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'''Shishibukian Consecution''' is a collection of four sagas, each containing three books, which details post-war Numea as it begins to rebuild itself. | '''Shishibukian Consecution''' is a collection of four sagas, each containing three books, which details post-war Numea as it begins to rebuild itself. | ||
==== First Saga: Suima ==== | |||
Following [[The Lanai Initiates]] as they become [[Shishibuki]]; a mercenary group who claim to use their unique magic to heal the land and bring civilization back to it's former glory. | |||
==== Second Saga: Aizo ==== | |||
<big>For the official book, click this link | Focusing on the life of Wakio Ebon as he builds up a new world for his followers and destroys his opponents. | ||
==== Third Saga: Orensakino ==== | |||
Goes over the life inside the society created by Wakio Ebon during the Aizo saga. | |||
==== Fourth Saga: Gisetno ==== | |||
The fall of Wakio Ebon's society. | |||
==== Free Official Book ==== | |||
<big>For the official book, click this link for the PDF --> [https://harthorns-reverie.com/wiki/images/2/29/Shishibuki_Consecution.pdf '''''<u>Shishibuki_Consecution.pdf </u>''''']</big> |
Revision as of 18:12, 13 March 2022
Shishibukian Consecution is a collection of four sagas, each containing three books, which details post-war Numea as it begins to rebuild itself.
First Saga: Suima
Following The Lanai Initiates as they become Shishibuki; a mercenary group who claim to use their unique magic to heal the land and bring civilization back to it's former glory.
Second Saga: Aizo
Focusing on the life of Wakio Ebon as he builds up a new world for his followers and destroys his opponents.
Third Saga: Orensakino
Goes over the life inside the society created by Wakio Ebon during the Aizo saga.
Fourth Saga: Gisetno
The fall of Wakio Ebon's society.
Free Official Book
For the official book, click this link for the PDF --> Shishibuki_Consecution.pdf