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Djinn Hunter: Infernal Requiem

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500 years ago, an unimaginable war broke out between humanity and the Djinn. Mankind stood on the edge of extinction, for the Djinn were far beyond anything humans could understand. They could not be touched. They could not be killed. They could not be stopped. The Djinn were crushing the war with absolute ease. Until some of them chose to stand with humanity. These Djinn, who betrayed their own kind, revealed the greatest secret of their race to mankind: Djinn could be killed. But that knowledge came with a price. In order to fight back, humans had to unite with the very beings they feared. And thus, a forbidden ritual was born: The Djinn Binding Ritual. Through this ritual, humans learned how to bind Djinn to their will and wield their power as their own. And from that moment on… Djinn Hunters were born. Centuries passed. But the war never truly ended. It only changed its form. Now, the Djinn roam the human world after sunset, hunting in the dark and growing stronger with every life they take. And above them all stand the most feared of their kind: The Ten Ifrits — rulers of the Djinn Realm, each powerful enough to bring catastrophe upon the world. And then, one night… The life of a lonely and ordinary boy named Kaito was shattered forever. On what should have been a normal evening, his mother sent him out for a simple errand. But by the time the sun had set… everything had changed. When Kaito returned home, he found an Ifrit slaughtering his family and feasting on their remains. Frozen in terror and standing at death’s door, Kaito was saved at the last moment by a Djinn Hunter. But that night, he lost far more than his family. He lost the life he once knew. Driven by grief and a burning desire for revenge, Kaito follows the path of the hunter who saved him and finds himself within the Djinn Hunters’ Union. There, he meets two others: Ren and Aiko. Together, the three of them set out on a deadly journey against the Djinn, the Ifrits, and the darkness consuming their world. But the truth Kaito is chasing… is far greater than the monster that murdered his family. Because in the deepest shadows of this world, there is something that people only dare to whisper about in fear. A legend. A calamity. And perhaps… the true end of this war
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