Re:Birth - The Lunatic Taker

Other works written by Dal-Young Im:
 * Aflame Inferno
 * Freezing and its spin-offs
 * Koimoku
 * Kurokami
 * The Legend of Maian
 * Onihime VS
 * The Phantom King
 * Rebirth the Lunatic Taker
 * Unbalance x Unbalance
 * Zero: The Beginning of the Coffin
 * Zero: Circle of Flow
 * SAI:Taker - Futari no Artemis

Re:Birth - The Lunatic Taker is a manga by the manhwa team Im Dal Young and Lee Soo Hyun. Like previous series by Im Dal Young (Freezing, Kurokami), the series male protagonist takes a backseat in favor of having a strong female lead fighting most of the battles.

Reiji is your typical high-school student living with his big sister Ayaka. One day he stumbles upon a pair of bracelets on the sidewalk. He picks them up and tries to find the owner but gets sidetracked as a bag snatcher runs his direction. He tries to stop him but is stabbed and killed. On the brink of death he hears a voice from the bracelets "If thou wishes to live form a contract." What has Reiji gotten himself into? And what exactly does the contract entail?

Oh and his sister is a psycho.

The manga was later followed by SAI:Taker - Futari no Artemis, an alternative setting/sequel.

Not to be confused with Rebirth which has no relation to this story.


