- Alternative:The Wizard of Darkness
- Author:oga shinichi(Story&Art)
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- Status: Completed
- Genres: Shounen(B) , Horror , Mystery , Supernatura
Eko Eko Azaraku Manhua
In the heart of the bustling city, there stood a school like no other. Its halls whispered of ancient secrets, of long-forgotten powers that lay dormant, waiting to be unleashed. And at the center of it all was Misa Kuroi, a girl shrouded in mystery and darkness, her presence sending ripples of unease through the student body.
Rumors swirled like specters around Misa, tales of her ability to commune with spirits and wield magic like a sorceress of old. Some feared her, believing her to be a harbinger of chaos. But others, drawn by her enigmatic aura, sensed something more profound beneath the surface.
One moonlit night, a group of students dared each other to perform the ancient chant of "Eko Eko Azarak" in the school's abandoned theater. As the incantation fell from their lips, shadows danced on the walls, and a chill wind swept through the room. And there, standing amidst the spectral apparitions, was Misa, her eyes ablaze with an otherworldly light.
In that moment, the truth of Misa's power was revealed. She was not a creature of darkness but a guardian of light, a protector against the malevolent forces that sought to infiltrate their world. With a flick of her finger, she banished the spirits back to their realm, restoring tranquility to the school once more.
From that night on, Misa's classmates viewed her in a new light, not as a witch to be feared, but as a heroine to be revered. And as she embraced her destiny, delving deeper into the mysteries of her abilities, she discovered that her purpose was not to sow discord but to maintain the delicate balance between light and shadow.
And so, the legend of Misa Kuroi continued to grow, her name whispered in hushed tones by those who bore witness to her power. For she was not just a girl with strange gifts but a beacon of hope in a world teetering on the edge of darkness, a reminder that even in the midst of shadows, light still found a way to shine.
