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    • verzweif
      verzweif last edited by Rahul Balaggan

      Title: Seikoku no Dragonar (星刻の竜騎士)/ Seikoku no Ryuukishi/ Dragonar Academy
      Links: LNDB | MAL | NU

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      Publisher: MF Bunko J (Media Factory)
      Author: Mizuchi Shiki
      Illustrator: Shimesaba Kohada
      Volume count: 20 Volumes (Complete)
      Manga adaptation?: Yes
      Anime Adaptation?: Yes

      Sinopse: Ansarivan Dragon Riding Academy is for boys and girls who had made contracts with dragons. Ash Blake had a Seikoku on his hand, a proof of being a contractor, but he didn’t have any dragons for his partner. One day, a dragon within him wakes up from a certain incident. However, the dragon that appeared was different from other dragons. It wasn’t in a form of a dragon but had a form of a girl!?

      “You are not my master; I’m the one who is your master,” she says.

      Why?: Who wouldn't like a novel with dragons and cute girls?

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      • Hyperion
        Hyperion Member last edited by

        Spotlight time! A friendly bump to an older post that hasn't had any recent conversation and is lower on votes in order to draw attention to it.

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        • Jon Mitchell
          Jon Mitchell Premium Member last edited by

          Anime was pretty good and Fan Translation on BT was solid, it's well written and different than most
          my thumbs up

          I read banned books

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          • C
            Chubby Penguin last edited by

            I've read the manga but haven't seen the anime for this one yet.

            The last chapter of the manga just kind of suddenly glosses over a bunch of plot to wrap things up, and so I'd like to read the light novels to hopefully get a proper conclusion.

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            • SomeOldGuy
              SomeOldGuy Premium Member @Chubby Penguin last edited by

              @chubby-penguin The anime gets about 2/3rds of the way through the manga.

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              • Silver Sugar Duchess
                Silver Sugar Duchess Premium Member last edited by Silver Sugar Duchess

                I've seen the anime quite some time ago and the whole dragon raising stuff got me really interested in the light novel. If J-Novel Club licenses it I would definitely read it.

                💖Always be yourself, unless you can be a unicorn - then be a unicorn!💖

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