Gamaran: Shura

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'''Gamaran: Shura''' is the sequel of the Manga series ''Gamaran'' by Nakamaru Yosuke, started in 2018 and currently still running at over 200 chapters. The story is set two years later and this time focus on the Ogame Ryuu member Iori Sengoku, as he's invited to join the Bakka Hyakken, the Hundred Swords of the Shogunate, a cadre of extremely skilled warriors who are to compete in a tournament to obtain a fief, two thousand Koku and, most importantly, the title of "Strongest in the Country". Alongside the young swordswoman wannabe, Ran Ichinose, Iori starts a journey towards the peak of military arts, unaware that a more sinister plot is secretly taking place, both by the Shogunate itself and from the legacy of Kurogane Jinsuke, Iori's former mentor and enemy. ''Gamaran Shura'' keeps the same style as the previous manga, focusing on martial arts, combats and plots in Edo Japan, while also introducing new elements, such as the big focus around the idea of a female warrior, Ran, competing in a world of men.


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