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Can you give a tldr of what happens in it?
i do not remember the exact specifics, please forgive me if i get anything wrong i read this a year ago.
there exists a town called el dorado which has been turned into gold by a demon named macht. a barrier exists to keep him inside the town, because he was presumably the one who turned the town gold.
macht had integrated himself into the town as a right hand man to the king(?), and eventually used his power to turn the town into gold to test if he would feel something at its passing(?).
frieren shows up. something about the barrier destabilizing due to a nameless demon, frieren spends a few months in the area with her crew and denken to analyze the "curse diagolze" which turns things to gold in order to restore the town. macht breaks free, attempts to kill the crew with the help of the previously unnamed demon solitär, who are both incredibly curious and interested in humans. frieren does her usual schtick of kill all demons and fights solitär while denken fights his former master, macht. eventually frieren is diagolze'd, but finished analyzing the spell after being turned to gold and undoes it. this breaks macht, who is then killed in a sneak attack from denken and spends his last moments sharing a smoke with the guy he was allegedly loyal to.