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Genre | Action/adventure, fantasy |
Author | Lee Kang-woo |
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Original run | 1998 |
Collected volumes | 26 |
Rebirth (Korean: 리버스 Libus, Stylization: 리버스(REBIRTH)) is a manhwa series created and drawn by Lee Kang-woo, writing under the pen name of Woo. It has been published in serialized format in the Korean weekly comic magazine Comic Champ since 1998. As of December 2010, it is up to twenty-six volumes and ongoing in Korea.
Rebirth is the story of a 17th century vampire named Deshwitat L. Rudbich. It follows his adventures after he is cast into a 300 year limbo by his enemies.
Rebirth is published in English by Tokyopop, with adaptation by Bryce P. Coleman and Aaron Sparrow. As of February 2009, twenty-two volumes have been published in English. Rebirth is published in Swedish by Wahlströms. The Swedish release started in summer 2005, with three volumes in the series released by the end of the year. Rebirth is published in Italy by Flashbook.
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Three hundred years ago, the God of White Magic, Kalutika Maybus was nearing the end of a one-sided battle against the vampire Deshwitat L. Rudbich. After a plea from Deshwitat's fiance, Lilith, to stop the fighting, Kalutika cold heartedly murders her. Angered, Desh attempts a final, desperate attack against the God, only to have it shrugged off. Kalutika, in a sort of perverse mercy, sealed Deshwitat in limbo, where he remained for several centuries, calculating his revenge.
Time passed until the 21st century, when a band of spiritual investigators led by Sang-Ho Do uncover a band of demons. Engaging in combat, most of the party is quickly killed, leaving only Sang-Ho, his daughter Remi, and an exorcist, Millenear. The remaining trio are quickly outclassed. Their own deaths seem imminent until Do's daughter, Remi, wounded, bleeds onto a pile of "dust". Her blood inadvertently breaks the seal that binds Deshwitat, releasing him.
Still weak from his captivity, Deshwitat is no match for the demons. It is then that Sang-Ho makes up his mind to sacrifice himself to save his daughter and Millenear Sheffield. Draining San-Do, Deshwitat regains his strength and makes short work of the demons. Angry at the vampire for her father's death, Remy wants to kill the vampire. However, after Deshwitat turns Sang-Do's body into resurrection dust, he reassures her that upon his death, her father would return to life as a human being. He also angrily notices his ring is red, cursing Kalutika.
A lot has changed since the 17th century. Carriages have been replaced by cars, the Internet connects the world, and vampires have become the stuff of legends. But beneath the veneer of technology, magic and religion still reign supreme. Kalutika is the most powerful person in the world, although few actually know he exists. Determined to exact his revenge on Kalutika, Deshwitat enlists Millenear's assistance to teach him light magic.
Upon further discussion, Deshwitat explains that because he practices dark magic, it was overwhelmed by Kalutika's light magic. If Desh were to learn light magic, he might be on equal ground with the God. Millenear tells him that she is unable to teach light magic herself, but she does know of a Buddhist monastery in Hong Kong that could be able to instruct him. Flying to Hong Kong, the three arrive at the monastery only to be attacked by a swordsman and his companion. Deshwitat discovers in shock that the swordsman is in fact his old friend Rett Butler, who should have died over 300 years ago. Rett sees his friend and calls out to his companion, Beryun, that their information is incorrect. However, Rett is promptly knocked unconscious by Beryun, who then engages in battle with Deshwitat.
Desh quickly discovers that Beryun is not only skilled in Dark Magic, but Light Magic as well. Millenear, unable to feel a life force from her, discovers that she is not human. Desh and Beryun battle until Master Tae, who is in charge of the monastery, stops the battle, revealing that she had never ordered an attack on Deshwitat. Desh attacks Master Tae, but is soundly beaten. When Remy happily declares that they can kill him, Tae corrects Remy, stating that Deshwitat is in fact the key to the humanity's salvation.
