Fenrir (manga)

Fenrir (Japanese: フェンリル, Hepburn: Fenriru) is a Japanese manga illustrated by Mioko Onishi and based on a creation of Chūgaku Akamatsu (Aria the Scarlet Ammo).[2] It was first published by Square Enix in Big Gangan magazine in 2018.

Fenrir
フェンリル
(Fenriru)
Manga
Written byChūgaku Akamatsu
Mioko Onishi
Published bySquare Enix
MagazineBig Gangan (Square Enix)
Original runAugust 25, 2018[1]?

Development and release

The manga is based on an original creation by Chūgaku Akamatsu, the author of Aria the Scarlet Ammo.[3] The illustrator of the serialization is Mioko Onishi, the author, among other things, of Boku boku sensei and Batoru rowaiaru tenshi-tachi no kokkyō.[1] It was first released on August 25, 2018.[1] Fenrir was released in the monthly Big Gangan, volume 9. The same volume also featured the debut of another serialization, namely Nana Hoshi and Tachibana (ナナホシとタチバナ) by Sayaka Ameno.[1]

Plot

The manga is set in 12th-century Mongolia. The Mongols are divided in several tribes and Temjin, whose father is the chief of the Kiyat clan, meets a mysterious girl by chance. Their meeting will affect the whole world.[3][4][1]

Characters

Main

  • Temjin (テムジン, Temujin): The son of a chieftain of the Kiyat; he works hard and has a kind heart.[3]
  • Behter (ベクテル, Bekuteru): He is the half brother of Temjin. Behter is elected the new chief of his and his brother's clan.[3]
  • Börte (ボルテ, Borute): Temjin's love interest and future wife. She is from the Ongirat tribe.[3]

References

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