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3''Shut Hell'' (also known as ''Shutoheru'') is a historical fantasy {{Seinen}} manga by Itoh Yu, which ran from 2008 to 2017.
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5The story opens in present-day Japan, where a boy called Sudou is plagued with vivid recurring dreams of a battle in which a young woman and her comrades defend their doomed fortress. While meeting friends, Sudou is approached by Suzuki, an apparently shy and quiet schoolgirl who has sought him out for some reason. Sudou's family made musical instruments, and when Suzuki visits his apartment she feels compelled to play one he made. As she plays, Sudou is [[TrappedInAnotherWorld mystically transported]] to a faraway land, where he awakes to find he is now in the body of a woman nicknamed "Shut Hell", after the Mongolian word for "demon". In the place of Suzuki is Yurul, a young Mongol prince who has come to rescue Shut Hell, [[FirstEpisodeResurrection from the gallows]].
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7From there, Sudou is treated to [[HowWeGotHere an explanation of what led to this]].
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9It is the beginning of the 13th century, in what is now North-western China. UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan has united the Mongol clans, and sent his forces to attack the territory of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Xia Western Xia]] (here called the Tangut Empire). Sudou learns that the dreams he had been having were of Shut Hell's memories: Once a simple Tangut soldier nicknamed "Little Sparrow", she was the sole survivor of a fortress massacred by forces led by Yurul's brother Harabal. Though she came close to death several times, she found in herself a supernatural strength. Driven by vengeance, she became feared by the Mongols as "the Evil One" for how she mercilessly and brutally slaughtered them.
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11On the other side of things, Yurul fled his tribe in an attempt to preserve a vital collection of jade tablets containing Tangut writings, known as the 'Voice of Jade'. Knowing that Harabal will follow him and give her a chance to kill him, Shut Hell accompanies Yurul as he flees, and the two establish a strange connection.
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13!!This series has examples of:
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15%%* ActionGirl: Take a guess.
16* BrokenBird: Veronika is an impressively ''dark'' example. After what she has endured, she's cold, empty, eerily serene and dedicated to burning the western land in revenge for Shakira...who would undoubtedly be horrified at the cold shell of herself Veronika has become.
17* BurnTheWitch: Veronika's friend and love interest Shakira was burnt at the stake for being a) a gypsy, b) a herbalist, and c) a lesbian.
18* BuryYourGays: Shakira, the lesbian gypsy herbalist, is killed rather horrifically in Veronika's flashback.
19* CastOfSnowflakes: In spite of the story's rough art, Itoh Yu manages to impressively keep very different designs for all characters. One can distinguish all the different characters by looks alone, even those who never have speaking lines or are named in-universe. This includes random mooks who wear the same uniforms, making it even more impressive.
20* DoomedHometown: It isn't probably isn't actually the heroine's hometown (we don't really know), but all the same the fortress she and her comrades defended has the makings of the trope: Her friends are killed there, she seems to be the only survivor, and it starts off her epic journey.
21* TheDreaded: Everyone shivers when ''The Khan'' is mentioned, and for good reason.
22* DreamSequence: The story starts with one, but in truth it's Sudou seeing Shut Hell's memories as Little Sparrow.
23* DueToTheDead: The reason Yurul goes to get Shut Hell's body, after her execution - to at least hold a proper funeral for her.
24* ExoticEyeDesigns: The Khan and his children's eyes have concentric circles between the pupil and the iris. It's pretty damn eerie.
25* FirstEpisodeResurrection: A variation - not only did Sudou's connection with the supernatural precede the resurrection, but it is Shut Hell who comes back from the dead, not he himself.
26* FlashBack: Most of the story through the first few volumes is told through an extended flashback.
27* FriendOrIdolDecision: Played with. After he fails to prevent Shut Hell's execution, Yurul is accused by Harabal of choosing his 'nice words' over Shut Hell's life, as he might have been able to save her if he had actually killed anyone.
28* ForegoneConclusion: The first three volumes are mostly flashbacks to explain how Shut Hell died, so we know from chapter 1 that she ends up hanged, without managing to kill Harabal, and that Yurul is guaranteed to survive until the flashback ends.
29* GenderBender: The main two characters' minds are sent [[MentalTimeTravel back in time]] and into bodies of the opposite sex as their original ones.
30* HistoricalFiction: Specifically concerning the [[UsefulNotes/DynastiesFromShangToQing Song Dynasty, Jin and Western Xia in China]].
31* LongLostRelative: Moments before his death, Gulshan learns that the man who had just killed him [[spoiler:(Harabal)]] was his grandson.
32* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Shut Hell and Yurul. Shut Hell is among the strongest characters in the series, a berserker warrior bent on revenge. Yurul is a NonActionGuy whose skills are focused on the scholarly, like music and calligraphy.
33* MentalTimeTravel: It becomes apparent that this is what Sudou is doing in the past, in Shut Hell's body. [[spoiler: Worse, if he doesn't stay there and protect Yurul, Suzuki, and the Tangut language will disappear forever.]]
34* MookHorrorShow: It's not easy to be a mook in this series. The sheer brutality of multiple characters killing mooks in their way is practically a spectacle.
35* PublicExecution: Shut Hell's execution via hanging. As mentioned, a few volumes of the story lead to explaining how she got there in the first place. [[BackFromTheDead She gets better]] though, somehow through her connection with Sudou.
36** ShootTheRope: Yurul attempts this with his bow, but Harabal notes that he'd be able to save Shut Hell more easily if he'd actually shoot the people pulling the rope.
37* RooftopConfrontation: Harabal's fight with Gulshan ends up on top of the burning Academy's roof. Fittingly, it ends up being a close match for both of them.
38* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The heroine's name and thus the very title of the manga. It's supposed to be a nickname given by the Mongols meaning "demon" or "devil". In Japanese it's given as シュトヘル, phonetically "Shutoheru". "Shut Hell" is the scanlation's rendering, but a Japanese manga awards page in English gives it as "Shutohel". In actual (modern) Mongolian, "Demon" is Chêtgêr or Chötgör, spelled Чєтгєр or Чөтгөр in Cyrillic (when capitalized). Given the Japanese rendering as "Shutoheru", it seems the author was going for something like "Chötgêr". So "Shutoheru" could at least be semi-converted as "Shuther", and not written as "Shut Hell" in any case.
39* UnholyMatrimony: Veronika and [[BigBad The Khan]] are both ''incredibly'' fucked up people who think nothing of destroying entire lands to achieve their goals, but the two of them have an extremely strong bond over their awful pasts and their scars. Notable that a sizable chunk of their interactions are the two having sex, which both seem to enjoy.
40* WellIntentionedExtremist: Nalan

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