

Tsumitsuki
- ツミツキ
- Sin Dwellers
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Synopsis
In the town that Takada Chinatsu moved to, there's a legend about demons called Tsumitsuki that possess the feelings of guilt a person has over their sins. Those who are possessed are slowly devoured, body and mind, as the demon manifests. As one of Takada's friends starts acting strangely, her classmate Kuroe steps in to help... but his true motives are hidden behind a mask. (Source: Storm in Heaven)
Publication notes
Tsumitsuki was published in Brazilian Portuguese by Editora JBC in July 2014; and in Spanish by ECC Ediciones on July 27, 2016.
Published
Sep 10, 2008 to Aug 4, 2009
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- MAL rank
- #18132
- Members (MAL)
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Main characters
Kuroe8 fan favoritesExternal profileAt the beginning appears to be cold, but begins to express compassion for the events happened. He tells Takada their condition. Eliminating demons not to become one. And rediscover Kazuha, a woman who created it for a time in childhood when it was abandoned by his parents in the forest and gave the power to control its transformation into a demon. (Source: Manga) No voice actors have been added to this character. Help improve our database by searching for a voice actor, and adding this character to their roles .
Chinatsu Takada0 fan favoritesExternal profileShe is new to the school. Takada befriends Mayu Shinohara. Shinohara is killed by Kuroe after turning into a demon. No voice actors have been added to this character. Help improve our database by searching for a voice actor, and adding this character to their roles .
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