But Migeira interrupts their battle, and tells them that he is looking for all five Muramasa swords, to bring them together and defeat the Dark Lord. The Blind Smile The survivors gather on the beach, and Kyo and Yukimura decide to finish what the tournament started. He'll have to pick up the Hokuraku Shimon Spear and defeat his father the Shogun to prevail. Only someone of the Tokugawa blood can save the day, and that someone is Benitora, a.k.a. She's after the Tokugawa treasure, one of the Muramasa swords, and she'll do whatever it takes to get hold of it. Santera isn't just a pretty girl with anachronistic glasses she's one of the Jyunishinsho, and her plan become clear in the caverns below. There's something beneath the castle, and they'll have to pursue the Shogun and his young aide Santera to find out just what is going on. Except Migeira and Kyo already know that something fishy is going on. What's a Shogun to do? Call off the tournament, surround the arena with Kenyou demons masquerading as archers, and slaughter the combatants. For some reason, brothers Yukimura and Noboyuki aren't trying to slaughter each other. Demon Spear Cries The tournament isn't going the way the Shogun expected. Somehow, the soul of Demon Eyes Kyo has become resident in Kyoshiro's body, and now that he's finally awake, he wants his original body back.Ĩ. The demon isn't expecting Demon Eyes Kyo to wake up and tear him apart. She doesn't have him in custody for long, as a Kenyou demon attacks, intent on slaughtering Kyoshiro. Four years later, Kyoshiro is working as a medicine seller, when a bounty hunter named Yuya captures him. Except their battle was rudely interrupted by a whopping great meteorite, and the two vanished in the explosion. The year was 1600, and the Battle of Sekigahara was coming to a climax when warriors Kyoshiro Mibu and Demon Eyes Kyo faced each other across a carnage-strewn battlefield. But, I have to remind myself that odder things have happened with second volumes. In fact, I have been absolutely dreading it, after a first volume that kept putting me to sleep, even when I tried watching it in the middle of the day, with coffee being fed to me intravenously. You may get the impression that I haven't been looking forward to this disc. My heart sank when I remembered that I have a spare pair. Introduction The day I started to watch this second volume of Samurai Deeper Kyo, I dropped a box on my face, and wound up scratching my glasses.
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