisclossed villain lurking in the shadows hooking you up and preping you for the second season that may or may not come to pass but for which there's already merchandize available for you.
Its just: stuff happens, the guy who doesn't know how strong he is stumbles upon this problem and solves it like its no big deal, before an even bigger one comes along. The pull is actually that you just watch the interactions of this guy with other people and how his personality brings out the best from everyone from the common folk to the enemy kingdom and even the world ending mennace that's only spoken in legends.