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Woltekamui holds Starlia hostage, having reattached her head but cursing her to die again if she escapes. He then demands she forge Silver Comet for Ragna as he is determined to fight him again and wants Ragna at his strongest. Borgius worries Taratectra’s death has sent Olto Zora insane. Nebulim reverse engineers Crimson’s globe chamber to create a sun shield over the city. Woltekamui hopes killing Ragna will make him stronger than the Dragon God. Starlia begins forging Silver Comet. Fu creates another
teleportation circle to take the corps to the city but is forced to ask Carla for the magic to activate it. She agrees but as payment demands the instructions to create her own circles and blood samples
from Ragna, Fu and Majo. Despite sulking Crimson deduces
Ultimatia has lost her time magic. Ordering his servants to prepare for battle Crimson plans to let Ragna distract the dragons while he kills Ultimatia himself. Notes[edit] ^ a b Tokyo MX and BS11 list the series premiere on September 30, 2023, at 25:30, which is effectively October 1 at 1:30 a.
Synopsis[edit] Setting[edit] Hunters (ハンター, Hantā) are licensed, elite members of humanity who are capable of tracking down secret treasures, rare beasts, or even other individuals, and can also access locations that regulars cannot. [5] To obtain a license one must pass the rigorous annual Hunter Examination run by the Hunter Association, which has a success rate of less than one in a hundred-thousand. [6] A Hunter may be awarded up to three stars: a
single star for making "remarkable achievements in a particular field"; they may then be upgraded to two stars for "holding an official position" and mentoring another Hunter up to single star level; and finally upgraded to three stars for "remarkable achievements in multiple fields". [7] Nen (念) is the ability to control one's own life energy or aura, which is constantly emitted from them, knowingly or not. There are four basic Nen techniques: Ten (纏) maintains the aura in the body, strengthening it for defense; Zetsu (絕) shuts the aura flow off, useful for concealing one's presence and relieving fatigue; Ren (練) enables a user to produce more Nen; and Hatsu (發) is a person's specific use of Nen. [8] Nen users are classified into six types based on their Hatsu abilities; Enhancers (強化系, Kyōkakei) strengthen and reinforce their natural physical abilities; Emitters (放出系, Hōshutsukei) project aura out of their bodies; Manipulators (操作系, Sōsakei) control objects or living things; Transmuters (変化系, Henkakei) change the type or properties of their aura; Conjurers (具現化系, Gugenkakei) create objects out of their aura; and Specialists (特質系, Tokushitsukei) have unique abilities that do not fall into the previous categories. [9] A Nen user can enter into a Contract (誓約, Seiyaku) where, by pledging to follow certain Limitations (制約, Seiyaku), their abilities are strengthened in relation to how strict they are. An example of this is Kurapika who, in order to have an unbreakable chain that will fully
restrain members of the Phantom Troupe, offered his life, should he use it on anyone other than its members. [10] Plot[edit] Main article: List of Hunter × Hunter characters The story follows a young boy named Gon Freecss, who was told all his life that both his parents were dead. But when he learns from Kite, an apprentice of his father Ging Freecss, that he is still alive and has since become an accomplished Hunter, Gon leaves his home on Whale Island (くじら島, Kujira Tō) to take the Hunter Examination (ハンター試験, Hantā Shiken) in order to become a Hunter like him. [11][12][13] During the exam, Gon meets and befriends three of the other applicants: Kurapika, the last remaining member of the Kurta clan who wishes to become a Hunter in order to avenge his clan and recover their scarlet-glowing eyes that were plucked from their corpses by a band of thieves known as the Phantom Troupe; Leorio, a prospective physician who, in order to pay for medical school, desires the financial benefits that Hunters receive; and Killua Zoldyck, another twelve-year-old boy who has left his former life as a member of the world's most notorious assassin family.
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