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The mask turns out to be a cursed item she unknowingly bought from a shady merchant that attaches to Rentt's face and cannot be removed. He decides to put up with it since he has to hide his face anyway and will ask a priest to remove it later.
The series was inspired by a manga Ishiguro read in university; he intended to make Heavenly Delusion different from his previous work, And Yet the Town Moves, portraying a proper dynamic between the two leads and the evil they face. Heavenly Delusion has themes of gender and natural disasters, which were inspired by Ishiguro's personal feelings.
He must prevent a tray of sulphuric acid suspended above his head from falling while being attacked. J builds his anger until he can use his Mach Punch to escape. Next they face Dokugantetsu, Guardian of the Chamber of a Thousand Needles and Togashi takes the lead. Togashi seems driven as he traverses floor spikes and dodges spears for both sides.
Koryu (紅榴, Kōryū) – A demon of Hell, they can be considered Kohaku's demon equivalent; they too are only in training, and while on Earth they are forced to turn into a chibi version of theirself during the daytime. They love to cause trouble for the little angel, and toward the end of the series it is implied that they merely teases ...
As the challenge commences, Goryo and Ebisu spiritually douse the area outside, while Muhyo and Roji encounter a foggy face spirit at a stairwell inside. Muhyo sentences the face spirit to Hell's Impalement, but a swarm of round doll spirits emerge from the face spirit. Roji creates a spirit barrier, causing the doll spirits to flee and scatter.
Mataemon calls the ninja a mouse. The ninja calls up other ninjas to assist him. Mataemon tells them his name and how it has been a while since he killed a man. The ninjas believe he is lying about his identity. Mataemon removes the scarf covering the lower half of his face and tells them he is "a born again".
King of Hell, Takes place in the past in the Land of Korea and its corresponding realms of afterlife, commonly referred to as the next world or hell in the manga . The story primarily revolves around Majeh, the envoy to the next world, and his existence as a servant to the King of "Hell".
Volume 1 cover of the 2003 edition released by Viz Media Ranma ½ is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. Published by Shogakukan, it was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine from August 1987 to March 1996. The story revolves around a teenage boy named Ranma Saotome who has trained in martial arts since early childhood. As a result of an accident during ...