The fictional Japanese rural city of Omiko is the setting for the Ayakashi Triangle narrative. Unbeknownst to its residents, Omiko is also home to ayakashi, spirits that are typically unseen to the general public. Ayakashi can only be seen by a select few people who have a substantial portion of at least one of the twin energies that make up human beings: Haku, the life energy, and kon, the divine energy.
One such example is the Ayakashi Medium, a unique kind of person that secretes too much Haku, the energy that all ayakashi are comprised of. As a result, the Ayakashi Medium is revered by the bulk of ayakashi as a supernatural entity figure.
Ayakashi are generally friendly and peaceful toward people, but some are evil and vicious, endangering their life. There are clans made up exclusively of exorcist ninjas, whose increased kon enables them to do jutsu and other incredible feats in order to neutralize the danger they represent as well as to safeguard the public from harmful ayakashi.
The Exorcist Ninja Association is a covert organization established by the Japanese government hundreds of years before the first episode of the series. It is directly under the control of these clans. The Organization provides local agents all around the nation with instruction, special equipment, and information about ayakashi. The latter is offered by tool stores that also serve as general stores for the public.
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Ayakashi Triangle – Why Should you give this a Go?
The end of the initial volume saw the main, Matsuri Kazamaki, change into a girl and turn the whole fundamental connection that he had with his love interest, Suzu Kanade, on its own head. Despite the fact that this manga did evoke memories of a classic ecchi love comic from the mid-2000s.
Following on from this, two volumes and several hundred chapters later, it is also safe to say that Ayakashi Triangle is fantastic because it is unintentionally gay. ‘Unintentionally’? Why? This is due to the fact that in the past, Kentaro Yabuki has never expressed any specific interest in LGBT portrayal or WLW storylines.
Due to the fact that the primary characters in this particular series are both female, Yabuki’s fanservice heavily favors female interaction. The second, and arguably the most intriguing justification is that Suzu’s emotional states for Matsuri remain the same even after he has been transformed into a girl. It is clear from the start that she likes him (using the tried-and-true “childhood friend” cliche), but she experiences a type of dilemma after gender-bending occurs.
Is this alright? she finds herself wondering in chapter two. When Matsuri tries to become her “girlfriend,” he is revealed to be a boy. and she obviously contemplates, “I wonder if it’s conceivable,” in chapter 3. We’re both girls, after all. Could I continue to choose Matsuri if he doesn’t go forward to being a guy? she wondered, attempting to figure out how she felt about their new gender dynamics personally.
This is the way in which Ayakashi Triangle poses the query: Does it regardless of what gender somebody is on the exterior if I like what someone is on the inside? It’s an extremely strong question to put to the Weekly Shonen Jump readers.
Ayakashi Triangle Chapter 108 Release Date
Ayakashi Triangle chapter 108 will release on 18 October 2022 for all readers worldwide. All the fans are already getting their warmers ready for this one as it might leave some cold inside out.
Ayakashi Triangle: Where can it be Read?
Weekly Shonen Jump is where Ayakashi Triangle is published in Japan. For many years, manga has served as the focal point of the company’s business Shueisha.
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