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Tenebrae

35 year old Male
Single
Last online over 9 years ago
Millington, NJ
D.Gray-Man
D.Gray-Man [TV] Tenebrae gave it a 9.
Set in a fictional 19th century world, D.Gray-Man tells the story of 15 year old Allen Walker, a boy who roams the earth in search of innocence.
7185 users added this.
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion
Set on the fictional year of 2010, the world has been split into 3 superpowers: The Holy Britannian Empire (the Americas; also called Britannia), the Chinese Federation (Asia), and the European Union (Europe and Africa; previously known as the Euro-Universe. Also known as Europa United in Akito the Exiled).
16863 users added this.
Death Note
Death Note [TV] Tenebrae gave it a 8.
The story of Death Note revolves around a high school student called Yagami Light. His life changed when he saw a supernatural notebook that fell from the sky.
32724 users added this.
Fate/Stay Night
Fate/Stay Night [TV] Tenebrae gave it a 8.
When he was young Shirou had lost his parents in a large and unexplained fire. He was rescued and later adopted by a man named Kiritsugu Emiya who had revealed to Shirou that he was a magus, a person capable of using spells and magic.
5549 users added this.
Mushishi
Mushishi [TV] Tenebrae gave it a 8.
They are neither plants nor animals. They differ from other forms of life such as micro-organisms and fungi.
2122 users added this.
Toaru Majutsu no Index
Toaru Majutsu no Index [TV] Tenebrae gave it a 8.
Set in a world where science clarifies supernatural powers. In a huge college that has power development in its curriculum.
1548 users added this.
Trinity Blood
Trinity Blood [TV] Tenebrae gave it a 8.
After the unsustainable growth of the human population on Earth, the United Nations has opted to colonize Mars. During this expedition, the humans discovered two alien technologies: The Bacillus virus and the Crusnik nanomachines.
4221 users added this.
Trigun
Trigun [TV] Tenebrae gave it a 7.
Known for its Space Western theme, Trigun is about a man named "Vash the Stampede" and the two Bernardelli Insurance Society employees who follow him around in order to minimize the damages inevitably caused by his appearance. Most of the damage attributed to Vash is actually caused by bounty hunters in pursuit of the "60,000,000,000$$" (sixty billion "double dollars") bounty on Vash's head for the destruction of the city of July.
10313 users added this.