 * Actual / Technical / Suicidal Pacifist: Reiji is determined not to kill other Takers (soul-sucking angels are okay). Ayaka thinks this is stupid, but she goes along with it 'cause she loves him.
 * This crosses into Too Dumb to Live levels at times.
 * All Your Powers Combined: Chapter 21. Reiji can now steal/absorb the powers of any phantom user. All phantom users are Pyschopaths. All Psychopaths are the strongest class, with the cheapest powers/skills. If all go well, he can at least create barriers and omni-directional ranged attacks.
 * Artifact of Doom: If you see some jewelry on the ground leave it there.
 * Art Shift: A very minor one. Whenever an enemy Taker appears, or if Ayaka is doing something particularly devious, the person will be saturated with a faint rectangular pattern. This is omitted in the eyes which drives a lot of attention to them.
 * Author Appeal: Just like in Freezing this series contains a meek young male protected by a big busted older sister. Oh and everyone is wearing a school uniform.
 * Like in Freezing and Aflame Inferno the PantyFighting in no way impedes the plentiful violence. Closeups of panties or bare breast are likely to show a limb that has been ripped off or an excruciating impalement.
 * Axe Crazy: Many, but Ayaka may be the reason for the title. Hell, her class in this RPG-like Blood Sport is "Psychopath".
 * Battle Couple: More like Battle Siblings
 * Beneath the Mask: Underneath that cute smile... well just read on to find out.
 * Big Sister Instinct: Ayaka is totally devoted to her brother. So why does she dream of strangling him?
 * Blessed with Suck: Well, after the contract, you come back from the dead. Cool right? Well, it just so happens that in order to remain living you must fight others that have also made contracts and absorb their life points by killing them. Also, you find yourself having to worry about soul-eating angelic monsters.
 * Blood Sport: The characters are basically living in an MMORPG, but instead of the fun of LARP, they have to deal with the threat of dying horribly when they run out life points or being manipulated by players that constantly remind them that their lives are forfeit if they are uncooperative.
 * There are even guilds, online forums, level-ups, stats, and profile pages. Except the forums are filled with gloating man-hunters and the effectiveness of a level up can literally be life or death for a Taker.
 * Clothing Damage: Justified, since many wounds seal themselves, even if a fighter is incapacitated, understating the injury.
 * Combat Pragmatist: Ayaka.
 * Critical Existence Failure
 * Cute Bruiser: Natsuhi is an amateur boxer..
 * Death Glare - Ayaka has mastered this little art.
 * Evil Twin: It could be argued that Natsuhi is Reiji's evil twin: Not only do they look alike, she's considerably more aggressive and isn't afraid to confront Ayaka. And then there's Ran and Ayaka, not only both girls look alike but are the same Psychopath class as well!
 * Expy: Ayaka, Reiji, and Natsuhi fight the giant, female-looking Angels / Satellizer, Kazuya, and Rana fight the giant, female-looking Novas. Ayaka/Satellizer manifest blades while Natsuhi/Rana use their fists, Reiji/Kazuya keeps them in check, and the Angels/Novas tower over all. Alternately,.
 * Face Death with Dignity: Horribly subverted.
 * Fan Disservice - The Angels are voluptuous, naked and tend to fondle themselves while stealing the soul of the victims they have their nice legs wrapped around. Then they transform and become giant, large-breasted gargoyles. No, not like those Gargoyles. Like the ones meant to ward of evil by way of sheer ugliness.
 * Fan Service
 * Freudian Trio - Ayaka represents the ID, Renji the Superego, and Natsuhi is the Ego.
 * Gorn
 * Idiot Hair
 * Kick the Dog - More like drop in the trash carelessly.
 * Knight Templar Big Sister: If you have any interaction with Reiji, you are going to die. It's inevitable. The only question is how long can Ayaka put off killing you.
 * Life Meter: It's filled by killing other Takers or angels, but it goes down one point each day regardless.
 * Losing Your Head
 * Murder Is the Best Solution - not only is Ayaka a bit too quick to kill any threat to her little brother, but most Takers that have been encountered would much rather just kill other Takers than hunt the absurdly powerful angels or research a way out.
 * Murder the Hypotenuse
 * Our Angels Are Different: For starters, they want to eat your soul.
 * Reality Ensues: Think you're going to stop a mugger Renji?
 * Personality Power: When you begin, you are classed. The strongest class is the Psychopath. Do the math.
 * Power Nullifier: Reiji. It fits his nature
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning
 * Reverse Psychology:
 * Shout-Out
 * The mangaka practically advertises his manga Zero: The Beginning of the Coffin in chapter 14
 * Anne of Green Gables is also mentioned in the same chapter
 * Slasher Smile: Nearly all the takers have one.
 * Schmuck Bait: The cursed jewelry innocently lying around.
 * Only if you see that jewelry it means your soul has already been sucked out, picking it up will force you to participate in Blood Sport but it's also the only way to survive inevitable death that is coming for you
 * Speech Impediment - You know that one Kotonoha-expy? The one who rips the head off that one girl and then slices half the head off the guy attacking Ayaka. Yeah, she has one.
 * Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism - One of the biggest conflicts of the manga (along with a psychotic older sister and people after each other) is that Reiji is about as idealistic as they come while Ayaka is stuck on the absolute other side of the scale.
 * Suicidal Pacifism: Reiji.
 * Superpower Lottery: Levelling up randomly gives you a skill. It is partially affected by how distorted you are, and natural talent.
 * There Are No Therapists: Reiji becomes in serious need of one as the series picks up.
 * Took a Level In Badass: Subverted.
 * He takes an undisputed one in Chapter 21. I don't need to give you a page. You will know it when you see it.
 * The Unfettered - Ayaka, which actually gives her the element of surprise against other Takers.
 * The Glasses Come Off - You should start running whenever Ayaka takes off hers.
 * With Great Power Comes Great Insanity: Explicitly stated. Takers lose their inhibition with more power and the stronger they are the crazier they get. Superpowered psychos are an eventuality and Ayaka, who's class is literally "Psychopath" is the one with the most potential.
 * Power Born of Madness: It's the other way around actually. Your power comes from the growing insanity.
 * X Meets Y The manga is Battle Royale meets the author's previous works, particularly Kurokami and Freezing.
 * Yamato Nadeshiko: Ayaka
 * Yandere: Ayaka
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair
 * You Kill It, You Bought It
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair
 * You Kill It, You Bought It