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In the Country of
Tokyo (Shifting Sands), Fai lays dying with an eye that was torn out by
the fake Syaoran. Subaru makes a deal with the Space-Time Witch, Yûku,
that to get the water supply back that he will give some his vampire
blood to Fai. This will cause Fai to heal quickly.
Kurogane agrees
to be the only one that Fai will drink blood from, as he will now be a
vampire. But without his missing eye, Fai will not be able to use his
magic. If Fai does retrieve his missing eye, Kurogane will no longer
have to be Fai's "game." When Fai received the vampire blood, his body
begins to change and it was quite painful.
Fûma shows up with one of Sukura's
memory feathers inside a container that Mokona's senses cannot
penetrate. Fûma wants to bring all of his people to this tower because
they are almost out of water in their tower.
Sakura awakens and since Mokona cannot sense the feather, she decides that she doesn't need the
feather and will just lose whatever memory the feather contains. After
Yûku fills the tower reservoir with water, she calls upon Kurogane to
perform a task. Sukura, feeling guilty for all that has happened in this
country, demands that she perform the task, not Kurogane. She is to
retrieve something for Yûku and has to do it alone.
As she struggles to
survive the giant, mutated creatures that inhabit the Shifting Sands,
Fai awakens. Fai freaks out when he learns that Sukura is facing the
danger so this world alone, and for him.
Tsubasa:
RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE: Volume 17
is
a manga book written and drawn by Clamp. This book was translated and
adapted by William Flanagan and Lettered by Dana Hayward. This book
contains the following chapters:
Chapter 125: The Sound of Life
Chapter 126: Life That Ends
Chapter 127: One's Great Wish
Chapter 128: The Two Hunters
Chapter 129: Night in the Capitol
Chapter 130: Stepping Over the Line
Chapter 131: Guilty Consciences
Chapter 132: The Fear of Belief
There is
also some special extras in the following sections: 1) Honorifics
Explained, 2) About the Creators, and 3) Translation Notes. The book
reads from right to left and back to front, just like a book from Japan.
This manga book is intended for readers ages 13 and up.
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