Friday, October 18, 2013

Descendants of Darkness

This show is revolves mainly around Tsuzuki who is called the Guardian of Death or plainly the Grim Reaper.Now when think 'Reaper' your probably thinking that this guy is nothing but a scary skeleton that's wearing a black robe.Well, that doesn't seem to be the case because now he's a handsome, kind, 20 year old man with an extreme sweet tooth.He also has the power to control the twelve shikigami which we will see during the show.

Now the story starts out when his chief tells him to investigate "The Vampire Case".Apparently, lots of people are dying in a certain area with their blood drained and them finding bite marks on their necks.While Tsuzuki investigates these serial murders, he comes across his new partner Hisoka. A teenage boy who has some trust issues, but soon warms up to Tsuzuki.Also, they encounter Doctor Muraki who turns out to being the villain in this story and who seems to have a bit of a crush on Tsuzuki.He was so desperate to get his attention that he kidnaps Hisoka and forces Tsuzuki to go on a date with him.Sadly, for the doctor Tsuzuki seems to have his mind only on Hisoka the whole time their together.I liked seeing the guy get crazy jealous on the fact that his crush's mind isn't on him.

Not only that but I think Muraki was the very same person who killed Hisoka the first time.That would explain a lot about his trust issues.Anyway, the forced date isn't the only time Muraki tries to get Tsuzuki's love.This man even suckered poor Tsuzuki into a poker game for information about a case.I know both Tsuzuki and Hisoka would rather stay far away from this man as possible but it looks like he has all the answers to everything.

My biggest question in the beginning of this anime was,"Why is Muraki so interested in Tsuzuki?" The answer to that question will also be answered in this show.

Descendants of Darkness is filled with darkness, death, mystery, love, friendship and fantasy.I really enjoyed watching this anime and I think anyone else would, too.

Thanks for Reading!

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