Created by the monks, Beryun is a living Yin Yang symbol. She is the perfect synthesis of Light and Dark magic and the only being able to wield both. She is deadly efficient, but soulless, so all she can do is follow orders. As for Rett, during Desh's last battle against Kalutika, Rett was supposed to provide backup for him. He would arrive with several men, but too late. He would find Lilith's body and Deshwitat's ashen remains. Kalutika returned and told Rett what he had done. Rett tried to avenge his friend, but was severely wounded, leaving an x shaped scar between his eyes, and saw his men butchered before his eyes. Because of his past friendship, Kalutika did not allow Rett to die, and gave him immortality. Kal instructed his one time friend that it was nothing personal, that he simply wanted Rett to live to see the Armageddon that the God of Light would bring forth.
Deshwitat reawakens from his slumber to catch most of the conversation and then asks what his part is in all of this. It is mentioned that Kalutika is prophesized by several texts, including those of Nostradamus in Century 2, Quatrain 62 of his prophesies, as the one that will bring about the end of the world. Even his name is almost the same, as Nostradamus mentioned the name Mabus, and Kalutika's last name was Maybus. Also mentioned is that a vampire who has faced him will be the world's best chance to save the world. Deshwitat is believed to be the best choice. He also receives some crushing news. The monks are unable to instruct him on how to learn the magic of the light. However, there may be one place where he could learn. The center of all light magic in the world: The Vatican.
The Rebirth Crew (as I will now refer to the group from now on) heads to the Vatican, where they are awaiting the arrival of Deshwitat. They accidentally stumble upon his feeding on a young woman, whom he converts to resurrection dust for revival after his death. Angry, Millenear attacks Deshwitat, who calmly beats her thoroughly. He then tells her that his feeding is merely the same as that of a wolf eating a rabbit in the wild. There is nothing he can do about it and that reducing the girl to resurrection dust is the best he can do. Disgusted, he leaves the group. While healing, Millenear has a flashback to her traumatic childhood, where she was cared for by an abusive aunt and uncle until they were killed by her spiritual rage. A priest named Father Williams took her in and taught her how to focus her powers to help people. However, she lost her standings in the priest when she disobeyed the head Bishop of the Vatican to save a possessed girl using her dark magic ability. Though she protested that she did what she had to, to save the girl, she was defrocked. It is then that Deshwitat appears and tells her that they were simply afraid of her and that she should feel no shame at the course her live has taken. She awakens, but Deshwitat lingers for a moment before disappearing.
Alone, Deshwitat is soon met by a priest, who instructs him that a priest wishes to meet him. Desh willingly goes along, but is instead ambushed by a large group of priests, which also include the elite special forces unit of the Catholic Church, the Order of St. Michael. Deshwitat fights as best as he can, since his powers are being blocked by a seal underneath St. Paul's Cathedral. However, he soon succumbs to his injuries and is about to be destroyed when Lilith appears to him in a vision. She asks him how he was able to fight before and he tells her it was his love for her that kept him going. Lilith transforms into Kalutika and asks him if he really is that weak to succumb to these priests. His thirst for vengeance reawakened, Deshwitat draws upon his own inner strength and devastates the party, taking one of the Order of St. Michael, a girl named Erica, hostage.
Meanwhile, Beryun returns and tells them of Deshwitat's whereabouts. Millenear realizes that Deshwitat is being led for death and leads the group into the Vatican, where they eventually find Father Williams, now caretaker of the Vatican library. There they hear the sad story of Deshwitat's imprisonment and the subsequent coverup by the church itself. The group sound finds the Order of St. Michael, who realizes that they were deceived by the Bishop of the Vatican.
Deshwitat soon reunites with both parties and confront the Bishop, who reveals that he wanted Desh murdered because he could not accept the truth that a being of darkness would be the savior. He decides that rather than let the world be saved by a vampire, he would instead assist in its destruction. He instructs Millenear to kill Deshwitat, giving her back her standing in the church. To his and Deshwitat's surprise, Millenear turns on the Bishop and blasts him with white magic, causing him to morph into a creature of white magic. With the Order quickly unlocking the seal, Deshwitat regains his magical power. However, even Deshwitat's full strength is not enough to stop the creature. Only by teaming up with Erica to combine their attacks is the creature destroyed.
