Yuuma: Gatherer and Absorber; Miko: Hata no Kawakatsu; Cirno: Earthly Mother Goddess; Satono and Mai: Goddess of the Backdoors; Larva: God of Sericulture; Marisa: Star God; Yukari: Sage of Gensokyo; Kokoro: Shukushin God of Noh Dances (The only one I am confused on, I tried googling what Shukushin was with the exact Kanji used here and found multiple different definitions); Flandre: God of the Discriminated;
Rarity: *3 Memoria Type: Active Ability: Attack UP [V] on All allies for 1 turn (cooldown 11 turns) Max Limit Break Ability: Attack UP [VI] on All allies for 1 turn (cooldown 10 turns) Description (JP): どんなに楽しくて、どんなに大切なことも時間が経てば薄れてしまう… 嬉しかったこと、心が揺れたこと、残しておきたいこと全部 ここにしまっておくから、思い出したくなったら開けてみて 必要になるその日まで、波間に預けておくから Description (ENG): No matter how enjoyable and important things will fade over time... Everything I was happy about, my heart was shaken, everything I wanted to keep I'll keep it here, so if you want to remember it, open it. I'll leave it in the waves until the day I need it. Note: Unique to Eternal Sakura (Swimsuit Ver.)
More like being exacerbated that her descendants are nothing but utter tawakes meme fodder (i.e. Danburite, Portofino, Rulership, and last but not least Duramente)
Any idea who the witch with the candy above Haru and Henya is? Kinda seems like Nyanners, but given this seems to be a Vshojo-only artwork, I am not sure. Perhaps an original character from the artist? I know Nyanners used to be part of Vshojo, but since this is fairly new, I am not sure if it would be her or not.
I did always wonder why the tentacle locks are gone with that outfit...
In at least one variant of the short hairstyle they're still there, just shrunk down to the point where they're hard to spot if you miss the orange tips.
Please refrain from including your headcanon in tagging unless either the artist commentary, the context of the picture or the text positively proven it. From the wiki: "Any romantic or sexual interaction between female characters, mutual or not. If it's mutual, consider adding the couple tag." In that case, both the commentary and in-image text does not given any clue about them heading that way.