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Posted May 7, 2013
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Posted July 18, 2012
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Posted June 25, 2012
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Posted February 3, 2012
Omg you dex every juicy detail in this book! My word I lost my mind- amd lived it! Where is book 2? Im ready for another round!
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Posted November 25, 2011
Overall it's pretty good. The art is fantasic but the story felt a little bit too cliched. Also there's a huge cliff hanger at the end of the book and there's no second book with the author having no intention of ever creating one. I give it four stars.
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Posted May 22, 2009
It was a great manga, something I'll read over and over again, but it left me wanting more.
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Overview
Gerun Fortress – a coastal stronghold along the Mediterranean Sea. Here, two-hundred Monastic Knights make their final stand against a league of 20,000 Middle Eastern soldiers led by General Jamal Jan. Called “beardless” by some, “shameless” by others, Jamal soon seizes the castle and its acting commander, Prince Leonard de Limbourg. The general’s ideas of how to subjugate the enemy do not conform to the typical rules of warfare, ...