The unique setting of Japanese light novels attracts attention: the heroine of the end of the world is a driver + battery

The unique setting of Japanese light novels attracts attention: the heroine of the end of the world is a driver + battery

Japanese light novels cover a wide range of topics. Recently, a Buddhist punk mecha novel "Dusk's Busterion" has attracted the attention of netizens for its unique setting.

This novel tells the story of a protagonist who embarks on a journey to find the Buddha's relics, an infinite energy source of merit, in order to save his town in the end times. However, the Buddha statue has become a terrible weapon that forces people to become Buddhas. The Buddha statue weapon has a very hardcore appearance design, which looks very cool.

The setting of apocalypse + Buddhist punk mecha battle is relatively rare in Japanese light novels. The Buddha statue has a similar appearance to Gundam, but it still needs energy from humans. The heroine is the "Buddha's relic" (driver + battery) who has become a Buddha in the flesh. She drives the Gatling Buddha to survive with the hero in the apocalypse. Compared with the flood of time-travel themes, this setting is really a mudslide in the light novel world.

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