Display title | Witch Hunter Robin |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The adventures of a group of people who hunt "witches", that is, people born with specific genetic superhuman abilities that many people associate with magic. It's implied in the opening credits' Fauxlosophic Narration that they aren't just a Witch Species but may have been a culture or civilization that ruled over man until deposed or self destructed. The protagonist of the series is Robin Sena, a witch herself with the ability to conjure and control fire. |