Radiant Chapter 86

Radiant Chapter 86
Devour Him
A bit of a slow one
Chapter 85:

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inb4 go back to co

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Is Usagi Yomjimbo Yea Forums or Yea Forums? It's written by an honest-to-god Japanese man and is about a period of Japanese history.

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The return of the vaguely-ethnic, athletic brown girl mark III

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And the end

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thanks.

What is this manga about?

One Piece meets the X-Men with a bit of Fairy Tail in the styling.

The world consists of giant plateaus sticking out of a poisonous cloud cover, people live on the islands.
Giant Monsters called Nemesis drop down from the sky in eggs and lay waste/settle down on the habitable islands. If they touch you, you get cooked from a massive electric shock or a person very rarely gets an Infection.
Infections can be psychical or mental but are almost never positive, at best benign and often nasty or embarrassing.
Those who get infected can manipulate Fantasia, which is a substance that is effectively magic and is emitted by living things. It also has a smell even normal people can sense in high quantities.
Sorcerers (French)/Wizards (English) are infected who have learned to use their curse. People fear them as witches and in league with the forces of evil for somehow surviving and getting strange powers.
The Inquisition governs on of the major countries and has a presence on many smaller islands, they were founded by a rebellion against "Wizard-Kings" (of which little has been revealed), they hate Infected/Sorcerers and seek to kill/imprison/experiment on them according to the whims of the leadership. They are clearly the OP Marines, down to the White and Blue scheme.

>not draw by nip, author is French
>not a manga
>FUCKING DROPPED

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The story is about a young boy named Seth who has small horns. He starts as the most annoying and generic shonen protagonist and over the course of the first 4 volumes, learns to be a more nuanced character. His ultimate goal becomes to destroy the Radiant, the proposed origin of the Nemesis.

Through his rough-housing in the first volume he attracts the attention of the Inquisition and his mentor sends him away to the Artemis Institute, a floating city of Sorcerers and researchers who seek to understand their condition.
He catches the eye of a Inquitor who is more reasonable.
He joins the club, gets in debt and makes friends with a girl with mood swings and a portly 40 year old man who is a abject coward.
He goes to Rumble Town in search of a Nemesis to study/hunt, a literally unstable post-industrial city that suffers from ethnic tensions between the inhabitants and immigrants, which had already led to the collapse of an entire quarter of the city into the abyss.
They discover an enigmatic Sorcerer called Grimm who is their ally, though he has his own agenda.
The Nemesis is being controlled by Hameline, a Dominator Sorcerer who is tied to the dick of a governor and the violence and tragedy which has haunted the city for 10 years.
Shonen fights occur, the poet Sorcerer/researcher of the Inquisition is revealed to be a man with horns who calls Seth his brother, Seth gets a power-boost in the form of a black mark that makes him a berserker, Doc discovers his infection is that when he gets to 40/dies he burst from his body as a baby and has to do it all again.
Hameline confronts Seth about his naive shonen beliefs and Seth admits he does hate the people who shun and fear him, but he refuses to turn into a being like Hameline. Hameline is killed by the leader of the Inquisition, who is of course the most powerful.
Much gnashing of teeth was had by the fans as she was cool.

>*pet Sorcerer/researcher of the Inquisition is revealed to be a man with horns who calls Seth his brother

Seth is welcomed as a hero back at the Institute for pulling on over the Inquisition, capturing Hameline's Nemesis alive and saving Rumble Town. Seth feels awful and blows the offer of a tournament arc back into the man's face.
Still seeking information about the Nemesis he ventures to the Kingdom of Cyfandir, home of the Sorcerer-Knights to look there. He doesn't tell his friends which creates a rift between them and they go after him.
The kingdom is under pressure, Merchant-Barons from another state are about buying up land and offering loans, while the Knights are hard-pressed to stop giant spectral Nemesis appearing. Seth is led to helping a young apprentice (who is CUTE!) by a dirty hippie.
Once the stage is set, including the arrival of Grimm and Captain Dragunov (the good bad-guy and clearly Smoker). Seth discovers the Nemesis are being projected from underneath the castle by a conspiracy, led by a scarred young man who looks similar to him. the Nemesis wounds Seth fatally.
Seth is taken into the creepy forest by the hippie and the secondary characters follow, it's revealed that Seth is in the care of the hippie's wife, who is a tree spirit. Seth has his hope restored by a heart-to-heart talk. His coma and training takes two years but the magical nature of the forest means time is subjective (making this the Hyperbolic Time-Chamber), his companions just return to the proper time.
The conspiracy is ultimately revealed to be a many layered enterprise, where a cell of Knights are duped to destabilize the country via faked Nemesis attacks, who are in turn being manipulated by the Merchant-Barons in cahoots with the Inquisition.
The Inquisition gets to overrun their rivals with a army and subjugate all the heretic/infected present and the Merchants get all these slaves and territory to keep producing things for them.

