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Hoshin Engi Vol 1 (Hoshin Engi) by Ryu Fujisaki
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Hoshin Engi Vol 1 (Hoshin Engi)

by Ryu Fujisaki

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Takibou, a doushin at mount kunlun,is assigned to project hoshin or project soul hunt.The purpose of project soul hunt is to eliminated Dakki,an evil sennin who is using the yin dynasty of chinato get what she wants,and her immortal followers. Takibou is been granted a poapei,a weapon used by sennin to fight using their energy,that can use wind to attack.He is also given a spirtual beast that will help Takibou travel to places.Not knowing it will take 2 years for him to finsh,he sets off,starting project soul hunt. He has tried to trick Dakki so he could easily kill her,but it fail due to her temptation justsu,that allows her to take control of many people, inculding the king of yin.When he fails,Dakki will try to kill him and his people,another tribe(you will learn early in the book)by throwing them into a pit filled with snakes.To be contiue at volume 3. ( )
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