Display title | Those Who Hunt Elves |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Three unlike characters: Junpei (a thick-headed martial artist), Ritsuko (a Tomboy and gun Otaku) and Airi (an award winning actress) are transported from their homes in Japan to a High Fantasy parallel world. Enlisting the aid of Celcia, the most powerful elven sorceress in the land, they try-- and fail --to cast a spell that will return them home. The result? The spell is made manifest as fragments on the bodies of five elven women throughout the land and Celcia gets turned to a dog-like creature. To return home and return celcia to her old-self, the four have to collect the fragments of the spell and join them into a working spell. |