It ends at a specific chapter, but I can't recall exactly. You might want to check some manga forums or dedicated Overlord fan sites for the precise details.
The light novel that serves as the basis for Overlord Season 4 is the ongoing series by Kugane Maruyama. It has a rich and complex storyline that the anime adaptation tries to capture faithfully.
The ending of season 3 of Overlord corresponds to a specific point in the light novel series. But exactly which one might vary depending on the adaptation and how closely it follows the original source.
Season 3 of Overlord ended at a specific point in the novel that was crucial for the development of the story. But I can't recall the exact chapter or volume right now.
Overlord Season 4's placement in the manga isn't straightforward. It depends on how the production team chose to adapt and sequence the storylines. Sometimes they might compress or expand certain parts for the anime.
The first season of Strange Things was well received, especially for fantasy and adventure lovers. In terms of background setting, character description, and plot development, the series successfully brought the audience into a mysterious and whimsical world. In addition, the special effects and soundtracks of the show also created a unique atmosphere.
However, some viewers also pointed out some possible flaws in the first season, such as the fast pace of the plot and the lack of character development. However, these problems did not affect the overall quality of the series. The success of the first season had proved that this was a fantasy adventure drama worth watching.
There was no second season for 'Overlord: The King of the Undead.' Although Overlord was a very popular novel series, its animated adaptation was only the first season and had already been broadcast in 2017. The latest work in the series is "Overlord 3rd", which was broadcast in 2019. If you have any other questions about the Overlord series, please feel free to ask me.