The text on the bottom right is written in Orkhon Turkic/Göktürkic and means Turk btw. It isn't Scandinavian runes or something. They look shockingly similar, but are quite different.
This one seems like a genuinely good Touhou artist. Whomever uses twitter, pls upload more (I mere got the link via a repost in discord server, got me banned on twitter proper before and nitter has some sort of problem with my ISP)
I was a bit uncertain if the girl on the left really was Kasumi, because the colour is a bit off, but her hairpin checks with her 1st outfit, and her hairstyle is the same as well. I think the artist is just colourblind. Lmao
I was a bit uncertain if the girl on the left really was Kasumi, because the colour is a bit off, but her hairpin checks with her 1st outfit, and her hairstyle is the same as well. I think the artist is just colourblind. Lmao
The artist also posted a very similar animation to their Pixiv (post #8056687) of the same scene of Kasumi banging a pot to call folks to dinner. This time it's explicitly tagged as Kasumi and has her typical grey hair. It was posted later in August of 2021, and I'm not 100% certain, but it appears to probably be a repost from 2015 (I can't find the original posting if it was, but many of the artist's prior sources are now dead).
Other older posts of Kasumi by this artist (e.g. post #2197117 and post #2135177) also feature grey hair.
So it's almost certainly the case that it was just a conscious artistic decision to tweak her hair color to be somewhat bluer.
Isn't Yamame sort of someone of a first boss because she is literally one of the people you can meet underground? Printed works and in-game said her ability is very dangerous so that she don't even want to use it?
Isn't Eternity sort of an in-between considering that she might be Tokoyo-no-Kami but with the mentality of a typical fairy.
natsume-shokogami said:
Isn't Yamame sort of someone of a first boss because she is literally one of the people you can meet underground? Printed works and in-game said her ability is very dangerous so that she don't even want to use it?
Look, there's a reason the power scaling reference shifts from out-of-universe for the trio to in-universe for Momoyo. Point still stands.
Roses, in the language of flowers, means "love", which is why they are popular around Valentine's. A quick googling says carnations and red tulips also signify love, while anemones represent longing.
Patchy and Marisa are trying to find flowers to accept from Rinno that would imply that he is showing his affection for them, and Alice is hiding the fact that she got to the roses first.
As a Valencian, I love it: The exquisite detail with which the author has made the Valencian Labradora costume (popularly known as "de fallera"); the hairstyle adapted to make Miku recognizable, but keeping the "rodetes"; the flares in reference to pyrotechnics...
You can tell that the artist is Valencian and she has put all her love into the illustration. :Heart: