Once upon a time, an evil dragon lived in this world. To fight it, humans joined forces with the inhabitants of Paradise and, one day, were able to seal an ancient evil. But years passed and the seal was broken, and the dragon was freed to wreak havoc and destroy countries again. A king who has lost his kingdom and a girl who has lost her memory.
After the loss off his mother, Amon Catierre, known as the son of the greatest mage in Athala, embarks on a journey to learn the secrets of resurrection magic. Finding himself stuck living in a country suffering from poverty, war and corruption without end. Amon sets out his path to seek an opportunity greater then his provincial life, and the consequences towards his ambition.
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Sequel to Re:Zero Kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu - Daisanshou - Truth of Zero
The story revolves around three teenagers: Nomiya Tomomi, a high school dropout, Togawa Kiyoharu, an ex-sprinter who now plays wheelchair basketball and Takahashi Hisanobu, a popular leader of the high school's basketball team who now finds himself a paraplegic after an accident. Real features a cast of characters who find themselves being marginalized by society, but are all united by one common feature: a desire to play basketball, with no place to play it in. Nomiya, being a high school dropout, has no future in his life. Togawa, being a difficult personality, finds himself constantly feuding with his own teammates. Takahashi, once a popular team leader, now finds himself being unable to move from the chest down. Real also deals with the reality of physical disabilities, and the psychological inferiority that the characters struggle against. The characters break through their own psychological barriers bit by bit.
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Experience horrifying tales, with each story based deep on the ideas of folklore. Each new tale is not only guaranteed to frighten, but it also exposes the darker sides of humanity. A series of horror stories filled with unexpected outcomes that chill to the bone
I, who had lost everything and tried to commit suicide, had my heart stolen and became 'immortal.' Encountering the supernatural and having my heart stolen, I, the protagonist Tachibana Meguru, begin working at the supernatural countermeasures organization known as the Public Safety Section Zero. This is a tale of the supernatural until I reclaim 'death. - Sypnosis from SilasMeanQuite.
From KakerA Translations: Aizawa Minami is a girl who has never cried in her life. She's awkward with her feelings, and she carries a camcorder to film everything she likes. Because of her quirks, she's labeled as a freak and alienated by her classmates. Satoru is her classmate and a recently retired teen actor who understands her. They quickly become friends, but what Minami doesn't know is that Satoru is hiding his secret from the world...
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