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Waraenu Warashi: 108 no Karma

“Crushed twin girl's soul wanders, collecting 108 human miseries to reincarnate after being killed as "unlucky."”

Waraenu Warashi: 108 no Karma

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Seinen Psychological Drama Fantasy
12 chapters · 3 volumes · 2010 - 2011 · Manga
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Crushed twin girl's soul wanders, collecting 108 human miseries to reincarnate after being killed as "unlucky."

A long time ago, a pair of twins were born. Back then, however, multiple births were considered unlucky, so one of the twins, a girl, was... crushed to death with a millstone, buried under the shade of a large mulberry tree. The girl's soul, lacking a fully grown spirit, could not reincarnate, and as such was forced to wander the world. Only after collecting 108 individual sources of human misery/worldly desire could she move onto the next world.

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A Manga Publication

  • Format 12 × 3 ch × vol
  • Total read 1h 36m approx
  • Published Oct 2010 – Sep 2011
  • Source Manga media type
  • Ref. BS-M17771 catalog

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