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Dances with the Dragons

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Synopsis

A long time ago, dragons were the only creatures capable of wielding magic, which they used to terrorize humanity, until humanity learned to channel magic through special formulas and spells called "jushiiki". Those capable of using jushiiki became known as jushikiists, and became crucial in fighting dragons throughout the years, until a peace treaty was enforced to prevent both races from wiping each other out. In the modern day, Gayus and Gigina are two jushikiists who take special jobs from a variety of clients in the city of Eridana.

Characters

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A deductive and intellectual jushiikist who constantly worries about his financial state and his relationship with his girlfriend Jivunya. He lost his sister Aleciel when he was younger, which motivated his jushiikist training.
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Gayus' partner and a jushiikist hailing from the Drake culture, which emphasizes glory and honor in battle. Gigina enjoys fighting and spending money in frivolous things, such as excessive furniture, which frustrates Gayus to no end.
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Gayus' girlfriend. An Arlian born amongst humans, she has blonde hair, and fair skin. She constantly worries for Gayus, especially whenever he gets injured.
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The mate of Eningiluud, the black dragon Gayus and Gigina kill on a mission. Seeking revenge on her mate's killers, she assumes a human form and kills several jushikiists across Eridana and eventually confronts Gayus and Gigina, who barely manage to kill her.
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A high-ranking politician dedicated to maintaining peace between humans and dragons, which leads him to use pragmatic and ruthless methods to uphold said peace.
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An androgynous jushiikist working as one of Mordin's generals.
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One of Mordin's generals and Berdrit's older brother.
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One of Mordin's generals and Jesper's younger brother.
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A journalist and acquaintance of Gayus.
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Media

Light novel

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Anime

An anime television series adaptation animated by Seven Arcs Pictures was originally scheduled to air starting on October 5, 2017 on TBS.[2][3] However, due to production issues, the anime's premiere was delayed until April 5, 2018 on TBS,[4][5] and later on April 14, 2018 on BS-TBS.[6] Hiroshi Nishikori serves as chief director of the series, Hirokazu Hanai directing the series, with Takayo Ikami in charge of series composition and Masaru Kitao designed the characters.[7] fripSide performed the opening theme song "divine criminal", and Maon Kurosaki performed the ending theme song Template:Nihongo.[5] The series ran for 12 episodes.[8] Crunchyroll streamed the series with subtitles.[9]

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Notes

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References

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External links

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