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[Centuria] This girl is one of my favorite characters from recent manga, but what do you think, No Name Rian?

The text discusses themes of revenge, family, and nobility in a manga, highlighting characters’ relationships and potential conflicts.

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[Centuria] Reliable ally

In this discussion, allies reveal hidden motivations, raising trust issues and fears about betrayal while navigating complex relationships.

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[Centuria] Totally unrepentant and shameless guy.

The blog discusses betrayal, assassination plots, and a resurrected prince’s corpse amidst chaotic royal conflicts in Japan.

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[Centuria] Water man… becoming like that…

In Episode 22, “Yurian vs. Arcos,” discussions revolve around strategies, powers, and the effectiveness of poison in battles.

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[Centuria] Episode 48 thoughts: You’re the trump card of the prophets, huh!!

The post discusses various humorous interactions and theories regarding resurrected monsters and poison in a lighthearted review format.

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[Centuria] Volume 4 is on sale today!

Fans discuss the growth of supernatural abilities in “Kentuaria,” highlighting training results and battle experiences.

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[Centuria] It’s a good expression no matter how many times I see it.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses battles in dark fantasy and exorcism manga, emphasizing strategy and underestimating opponents.

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[Centuria] Lacrima-chan’s body is…

Discussion on the revealing nature of clothing in Kenturia, mixing humor and critique about otaku culture and fashion.

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[Centuria] Compared to things like Sword Man or Earth Man, Water Man, who can be killed the moment he comes into view, is definitely an overwhelmingly broken ability…

In Episode 98, “Yurian vs. Arcos,” battles highlight the unique powers of water and earth warriors, leading to intriguing dynamics.

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[Centuria] Good morning, commoners!

A lively discussion on characters and strategies in an otaku context, touching on themes of strength and creativity in battles.

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