Demon Child

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1991
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1 Volume (Complete)

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Demon Child is a captivating Japanese light novel that delves into the realms of fantasy, horror, mystery, school life, and seinen genres. The story follows student teacher Hirose as he returns to his alma mater and becomes entangled in the mysterious events surrounding student Kaname Takasato. Takasato's enigmatic past of being 'spirited away' and his eerie presence lead to chilling consequences for those who cross his path. As Hirose delves deeper into the secrets surrounding Takasato, he uncovers a web of dark occurrences that escalate into terrifying outcomes. Notably, the novel ties in with the Twelve Kingdoms series, set after Skies of Dawn and overlapping with events in Tasogare no Kishi, Akatsuki no Sora, providing a compelling narrative filled with suspense and intrigue.

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When student teacher Hirose returns to his alma mater for a few weeks, he notices strange events seem to be revolving around a student, Kaname Takasato. As Hirose soon learns, Takasato was said to have been “spirited away” and then mysteriously reappearing one year later without any memories of where he had been or what had happened to him.

While some students are fascinated with Takasato, others have taken to avoiding him, particularly as rumours emerge that bad things tend to happen to anyone who tries to upset Takasato. As Hirose tries to learn more about Takasato, he soon witnesses firsthand the strange occurrences surrounding Takasato as the consequences grow ever more severe and horrifying.

The author later worked certain events from this novel into the Twelve Kingdoms series. Chronologically this novel takes place after the fourth Twelve Kingdoms book, Skies of Dawn (風の万里 黎明の空; Kaze no Banri, Reimei no Sora) and some events are covered in book six (黄昏の岸 暁の天; Tasogare no Kishi, Akatsuki no Sora).

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Aug 16, 2007Worlds in Translation