iori98 said: Remilia reminding us once again that behind that child looking exterior lies a very sinister and powerful demon.
The demon aspect of her in contrast with her childlike exterior is not shown enough, authors choosing to focus on the moe and charisma break instead. Sad, really.
Astrojensen said: The demon aspect of her in contrast with her childlike exterior is not shown enough, authors choosing to focus on the moe and charisma break instead. Sad, really.
That contrast is what makes me like her so much though. She's cute as it is and it makes her badass/terrifying moments that much more powerful like in Chado's Yukari vs Ran series. I almost pissed myself at that one page in part 6.
All very true, but what really made me snort in amusement was that THIS Sakuya was getting a nosebleed from Remi's terrifying side. Way to play with conventions.
escav said: That contrast is what makes me like her so much though. She's cute as it is and it makes her badass/terrifying moments that much more powerful like in Chado's Yukari vs Ran series. I almost pissed myself at that one page in part 6.
God yes.
It does seem that too often authors do forget that vampires are a singular race, one that had to have their own accords when they arrived. They are as terrifyingly powerful in their own special way as the oni.
...So, is that how you feel...*clap* *clap*...Oh yes. It is possible to suppress it by temporary reinforcement... yes.*stare*hmmm...Yakumo Yukari, I wish to inquire.Next, a question for the sage from the Moon. Earlier you have said, that Patche's asthma was not an illness, but nature, therefore it is not something to be "cured"...If you finish those procedures, a powerless witch will be equal to us... is it that what you have said?*grin**charismaaa*And Alice too... Five people will be a real drag.*sudden change*In short, she will.bravooMy condolences, Reimu, Black-white... Scarlet Devil Mansion has just become the winner.blarghYees... On the other hand, what if I won't be able to reverse the changes in nature?However, be ready for the comparable side effects.