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Discoholic 🪩
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Janaina Medeiros
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Not today Justin
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

#extradirty
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Cosmic Funnies
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Show & Tell
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@homi95
Yukiya enjoying his summer (+ Yukichi).
Source: Matsuzaki Natsumi-sensei's Twitter [1] [2].
I wonder what surprised them so much. Wakamiya's face in the second one is meme worth though.
Source: Matsuzaki Natsumi-sensei's Twitter.
The thing is that Natsuka is tall, but next to Rokon he just looks so small. I can't really blame him though: everyone looks small compared to Rokon.
Source: Matsuzaki Natsumi-sensei's Twitter [1] [2]
Sketches that could have ended being on Volume 1.
Such a shame they ended up being rejected.
Source: Matsuzaki Natsumi-sensei's Twitter.
Images to commemorate the release of chapters 4 and 5.
Poor Yukiya...
Source: Matsuzaki Natsumi-sensei's Twitter [1] [2]
The Twelve Kingdoms Character Highlights:
Shushou, The Imperial Kyou
“Nobody lives better than the royalty of a kingdom. I live a better, more blessed life than any servant, but I also bear far more responsibilities than any servant. That’s why, though I live a life clothed in silk, the servants forgive me that and bow their heads. Were that not the case, I’d pretty soon lose my head like the Imperial Hou. No?”
The Twelve Kingdoms Character Highlights:
Youko Nakajima, The Imperial Kei
The Imperial En and Enki had ruled their kingdom continuously for five-hundred years. To face them and declare, “I shall go forth,” required as much courage as she could muster. She still knew almost nothing of this world, nothing of how a kingdom actually ran, nothing of its political structure. She hardly had the right to call herself an empress. Which was why she had no choice but to venture forth, despite how reckless it appeared. If war was what was called for, then to war she would go. And because she could only keep going forward once the ball started rolling, locking herself away in Gen’ei Palace was unacceptable.
A dream of walking on the ocean and catching falling stars...