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Shadow Garden informs Cid that large amounts of money have been flowing to Lawless City, a crime-infested slum that belongs to no kingdom. This coincides with the Red Moon heralding the return of the vampiric Elizabeth the Crimson Blood Queen, one of Lawless City’s three rulers. Cid decides to investigate since he was going to Lawless City ...
Cid, under the guise of Shadow, the leader of the clandestine organization Shadow Garden, assures Alpha that they possess the means to defeat the cult and restore peace to the land. With newfound purpose, Alpha becomes an enthusiastic member of Shadow Garden, taking on the role of a recruiter and aiding Cid in expanding their influence.
Delta is the only member of Shadow Garden who is shown clinging onto Cid whenever she has the opportunity. Epsilon (イプシロン, Ipushiron) / Shiron Voiced by: Hisako Kanemoto [7] (Japanese); Ellen Evans [2] (English) The fifth member of Shadow Garden, an elven girl with a haughty attitude.
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[4] [5] [6] [a] The opening song is the instrumental "A Hollow Shadow" by Suehiro, [8] and the ending song is "Nai Nai" (ないない), is performed by Reona. [4] The ending song for the eighth episode is the instrumental "My Perfect World" (私の完璧な世界, Watashi no Kanpeki na Sekai) by Suehiro. [9] Funimation licensed the series ...
Officials in California are working to remove a racist term towards Native American women in more than 30 locations in California, according to the state Natural Resources Agency.. The removal of ...
Dilated cardiomyopathy is one of the main causes of heart failure. It occurs in about 1 in 2,500 people. Treatment for dilated cardiomyopathy may involve taking medications or surgery to reduce ...
Kage Kara Mamoru! (陰からマモル, "Mamoru from the Shadows", or lit."I Will Protect You from the Shadows") is a Japanese series of light novels written by Achi Taro. The light novels had ended in March 2008 with the release of Volume 12, but as of July 2009, a new series entitled Motto!