Hakkenden: Eight Dogs of the East(2013)
Cinco anos atrás, quase toda a população da vila de Ootsuka morreu por conta de uma praga, somente três crianças sobreviveram, uma garota e dois rapazes, e após isso passaram a morar em uma igreja. Um deles, Shino, tem controle sobre o poder da Murasame, uma espada demoníaca que dizem “conter vida”. A rotina pacata desses jovens é interrompida quando a Igreja Imperial tenta tomar posse dessa arma.
Elenco principal
Nobuhiko Okamoto
MurasameSatoshi Hino
Sosuke InukawaAyahi Takagaki
HamajiTomoaki Maeno
Genpachi InukaiTakuma Terashima
Kobungo InutaHiroshi Kamiya
Rio SatomiDaisuke Namikawa
Kaname OsakiSatomi Akesaka
Ayane MizukiMidia
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1 - Chapter 1: Boundary
Five years previously everyone in Ōtsuka village died in a plague, but there were 3 survivors, Shino Inuzuka, Sosuke Inukawa and Hamaji. They took shelter in a church near another village, which happens to be near a dark and dangerous forest. The church, as well as the survivors, are viewed with suspicion by the villagers. Now the Imperial Church comes in search of Murasame the demon blade that contains life which Shino possesses.
3 - Chapter 3: Demon Hunt
Shino and Sosuke was reunited safely with Hamaji at the Villa. Shino told Sosuke that they were saved by Satomi Rio five years ago. Satomi gave Shino and Sosuke their marble that represents them as one of the eight beast and asked them to gather all eight of them.
4 - Chapter 4: Homecoming
The demon appearing in the middle of town chasing after Shino wanting to eat him and the monks that hunt demons chasing after. They managed to escape from the monks and the demon return to its own human form who is Inukai Genpachi. Inuta Kobungo, Genpachis good friend stated to Shino that three years ago, Genpachi and Kobungos soldier team was attacked by a demon that served in the hostage crisis in the north eating people. Originally they were supposed to die but something stranged happened and ever since then, their bodies have some changes and they are immortality. On the other hand, the demon huntimg monk saw Shino with Murasame and hoping to get his hand on Murasame Sword.
5 - Chapter 5: Divine Protection
Due to the new moon, Sosuke sleeps for an abnormally long time while Murasame becomes strangely quiet. Shino then bumps into a white-haired, red-eyed girl from the Snake Clan, Mizuki Ayane, that occupies the other half of the abode. In an attempt to become friends, Hamaji sends Shino to the other side with a basket of flowers, to which he angers Mizuki Ayanes guardian god, Hibiki. Shino is saved by sosuke, who almost cuts off his arm as a peace offering, and is rescued by Ayane. The four of them start to talk about themselves, which compels Ayane to befriend Hamaji. There is a town festival, however, Hibiki is reluctant to let Ayane out of her sight, but eventually gives her consent to leave the house, so long as one of the Osaki foxes remain by her side.
6 - Chapter 6: Stash
Shino shows interest in a incedent that was reported in the newspaper. Apparently six villagers were visiting Perquisite Mountain in search of a new water sorce, but become lost. A beautiful woman appeared before them and showed the villagers the way back to the village, where they died of an unknown illness. Sousuke searches for Shino, who has gone to the mountain to investigate. While on the mountain, Shinos and Sousukes beads begin to glow. Destracted by this, Shino loses his footing and falls down, dropping the two beads. While waiting at the train station, Sousuke meets Kobungo, who decides to join Sousuke. After losing Sousukes bead, a monkey deity appears before Shino and gives him a huge rock of gold. A group of traveling musicians come to the village to perform during the festival, and it is revealed that one of the musicians is Asakeno.
7 - Chapter 7: Promise
The villagers have discovered the gold the monkey god gave Shino and has forced him and his friends to take them up the mountain. That forces Akane to make return to the mountain where she spent her childhood.
8 - Chapter 8: Chance Encounter
On the train ride home Shino meets an old friend to the surprise of Sosuke.
9 - Chapter 9: Guard
Hamaji is moving to an all-girls school dorm. Theres a rumor about the guardian of the school and Hamaji asked her roommate if she have seen the guardian of the school but then she said no. Shino encountered the guardian and apparently isnt every good in dealing with cute dolls. After Shino re-encounter again with the guardian this time with Inusaka Keno and also Sosuke, they relieved that they were only worried about Hamaji. The next day, Hamajis roommate mentioned about how great Hamajis friends are and then gave an excused to go back to the room. Hamaji then met some girls inviting her for lunch and revealed that Hamaji stays alone. Hamaji ran back to her room seeing a doll on the bed and to her feelings, that was her roommate and thanked her.
10 - Chapter 10: Lonely Figure
A man that resembles Sosuke has been spotted in the Imperial Capital; this has Keno up in racing around the city to exact his revenge.
11 - Chapter 11: Avatar
Murasame starts going crazy from blood loss after Shino is shot in the neck. Shino then reverts back to his supposed 18 year old self.
12 - Chapter 12: Price Paid
Kohaku returns to her abode, and seemingly devours her friend. The next day, she wakes up in a blood-stained room and news about the mysterious death of one of the Zuikou Mansion workers spreads. Shino wakes up, still in his eighteen y/o body, and leaves for the church, where Kohaku escaped to. After Kohakus explanation of her life story, she starts to grow a pair of rigid wings while Sosuke and Satomi attempt to console her. Shino appears and reveals Murasame as a sword, calling Kohaku an angel from a picture book, rather than the monster she saw herself as. Shino then falls asleep and once again returns to his child form of a body.
13 - Chapter 13: Fate
The Church is forcing Satomi to bring Shino before the Elders. To make matters worse, the man that looks like Sosuke shared with Shino some devastating secrets.