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YQII
FAKKU Translator
4 years ago
Fun tidbit (and SPOILER if you haven't read the chapter yet): The top of the TV on page 2 actually has another news story about a train accident with several casualties, although the virus update is clearly the main headline at the moment. I only know about this because I had to look at the uncropped source image to be able to read it in full, so this piece of foreshadowing is fairly well-hidden in both the original and our translated version!
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gammenon
Story Junkie
4 years ago
That was good, and incredibly sad. My solider was strong redwood up until the end; now it's a weeping willow.
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sl01
Yuri and Traps FTW
4 years ago
I learned something today, what Higan is. This was sweet story.
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rinkles
Life is great
4 years ago
Damn, that was a sad twist ;-;. Pretty unlike Regudeku to draw a story like this.
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4 years ago
Like all chapters with a twist ending, this one rewards a second reading.
When Keito describes himself as being "in a world deprived of all forms
of joy" (page 4, panel 4), that remark becomes quite poignant the 2nd
time you read it, for it suggests Keito has been consigned to some form
of dull, colorless Purgatory, with none of the happiness associated with
the land of the living.
When Keito describes himself as being "in a world deprived of all forms
of joy" (page 4, panel 4), that remark becomes quite poignant the 2nd
time you read it, for it suggests Keito has been consigned to some form
of dull, colorless Purgatory, with none of the happiness associated with
the land of the living.
Last Modified Sun Apr 21, 2024, 4:48 pm
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4 years ago
Cultural Note:
Higan (page 20, panel 5) is a Buddhist holiday celebrated only in Japan.
The word is a reference to the World of the Dead on the far shore of the
Sanzu River (which is equivalent to the River Styx in Greek mythology).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higan
Higan (page 20, panel 5) is a Buddhist holiday celebrated only in Japan.
The word is a reference to the World of the Dead on the far shore of the
Sanzu River (which is equivalent to the River Styx in Greek mythology).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higan
Last Modified Sun Apr 21, 2024, 4:25 pm
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Bandit35
ShindoL's Muse
4 years ago
What a girlfriend. Knows a shop keeper/witch that can send souls back and forth from the land of the dead. So uses their ability to visit the dead boyfriend, who looks like he's in some type of purgatory, to sooth his soul.
My question is, how can you be dead and a lucky bastard all at the same time?
My question is, how can you be dead and a lucky bastard all at the same time?
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Xelgadis
Ex Hentai Protagonist
4 years ago
So did he die from the virus, or are we all in "The world of the dead" and that is where the virus is?
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gammenon
Story Junkie
4 years ago
*cough* Naw, not me. I'm staying strong over here...*cough* *cough*...*sniff*
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MHM-Dono
Person Of Culture
4 years ago
Alternative Dimension-Hopping by lovers in a Regudeku story ..... "WHAT SORCERY IS THIS?"
Answer: The kind of Sorcery for which, despite the plot twist at the end, I'll emphatically say: "APPROVED!"
Answer: The kind of Sorcery for which, despite the plot twist at the end, I'll emphatically say: "APPROVED!"
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Albrecht Climacus
Aufhebung
4 years ago
The Milky Way looms over the hill of despair
The cold wind ruffles my stole again
“Just once a year”
How does it feel?
-- "ozone" by vistlip
The cold wind ruffles my stole again
“Just once a year”
How does it feel?
-- "ozone" by vistlip
sets up the twist ending. It's very cleverly done.