Children of the whales

, #1

Paperback, 195 pages

English language

Published Oct. 31, 2020 by VIZ Media.

ISBN:
978-1-4215-9721-8
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In an endless sea of sand drifts the Mud Whale, a floating island city of clay and magic. In its chambers a small community clings to survival, cut off from its own history by the shadows of the past. Chakuro is the archivist for the Mud Whale, diligently chronicling the lives and deaths of his people. But the steady pace of their isolated existence on the Mud Whale is abruptly shattered when a scouting party discovers a mysterious young girl who seems to know more about their home than they do. --

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I started this series a few years ago, but with college I fell off a lot of manga series that I had been following, and I'm only now going back through and catching up. This is one that I had been meaning to revisit and finish for a while now, because the art and story were both incredibly unique. I don't know if Abi Umeda has any artbooks or anything out there, but I would absolutely purchase them if so.

This particular series starts out following Chakuro, a young archivist for the Mud Whale, a floating community of several hundred residents adrift on an endless sea of sand. Most of the residents are marked, people able to wield magic (or "thymia") that is heavily influenced by the user's emotions. Because of this, emotions are reined in, kept in check, and otherwise frowned upon by most of the residents. Chakuro chronicles …

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