Sept. 1, 2024

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Statue of the Shrine of Wishes
愿望祠堂的神像 願いの祠の神像
The statue enshrined in the Shrine of Wishes, said to "grant any wish if you wish for it." Its miraculous power is certain, and it was by the wishes of the Satanists that Hakuto Kunai was summoned. Although it has a sinister appearance, according to the person in question, "The evil wishes of humans over a long period have changed this form," and it was originally white. The appearance differs between the manga and the anime, with the anime version being milder. Kunai, facing the statue, wishes to return, but the statue refuses, saying it "goes against the summoner's wish." Having exhausted its power in summoning Kunai, it bestowed a skull ring overflowing with chūnibyō on Kunai and vanished. Its true identity is, as Kunai speculated, a throne angel.

(Edit Author: K K)

Sept. 15, 2024 (Current Version)

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Statue of the Shrine of Wishes
愿望祠堂的神像 願いの祠の神像
The statue enshrined in the Shrine of Wishes, said to "grant any wish if you wish for it." Its miraculous power is certain, and it was by the wishes of the Satanists that Hakuto Kunai was summoned. Although it has a sinister appearance, according to the person in question, "The evil wishes of humans over a long period have changed this form," and it was originally white. The appearance differs between the manga and the anime, with the anime version being milder. Kunai, facing the statue, wishes to return, but the statue refuses, saying it "goes against the summoner's wish." Having exhausted its power in summoning Kunai, it bestowed a skull ring overflowing with chūnibyō on Kunai and vanished. Its true identity is, as Kunai speculated, a throne angel.

(Edit Author: A A)