Epic battles and bosses and sub-bosses insure as Seth and his friends get pushed to their limits.
The bombardment by the Inquisition kill the tree spirit and the hippie is revealed to be Myr, aka Merlin, who is not the supreme wizard Cyfandir presents but a pixie, one of the magic folk who a magic items later used by the Wizard -Kings and who left the world when human industry lowered the fantasia too low for them. Myr is pissed and goes berserk as a monster a wrecks havoc indiscriminately.
Ultimately Seth and his friends prevail but the Kingdom is damaged, Myr is calmed with the survival of his unborn children and Seth learns from the scarred man that their "brother" is somehow related to experiments which created their infection, he keeps them around as mobile weapons/experiments, thus is responsible for Seth's amnesia and will hand them over to the Inquisition to torture them once they have served their purpose.
Seth returns to Artemis with a new friend and lots of magic gadgets as thanks.

Seth participates in a broom-race which reminds him that these shonen stuff is vital to others.
He and his friends are alerted when Grimm steals his/Hameline's Nemesis from the Vivarium and heads off.
Grimm is heading to Bome, the Inquisition's capital, former home of the Wizard-Kings, headquarter of the secretive Dominator Sorcerers and clearly Rome.
On the boat-train there, they run into the Many (cannibals who steal valuable quirks and who steal Doc), a Nemesis whose restraints are sabotaged and another Inquisitor-General, Sargon and his scarred, brown, female assistant.
Seth and his friends try an fight the Nemesis but are captured by the Dominator Sorcerer who let it out, along with the Nemesis.

We now arrive at volume 12

This is only a cursory summery which leaves out a tremendous amount of plot and characters.

So are they Arab or something?

That guy got a great design.

He just asked you what the manga was about, why did you take this as spoiling the whole plot for him ? Even if he can obviously chooses to not read what you wrote that's unbridled autism right here.

It's not as busy as some of the other Inquisitors

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If either of them is Yea Forums, it's Radiant. Usagi Yojimbo functions much more like a western comic, despite its Japanese subject matter and its author. The style, structure, and themeing all relate more to western comics (non-cape ones anyway) than anything actually from Japan despite it being incredibly tied up in actual Japanese historical forces and social mores. Radiant on the other hand is consciously aping the style and narratives of modern shonen battle manga, so even if it's not strictly Yea Forums in absolute origins, it's at least a worthwhile thing to consider on Yea Forums.

Is Power Pack or Gwenpool Yea Forums just because they're drawn by an actual pair of Japanese artists? Would a manga draw by a not Japanese artist not be Yea Forums if it was still published in a Japanese publication? Radiant probably wouldn't pass 100% when considered by multiple janitors or mods, but for now it seems harmless enough and I think there's good cause for something like it to be worthwhile for the usual shonen shit posters on Yea Forums to look over.

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Looks like he’s another Dart Dragunov 2.0, actually a good guy who only fights the MC's as long as he thinks it’s the right way to do.

Dart just showed up in 92

Does this get translated when volume releases come out?
I recently saw that it had a new chapter, went to look where I left it off last time, and realized I've completely forgotten the power system, gonna have to reread from the beginning. RIP best girl

A volume comes out in French, it gets put up one chapter a day on Japscan or wherever, then the English translation is up on mangadex about 4 days later, also one chapter per day.

She was the best villain

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Well he is named Sargon, but I think they come from the Southern Reaches, which are all North African/Middle-Eastern

Next chapter is out.
Also this bitches are no joke, isnt Yaga supposed to be one of the strongest sorcerers?

I feel the Many is a "long-term problem" like how the Merchant-Princes came up at the beginning of Volume 5 and haunted the rest of the arc's plot but didn't interfere too much.