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| Subject: Jin Kazama: Devil's Requiem Sat Dec 12, 2009 2:12 am | |
| Jin Kazama: Devil's Requiem - The story of Jin Kazama following Tekken 6 -
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Chapter 1: “The Resurrection has begun… For better, or for worse?”
Jin Kazama, having defeated the embodiment of ultimate evil – Azazel, the destructive God’s temple has been completely destroyed, vanishing in to the sand. Leaving Jin laid motionless in the sand. Though cold and appearing dead, the tattoo remains plastered across his arm, a clear sign of the Devil’s presence still within him. Is it even possible to kill the Devil…?
Being the one to find Jin first, Raven was the only witness to his ‘resurrection’. A dark purple aura emanated from his body as Jin slowly lifted into the air, shots of red lightning raced around him. An agonising pain shot up his back before his black feathered wings tore from his back. They then spread out with a flick, reaching their maximum wingspan. Meanwhile, large curved horns began to rip out of his head, unbearable pain filling his mind as they slid out. And then, with a furious growl, Devil Jin rushed forward with a tremendous flap of his wings, smacking into Raven and knocking flying. The ninja didn’t see that coming and couldn’t do anything but crash into floor and come to a stop after some awkward rolls. Jin, however, continued forward, thrusting his shoulder into one the vans, easily toppling it over as he sped past. Some of the soldiers with Raven drew their guns, but by the time they had, Devil Jin had already ascended and flew into the distance.
The Devil's Requiem begins...
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Chapter 2: “Our saviour, the Devil… Although the fall of Azezal is worthy of our praise, who can save us from him…?”
The Devil within Jin was the only thing that had kept him alive, if it weren't for the Devil Gene, Jin Kazama would be dead. And it would only be a matter of time before Azezal's rule! Although a hero in my eyes, Jin can not control the beast within. Making him a dangerous individual, both unpredictable and holding great power...
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