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It is originally built using slave labor by a cult of evil wizards for the purpose of resurrecting Zeref. Among the slaves forced to build the tower are Erza Scarlet and Jellal Fernandes. Jellal takes over construction of the tower while brainwashed by Ultear Milkovich, who poses as Zeref's spirit.
Natsu befriends Lucy who joins the titular guild and later goes on missions with her to earn money along with fellow wizards Gray Fullbuster and Erza Scarlet, as well as Natsu's flying cat, Happy. The five go on a forbidden S-Class mission with Gray and Erza to save Galuna Island and fight Gray's rival Lyon Vastia. Shortly after, the guildhall ...
Erza reveals that she is a former slave who led a revolt to free Jellal, who betrayed her and cast her out after being corrupted by what he believes to be Zeref's spirit. Meanwhile, Siegrain – a member of the Magic Council who resembles Jellal – persuades the council to destroy the tower with a weapon called Etherion.
A number of characters are modeled after characters from Rave Master and Fairy Tail, including Happy, Elsie Crimson (Erza Scarlet), and Justice (Sieg Hart and Jellal Fernandes). [3] Plue, another recurring character in Mashima's manga who featured prominently in Rave Master, makes a minor appearance as well. [4]
Meanwhile, Erza is challenged by Fire and Flame's second-in-command, the flame swordsman Wed, while Raj traps the rest of Natsu's team in illusory worlds populated by manga characters Nakajima, Griff, and Hien, though they escape and defeat Raj after Happy and Carla break the illusions. Brian brings Natsu to the Fire God's Castle to meet Ignia ...
Natsu's team fights to protect Mercphobia, but they are defeated by the Diabolos trio: Erza Scarlet turns submissive after Kiria magically "cuts" her strength; Natsu succumbs to motion sickness, which Dragon Eaters are immune to, after Madmole forces him onto Diabolos's ship; and Gray is seemingly disintegrated by Skullion.
Fairy Tail (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima.It was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from August 2006 to July 2017, with the individual chapters collected and published into 63 tankōbon volumes.
Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry (Japanese: 劇場版 FAIRY TAIL -DRAGON CRY-, Hepburn: Gekijō-ban Fearī Teiru: Doragon Kurai, lit."Theatrical Feature Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry") is a 2017 Japanese animated fantasy action comedy film and the second based on the manga series Fairy Tail by Hiro Mashima.