[Complete] 精霊の守り人 第01-03巻 [Seirei no Moribito vol 01-03]

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Seirei no Moribito(精霊の守り人)



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Author:UEHASHI Nahoko
File Size: 63-93mb
Type/ Language: Original MANGA/JAPANESE

Associated Names:
Guardian of the Sacred Spirit
Хранитель священного духа
精霊の守り人

Summary:
Once every 100 years, a water spirit implants an egg into a person who then becomes the Nyunga Ro Chaga, the Guardian of the Spirit. This time, the Guardian of the Spirit is Chagum, the second prince of the New Yogo Empire. However, Chagum's father, the Mikado, believes the Spirit to be a demon, and to protect the reputation of the royal family he attempts to have Chagum killed. Fearing for her son's life, the Second Queen, Chagum's mother, hires Balsa, a female bodyguard, to protect him. And the Mikado's assassins aren't the only threat Balsa and Chagum face: there is also Rarunga, the Egg-Eater, a being from the spirit world, which killed the previous Guardian. Balsa must enlist her childhood friend Tanda, a healer; a powerful shaman, Torogai; and the young star reader Shuga to help her protect the prince.

This is a manga adaptation of the novel of the same name and follows the novel's plot, but uses similar (not identical) character designs to those used in the anime.

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A given mission, mechanical assault, manufactured devotion.
Red eyes, an upside-down form. Even the twisted shape was made to be that way.
No matter how cruel the slaughter, worse than a demon's,
or how gentle the kindness, greater than an angel's,
a machine has neither will nor madness—only code, and a few bugs.
So why, then, does it feel so unbearably sad?