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'''''Guin Saga''''' is a huge (126 volumes) series of [[High Fantasy]] [[Light Novels]] in a sword-and-sorcery world, arguably ''[[The Lord of the Rings (Literature)|The Lord of the Rings]]'' of the Japanese fantasy genre, when it comes down to defining the genre.
'''''Guin Saga''''' is a huge (126 volumes) series of [[High Fantasy]] [[Light Novels]] in a sword-and-sorcery world, arguably ''[[The Lord of the Rings (Literature)|The Lord of the Rings]]'' of the Japanese fantasy genre, when it comes down to defining the genre.


It begins with the Twins of Parros, [[Half Identical Twins|Rinda and Remus]], being transported by a [[Schizo Tech|magical device]] from their homeland as it is being invaded by the army of Mongaul. They awake in the [[The Lost Woods|Roodwood]], and find Guin, a [[Conan]]-like warrior with a leopard head, [[Laser Guided Amnesia|who can remember nothing but his own name]]. He ends up their 'knight' and agrees to help them home, with plans to also remember his forgotten past. In due time, they fight with spirits, are captured by [[Aristocrats Are Evil|The Black Baron]], meet a cameo of future characters before jumping into the river Kes to escape a raging inferno. [[Cliff Hanger|This ends the first book.]]
It begins with the Twins of Parros, [[Half-Identical Twins|Rinda and Remus]], being transported by a [[Schizo Tech|magical device]] from their homeland as it is being invaded by the army of Mongaul. They awake in the [[The Lost Woods|Roodwood]], and find Guin, a [[Conan]]-like warrior with a leopard head, [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|who can remember nothing but his own name]]. He ends up their 'knight' and agrees to help them home, with plans to also remember his forgotten past. In due time, they fight with spirits, are captured by [[Aristocrats Are Evil|The Black Baron]], meet a cameo of future characters before jumping into the river Kes to escape a raging inferno. [[Cliff Hanger|This ends the first book.]]