The Rebirth Crew and the Order of St. Michael part on good terms and the Crew heads back to Asia. Millenear now holds the diary of Father Daniel, once a record keeper for Deshwitat, Kalutika and Rett in the old days and they discover the secret of Deshwitat's ring. It was meant to glow red to signify to the wearer that its twin's owner was still alive. When the owner died, the rings would turn blue. Because the ring is still red, it means that Lilith is still alive. It turns out that Lilith was resurrected by Kalutika as a sort of revenge on Deshwitat. Despite her forced loyalty to him, Lilith still loves Deshwitat.
Once back in Asia, Deshwitat tells the group that their trip to the Vatican did bear some good news. During his battle with Millenear, Deshwitat had been under the impression that light magic would always defeat Dark Magic. However, Millenear was considerably weaker than Deshwitat and lost easily. Therefore, Deshwitat tells them that he doesn't have to learn Light Magic to defeat Kalutika. All he has to do is strengthen his Dark Magic.
Time passes, and they convene yet again. Master Tae tells them that Kalutika has begun his apocalypse of mankind. She introduces their newest companion, Eiji Inaba, a ninja of the Pae-sin clan. Deswhitat says that simply increasing their numbers won't help. He decides to test him along with Millenear and Remi. Should they land a single scratch on him within a ten minute time limit, they can stay. After Eiji loses, Remi displays her newfound Shaman powers, she collapses and Millenear is unable to land a blow. With their loss, they are kicked out of the group. However, Master Tae insists that they take Eiji since he is a vital componenent in contacting the New York ninja sect.
Once they reach New York, they find that the New York Kunoichi's have been murdered by what looks like vampires. The murderer's are later introduced as Rang, Belose, and Lester. After Deshwitat is sent an unknown box, they intervene and steal it from him. They are foiled however when Lester is killed by Millenear and Belose along with Rang are beaten. Grey, the proclaimed Lord of the Vampires, kidnaps Millenear and Belose uses a bomb to destroy them. Deshwitat uses his Dark Barrier and Beryun uses her Arson's Shield to protect them from the attack. With no other option, they open the box and find a vampire's sand of the dead. Remi uses her blood to revive it, and Draistail appears. They then play a trick on Rang to get her on their side. Draistail offers to train Deshwitat, but Deshwitat refuses, insisting that he has to go save Millenear. Draistail traps him, saying that he is not yet ready.
Meanwhile, Rett and Beryun decide to go save Millenear themselves. They are soundly beaten by Grey. Deswhitat escapes from Draistail's trap with Remi's help, and goes to aid Rett and Beryun. He finds them both near death. He then contacts Eiji and tells them where to pick them up. Then, he faces off Grey. He soon finds that Grey is completey indestructible. The battle is stopped short by Grey, claiming that they finish it at the VLT.
He then takes up Draistail's offer and trains for the VLT. One week later, he competes in the VLT or the " Vampire Lord Tournament." After numerous battles and numerous close calls, Deshwitat faces off against Millenear who was turned into a vampire by Rang. He would've lost if he hadn't had a heart to heart with her nearing the end of the battle. He is able to beat her and advance onto Grey.
Before the battle with Grey, Draistail forms a plan. After Deshwitats companions strengthen the protective source around the arena, Desh is to launch one final powerful attack upon Grey. In the midst of battle with Grey, however, he reveals that he knew of this plan all along. Draistail leads Rett, Beryun, Remi, and the Order of St. Michael into a trap that he along with Grey and the Council of 6 had set up. Grey calls the Elder vampire on his cell phone to let them go, and he allows Deshwitat to strike him in the chest, severely wounding him. After that, Lilith arrives and destroy's the vampire race along with the five of the Council of 6. She converses briefly with Deshwitat claiming that she does not wish to cause him harm. However, she "must do as her Lord Kalutika wills" and moves to kill him but he is saved by the Elder Vampire, who teleports them to safety in a time box. She saves Grey and leaves the VLT in ruins. With the interference of Lilith, Deshwitat is elevated to Vampire Lord. There, he learns that the Vampire Lord's role in the world is to lead the vampires against the gods. The Elder dies, leaving Deshwitat apparently the last vampire in existence.
