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A wizard-warrior, the second Sorcerer General, she is a master of the ancient Hariken style of swordsmanship and forgotten magic, and her magical skill is greater than Sean's. Dark encountered her in a town where the citizens had been turned to stone, at first mistaking her for a boy with a crush on Ari Sean, and proceeded to taunt Kai with ...
A pilot chapter, titled Wizard!! Bakuen no Seifukusha (WIZARD!!〜爆炎の征服者〜, "Wizard: Conqueror of Explosive Flames"), was published in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1987. [6] Bastard!! began serialization in the same magazine on March 14, 1988, and ran on a regular basis in the magazine until August 21 ...
Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor (Japanese: ロクでなし魔術講師と 禁忌教典 (アカシックレコード), Hepburn: Roku de Nashi Majutsu Kōshi to Akashikku Rekōdo) is a Japanese light novel series written by Tarō Hitsuji and illustrated by Kurone Mishima.
Bastard!! Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy is a Japanese original net animation (ONA) series based on Kazushi Hagiwara's manga series of the same name. The series, produced by Liden Films, was announced in February 2022.
Blade & Bastard (ブレイド&バスタード, Bureido & Basutādo) is a Japanese light novel series written by Kumo Kagyu and illustrated by so-bin, based on the role-playing video game series Wizardry. Drecom Media have published four volumes since December 2022 under their DRE Novels imprint.
Bastard!! Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy: 1988–present Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, later irregularly in Ultra Jump Published by Shueisha in 27 volumes Combustible Campus Guardress: 1994 Character design, original video animation: Final Fantasy XI - Seekers of Adoulin: 2013 Character design, video game expansion pack [2] Endride: 2016
The Bastard, a 1929 novel by Erskine Caldwell; Bastard!!, a manga by Kazushi Hagiwara (since 1988) The Bastard, a 1974 novel by John Jakes "Bâtard" ("Bastard" or "Mongrel"), a 1902 short story by Jack London
The Lies of Locke Lamora is a 2006 fantasy novel by American writer Scott Lynch, the first book of the Gentleman Bastard series. Elite con artists calling themselves the "Gentleman Bastards" rob the rich of the city of Camorr, based on late medieval Venice but on an unnamed world. [2]