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Lord Raven's Court

Lord Raven's Court

In the year 556 of the Runtallian Calendar, a war broke out in the eastern frontier of the Kingdom of Runtallia between the eastern overlord, Duke Gaverone Walruse of Regalia, and the barbarian chief-thane known as Dariun Drunzelle of the Shiradonii tribe, one of the Four Great Tribes of Norsmund, a nation that borders the Kingdom, deemed to be the land of brutes and savages. As the Duke of Regalia marches with his army to defend the disputed land of Kurlon, the barbarians have taken such an opportune moment to launch another incursion near the eastern border of Regalia near the town of Flendle, with the intention of dividing his army. However, despite accepting the town and the surrounding local lords' territories as lost cause in the war in favor of Kurlon– a newly discovered territory bountiful with veins of iron and other minerals– the Duke tasks his third son, Lord Velmund Walruse, along with his retinue, the Order of the Raven Knights, to fend off the attack. Now faced with the plight of defending the border town against a 5,000-strong Norsmundi army with his few yet skilled knights, along with an ill-equipped and undermanned militia, Lord Velmund has no choice but to fulfill his duty as a noble, relying upon his wits and his few but capable retainers to survive his first battle at the tender age of sixteen summers and winters. Contrary to his timid, youthful, and innocent appearance, however, lies his sly and scheming nature, evident by his fondness of dark magical arts specializing in illusion spells. Nevertheless, he himself has no idea of what he is capable of, and what he is destined to become. Meanwhile, further east at the frontier with Norsmund, a plot hatches to ensnare the Duke within the clutches of his treacherous vassals. Not only his life is threatened by these schemes, but his sons Theo and Varus as well. With this scheme put into motion, the Duke and Velmund's siblings, Varus and Theo, would taste fate's twisted humor, with the former meeting his demise in a blaze of glory amidst the field of battle, and the latter two vanishing in incidents shrouded by mysteries. With the death of the patriarch of Regalia and his heirs' disappearance, the young lord who was initially third in line for the succession of the ducal seat became its temporary occupant. And thus, the tale of him and his court begins… CHAPTER RELEASE: January 1st at 12:00 UTC
War
201 Chs
Is Sukuna dead in the manga?
In the manga, Sukuna met his demise. However, the circumstances leading to his death were quite complex and involved a series of intense battles and plot developments.
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2025-05-31 08:57
Who killed Sukuna in the manga?
Sukuna is a powerful and persistent presence in the manga. So far, no one has succeeded in eliminating him.
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2024-10-05 16:36
Does Sukuna die in the manga?
Sukuna does die in the manga. The way it happens is quite dramatic and ties in with many other elements of the story, adding depth and tension to the overall narrative.
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2024-10-11 21:53
Why is Sukuna sad in the manga?
It could be because of various reasons, like facing tough challenges or losing something important.
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2025-04-26 06:36
Who killed Sukuna in manga?
Sorry, Sukuna hasn't been killed in the manga yet.
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2025-06-19 12:36
Does Sukuna kill Gojo in the manga?
No, Sukuna doesn't kill Gojo in the manga. Their battles are intense but Gojo survives.
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2024-10-04 01:37
Does Sukuna kill Gojo in the manga?
No, Sukuna doesn't kill Gojo in the manga.
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2024-10-07 01:26
Did Sukuna kill Gojo in the manga?
Sukuna didn't manage to kill Gojo. The storylines and battles unfolded in a way that Gojo remained alive and intact in the manga.
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2024-10-07 21:48
Is Ryomen Sukuna based on a true story?
Nope. Ryomen Sukuna has no basis in reality. It's a product of the creative minds of the writers and illustrators who designed a captivating fictional character for the enjoyment of the audience.
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2024-10-17 05:23
Is Ryomen Sukuna Based on a True Story?
No. Ryomen Sukuna is a fictional character from Japanese mythology and modern manga/anime. He doesn't have a basis in a true historical event or person.
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2024-12-08 02:04
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