While Deshwitat trains for 30 days in the Monarch's Room, Rett and comnpany go to where Rang is waiting for them. When they arrive, it seems that she has more power than when they had last met. By drinking Millenear's blood, the blood of a "god seed," she has power greater than that of Grey. Rett, however, is able to figure out that she has little control over her newfound powers and with the help of his comrads, they are able to trick her into overloading herself. With no power in her left, Rett kills her. They can now go and revive Millenear, but they decide to do it in Hong Kong.
In Hong Kong, before reviving Millenear, Rett and company decide to question Master Tae about Millenear's origin. Master Tae explains to them that Millenear is indeed a "god seed" and when her human life ends, Millenear will ascend to being a God. After hearing this, everyone decides to keep this information from Millenear and revive her.
Deshwitat L. Rudbich
Kalutika Maybus
Millenear Shephield
Remi Do
Rett Butler
Beryun
Lilith Servino
Master Tae
Mr. Grey
Danube Maybus
The Hooded Man
There are several hints dropped in the manga that the hooded man is in fact, Kalutika himself from the future. A closeup of the man at one point in the story reveals a strong resemblance to the current appearance of Kalutika. The other hint is the sincerity in the man's voice when he speaks that he wanted to meet the young, innocent Kalutika one final time. If the man is Kalutika, then he himself had a hand in his own creation, as well as his own sorrow that he would suffer as a result of Danube's death.
Most notably, the Hooded Man, like Kalutika, is capable of time manipulation.
Eiji Inaba
Draestail
Millenear Shephield last name was derived from American baseball player, Gary Sheffield.[1] Woo depicted Deshwitat to be a 28-year-old demon because he is "sick of the 13-17-year-old other pretty boys that seem to populate every other manhwa title out there right now."[1] He also wanted a "manly man" for a lead character.[1] Millenear was planned to be a "useless sidekick hanging around the main character".[1] However, due to the fun in drawing her, Woo hinted that she might be the female heroine.[1]
Rebirth is the fourth album by the Brazilian progressive metal band Angra, the first since a major restructuring of the band's line-up.
All lyrics written by Rafael Bittencourt except Nova Era by Felipe Andreoli and Rafael Bittencourt.
Rebirth is the fourth studio album by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez. It was released on February 23, 2005, by Epic Records. Following the release of her third studio album This Is Me... Then (2002), which was dedicated to her fiancé at the time Ben Affleck, Lopez decided to focus on her film career. After her engagement to Affleck ended, Lopez put her career on hiatus, as she felt that it had been on a "roller-coaster" ride for years. She soon married fellow Hispanic recording artist Marc Anthony, and professed that she had entered "phase two" of her life, signifying a new beginning.
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A reboot series entitled XCOM was published by 2K Games, beginning with the strategy video game XCOM: Enemy Unknown, developed by Firaxis Games and released in 2012 to critical and commercial success, with an expansion to Enemy Unknown, called Enemy Within, being released in 2013 alongside a prequel, The Bureau: XCOM Declassified. A sequel, XCOM 2, has been released in 2016.
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The origin of the genre term(s) is not known with certainty. In the mid-1980s, several Cocteau Twins/This Mortal Coil records have been described as "ethereal","etherealism" or "ethereal romanticism". In September 1988, Staci Bonner of Reflex magazine described the music of 4AD as "gothically ethereal". Print media in the U.S., e.g. Alternative Press, SPIN, and Option music magazine, used the term "ethereal goth" more frequently, whereas European music magazines, especially German fanzines such as Glasnost, Aeterna, Entry, Black, and Astan, labeled the genre "ethereal wave" in the same vein as new wave, dark wave, and cold wave.