Honestly, can we really say that the Landsknecht wouldn't have been into modern makeup?
Now I am imagining Gyaru Landsknecht hiring an artisan to forge-weld some nails onto her ornamental gloves, and complaining how they obstruct her grip during battle.
sanitaeter said: The makeup is a Kabuki mask, but which one and what does it mean?
The pattern is chaguma and for roles in which humans transform into entities that are not of this world, monsters, ghosts, and such. Chaguma sometimes has some black under the nose like a mustache and under the eyes, angling upwards around and above the brow, but it appears to be all red here. The color stands for strength and passion. Note that the palette for the chaguma can include a browner skin tone depending on the entity being depicted; appropriately, she's gyaru.
The pattern is chaguma and for roles in which humans transform into entities that are not of this world, monsters, ghosts, and such. Chaguma sometimes has some black under the nose like a mustache and under the eyes, angling upwards around and above the brow, but it appears to be all red here. The color stands for strength and passion. Note that the palette for the chaguma can include a browner skin tone depending on the entity being depicted; appropriately, she's gyaru.
Now I am imagining Gyaru Landsknecht hiring an artisan to forge-weld some nails onto her ornamental gloves, and complaining how they obstruct her grip during battle.
This appear as the new Reimu Hakurei after the Windows era Reimu is an adult and starts to go to makai like the Reimu in PC-98 era. It would be fun to place the adult Reimu with the new little Reimu
Kogure's killer punch has improved nicely since last time.
Azumaya may be disappointed, but if that 195 was from a single punch, he can at least hit harder than Sakura. He'd have no problem winning that cookie.
It's like someone saying: If you sleep without covering your windows, a ghost will enter and haunt you. It's hard to believe sure, but you start asking yourself "what if it's actually true?" and you start to become paranoid. I wonder if this phenomenon has a name?
It's like someone saying: If you sleep without covering your windows, a ghost will enter and haunt you. It's hard to believe sure, but you start asking yourself "what if it's actually true?" and you start to become paranoid. I wonder if this phenomenon has a name?
It's like someone saying: If you sleep without covering your windows, a ghost will enter and haunt you. It's hard to believe sure, but you start asking yourself "what if it's actually true?" and you start to become paranoid. I wonder if this phenomenon has a name?