One of the earliest examples of a magical girl anthology, featuring a variety of different works from Mangaka who have worked with Rapport before
6th century, Frankish Kingdom. Sister Basina, a nun of Neustrian royal blood, is bullied and oppressed by her two step-sisters. No one can defy her two step-sisters, who control the convent, so Basina endures her suffering alone, guided by the teaching, "Forgive your enemies." One day, Princess Clotilda of the Kingdom of Paris is on her way to the convent. Her encounter with Basina leads to a major rebellion that engulfs the nuns. (Source: Shinchosha, translated)
This semi-autobiographical story is based on a horrific episode from Higuchi Takehiro's time as a security guard at a Roppongi club, and is known for being "the man who defeated Asakura Mikuru" in "Breaking Down." The character design and composition are handled by Tokoro Juzo, the maestro of the delinquent manga world known for "Shikigami Densetsu: Taku's Sukkou" and "Dolphin," and the story is vividly brought to life by the talented Shimahoshi Mitsuichi, whose writing style was recognized by Matsumoto Leiji and who gave him a pen name! (Source: Champion Cross, translated)