Seirei no Moribito- Anime series

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Seirei no Moribito- Anime series

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Typically don't get into this sort of stuff but the wife talked me into it.

A young prince is possessed by a water demon and a female bodyguard is hired by the queen to protect him from being sacrificed by the Emperor to save the land.

Overall good story line and great artwork. The sheer detail that went into the backgrounds/scenery are worth the watch.

One of the main things that I enjoyed was that there were no real magical powers or anything, just a lot of martial arts set in a mystical story line. So no shooting lasers from hands or anything, just a lot of spirituality and fighting. Good shit.

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About halfway through. Good stuff so far-- a lot of different themes running through it. It takes a leisurely pace, but it works well. Thanks for the recommendation.
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No problem. After "growing up" and getting all involved with adult shit I have realized that art forms that I enjoyed in my teen years, anime & comics, really have come into a world of their own.

Other series to consider:

Kaze No Stigma
Darker than Black
Blood+

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This one was a mind fuck and I really enjoyed it.

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