Maga Maga Yama - Ch. 6 - Suso

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I guess it’s just interesting that there’s some lore behind the mountain, and that the monk in this story (he's the same monk from chapter 1) actually owns it. I really thought this was simply an anthology of unrelated mountain horror stories.
I was about to make the point connecting this story back to chapter 1 as it took me off-guard.
Considering the order of events (tragedies) in the introductory page I assume the MC's other family accidentally fell victim to his mother's curses though it's a rather dark irony that the fire she presumably invoked which decimated the village also acted as a signal to help save the MC from dying in the well.

Thanks a lot for picking up this orphaned Koike Nokuto work BTW, alongside Tonari no Jii-san and Yuuan no Kanata.
Any interest in the future in further rescuing some of the author's other works like Kuromachi and Mushroom?
 
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I was about to make the point connecting this story back to chapter 1 as it took me off-guard.
Considering the order of events (tragedies) in the introductory page I assume the MC's other family accidentally fell victim to his mother's curses though it's a rather dark irony that the fire she presumably invoked which decimated the village also acted a signal to help save the MC from dying in the well.

Thanks a lot for picking up this orphaned Koike Nokuto work BTW, alongside Tonari no Jii-san and Yuuan no Kanata.
Any interest in the future in further rescuing some of the author's other works like Kuromachi and Mushroom?
You're welcome! Really appreciate your comments.

I'll consider Mushroom but not sure about Kuromachi as horror-comedies are not my thing.
 
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Reminds me of how PTSD Radio initially seems like disconnected stories, but slowly builds up a timeline of events through its run. This seems like a good one.
 

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