VIII
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Viii Ravurah, a "normal" 15-year-old girl, joins her school's mountain camping trip. Everything is fun and carefree... until she gets separated from her classmates. Then, everything becomes a blur-shifting shadows, a blinding flash of light, a sword... and wings. She never expected to one day wield a mighty blade or soar through golden clouds. Now, she's caught in a war between Light and Darkness-and both sides want her, for reasons she doesn't yet understand. Will she learn to accept her new life... or be consumed by the truth behind it? |WRITTEN IN ENGLISH| 04/02/2026
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