Yep they're all dead and you'll see each arc in the next 13 volumesAs always thanks for the TL!
So let me get this right first since I kinda forgot, but not all Amalareiks were dead, right? Or is it just we don't get shown how they died, but every Amalareiks were dead? (I know Stigma gave ring to Iko before and Iko's definitely still alive).
But once they chose to put the ring, they basically become a single (?) emotion that binds them to this world (kinda like an onryo?), in Doki's case being an anger, and once they got their wishes, they lost said emotion and basically got purified?![]()
I think i remember Mai saying she was the only of the Amalareiks that met Stigma while still being alive. I dont know if Stigma's ring killed her and turned her into an Amalareik or if she died of other causes (suicide maybe?) and then became one of them.As always thanks for the TL!
So let me get this right first since I kinda forgot, but not all Amalareiks were dead, right? Or is it just we don't get shown how they died, but every Amalareiks were dead? (I know Stigma gave ring to Iko before and Iko's definitely still alive).
But once they chose to put the ring, they basically become a single (?) emotion that binds them to this world (kinda like an onryo?), in Doki's case being an anger, and once they got their wishes, they lost said emotion and basically got purified?![]()
As always thanks for the TL!
So let me get this right first since I kinda forgot, but not all Amalareiks were dead, right? Or is it just we don't get shown how they died, but every Amalareiks were dead? (I know Stigma gave ring to Iko before and Iko's definitely still alive).
But once they chose to put the ring, they basically become a single (?) emotion that binds them to this world (kinda like an onryo?), in Doki's case being an anger, and once they got their wishes, they lost said emotion and basically got purified?![]()
the Amalareiks leaders are all people who had passed away (since they're taken from people Shine's regrets)
the Amalareiks rings doesn't need its wielder to be dead, as seen in the case of Iko and Mimi (the reporter's friend)