Madoc and Zayeden Ferreire both hail from the Crimson Lunar Tribe. They are 19 years old. They are the unknown males that will become Sachi’s mate. They are the strongest males born in the last three hundred years. Their mating is the key to helping unite all the tribes in a massive unification that will benefit them all. As identical twins, made from one egg, they are a naturally occurring clone, therefore they are one.
Sachi Bennion is the daughter of the Sanguine Lunar Tribe. The youngest of the Alpha's children. She is the only daughter born with the alpha birthright. And not just any birthright, she is the special alpha. A tragedy happens and she dies, but has her body taken over by the Sachi from the future.
Sachi was just an ordinary girl that worked in the fashion industry, along with her best friend. She dies in a horrible car accident, but not before Selene the Lunar Queen offers her the chance to step into her special alphas place. Sachi agrees and wakes up on the riverbank, badly injured from the ride in the water. Now she must keep her promise to the original Sachi to help her find her mates and fulfill the destiny that Selene the Lunar Queen has laid out for her. With the disappointment Selene has faced in her children, she sends the twins and Sachi to help reteach her children the proper ways of the werewolf people. Far to many are trying to take on the attributes of the humans and their mother is not pleased.
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Original Sachi Bennion: "PLEASE, please, I beg of you, to avenge me."
Sachi Bennion: "Who? Who are you? Are you speaking to… me?"
Original Sachi Bennion: "Yes, yes I am. Please, please avenge me. I was supposed to be paired to one of the men from the Crimson Tribe with any luck. As you have seen from some of my memories, I will not see that particular possibility unfold."
Sachi Bennion: "What would you like me to do? In my original world, I was nothing more than a clothing designer. Basically, a tailor that designed the outfits. I have no skills in fighting or how to be a leader. How will I manage such a feat? Hell, my only other possible skill is the fact that I studied herbology as a hobby."
Original Sachi Bennion: "Do not worry so much on that front, I will leave with you all my skills and fighting knowledge of this world. That way, you will not be so lost. Be sure to make use of those skills and train hard as you will surely need them to help you for the task to come. When my mate is found, you will be among the strongest female alphas in the whole tribe. Finding him will unlock us both completely, then we will be able to transform. That is part of why I was killed by them. Jealously!! Fucking jealousy! I cannot let things stand. It is to be my duty to help rule whatever tribe I am mated to. I refuse to let them get away with taking my role that I was groomed for my whole life. It is UNFORGIVABLE!! I beg of you; make them all pay for what they have done."
Sachi Bennion: "I understand, I shall do my best to avenge you. I promise to help figure out which one actually pushed you in and I will make them pay. I always keep my vows to people. This I will do since you have died unnecessarily with such grievance. Those who cannot respect family and traditions have no rights to speak of in my opinion."
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The narrative revolves around our protagonist, Ikuro, who is forcibly endowed with superpowers by a malevolent organization, enabling him to transform into Baoh. He escapes alongside a young girl, and subsequently, the organization relentlessly pursues them until Ikuro eventually confronts them at their headquarters. The concept isn't extraordinary, yet it isn't particularly poor either. The issue lies in the minimal exposition we receive regarding the world and characters.
Baoh's powers seemingly emerge out of nowhere, with little to no explanation. For the most part, they are self-explanatory, but the problem is we never truly grasp Baoh's full capabilities. It's challenging to feel suspense during a fight when we know the character might simply unveil some new power we've never seen before. Every battle feels like a deus ex machina due to this.
Moreover, the characters aren't well-developed. Who is Doress, and why did they create Baoh? To utilize him as a weapon, but for what purpose? The pacing is extremely紧凑, which ultimately proves detrimental as crucial elements like the characters' motivations are somewhat overlooked in favor of more combat sequences.
Regarding the fight scenes, they are, once again, unremarkable. Araki's art style is unmistakably unique, and we witness something akin to his other early works like Part 1 of JoJo or Mashounen BT. They are visually appealing, but concerning the content, they lack the ingenuity and creativity that his later series, JoJo, has become renowned for. Instead, these battles are typically rather straightforward, with Baoh employing a new power to triumph. While having the hero develop new powers can be engaging, there's little anticipation built up, and it becomes monotonous.
In conclusion, I can't genuinely give this a strong endorsement. If you're an Araki fan like myself, you might appreciate this work. Nevertheless, among Baoh, Mashounen BT, and JoJo, Baoh is undoubtedly the weakest of his creations.
For fans eager to explore a precursor to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Baoh offers an engaging experience. It contains all the trademarks of a non-JoJo part: an intriguing premise, characters that feel unique and vibrant, and a fusion of the bizarre, the esoteric, and the skeptical. It also blends body horror and gore with absurdly exaggerated action and dialogue. The theme of "love for humanity," central to JoJo's, might have also played a pivotal role in Baoh.
However, Jump's decision to cancel the series before introducing the first major climax leaves a lasting impression. The ending doesn't just feel hurried; it is rushed. Just as you believe it's evolving into a significant series, it abruptly ends—leaving you thinking it had the potential to be more than what it became.
For those not particularly drawn to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure or Araki's works in general, I can't identify a strong reason to read this.
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