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  1. Thou Shalt Not Die (Kimi Shi ni Tamou koto Nakare, 君死ニタマフ事ナカレ), written by Yoko Taro and illustrated by Daisuke Moriyama, follows the students attending the "Special Abilities Private High School", Kuroi and Mashiro, alongside their companions as they try to get through school and survive in an ever increasingly hostile world.

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    Thou Shalt Not Die allows Yosano to heal all kinds of physical external injuries or any kind for herself and others with the one condition that they must have near fatal injuries. Therefore, in order for her ability to be used, the target must be injured enough to be half-dead. Thou Shalt Not Die is often used as a means to heal the injuries of the...

    During the Great War, Yosano was recruited by then military physician Ōgai Moriprimarily to use her ability for his Immortal Regiment strategy. This required Yosano to heal various war soldiers when they sustained injuries – some of which were life-threatening and psychologically traumatizing – to enable them to return to the battlefield. Though in...

    The ability is a reference to Thou Shalt Not Die(君死給勿,, Kimi Shinitamō Koto Nakare?), a poem by Akiko Yosano in 1904. It is a poem addressed to her younger brother who has been sent to fight in the Russo-Japanese War, telling him not to die. It was also made into a song and was used as a mild form of anti-war protest.

    When Atsushi Nakajima saw and worried about Doppo Kunikida's amputation, the latter hinted that Yosano can do something about his condition. Though it is yet to be expounded upon, it hints on the p...

  2. Thou Shall Not Die. Yoko Taro, Moriyama Daisuke. Add To Library. 7.12. 8,747 75 N/A. Gore Sci-Fi Action Psychological Romance Drama Horror Supernatural. Publication: 2014, Completed. In the future, supernatural powers not only exist but have become science fact.

  3. 25 déc. 2014 · Looking for information on the manga Kimi Shi ni Tamau Koto Nakare (Thou Shalt Not Die)? Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. In the future, supernatural powers not only exist but have become science fact.

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  4. Thou shalt not kill ( LXX, KJV; Ancient Greek: Οὐ φονεύσεις, romanized : Ou phoneúseis ), You shall not murder ( NIV, Biblical Hebrew: לֹא תִּרְצָח, romanized: Lo tirṣaḥ) or Do not murder ( CSB ), is a moral imperative included as one of the Ten Commandments in the Torah. [1]

  5. 25 déc. 2014 · Characters from the manga Kimi Shi ni Tamau Koto Nakare (Thou Shalt Not Die) on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest manga database. In the future, supernatural powers not only exist but have become science fact.