Lord of the Mysteries: Everything you need to know before the Anime airs

Key visual from the anime
Key visual from the Lord of the Mysteries anime(Image credit: B.C May Pictures)

If you have seen the trailer of Lord of the Mysteries, you know that it is going to be an epic fantasy saga that is being adapted from a Chinese web novel. Since it is going to be an anime adaptation, it is confirmed that season 1 of this anime is going to cover Volume 1 of the novel. Whether you’re a fan of gothic horror, steampunk, or epic magical systems, here’s everything you need to know before diving into the anime.

Lord of the Mysteries was written by the popular Chinese author Cuttlefish That Loves Diving and serialized on Qidian. In the world of webnovels, this series is considered to be one of the “Big Three,” just like how in the world of anime, Naruto, Bleach, and One Piece are seen as the same.

The story centers around Zhou Mingrui, a modern-day Chinese man who mysteriously wakes up in the body of Klein Moretti, a low-ranking clerk in a Victorian-era-inspired alternate world. It’s a world of fog-shrouded cities, advanced steam technology, airships, giant cannons, and arcane artifacts.

As Klein, Zhou navigate this alien world and discover a hierarchy of supernatural beings known as "Beyonders." By consuming special potions, individuals can unlock paranormal abilities. But the path is dangerous, you lose control, and you risk losing your humanity entirely. Klein must tread carefully through the mist of prophecy, cults, and sealed artifacts, all while trying to understand the mysterious forces whispering his name.

A key visual from the Lord of the Mysteries series (Image credit: B.C May Pictures)
A key visual from the Lord of the Mysteries series (Image credit: B.C May Pictures)

This series stands out because of its massive world-building and the consistent tone in the story. Imagine Sherlock Holmes investigating ancient cults or a Victorian X-Files run by magic users. And the series often asks questions about fate, identity, and the cost of power.

Viewers can expect high-quality animation because Lord of the Mysteries is being animated by B.C May Pictures. This studio is popular for and with the trailer they released, we know that the visuals are rich in details, and the animation is overall smooth.

The creators have also said that they have done their best to maintain the original mood and vibe of the story, and if the anime is going to continue with the same quality we witness in the trailer, then we know it is going to be a smooth ride ahead.

Finally, if the first season performs well, there is already potential for future seasons to adapt the sequel series and explore the deeper layers of the story’s mythology. With its anime releasing on June 28th, it is recommended to give it a shot before committing to it.


Why should Lord of the Mysteries be on the viewer's watchlist?

This is more than just a fantasy anime. Lord of the Mysteries combines the best of East and West, Chinese storytelling with Western aesthetics. It’s an occult detective story, a steampunk thriller, and a cosmic horror tale all in one. For fans of anime like Made in Abyss, Death Note, or Black Butler, this series has morally gray characters, dark secrets, and mysteries unfolding. And if you’re into web novels, it’s one of the most loved and highest-rated in recent years.


In conclusion, Lord of the Mysteries is poised to be a breakout hit for Chinese animation globally. With its upcoming anime launch on June 28th, it's a great time to get familiar with the world of Klein Moretti. Whether you pick up the novel or jump straight into the donghua, prepare for a world where potions unlock godhood and every answer only leads to more questions.

Its rich lore and philosophical undertones promise a viewing experience that goes far beyond surface-level thrills. If you're looking for a series that challenges your mind while feeding your love for mystery and magic, this is the one to watch.

Edited by Nimisha