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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Babylon is a novel trilogy written from 2015 to 2017 by Mado Nozaki (Kado: The Right Answer) with artwork done by Zain under Kodansha's Kodansha Taiga novel label.note There's word that there's a fourth volume that's not released yet, although it's suggested that KT asked Nozaki if he can do so since the series is left at a cliffhangar and Japanese/foreign critics have pointed it out that the third volume is making a lot of readers/viewers speculate.It has received a manga adaptation by Nobuhide Takishita in Comic Days magazine under Kodansha's Afternoon KC imprint in 2019, with an October 2019 anime adaptation directed by Kiyotaka Suzuki and produced by Koji Yamamoto while the scripts are written by Minaka Sakamoto and music done by Yutaka Yamada and animation by Revoroot.The anime adaptation is shown worldwide with regional subtitles under Amazon Prime with the first three episodes aired together. In Japan, it's available via Tokyo MX, BS11 and AT-X. It ran for 12 episodes.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The Tokyo District Public Prosector's office authorizes a daylight raid in Tokyo's newly created Shiniki ward to investigate a pharmaceutical company named Japan Supiri, suspected of faking medical test results from a university. One of the prosecutors involved is Zen Seizaki. While the DPPO investigates, an anesthetist by the name of Shin Inaba was found dead. Left behind is a mysterious document with the word "F" written on it with hair and skin samples.As Seizaki investigate the case, he learns that a mysterious group is making plans to covertly manipulate the ward's local mayoral election and deceive the locals by using fake information. At the center of law enforcement investigation is a woman named Ai Magase.Head here for the character trope page.
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Peaceful in Death
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Peaceful in Death: All of Magase's victims share the same MO, despite the rich variety of genders, ages and standing in society. A serene, peaceful, smile forever plastered in their visages pre- and -post-mortem.
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Driven to Suicide: Shin has been conducting R&D tests on a new drug named Nyux, which is a painless suicide pill. Kaika was apparently instrumental in backing its creation. The series implies that taking it allows someone to kill themselves without feeling pain.
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Driving Question
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Driving Question: Who is Ai Magase?
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Wham Episode: The end of "Suspicion" has Atsuhiko Fumio, a public prosector assistant, found dead from an apparent suicide. The end of "Revolution" has 60 people kill themselves by jumping off the roof of skyscrapers after Itsuki announces the existence of Nyux. President Wood is shot and killed by Seizaki reluctantly since the former knew that Magase was brainwashing him in "The End". The ending suggest that Seizaki was also killed in Washington DC after his encounter with Magase.
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Rule of Symbolism: Viewers/readers have mentioned that some parts of the story can be understood if you know the story of the Whore of Babylon.
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Amoral Attorney: Seizaki confronts corrupt prosecutors while investing the mysterious suicides, which also includes his boss in the DPPO.
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