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    Seirei no Moribito (Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit)

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    • Shinobikens
      Shinobikens last edited by

      Description
      Balsa the spearwoman is a wandering warrior, who takes on the task of saving lives, in atonement for a past sin. On her journey, she happens to save a prince, and is tasked with becoming his bodyguard. And he is going to need one, for his own father, the emperor, wants him dead.

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      Associated Names
      Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit
      精霊の守り人

      Author
      Uehashi Nahoko

      Artists
      Futaki Makiko
      Satake Miho
      Uehashi Nahoko

      Original Publisher
      Kaiseisha
      Shinchosha

      Volumes
      Completed at 11

      Really shocked I didn't see this in the already suggested thread. Truly fantastic series that has 2 volumes in English from Scholastic (wild right) that's been dead since 2014 and an anime adaption of the first novel. It's honestly a crime this has never been completely released in English.

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        satoko.k Translators @Shinobikens last edited by

        We need more Uehashi Nahoko books in English...

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        • jpwong
          jpwong Premium Member last edited by

          I have to admit I'm a bit shocked to find out that Scholastic actually licensed this, I remember watching the subbed anime when it was coming out and when it ended people were posting summaries of what happens in the subsequent novels. I do sort of worry that if Scholastic wasn't able to achieve satisfactory sales during what should have been the series' peak when it was on US networks that it might be a bit of a hard sell unless the license ends up being exceptionally cheap.

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          • Shiroi Hane
            Shiroi Hane Premium Member last edited by

            Problem is, those two volumes are still available from Kindle in both the US and UK meaning the license is still current.

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