Dances with the Dragons

April. 05,2018      
Rating:
7.5
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Rent / Buy
Trailer Synopsis

Gayus and the beautiful but cruel sword-wielder Gigina are "special equationists," individuals that manipulate the equations that govern world's laws thus allowing fantastic and deadly results. These two bounty hunters are caught up in a battle with dragons in the city of Eridana and in the intrigue of great nations.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2018

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12 Episode

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Episode 1 - Calamitous Song of Jushiki and Swords
April. 05,2018

Episode 2 - The Cardinal's Celebration
April. 12,2018

Episode 3 - Weaver of Light
April. 19,2018

Episode 4 - Ballet of the Winged
April. 26,2018

Episode 5 - Goddess of Revenge
May. 04,2018

Episode 6 - Bad Omen
May. 11,2018

Episode 7 - Invitation to an Evening Party
May. 18,2018

Episode 8 - Calm Days and Lonely Nights
May. 25,2018

Episode 9 - Revelation of Malice
May. 03,2018

Episode 10 - Guillotine of Spiders · Time of Snakes
June. 07,2018

Episode 11 - Endgame of Sand
June. 14,2018

Episode 12 - And Yet, We...
June. 21,2018

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