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The Tomb of Iuchiban (CCC) was the resting place of the vile sorceror Iuchiban, designed to keep him trapped forever. After the Iuchiban's defeat following the Battle of Stolen Graves in 510, the Emperor commanded the Kaiu family to build the tomb to contain Iuchiban. Despite the most advanced construction and magic being used in the containment of Iuchiban, the bloodspeaker escaped two times, once in 750 and once in 1165.

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  • Haka no Iuchiban
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  • The Tomb of Iuchiban (CCC) was the resting place of the vile sorceror Iuchiban, designed to keep him trapped forever. After the Iuchiban's defeat following the Battle of Stolen Graves in 510, the Emperor commanded the Kaiu family to build the tomb to contain Iuchiban. Despite the most advanced construction and magic being used in the containment of Iuchiban, the bloodspeaker escaped two times, once in 750 and once in 1165.
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  • The Tomb of Iuchiban (CCC) was the resting place of the vile sorceror Iuchiban, designed to keep him trapped forever. After the Iuchiban's defeat following the Battle of Stolen Graves in 510, the Emperor commanded the Kaiu family to build the tomb to contain Iuchiban. Despite the most advanced construction and magic being used in the containment of Iuchiban, the bloodspeaker escaped two times, once in 750 and once in 1165.
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