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This page provides lists of the largest/thickest single-volume books to date both published and unpublished. This list does not include works that span over more than one volume, such as À la recherche du temps perdu, which is regarded as the longest novel ever written.
Originally, the anthologies were made up of the previous two smaller collections, with color Sunday strips (as opposed to black and white in the smaller books). Starting with FoxTrot: Assembled with Care , the anthologies were published in a larger size, made up of the three previous smaller books.
Divine Melody is the story of Cai Sheng, a young female fox demon.When a human boy and girl save her from a dog attack, Cai Sheng's caretaker, Hui-Niang marks the pair with special symbols, which will not disappear even when they are reincarnated, so that Cai Sheng may one day repay her life debt to them.
(King/Count) Vine (also Viné, Vinea) is an Earl and also a King of Hell, commanding 36 legions of demons. He can tell present, past, and future, discover witches and hidden things, create storms and make the water rough by means of them, and also bring down walls and build towers.
Pages ISBN Format Code Author(s) Link Core Rulebook: August 1, 2019: 640 978-1-64078-168-9: Hardcover PZO2101 Jason Bulmahn, Logan Bonner, et al. Bestiary: August 1, 2019: 360 978-1-64078-170-2: Hardcover PZO2102 Logan Bonner, Jason Bulmahn, Stephen Radney-MacFarland, Mark Seifter, et al. Gamemastery Guide: March 10, 2020: 256 978-1-64078-198-6 ...
The foxes share people's food and drink. They do not serve a single master. At the time there was a figure of speech saying, "Where there is no fox demon, no village can be established." [10] In the Song dynasty, fox spirit cults, such as those dedicated to Daji, became outlawed, but their suppression was unsuccessful. [11]
Another medieval "fox wife" tale is found in the Konjaku monogatarishÅ« (c. 11–12th century), Book 16, tale number 17, concerning the marriage of a man named Kaya Yoshifuji, [p] but the same narrative about this man and the fox had already been written down by Miyoshi Kiyotsura (d. 919) in Zenka hiki [q] and quoted in the FusÅ ryakki entry ...
Mystery of the Demon Mask chapter 1: issue #35 Jan/2000 Mystery of the Demon Mask chapter 2: issue #36 Feb/2000 Mystery of the Demon Mask chapter 3: issue #37 Apr/2000 Kumo: featuring Sasuké, Demon Queller issue #38 May/2000 Reunion: issue #39 Jul/2000 Grasscutter 2: Journey to Atsuta Shrine - Prologue: issue #40 Aug/2000