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    • Lotteliese
      Lotteliese last edited by Lotteliese

      Name: The Pirate and the Princess

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      Cover of Seven Seas's Edition
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      Japanese title: Shoujo Kaizoku Yuuri / 少女海賊ユーリ

      Publisher: Doshinsha (Four Bunko)
      Volumes: 10 (Complete)
      Author: Mio Chizuru
      Illustrators: Ayako Nagamori
      Genre: Adventure, Fantasy, Children

      Synopsis:
      Welcome to the Eurastia, a legendary pirate ship whose captain holds a dark secret. Her name is Yuri, and once, she lived in the future. Unable to return until she rights a terrible wrong, she must redeem herself and fulfill her destiny. Ten year old Princess Noelle is not from another time, but another place — a land invaded by evil conquerors who killed her parents and kidnapped her younger brother. The Princess herself is taken hostage until Yuri saves her. It is then that they both learn that Noelle holds the key to Captain Yuri’s destiny. Both Yuri and Noelle want nothing more than to return home. But neither can, until Noelle finds her brother, and Yuri vanquishes the sinister forces that she herself accidentally set in motion.

      Status: Seven Seas published the first volume in English in 2007. The second volume (The Red Crystal) appears planned to have been released in 2009, but was cancelled. So Seven Seas had discontinued this series at that time.

      Fantranslation: None.

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      • Lily Garden
        Lily Garden Member last edited by

        This sounds great, a real classic tale of swashbuckling adventure

        “There’s always a story. It’s all stories, really. The sun coming up every day is a story. Everything’s got a story in it. Change the story, change the world.” ― Terry Pratchett, A Hat Full of Sky

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          Tenome last edited by

          +1, but this doesn't seem like it'd be in JN's ballpark. At least the books are short, so that's one point in its favor.

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