Initially seeking revenge, Schaal joins Hank to understand why her father had to die and whether there is any salvation for those who sacrificed everything for their country.

Now, Hank wanders the post-war landscape as a "Beast Hunter," joylessly executing his former friends who have succumbed to their bestial nature. Redemption and Revenge

In the world of Katsute Kami Datta Kemono-tachi e (also known as To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts ), heroes aren't just made; they are manufactured. This dark fantasy series, penned by the creator Maybe , presents a gripping post-war narrative that asks a haunting question: What happens to the "ultimate weapons" once the war is over?. A Setting Grounded in History

The story takes place on the continent of Patria, a land once torn apart by a North-South civil war that mirrors the American Civil War in its aesthetic and technological level, featuring 19th-century trains, rifles, and cannons. To turn the tide against the South, the North used forbidden technology to create —soldiers infused with monster DNA to become god-like beasts on the battlefield. The Tragedy of the Incarnates

While they were hailed as "Gods" during the conflict, peace brought a cruel reality. The transformation is irreversible, and as time passes, the Incarnates begin to lose their humanity, becoming the very monsters they resemble.

Anticipating this descent into madness, the elite unit's captain, Hank Henriette , made a pact with his comrades: if any of them lost their human soul, their own brothers-in-arms would end their lives.