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A strange couple where the non-existent village girl attribute and vampire attribute emerge solely based on appearance.
The strange affinity with the two original characters (or sources?) is also not good.
>>3
Even though it’s a collaboration costume and not a separate character, it’s treated as if it’s a different character!
Those who have some shared settings that exist.
God is just working part-time, yet there’s some amazing backstory added…
The desire to destroy Shoko’s peaceful everyday life.
>>7
She’ll be ostracized by the village as the witch who deceived the notorious vampire…
>>7
I, who was chosen by the vampire Count AVER…
The fact that the Suipara outfit came out at such a perfect timing makes me really laugh.
Is it a love romance between a vampire and a village girl?
I want to see the creations of these two, but since everyone’s settings aren’t completely solidified, I’m drawing some inspiration from the Uisaki parallel.
A coupling that seems to have a lot of meriba.
It’s bad that Shoko’s pure smile, which didn’t exist at all during the Musica era, is here.
I want to see AVER inadvertently kill someone for the village girl Shoko.
I won’t kill Hatsune.
>>14
In that situation, it seems that the village girl Shoko is going to have a hard time.
It seems that AVER is also popular among those who expected Haruka to be a top performer.
Even though they have no direct connection, they somehow get along.
Even Shoko, who is simply cosplaying under the (nonexistent) setting of AVER, seems to take on a completely different character as if a (nonexistent) setting emerges.
The village girl Shoko, who was to be burned at the stake for harboring her childhood friend Mutsumi, who is possessed by a demon, and AVER, who is a vampire.
When searching on Uisaki, AVER-sama really blends in nonchalantly.
AVER is about vampires or counts or both.
Shoko is a village girl.
It is mostly solidified with such attributes based on impressions alone.
The song “Angels” sings about how death connects two people, so it resonates well with a double suicide.
>>22
In the next life, it feels just right to connect to the flow of wanting to be happy.
A dream novel that seems to be written in Syoko’s Musica theater concept notebook.
It’s funny that even though a simple Shoko would be fine, it’s usually written together with Supala Shoko.
The setting of having memories from before being reborn seems like something the goddess of oblivion would like.
It’s being treated like a Star 2 from the event and a gacha-only limit.
The village girl who first taught the feared AVER the warmth of human touch.
Two people having a bit of trouble searching for fan art on X.
The setting of God changes from moment to moment, making it easy to get lost.
Sakiko! You don’t know the terror of that AVER…!
>>32
Isn’t it your grandfather who’s getting scared!?
I want to kill anyone who poses a threat to Shoko without hesitation, but I want her to be scared because of that.
Perhaps the old man is the village chief or something like that…
I think it’s quite blatant that AVER tends to use the first-person pronoun “boku” due to the influence of Doris’s setting; it’s a divine work that’s too profound.
Even setting aside the vampire theme, there seems to be quite an age difference, or rather, Shoko looks a bit like a loli.
It’s generally a matter of “starting the day”…
There might be a church that hunts down heretics.
There was a long weird document being serialized here too…
Even if we are reborn, we will still be together…
Sakiko is about to be violently attacked by a mob of lesbians when AVER-sama intervenes, reaches out a blood-soaked hand, and asks, “Are you okay?”
That’s right~~~
Writing takes quite a bit of time to shape into form…
A visual this good makes you want a clichéd development.