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When King Bosse dies, Bojji is named as the next king; Kage leaves on a journey without Bojji, so he decides to go on his own journey too.
When King Bosse dies, Bojji is named as the next king; Kage leaves on a journey without Bojji, so he decides to go on his own journey too.
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Ranking of Kings
S1, EP1 "The Prince's New Clothes"Bojji's disabilities make people think he is unfit to be king; he meets Kage, a shadow being who takes advantage of his kindness.
Ranking of Kings
S1, EP14 "The Return of the Prince"Dorshe makes a desperate effort to protect Hiling; Bojji and Kage return to the castle.
Ranking of Kings
S1, EP3 "The New King"When King Bosse dies, Bojji is named as the next king; Kage leaves on a journey without Bojji, so he decides to go on his own journey too.
Ranking of Kings
S1, EP4 "His First Journey"Daida receives his ranking from the Ranking of Kings Committee; a hunter teaches Bojji about the mystery of life.
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