Kamen Rider x Fairy Tail: The Fairy Rider
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  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Sep 08, 2018
The Kingdom of Fiore...A place located in Japan, neutral country of 17 million people. It is a world of magic. Magic is bought and sold there every day. It is an integral part of people's lives. And there are those who use magic as their occupation. These people are referred to as...Wizards. The Wizards belong to various guilds, and perform jobs on commission. There are a large number of guilds within the country. And in a certain city there lies a certain guild. A guild from which various legends were once born...Or rather, will continue to be born long into the future...And its name is: Fairt Tail.

Japan...an island nation in what is known as East Asia where an estimated 126 million people live. Since 1971, this island and even on occasions the entire world has been the host to deadly attacks. Ranging from evil organizations...to monsters of another world, who all have the same goal in mind...world domination. However it was in 1971 as well...that the first of those who would fight against this evil would be born. The name...Kamen Rider would be born. And thus for 45 years...new Heroes bearing the name of Kamen Rider would continue to rise to defend Japan and the world from the likes of these forces of evil.

Then a boy who is Natsu's brother named Ryuga Dragneed, he will use the power of the Heisei Riders to defend of evil Wizards and the Dark Wizard, Zeref, Acnologia, and an Ancient Evil Wizard.....
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