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The Eminence in Shadow. We are currently editing: 2,429 pages, 391 articles, 1,245 files, 22,853 edits with 19 editor(s) About the Series The Eminence in Shadow (Kage no Jitsuryokusha ni Naritakute!, To Be a Power in the Shadows!) is an epic comedy action isekai about Cid Kagenou, a boy who dreams to enact his powers over the world while lurking in the shadows. With his organization, Shadow Garden, he forges a path through the darkness, all while remaining oblivious to the truth he's uncovered! The series is written by Daisuke Aizawa and originally illustrated by Touzai.
It began as a web novel posted on Syosetu in 2018 and was published as a light novel by Kadokawa, later licensed by English publisher YenPress.
The series has since been adapted into a manga, anime and game. Social Media Official Website JP • Official Twitter JP • Official Discord JP • Fan Discord EN • Reddit EN Explore the World of The Eminence in Shadow Characters Locations Shadow Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Nu 664 665 Victoria Claire Kagenou Sherry Barnett Alexia Midgar Iris Midgar Rose Oriana Akane Nishino Akira Nishino Yuuka Alexandria • Altena Empire • Arcadia • Earth • Laugus • Lindwurm • Lawless City • Messiah • Midgar Kingdom • Midgar Royal Spellsword Academy • Oriana Kingdom • Other World • Sakurazaka High School • Sanctuary • The City - State Alliance • Velgalta Empire Information Getting Started • Guides and Tutorials • To Do • Community Portal
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After watching Mashiba win his first OPBF lightweight title defence against Romeo, Ippo
watched Sendō's match against Mexican champion
José Nargo, which ended in Sendō's victory. Thinking about what Takamura said earlier, Ippo asked Aoki, Kimura, and Itagaki if they make excuses when they lose. After they answer that they do, Ippo realised his reason for losing was that he did not have enough determination and confidence that boxers like Mashiba and Sendō have in their eyes. Ippo, Aoki, Kimura, and Itagaki go to Takamura's ringside as Takamura arrived to the ring to fight Bison. After the second round, Takamura asked Ippo what he can do. Ippo answered "do his best".
The original team that worked on the first two games had
been disbanded, and Team Garapogos (a typical SNKgrish translation of Galapagos) was in charge of the series. Considering that the second Shodown game was praised as being one of the best fighting games of all time, there was intense pressure to deliver with the third game in the series. The changes made in the game were quite evident. Gone were some of the more campy characters such as Earthquake and Tam-Tam, and in was a new system called slash/bust (or chivalry/treachery). The slash/bust system was a play on the code of the samurai and allowed you to use slightly different versions of your chosen fighter. Other minor additions to the gameplay included air blocking, sidestepping/dodging, and POW charge. Although the changes in the game were for the better, many people felt that the series had fallen with Shodown III. Perhaps it was the change in theme or the absence of many fan favorites, but many gamers still feel this is one of the weaker installments in the series. Art of Fighting 3: The Path of a Warrior (1996, NeoGeo)
The final game in the Art of Fighting series had Robert Garcia as the star, shoving aside Ryo and his family problems. On the hunt for a woman named Freia, Robert
traveled back to his homeland to answer some unsolved mysteries. It's easy to see why SNK ended the series here; just about all of the innovations that had been made were in the first game, and the last two installments did nothing to further the series.