Rune discovers Zoma and Kitchel bringing together the spirit and body of Tintlet. But the demon Lim Kaana stumbles upon the happenings, too, and in his anger attacks the group! Zoma is separated from them ... but runs into Rath and Thatz, which may turn out to be a mixed blessing.
Rath
Dragon Knight of Fire, he is also a Yokai, the race of humanoid demons that lord over the beasts, but keeps that identity shrouded in mystery so that his motives and loyalties are never entirely clear. Ironically, he has an insatiable desire to hunt demons.
Rune
An elf of the Faerie world who sacrificed his Faerie powers to accept his role as Dragon Knight of Water. Although he loyally serves the Dragon Lord, he longs to return to his Faerie brethren and the life of a healer rather than a destroyer.
Thatz
A human thief who became the Dragon Knight of Earth when he tried to rob the Dragon Lord's castle and was inadvertently chosen by the Earth Dragon to be its master. His loyalty has always been to cash, food, and the acquisition of treasures. But he's learning how to live up to his duties as a Dragon Knight.
Lykouleon
The Dragon Lord who must manage the defense of the peaceful lands against the oncoming demon forces by navigating the political minefield that Dusis has become. He is not opposed to thwarting his rank and station by diving into the thick of the action, much to the chagrin of his advisory council, all of whom would rather he stay safe within the magically fortified walls of the Dragon Castle.
Nadil
The leader of the demon forces. He was decapitated by Lord Lykouleon in a battle years ago. His head, now safeguarded in the Dragon Castle, is highly coveted by the creatures of the Demon Realm, who long to resurrect their fallen commander. In order to do this, however, they much first retrieve Nadil's head.
Mineko Ohkami
Mineko Ohkami is the creator of several shonen manga including Gekka Kajin (Lumen Lunae), a dark tale of modern fantasy where no one is what he or she seems, and Asuka2, a drunken comedy about two superheroes with the same name. Densetsu No Kokuou Wo Sagase in 1989 was her debut on the manga scene.
Incorporating street style and contemporary humor into a magical setting, Dragon Knights has spanned 17 volumes of manga and 10 years of publication in Japan.
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