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    • Torka
      Torka Premium Member last edited by Torka

      volume 1

      Alt Titles: Ryuugoroshi no Brunhild, 竜殺しのブリュンヒルド, Brunhild The Dragon Princess
      Author: Yureko Higashizaki
      Artist: Ao Aso
      Publisher: Kadokawa (Dengeki Bunko)
      Volumes: 2 (ongoing)

      Synopsis: The Norverland Imperial Army led by Sigibert, the hero of the dragon killer. They challenged to capture the legendary island "Eden" and were annihilated many times by the return of the dragon who protected the island.
      Left behind on the coast of Eden, coincidentally or inevitable - Brynhild, the daughter of Sigibert, who survived. The dragon saved her young and raised her like a daughter. One and one loved and loved.
      However, thirteen years later, the cannon released by Sigibeto finally took the life of the dragon, and "retakes" the hero's daughter Brünnhild to the empire.
      "If you want to meet again in the kingdom of God, don't hate others."
      It is the teachings of the dragon who wanted correctness and forgiveness to go to Brunnhild's heart burning with revenge. To obey, is it the words of the person you loved, or the love itself that keeps boiling?
      A full-fledged fantasy that won the 28th Dengeki Novel Award "Silver Award" starts here!

      Recently won 6th place in the Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! 2023 Bunkobon Category. Plot summary seems interesting. Might try to see what other big series are hiding under our noses.

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      • Torka
        Torka Premium Member @Torka last edited by

        @Torka

        Well, it got licensed by JNC… in German.

        That’s a start I guess

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        • Lily Garden
          Lily Garden Member @Torka last edited by

          @Torka yeah, if they were able to get the license for one language that exponentially increases the chances of them getting it in English

          “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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          • Torka
            Torka Premium Member @Lily Garden last edited by

            @Lily-Garden True.

            Then again, they got the license for Classroom of the Elite in French, and Seven Seas has that. So that's also something to consider.

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            • Torka
              Torka Premium Member last edited by

              Yen Press licensed it

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