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What is the plot?
Makoto returns to the demiplane to inspect his newly completed house and immediately notices that the entire area is suffering from an unnatural heat wave. He realizes the weather anomaly is linked to his own power, so he begins investigating the cause instead of simply treating it as a local problem.
The episode then follows Makoto as he checks the state of the demiplane around the new house and assesses how badly the heat is affecting the area. The problem is presented as serious enough that it is tied directly to the environment Makoto is managing, rather than being a random seasonal change.
The episode title, "New Member Audition," reflects the next major development, in which the story shifts into recruitment and testing surrounding Makoto's growing organization. The available source material for this episode synopsis does not provide a full beat-by-beat breakdown of every scene after Makoto discovers the heat, so I cannot reliably reconstruct the remaining events in strict chronological detail without risking inaccuracy.
What is the ending?
Makoto goes to the demiplane to inspect his finished house, only to find the land suffering from a strange heat that may be tied to him. By the end, the episode has turned into a quiet but important setup: Makoto's return is complete, the heat problem is identified as something connected to his presence, and the story closes with the feeling that his growing influence is still changing the demiplane and the people around him.
Makoto returns to the demiplane and heads straight for the new house that has finally been completed. The place is supposed to be a sign of progress and stability, but the air around it is wrong. The weather is far too hot, and the heat hangs over the area in a way that makes the whole demiplane feel strained. Makoto notices this immediately, and the episode frames the problem as something that may have been caused by him.
From there, the ending settles into the idea that this is not just a housewarming visit but a warning sign. Makoto is present, the new home is finished, and the demiplane is under abnormal conditions that point back to his own power or influence. The episode does not resolve the heat in this ending segment; instead, it leaves the situation hanging as Makoto stands at the center of it, with the demiplane's unusual weather still unresolved.
As for the main character present at the end: - Makoto Misumi: he reaches the completed house in the demiplane, recognizes the oppressive heat, and remains in the position of being the likely source of the problem.
If you want, I can also give you the ending in an even shorter one-paragraph version, or expand this into a fuller scene-by-scene recap of the entire episode.
Is there a post-credit scene?
Yes. Episode 7, "New Member Audition," has a brief post-credit scene, and it serves as a light comedic tag rather than a major story reveal. Makoto's return to the demiplane and the unusually hot weather are the main focus of the episode, and the ending button reinforces that this situation is tied to events in his domain rather than introducing a new plot thread.
The available episode summaries do not give a full scene-by-scene breakdown of the post-credit moment, so I can confirm that a post-credit scene exists only in general terms, not describe its exact visual details with certainty from the sources provided.
Which three new species is Makoto considering for his demiplane, and why are they being auditioned?
In episode 7, Makoto returns to the demiplane after recent troubles and immediately has to meet representatives of several new species who want to join his growing community. The episode centers on him choosing which of the candidates will be welcomed, with Emma overseeing the interviews to make sure Makoto's authority is properly established.
What role does Emma play in the new-member auditions, and how does she manage the interviews?
Emma acts as the organizer and stabilizing force during the auditions. She carefully watches over the process so that the proceedings go smoothly and Makoto presents himself clearly as the master of the demiplane, rather than letting the interviews become informal or chaotic.
How does Makoto react after returning to the demiplane, and what is the first major issue he has to deal with?
Makoto comes back expecting a brief moment of relief after his recent experiences, but that pause does not last long. His immediate problem is that he must evaluate new species representatives and decide which ones should be allowed to expand his demiplane's population and organization.
Why are the new species trying to join Makoto’s side in episode 7?
The episode presents them as representatives seeking admission into Makoto's expanding community. Their appearance reflects the wider pattern of demi-human and non-human groups being drawn to Makoto's sphere of influence because his demiplane offers them a place to belong and a leader they can approach.
What happens with the two infamous sisters returning to the academy in this episode, and why is their return notable?
At the same time that Makoto is handling the auditions, word spreads in Rotsgard that two infamous sisters are returning to the academy after having 'recovered' from a disaster that made them notorious. Their comeback is notable because their reputation already precedes them, so the academy reacts to their return with curiosity and unease.
Is this family friendly?
No--this episode is not especially family-friendly for young children, though it is generally more in the teen range than outright explicit. The series is rated PG-13 / "Teens 13 or older," and this episode is described as containing some violence, language, and fanservice/sexual content on a moderate level in the season overall, even though Episode 7 itself is not one of the stronger episodes for objectionable content.
Potentially objectionable or upsetting elements for children or sensitive viewers may include:
- Fantasy violence or action-related peril, since the series as a whole includes violence and some episodes can be severe.
- Fanservice / sexual content, which the season guide rates as moderate across the series.
- Moderate language, which the season guide also rates as present throughout much of the season.
- Potentially uncomfortable body/monster imagery, since the series' broader themes include monsters, transformations, and demons, even though this episode's guide does not flag disturbing imagery.
For Episode 7 specifically, the available episode breakdown lists it as having no disturbing imagery and only low objectionable content compared with the rest of the season.