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Frieren

Yamada, Kanehito
"The village priest Sein has no intention of becoming an adventurer, but his desire to find a long-lost friend may lead him to join Frieren's party on their journey north. They are headed for the magical city of Auberst, where Frieren can obtain the first-class mage certification needed to enter the Northern Plateau region. At Frieren's urging, Fern decides to take the certification exam as well, and faces some unexpected competition..."--Cover page [4].

Rated T, teen.|||adolescent

story by Kanehito Yamada ; art by Tsukasa Abe ; translation, Misa 'Japanese Ammo' ; touch-up art & lettering, Annaliese "Ace" Christman.

Reads from right to left.

"Original Japanese edition published by Shogakakukan" --Colophon.

"Parental advisory: Frieren: Beyond Journey's End is rated T for Teen and recommended for ages 13 and up. This volume contains fantasy violence"--Colophon.

Translated from the Japanese.
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