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    i just caught up i thought it was alright i guess no ones watches

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    Vampiric Minion Kraco's Avatar
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    I watch this. I just have not bothered to post the episode links because it seemed nobody else watched this... I guess that's a shared feeling then. This is an interesting series by its own right, though if I had to choose between the two historical Japanese series running now: Bakumatsu and this, I'd go with Bakumatsu. The plot in this one is somewhat irregular. With 10 episodes subbed so far, I can't see a bigger story at all. This is like some demon hunters' daily life show.

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    Yep, its not really a plot heavy story. Its more of a series of events just circling around a central theme, without really advancing the story much. Im up to ep 17 or 18 now and there is still no main plot to be seen. It has good story arcs though.
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    Well Lunar just made a bigg release, eps 11 - 15.

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    Im going to try it out, but it seems the torrents arent exactly fast..

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    This is a mysterious series. I see in my earlier post, back then having watched only 10 episodes, I was complaining the lack of a more solid plot. Now I've watched twice that number of episodes, and while there's still no solid, continuing story, there's something else certainly. Some sort of a deeper intellectual undertone. Very hard to explain, but you don't get this kind of feeling all too often. I guess GitS and Ergo Proxy are two examples that quickly enter my mind. It's a combination of plentiful yet very weighed dialogue and careful scriptwriting that has little meaningless material.

    Well, I'm not really saying there would be anything in common between this and GitS, for example, aside from that strange feeling that pretty much every word spoken can be put into a larger picture and is building the characters and the world they live in. Plus this series has a sharp mystical aspect as well, once again meaningful and not just some random mumbo jumbo. It's a mysterious series, alright.

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