As the story progresses, [[Loads and Loads of Characters|more characters are introduced]], and at times it's even difficult to remember who the designated protagonist is at any given time. Any of the story's arcs include fighting, political intrigue and lots of [[Character Development|character development]].
As the story progresses, [[Loads and Loads of Characters|more characters are introduced]], and at times it's even difficult to remember who the designated protagonist is at any given time. Any of the story's arcs include fighting, political intrigue and lots of [[Character Development|character development]].
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* [[A God Am I]]: {{spoiler|Aldo Naris, though being a God isn't his final goal}}.
* [[A God Am I]]: {{spoiler|Aldo Naris, though being a God isn't his final goal}}.
* [[Anachronism Stew]]: The series seems to take place in some kind of medieval fantasy-world at first... then comes the apparent fact that the Mongohls that attack the protagonists' city in the beginning have ''lasers with them'', and that there's a highly advanced-looking ''teleportation device'' in the tower at the center of said city.
* [[Anachronism Stew]]: The series seems to take place in some kind of medieval fantasy-world at first... then comes the apparent fact that the Mongohls that attack the protagonists' city in the beginning have ''lasers with them'', and that there's a highly advanced-looking ''teleportation device'' in the tower at the center of said city.
* [[Anti Hero]]: {{spoiler|Aldo Naris could be viewed as this.}}
* [[Anti-Hero]]: {{spoiler|Aldo Naris could be viewed as this.}}
* [[Anti Villain]]: The series takes time to look at all the different sides.
* [[Anti-Villain]]: The series takes time to look at all the different sides.
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]: The Black Baron.
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]: The Black Baron.
* [[Anticlimax]]: Guin has a habit of ending fights that have been played up as big climactic encounters with one sucker-punch to the gut; in the anime, the dramatic music is suddenly cut off to emphasize this.
* [[Anticlimax]]: Guin has a habit of ending fights that have been played up as big climactic encounters with one sucker-punch to the gut; in the anime, the dramatic music is suddenly cut off to emphasize this.
* [[Author Existence Failure]]: Kaoru Kurimoto passed away on 26 May 2009 after fighting pancreatic cancer for years, while the anime is still airing. With her death, there can't be definitive ending for ''Guin Saga''. Though technically, the series "ended" at volume 100, with everything after that being gravy for the fans.
* [[Author Existence Failure]]: Kaoru Kurimoto passed away on 26 May 2009 after fighting pancreatic cancer for years, while the anime is still airing. With her death, there can't be definitive ending for ''Guin Saga''. Though technically, the series "ended" at volume 100, with everything after that being gravy for the fans.
* [[Badass]]: Guin
* [[Badass]]: Guin
* [[Beast Man]]: Guin, though he's possibly more of a [[Half Human Hybrid]].
* [[Beast Man]]: Guin, though he's possibly more of a [[Half-Human Hybrid]].
* [[BFS]]: Lord Marus of the Mongauls uses one of these, though it sometimes seems more like a [[Blade On a Stick]].
* [[BFS]]: Lord Marus of the Mongauls uses one of these, though it sometimes seems more like a [[Blade On a Stick]].
* [[Bishonen]]: Several of the main characters, most notably Aldo Naris.
* [[Bishonen]]: Several of the main characters, most notably Aldo Naris.
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* [[Dude Looks Like a Lady]]: Remus and Rinda are described at times as "two pretty girls" in the novels, while Aldo Naris is successful in [[It Makes Sense in Context|crossdessing]].
* [[Dude Looks Like a Lady]]: Remus and Rinda are described at times as "two pretty girls" in the novels, while Aldo Naris is successful in [[It Makes Sense in Context|crossdessing]].
* [[Easy Amnesia]]: Guin remembers nothing but his name, his fighting skills, and the name Aurra.
* [[Easy Amnesia]]: Guin remembers nothing but his name, his fighting skills, and the name Aurra.
* [[Five Man Band]]
* [[Five-Man Band]]
** Guin ([[The Hero]]/[[The Big Guy]])
** Guin ([[The Hero]]/[[The Big Guy]])
** Istavan ([[The Lancer]])
** Istavan ([[The Lancer]])
** Rinda ([[The Smart Guy]]/[[The Chick]])
** Rinda ([[The Smart Guy]]/[[The Chick]])
** Remus ([[The Smart Guy]]/[[The Chick]])
** Remus ([[The Smart Guy]]/[[The Chick]])
* [[Four Temperament Ensemble]]
* [[Four-Temperament Ensemble]]
** Guin (Melancholic)
** Guin (Melancholic)
** Istavan (Sanguine)
** Istavan (Sanguine)
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* [[Genius Bruiser]]: Guin of course. He's built like a sacrificial god of battle, yet is an eloquent speaker, knows countless languages, and is a master tactician and strategist.
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: Guin of course. He's built like a sacrificial god of battle, yet is an eloquent speaker, knows countless languages, and is a master tactician and strategist.
* [[Good Old Fisticuffs]]: Guin, though he's [[Heroes Prefer Swords|more than proficient with swords]].
* [[Good Old Fisticuffs]]: Guin, though he's [[Heroes Prefer Swords|more than proficient with swords]].
* [[Half Identical Twins]]: Rinda and Remus
* [[Half-Identical Twins]]: Rinda and Remus
* [[I Fight for The Strongest Side]]
* [[I Fight for The Strongest Side]]
* [[Incurable Cough of Death]]: {{spoiler|Lady Amnelis' father.}}
* [[Incurable Cough of Death]]: {{spoiler|Lady Amnelis' father.}}
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* [[The Millstone]]: Remus and Rinda, though they get better.
* [[The Millstone]]: Remus and Rinda, though they get better.
* [[No Export for You]]: It's unlikely any more of the books will be translated in English.
* [[No Export for You]]: It's unlikely any more of the books will be translated in English.
* [[Non Human Sidekick]]: Suni
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]: Suni
* [[Not So Different]]
* [[Not So Different]]
* [[Out of Focus]]: Several episodes ignore Guin and company in favor of other characters
* [[Out of Focus]]: Several episodes ignore Guin and company in favor of other characters
* [[Pimped Out Dress]]
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]
* [[Prequel]]: [[The Sword Of Paros]]. [[Expy|Erminia resembles Amnelis a great deal.]]
* [[Prequel]]: [[The Sword Of Paros]]. [[Expy|Erminia resembles Amnelis a great deal.]]
* [[Real Women Never Wear Dresses]]: Lady Amnelis take this to the extreme, reacting with disgust when shown the array of dresses her father wants her to wear. Her attitude is somewhat justified by the [[Stay in The Kitchen]] attitude everyone around her seems to have in regards to her desire for battle. Pretty much everybody she talks to wants her to take off her armor, put on a dress, and get married, and in some cases, they go to great length to humiliate her into submission. {{spoiler|Apart from her occasional empty threats in resistance, it works.}}
* [[Real Women Never Wear Dresses]]: Lady Amnelis take this to the extreme, reacting with disgust when shown the array of dresses her father wants her to wear. Her attitude is somewhat justified by the [[Stay in The Kitchen]] attitude everyone around her seems to have in regards to her desire for battle. Pretty much everybody she talks to wants her to take off her armor, put on a dress, and get married, and in some cases, they go to great length to humiliate her into submission. {{spoiler|Apart from her occasional empty threats in resistance, it works.}}
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* [[Small Annoying Creature]]: Suni
* [[Small Annoying Creature]]: Suni
* [[Sword and Sorcery]]
* [[Sword and Sorcery]]
* [[Tall Dark and Handsome]]: Istavan
* [[Tall, Dark and Handsome]]: Istavan
* [[Team Pet]]: Suni
* [[Team Pet]]: Suni
* [[The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized]]
* [[The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized]]
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* [[Trope Maker]]: Many of the tropes universal in Japanese RPG have their origin in the novel.
* [[Trope Maker]]: Many of the tropes universal in Japanese RPG have their origin in the novel.
* [[Waif Prophet]]: Rinda
* [[Waif Prophet]]: Rinda
* [[What Measure Is a Non Human]]: In regards to the Sem.
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: In regards to the Sem.
* [[White Haired Pretty Boy]]: Remus
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: Remus
* [[White Haired Pretty Girl]]: Rinda
* [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]]: Rinda
* [[Wutai]]: The Country of Khume
* [[Wutai]]: The Country of Khume



