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Soul Cartel (Korean: 소울 카르텔; RR: Soul Kaleutel) is a South Korean manhwa series written by Kim Eun-hyo and illustrated by Kim Yeong-ji. Started on 2012, this webtoon manhwa was released on Naver WEBTOON ; its final raw chapter was published on April 6, 2016.
Ciel sells his soul to the demon and forms a contract to be saved; the demon kills all the cultist members and places the Faustian contract symbol on Ciel's right eye. As part of the contract, the demon will consume Ciel's soul as payment for helping him achieve his goal; revenge on those who brought down his family and the House of Phantomhive.
After acquiring the power of the Chain Veil, however, she finds herself on a quest to free herself of these contracts. [119] [120] Soul series, Siegfried Schtauffen made a deal with the demonic sword Soul Edge for power and the ability to avenge his father's death, resulting in Soul Edge possessing him and turning him into the dark knight ...
Spiritpact (Chinese: 灵契; pinyin: Ling Qi) is a Chinese web manhua by Pingzi and published by Tencent on Tencent Comic.A donghua adaptation written by Reiko Torii and directed by Li Haoling was released in China online from June 21 to November 1, 2016.
Kazuma is revealed to be a Contractor, a rare individual who has entered into a contract with the "Kaze no Seirei-Ō" (風の霊魂王, Wind Spirit King). Due to this, Kazuma is able to draw upon the wind spirits around him, which amplifies his inherent powers, and allows him to heal his wounds. When using this power, his eyes turn azure blue.
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Soul Buster (侍灵演武 Shìlíngyǎnwǔ) (ソウルバスター Sourubasutā) is a Chinese manhua written and illustrated by Bai Mao and based on the 14th century novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong. [1]
Soul Rescue (Japanese: ソウルレスキュー, Hepburn: Souru Resukyū) is a Japanese fantasy action manga series written and illustrated by Aya Kanno.It was serialized in Hakusensha's shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume from 2001 to 2002, with its chapters collected into two tankōbon volumes. [1]