Due to the blurriness it's very hard to tell who is who in this piece. With the context of the game's story, I presume the skeleton is Whitebones, but that's the only one I can tell for sure. I think the red and white cloth seen at the bottom is supposed to be the Female Builder since it looks like her dress, but I'm not sure.
The commentary for the Twitter version of the picture translates to something like "Aunn, who wants to protect the dignity of the shrine, and Reimu, who doesn't care as long as the peace is kept."
This translation from Japanese to English is interesting to me as an English learner. it's not accurate as such but it's correct to expless atmosphere. Good job.
you think this is bad? trust me, Sensei. it getting worse
Okay, my new headcanon for this series is that, by whatever means, Sensei was cursed to die at the hands of one of Kivotos' students (either any student or a specific one) and the curse is fulfilling itself in an extremely roundabout way. It'd certainly explain why he's so impossibly dense.
As an aside, does anyone know if Jazz has made fanart of an ensemble-cast work and not turned it into "Oops! All yanderes!"?
My man cannot see danger right infront of him or maybe he doesn't have a sense of danger from the very beginning. This dude will not last long knowing just about every student in kivotos is coming for him.
While I won't argue that 'The Girl I Left behind' is a perfectly good soldier's song, I'm personally partial to John Tams' version of Over The Hills And Far Away.
While I won't argue that 'The Girl I Left behind' is a perfectly good soldier's song, I'm personally partial to John Tams' version of Over The Hills And Far Away.