"Black Clover" Vol. 20: Why We Lived So Long
In "Black Clover" Vol. 20, we finally learn the truth about why some people live so long. It's a shocking revelation that will change the way you think about the series.
4.9 out of 5
Language | : | English |
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Print length | : | 192 pages |
For years, fans of "Black Clover" have wondered why some characters seem to age much slower than others. Yami Sukehiro, for example, is over 50 years old, but he looks like he's in his early 30s. And Julius Novachrono, the Wizard King, is said to be over 100 years old, but he looks like he's in his mid-20s.
In Vol. 20, we finally learn the answer to this mystery. It turns out that there is a magical artifact called the "Stone of Longevity" that can grant eternal youth to anyone who possesses it.
The Stone of Longevity was created by the first Wizard King, Lemiel Silvamillion Clover. Lemiel was a kind and benevolent ruler who wanted to find a way to end the suffering and death that plagued his people.
Lemiel spent years studying magic, and eventually he discovered a way to create the Stone of Longevity. The stone was able to grant eternal youth and immortality to anyone who possessed it.
Lemiel gave the Stone of Longevity to his closest friends and advisors, and they used it to live long and prosperous lives. However, the stone was eventually lost, and it was forgotten for centuries.
In Vol. 20, we learn that the Stone of Longevity has been rediscovered by the Eye of the Midnight Sun. The Eye of the Midnight Sun is a terrorist organization that seeks to overthrow the Clover Kingdom.
The Eye of the Midnight Sun is led by Patolli, a powerful elf who wants to avenge the death of his people. Patolli believes that the Stone of Longevity is the key to defeating the Clover Kingdom and creating a new world.
The Black Bulls, led by Asta, are tasked with stopping the Eye of the Midnight Sun from getting their hands on the Stone of Longevity. Asta and his friends must fight their way through hordes of enemies to reach the stone and prevent it from falling into the wrong hands.
"Black Clover" Vol. 20 is a thrilling and action-packed volume that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The revelation about the Stone of Longevity is a game-changer, and it will have a major impact on the future of the series.
Why We Lived So Long
The Stone of Longevity is a powerful artifact that can grant eternal youth and immortality to anyone who possesses it. It was created by the first Wizard King, Lemiel Silvamillion Clover, as a way to end the suffering and death that plagued his people.
Lemiel gave the Stone of Longevity to his closest friends and advisors, and they used it to live long and prosperous lives. However, the stone was eventually lost, and it was forgotten for centuries.
In Vol. 20, we learn that the Stone of Longevity has been rediscovered by the Eye of the Midnight Sun. The Eye of the Midnight Sun is a terrorist organization that seeks to overthrow the Clover Kingdom.
The Eye of the Midnight Sun is led by Patolli, a powerful elf who wants to avenge the death of his people. Patolli believes that the Stone of Longevity is the key to defeating the Clover Kingdom and creating a new world.
The Black Bulls, led by Asta, are tasked with stopping the Eye of the Midnight Sun from getting their hands on the Stone of Longevity. Asta and his friends must fight their way through hordes of enemies to reach the stone and prevent it from falling into the wrong hands.
"Black Clover" Vol. 20 is a thrilling and action-packed volume that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The revelation about the Stone of Longevity is a game-changer, and it will have a major impact on the future of the series.
4.9 out of 5
Language | : | English |
File size | : | 144436 KB |
Screen Reader | : | Supported |
Print length | : | 192 pages |
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Language | : | English |
File size | : | 144436 KB |
Screen Reader | : | Supported |
Print length | : | 192 pages |