Revision as of 10:33, 9 January 2014

Guin Saga is a huge (126 volumes) series of High Fantasy Light Novels in a sword-and-sorcery world, arguably The Lord of the Rings of the Japanese fantasy genre, when it comes down to defining the genre.

It begins with the Twins of Parros, Rinda and Remus, being transported by a magical device from their homeland as it is being invaded by the army of Mongaul. They awake in the Roodwood, and find Guin, a Conan-like warrior with a leopard head, who can remember nothing but his own name. He ends up their 'knight' and agrees to help them home, with plans to also remember his forgotten past. In due time, they fight with spirits, are captured by The Black Baron, meet a cameo of future characters before jumping into the river Kes to escape a raging inferno. This ends the first book.

As the story progresses, more characters are introduced, and at times it's even difficult to remember who the designated protagonist is at any given time. Any of the story's arcs include fighting, political intrigue and lots of character development.

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For the first 19 volumes, the art was done by Naoyuko Kato before the job was taken up by Final Fantasy artist Yoshitaka Amano until volume 57 when he was replaced by Jun Suemi. Shinobu Tanno replaced him at volume 88.

In 2003, the first three books of the series were published in English as hardcover versions, sans any of the original art, by American publisher Vertical. Vertical later republished these books (as well as the following two) in paperback form with the original cover art and insert art in 2007. However, they had said there are no plans to release any more volumes, despite each book ending on massive cliff hangers, as the sales weren't that high, despite several positive literature reviews. The novels have also been published in German, French, Russian, Italian, Korean and Chinese.

There have been two manga adaptions, the first The Guins Saga Manga: The Seven Magi. Self-contained, the manga requires some understanding from the books before being read and ended with 3 total volume. The second takes the name of the book and begins with book 1, and is still running with 4 published volumes as of 2010.

An anime adaptation was broadcast between April and September 2009 with 26 total episodes that cover the first 16 volumes. Sentaiworks has licensed the series for English distribution, with the first 13 episodes being released in March.


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