Fake End

Fake End (起死回生≪フェイクエンド≫) is the eighth episode of No Game, No Life.

Plot summary
To be added.

Characters
The following characters are listed by the order which they appear in.

Minor characters

 * Speaking roles
 * Non-speaking roles

Events
For games, the challenger is listed before the challenged party.

Key differences from light novel
In the light novel,
 * Jibril's interest was not piqued by the television, although she did ask Sora what it was. And as opposed to anime, this is not taken into factor of consideration when they deduce Werebeasts' game.
 * Steph rebutted to Ino that they had sent letters following the proper procedure to arrange a meeting with the Werebeasts. This shocked and embarrassed Ino, as he was unaware that the letters were intercepted by others. Ino later found and punished the culprit who hid the letters. This segment was skipped over in the anime.
 * Shiro adds 100 points to Izuna for being moe, but in the anime, she adds 1050 points instead.
 * It was never explained what would happen if a race were to lose its race piece, only vaguely stating that it would be the 'end of Imanity'. In the anime, it is explained by Feel Nilvalen that this is the first time a race had bet its race piece, and that the Ten Oaths would no longer apply to that race if the race piece were to be lost, making them no different from animals. Also, a glowing blue symbol of the race piece appears on every Imanity's left breast (where the heart is) when the race piece is bet. The symbol continues to glow faintly, and stops glowing the next day, leaving a brown birthmark of the same symbol.

Trivia

 * This is the first episode in which the episode title does not follow the titles of the main chapter in the light novels. Instead, it is named after the epilogue of Volume 2. It would have been titled 'Checkmate' (王手≪チェックメイト≫) if it followed the title of the fourth chapter of Volume 2.
 * The kanji part of the episode's title mean revival from death.