Basilisk
Basilisk (Basilisk #2)
Of Blood And Destiny
The titanic battle between the clans rages on. Akeginu and the blinded Oboro of the Iga clan encounter a powerful aristocrat named Ofuku, who will do whatever it takes to make her godson, Takechiyo, the next Shogun. If Ofuku and her troops join forces with the Iga, will the Kouga still have a chance at victory?
Meanwhile, the Kouga leader Gennosuke, also
...morePaperback, 240 pages
Published
October 1st 2006
by Tanoshimi
(first published August 29th 2006)
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The series continues as one clan places a shapeshifter in the enemy camp in an attempt to get an edge in the battle. Two feuding ninja clans, and a love story as the leaders of those two clans are in love. The thing I like about this series is that it reads very fast. Once you get started, you pretty much go to the end. For me, I also find neat to read about the different ninja techniques each ninja masters. From the power of vision that can cause enemies to turn on themselves to various combat ...more
Boobs and muscle, very little in the story department. Really, I am disappointed. I couldn't decide how I liked the first volume, but, in comparison, this one is crap for sure.
I think this tries to hard to grab the ninja-loving community (which is quite large and fanatic, really) and thus sacrifices plot for action (and nudity).
The continuing battle of ten ninja against ten ninja, a ceremonial contest to determine the next ruler of Japan, but there is nothing ceremonial about the rules, last one breathing wins!
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