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The Observer (talk | contribs) (Inspired by K's note, I added my backer thoughts on Kizuami. It's rather long and tiresome, so there's no need for anyone to mirror it onto the JP/CN pages.) |
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[[File:Kizuamireference.png|thumb|680x680px|One of the references I provided as part of the wish. There's a lot of emphasis on his princely nature.]]The seven pillars of Ylva are defined by easily identifiable character archetypes which are easily relatable to players familiar with modern Japanese media. Although there | [[File:Kizuamireference.png|thumb|680x680px|One of the references I provided as part of the wish. There's a lot of emphasis on his princely nature.]]The seven pillars of Ylva are defined by easily identifiable character archetypes which are easily relatable to players familiar with modern Japanese media. Although there are nuances, after seeing their character designs and hearing some of their lines, you can make correct assumptions about what kind of people the gods are. | ||
In that sense, Kizuami is based on a combination of several character archetypes from otome VNs: a big brother and a prince who hides his mischief behind polite language and mannerisms. He's a two-faced and unpredictable person, so one moment he'll be kind and supportive, then tease and bully you the next. He speaks of of trivialities in extremely formal language, then discuss important matters in an easygoing tone. | In that sense, Kizuami is based on a combination of several character archetypes from otome VNs: a big brother and a prince who hides his mischief behind polite language and mannerisms. He's a two-faced and unpredictable person, so one moment he'll be kind and supportive, then tease and bully you the next. He speaks of of trivialities in extremely formal language, then discuss important matters in an easygoing tone. |
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