Genre - Historical
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As the towns and cities grow, the people who have Ascended to immortals disguise themselves as mortals in the cities, part of them can’t help themselves but to devour humans, but other than these cases showing up in headlines and on the news, there aren’t any other effects. Because of this, monsters and demons are almost extinct, and Gods rarely descend to the mortal realm. In the mortal realm there are Ascended who know the rules of the mortals, but few still disrupt those rules, Gods descend to deal with demons from time to time. Even though some Ascended do descend to the mortal realm as they miss the realm, they still do have their own goals to achieve, so the Heavens sends Guardian Gods to return those Ascended, and also to keep them from harming the mortal realm…
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Bells that are called gods. The past and present story of the bell's secrets and Hong Ryeong, the one chosen by the bell.
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his is a wonderful tale set in historical times that deals with amazing legends... A strong and active young boy named Duo Xi and a gentle young girl named Xiao Que live in a village at the base of a mountain which, legend has it, is home to female fox demons. Among the foxes is the very special Cai Sheng--a little girl fox with the power to one day become what only the most powerful foxes can become: a man, able to sire celestial fox children. Lonely, with no one her age to play with, the child fox Cai Sheng descends to the village and plays with Duo Xi and Xiao Que, and when the little fox child is attacked by a dog, it is the two human children who save her! Now the humans are marked, and will remain so--even in their lives to come--until Cai Sheng repays her debt to them... Two hundred years later, Cai Sheng is more powerful and has mastered the art of becoming a man...and she still owes a debt to the reincarnated children! (Source: ShoujoMagic)
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Continuation of Divine Melody. Caisheng, the half evil presence fox god who can change sexual orientation freely, meanders the Earth searching for her lost significant other's resurrection, Wei Tzequi. Wei Tzequi, a previous celestial being, was expelled from the sky for breaking the standards, yet Caisheng declines to surrender trust she will meet him once more. Be that as it may, discovering Wei Tzequi is just the begin of Caisheng's inconveniences. Different creatures, both evil spirits and divine beings alike, need her for their own reasons. Some consider Caisheng to be the salvation for their own race, while others need to execute her for their own particular terrible purposes. Indeed, even a fox-god from the sky, Yuer, gets himself strongly inquisitive with Caisheng, and chooses he will take her back to the sky so as to wed her. So as to survive, Caisheng must assemble what partners she can so she can keep on wandering - and locate the one individual she has spent such a variety of years seaching for.
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The teenage son of a boxer who was sent to fight in the Second World War is Aozora Okami. He and his younger sister Akari are left as war orphans attempting to survive after the bombings. At the point when its found Akari has tuberculosis, Aozora winds up going to face a few men who took from him. It is then that his capacity to get back up subsequent to taking a punch and tossing a right snare are a he's fit seen by a lady to turn into a fighter. Aozora will use his fists to protect his sister in Japan after the war!
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The protagonist, Boreum Park, is the daughter of a goddess and a womanizing taoist. Stolen from her mother at birth, she lives on earth with her father Chun Park. Her whereabouts are hidden from her mother by the protective charms set up around their house and she is always forbidden to leave them. When on the prowl for women one day, her casanova father comes across a man playing the flute. As they get to know each other he falls in love with the man. In order to stay close to the man he offers a marriage proposal for Boreum to marry the man's son. Thus stirring things up in the heavens when her mother finally finds Boreum's whereabouts.
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In the eleventh year of the Meiji era carrying swords was forbidden by the government and those known as samurai were slowly fading away. However there were plenty that didn’t like those changes taking place in Japan and inevitably the crime rates increased. Japan’s only resolve was an inescapable lake prison. While the prison had no other way to access it but only through water, the 3 boys of the Kumo family were assigned to transport the criminals to their new “home”. Although... is that the only thing they were doing...?
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A tale left untold in the main story starts.
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Kit Smith, honoring her father's dying wish, has moved to London to pose as the niece of Rose Singleton, a member of the ton. Kit can't imagine what influence her gambler father exerted to bring about Kit's introduction into polite society. Hugo Devinish, a second son, went to sea as a cabin boy and is now a prosperous merchant and ship captain. He decides to attend a party in town to check up on an heiress that his young nephew is courting. Meeting Hugo at a party, Kit wonders why he wishes to dance with her—until she overhears him explaining his mission to a friend. Kit muses that they must be talking about her. So, the family watchdog has been dispatched to investigate her, eh? Kit thinks it's not very charitable of him to describe her as "a chit with more hair than conversation." But more than that, she wonders why he thinks she's an heiress? Still, if he wishes to dance with a simpering simpleton, she can well oblige him!
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Son Goku's adventure starts with Bulma crashing into to him while she is searching for the seven magical Dragon Balls, which can grant any wish. Together, they meet many people and many foes in their adventure chasing after the Dragon Balls.
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The story of Drifters takes place during Japan s Sengoku period (roughly XV to XVII century), a time of constant warring between the islands states, and a natural setting of choice for samurai stories. (Source: mangaupdates)
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In Edo (ancient Japan), an oiran (high-class courtesan) joined a robber gang that stole from the rich and gave to the poor. Together, they battled against the enemy who used ‘Eleki’ (electric gadgetry and dolls) as weapons.
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A story based on the concept of Frankenstein. The late scientist Victor Frankenstein's papers on the creation of a "frankenstein" are being put to use, and Fury Flatliner, motivated by revenge, sets out to kill them and their creator.
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Emilia, the only daughter of a wealthy commoner, falls in love with the charismatic and aristocratic Dominique. The homely Emilia, understanding the purpose of property, rejects his advances. A stoke of misfortune then forces her to withdraw from society and change her name to Emma. No longer a woman of means, Emma becomes a governess for the Earl of Chard's progeny.
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