All Info
Genres
Supernatural, Action, Romance, Adventure, Fantasy, Shoujo, Drama, Historical, Mature, Smut
Summary
- Yuri is magically transported to Hattusa where she is summoned by a Queen to be a human sacrifice
- Her blood is the key to placing a curse upon the other princes so that the Queen’s son can be king
- Yuri must somehow manage to avoid the Queen’s scheming and decide her fate herself
Description
Yuri, a modern day teenager who had just received her first kiss, is suddenly whisked away to ancient Anatolia where an evil queen wants her for a blood sacrifice. Luckily, the timely intervention of Prince Kail saves Yuri from the queen's grasp. For now. Kail promises to send Yuri back to her home, but the queen's persistent schemes to kill them both, plus their growing interest in each other, keep those plans delayed.
Note: Contains a side story called Orontes Renka that is published in the final volume (28) of Anatolia Story, which is set in the same historic period.
In 2001 this series won the Shogakukan Manga Award for shoujo...
Authors
Characters
Queen Nakia
main
Yuri Suzuki
main
Kail Mursili
main
User Ramses
main
Aslan
support
Hadi
support
Ilbani
support
Kikkuri
support
Kash
support
Princess Alexandra
support
Rusafa
support
Urhi Shalma
support
Ursula
support
Other Facts
Published
Jan 5, 1995 to Jun 5, 2002
Serialization
Sho-Comi
Original Publisher
Shogakukan
Where to read
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