Soara’s long-held goal to put monsters to the sword and defend humanity has been both quietly and loudly crushed. The war between humans and monsters has ended, and peace may now reign. Soara’s wandering leads her to a band of dwarves who build homes for monsters. Left with nothing to her name, she joins the band and starts building. A blonde girl with a ponytail who is good with her hands? We have a Winry-type, friends. We’ll see if she can let go of her hatred when Soara and the House of Monsters (Soara to Mamono no Ie) premieres sometime in 2027.
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Hidenori Yamaji released the original Soara and the House of Monsters manga series on November 25th, 2021. Shogakukan published six volumes in Shonen Sunday S.
Soara and the House of Monsters Cast
The wayward human and one of her new dwarven comrades are as follows:



- Soara — Ikumi Hasegawa (Ciel from Tsukihime). Soara is a highly trained knight who no longer has a battlefield.
- Krik — Ayumu Murase (Kotetsu from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba). Krik is a dwarven architect who builds homes for monsters.
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A Knight Devoid of Purpose, Soara and the House of Monsters
A monster attack left Soara an orphan. With no family or home, she drifted until an order of knights adopted her into their ranks. She endured hellish training until she rose as a knight whose sole purpose was to slay monsters wherever she found them. However, on the eve of speaking her oath of service, the king reveals that the war against the monsters has ended, and peace has come at last. Soara, who only knows how to fight against her hated enemies, is at a loss.






Soara silently departs the kingdom as it celebrates peace to find a place she belongs. Her aimless wandering leads her to a frozen mountain and a band of dwarves building a house for a group of goblins. Krik leads Gansho and Niko to build homes for the defeated monsters and make them happy. Soara thinks them mad, but she joins them because she has no other purpose in life.
Will you watch Soara and the House of Monsters when it premieres next year? Have you read the original manga series? Do you like girls who build? Let us know in the comments below.
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