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“The “Twin Star Exorcists” are fated to produce the child prophesied to end the war with the monstrous Kegare… But can Rokuro and Benio get along for five minutes, let alone save the world?

The Hadarae Castle Imperial Tournament begins! Mayura’s opponent Subaru is more than she bargained for. Rokuro’s opponent Mitosaka has a secret weakness. Will Rokuro exploit it? And will making a shikigami help or hinder him in battle…?

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“The “Twin Star Exorcists” are fated to produce the child prophesied to end the war with the monstrous Kegare… But can Rokuro and Benio get along for five minutes, let alone save the world?

The Hadarae Castle Imperial tournament continues! Rokuro is determined to win his match and earn the right to join the hunt for Yuto. Then Shimon faces Tenma. What savage method does Tenma’s family use to determine who inherits their Guardian…?

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“The “Twin Star Exorcists” are fated to produce the child prophesied to end the war with the monstrous Kegare… But can Rokuro and Benio get along for five minutes, let alone save the world?

Two of the Twelve Guardians are slain in battle—but not before passing on their spiritual guides. Are the recipients truly worthy…? And in the ongoing chaos, will Rokuro be able to protect the Enmado Family?

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“The “Twin Star Exorcists” are fated to produce the child prophesied to end the war with the monstrous Kegare… But can Rokuro and Benio get along for five minutes, let alone save the world?

While Rokuro and his clan expend the last of their spiritual power battling vicious Shiromi, Arima attempts to prevent Yuto and two other powerful Kegare from invading the human world. But he can’t be in three places at once—or can he?

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“The “Twin Star Exorcists” are fated to produce the child prophesied to end the war with the monstrous Kegare… But can Rokuro and Benio get along for five minutes, let alone save the world?A horde of vicious Kegare invade Tsuchimikado Island, the home base of the exorcists. Rokuro and the Twelve Guardians fight to repel them, but their enchantments have a time limit and the Kegare just keep on coming!

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“The “Twin Star Exorcists” are fated to produce the child prophesied to end the war with the monstrous Kegare… But can Rokuro and Benio get along for five minutes, let alone save the world?

The battle against Yuto rages on, but without Benio, Rokuro can’t access the power of the Twin Stars. Or can someone replace her…? Then, the tragic reason Yuto became a Kegare is revealed…

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“The “Twin Star Exorcists” are a couple destined to end the war with the monstrous Kegare.

The Twin stars are finally reunited!

Now will Rokuro ever work up the courage to pop the question to Benio? And who will be more jealous if he does, another exorcist or…a Kegare?! Battles ensue, and not just in Magano!

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“When Kamui tries to make Benio the spoils that go to the victor, Rokuro drops some wisdom on him. Meanwhile, Tenma and Shimon must get along long enough to battle a deranged Gabura!

Beneath the Moon

“Many of the lessons we learn are shared stories passed among cultures and generations. In this riveting collection of fables and folktales from cultures across the globe, characters from beloved fairytales, cultural fables, ancient mythologies, and inspirational deities are brought to life, including Sleeping Beauty (Italy), Rapunzel (Germany), Jack and the Beanstalk (England), Our Lady of Guadalupe (Mexico), Sun God Ra (Egypt), the Crane Wife (Japan), and dozens more.

Lesser-known stories introduce characters such as the volcano goddess Pele from Hawaii; Mwindo, the wise and powerful king of the Nyanga people; and the strong and resilient Yennenga, mother of the Mossi people in Burkina Faso. The recurring themes of conquering evil, overcoming adversity, and finding love and companionship are woven throughout this collection.

Yoshi Yoshitani’s art style is fresh and unique, featuring diverse and multicultural characters. Each story will be featured opposite a correlating illustration, both lush and vibrant.”

Tarot of the Divine