Magdala de Nemure

From Baka-Tsuki
Revision as of 14:28, 15 June 2013 by KuroiHikari (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Circle-warning.gif This Project is still PENDING Authorisation.


Please read Template:Warning:ATP for further information

Volume 1 Cover

May Your Soul Rest in Magdala (マグダラで眠れ/Magdala de nemure) is a Japanese light novel series authored by Hasekura Isuna and illustrated by Nabeshima Tetsuhiro. There are currently 3 volumes published.

Story Synopsis

It is a world where order is maintained by three great factions, the [Church] which bears the greatest authority, the Order of Clausius possessing influence on par with the [Church], immense assets and military might, and lastly the [Guild of Commerce], an association of merchants and artisans alike.

The alchemist Kusler who was captured and imprisoned because he committed the offense of trying to burn a saint's bones, sold his skills and talents to the Order of Clausius. Together with an old friend, Welland, they were then dispatched towards the town of Grubetti which was close to the front lines.

And then at a workshop in Grubetti which boasted advanced equipment due to being near the front lines, Kusler met the nun Fenesis who had introduced herself as a [Monitor].

Translation

Registration

Those who wish to contribute are asked to first notify Teh Ping beforehand.

Translators are asked to register which chapters they're working on

Format Standards

Every Chapter (after editing) must conform to the general format guidelines.

Feedback

To express appreciation or other feedback, please post in the forum.

Updates

  1. REDIRECT Magdala de Nemure:Updates

Updates Archive.

The May Your Soul Rest in Magdala series by Hasekura Isuna

Volume 1


Project Staff

  • Project Administrator:
  • Project Supervisor: Teh Ping

Translators

ACTIVE

Teh Ping

INACTIVE


Editors

ACTIVE

INACTIVE

Series Overview

  • マグダラで眠れ1 2012年7月10日 ISBN 978-4-04-886728-3
  • マグダラで眠れ2 2012年10月10日 ISBN 978-4-04-886985-0
  • マグダラで眠れ3 2013年4月10日 ISBN 978-4-04-891579-3