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This was a manga [Japanese comic] before it produced three episodes. What sucks is that they only produced the three
episodes because they saw how much people liked the manga, made three episodes, saw how much people disliked the episodes,
and didn't finish the rest of the episodes. That totally sucks because it ends with Setsuna dying so he can save his sister,
which is a crappy place to end anything. Well, I should start from the beginning, and I mean the very beginning. *clears voice*
Ahem! In the beginning, there was a war in heaven led by Lucifer. I'm sure most people are aware of Lucifer raging a war against
God because he wanted to take over, but the big said "Hell no!" and knocked him plus some other rebellious angels into Hell.
However, there was one angel that he didn't put into hell because he pretty much cursed her. Her name was Alexial, and she
was right up there with the slashing and the hacking and the kung fu fighting. Alexial's body was imprisoned in a huge gem
called the Angel Crystal while her soul was left out to be reincarnated. This sucks for her because she has no choice but
to live and die over and over again just to come back as some other stupid mortal. In this story, she happens to come back
as our main character: Setsuna Mudou. He's so kawaii! ^_^ Anyways, Setsuna is one messed up high school student. Not only
does he have the spirit/soul of an angel inside of him, but he's in love with his sister Sarah. His best friend, Kira Sakuya,
is treated like a brother, but there's more to him than just being his best friend and saviour from those stupid guys that
beat up poor Setsuna. Well, at the beginning of the episode, two demons find the Angel Crystal and use it to free Alexial
because they want her to try to take over heaven where Lucifer failed. The only problem is that she doesn't have her sword,
which is called Seven Blades because it's a sword with six blade-type things sticking out the side so it looks kinda like
a cactus. This is where Kira comes in because he gave a red stone to Setsuna, which is the stone that's in the hilt of Seven
Blades. This gives possession of Seven Blades, and Kira just happens to have the spirit of Seven Blades inside of him. Kira's
pretty much the freakin sword in human form, which is why he's always with Setsuna and protecting him. I mean, doesn't it
make sense that Alexial's spirit should be with the sword's spirit? Of course, Setsuna does all sorts of dumb stuff because
of Sarah, and the two eventually tell each other that they "love" each other and run off together. They don't exactly get
married, but they act as if they're husband and wife. The only problem is that Alexial has a twin brother named Rosiel who
wants to kill Setsuna. Why? Because killing Setsuna releases Alexial's soul so that it can go back into her body which is
free from the Angel Crystal. So Rosiel's trying to kill him, Kira's trying to protect him, but Setsuna would rather have himself
die than Sarah. Rosiel's so intent on killing Setsuna that he sends out his minions to do the job, and Sarah ends up getting
killed. Setsuna gets pissed off, sprouts wings, and blows up the world. But wait! Who's that big floating head in the sky?
That's Sara Fida, who happened to "pause" things before Setsuna could bring on apocalypse, and brings things back together.
Setsuna's still depressed and angry, so Sara Fida tells him that he can get Sarah back by going to Hades and rescuing her.
Unfortunately, only the dead are allowed there. So Kira, referred to as Seven Blades at this point, is giving a nifty dagger
that he stabs Setsuna in the heart with. Setsuna dies *sob* and that's where the episodes ended. Of course, there's plenty
more to the story, which I shall divulge to you, the reader. In the end, he goes down there, gets her back, and everything's
all nice and happy again =). You want more detail about it? Sorry, but that would be giving out way too much info. This is
one of my favorites, so you'll have to either read the rest of the manga or go find more info about the ending. I don't want
to spoil it for you
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