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Deus Vitae

“2068: super-android Leave spawns Selenoid society; four Mothers rule a rigid utopia now fracturing into conflict.”

Deus Vitae

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22,490 rank · 798 readers · 2 favorites
Seinen Action Sci-Fi
20 chapters · 3 volumes · 1999 - 2002 · Manga
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2068: super-android Leave spawns Selenoid society; four Mothers rule a rigid utopia now fracturing into conflict.

In the year 2068, humanity's greatest creation—the Brain Computer—ushers in a new era by designing Leave, an android whose capabilities eclipse those of her creators. As the world transforms under this technological revolution, Leave and her human guardian Fenrir find themselves at the center of an unprecedented shift in Earth's hierarchy. The emergence of the Selenoid—androids modeled after Leave—brings about a meticulously structured society divided into four distinct regions, each governed by powerful entities known as the Mothers. This new world order establishes a rigid hierarchy where strength determines one's place in society, creating what appears to be an ideal civilization. However, beneath this seemingly perfect surface, tensions simmer between different factions. Some remnants of humanity and certain Selenoid question the new world order, setting the stage for conflict as various groups with competing visions for Earth's future begin to emerge. (Source: Tokyopop)

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  • Format 20 × 3 ch × vol
  • Total read 2h 40m approx
  • Published Jun 1999 – Feb 2002
  • Source Manga media type
  • Ref. BS-M0264 catalog

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