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The Weathering Continent (風の大陸, Kaze no Tairiku) is a Japanese fantasy light novel series written by Sei Takekawa and illustrated by Mutsumi Inomata. The Weathering Continent centers on three travelers – the delicately beautiful sorcerer Tieh, the burly and reticent warrior Bois, and the spritely young Lakshi – as they trek through the shattered wastelands of the ancient continent of Atlantis.

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  • The Weathering Continent (jap. 風の大陸, Kaze no Tairiku, dt. Kontinent des Windes) ist eine 28-teilige Light-Novel-Serie von , welcher ebenfalls als Anime-Film umgesetzt wurde. (de)
  • 『風の大陸』(かぜのたいりく、The Weathering Continent)は、竹河聖によるライトノベル作品。超古代の動乱の大陸アトランティスを舞台に、主人公ら3名の旅と冒険、そして大陸の運命を描く長編ファンタジー小説シリーズ。 (ja)
  • The Weathering Continent (風の大陸, Kaze no Tairiku) is a Japanese fantasy light novel series written by Sei Takekawa and illustrated by Mutsumi Inomata. The Weathering Continent centers on three travelers – the delicately beautiful sorcerer Tieh, the burly and reticent warrior Bois, and the spritely young Lakshi – as they trek through the shattered wastelands of the ancient continent of Atlantis. The first installment of The Weathering Continent was published in Monthly Dragon Magazine in April 1988, with a total of 28 collected novels released from November 1990 to April 2006. An anime feature film based on the novels was also released theatrically in Japan on July 18, 1992. It is available in the United States courtesy of Media Blasters. During the novels' original run, several side stories were published. A short, sequel series also followed when the original The Weathering Continent ended. (en)
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  • Cover of Part 24, illustrated by Mutsumi Inomata. (en)
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  • Seinen (en)
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  • April 1990 (en)
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  • 風の大陸 (en)
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  • Kaze no Tairiku (en)
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  • 1992-07-18 (xsd:date)
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  • Shin Kaze no Tairiku (en)
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  • Kōichi Mashimo (en)
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  • The Weathering Continent (jap. 風の大陸, Kaze no Tairiku, dt. Kontinent des Windes) ist eine 28-teilige Light-Novel-Serie von , welcher ebenfalls als Anime-Film umgesetzt wurde. (de)
  • 『風の大陸』(かぜのたいりく、The Weathering Continent)は、竹河聖によるライトノベル作品。超古代の動乱の大陸アトランティスを舞台に、主人公ら3名の旅と冒険、そして大陸の運命を描く長編ファンタジー小説シリーズ。 (ja)
  • The Weathering Continent (風の大陸, Kaze no Tairiku) is a Japanese fantasy light novel series written by Sei Takekawa and illustrated by Mutsumi Inomata. The Weathering Continent centers on three travelers – the delicately beautiful sorcerer Tieh, the burly and reticent warrior Bois, and the spritely young Lakshi – as they trek through the shattered wastelands of the ancient continent of Atlantis. (en)
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  • Weathering Continent (de)
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