
Touge Oni: Primal Gods in Ancient Times, Vol. 4
On the journey to see Hitokoto-Nushi again, Ozuno narrates the tragedy that occurred at a shrine on the summit of Mount Katsuragi. Why did the beautiful and benevolent Hitokoto-Nushi go into seclusion? What caused Mount Katsuragi to change? The origin of Ozuno and the partys journey is finally revealed!...
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In the past, Hitokoto-Nushi readily granted the wishes of all who made the treacherous climb up Mount Katsuragi. For a determined supplicant, the fulfillment of their hearts desire could forever change the trajectory of their life, for better or for worse. But as the number of visitors swelled, Hitokoto-Nushis sudden illness grew more dire. And for Hitokoto-Nushi, not meeting the persistent outcry of her pilgrims could prove dangerous if not for the god herself, then for anyone who stood in their way
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| Produktnavn | Touge Oni: Primal Gods in Ancient Times, Vol. 4 |
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| book typ | Fantasy og science fiction |
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