The Villainess Who Stole the Paladin's First - By Neuhyeon (7.5/10)
This is a fun one. The yandere twist is alright as well. Villainess stories can be bland, and this one is akin to a warm soup. It's fairly guilt free. Sure, it's a romance. However there's politics and crazy people and abuse and power struggles and bastards galore. Everything is slightly too cute, but that's the only real issue with it. The tone is too wacky.
Elenia wakes up in a compromising situation, in a novel....as the creepy rapist villainess.
Not awesome.
Laurent was a victim in the original story. The Villainess lured him into bed with love, and then she paid an information guild to spread rumors of rape. Poor Laurent killed himself to escape the shame. He is a pure paladin, and after giving up his sacred virginity and losing it all he could not stand it.
Also Elenia only did it to piss off the Saintess, who she is jealous of. She just wanted the Saintess to look like a corrupt fool who hires evil pervert men.
Pure evil.
That obviously doesn't happen this time.
Laurent is the one who seduces her. She doesn't remember, but in her haze she tells him everything. About her new soul. His future. She cries for him. He immediately falls in love with the caring woman who used to be the Villainess.
Then she forgets everything in the morning and he's rightfully pissed lol.
She tells him to forget and move on with his life. She doesn't even remember the "dream" where she explained the future and her true identity. She also doesn't remember any banging. I guess getting used to a new body is tough.
Laurent is heartbroken and he immediately manipulates her into "taking responsibility" for him.
*takes a deep breath*
Laurent is really good. He's the best Paladin the Saintess Laurencia has. He lies and cheats in order to coerce Elenia into marriage after she cried about his possible death in her I'm-in-a-new-body drunken phase.
In this setting people who reincarnate are considered witches. The Saintess is supposed to catch witches and burn them at the stake.
The Saintess also happens to be Elenia's bastard half sister. Yes, the Duke does love his secret bastard daughter more. Yes, Elenia was born from a loveless political marriage.
The Saintess tells Elenia to take responsibility for him, but it's a lie. She really wants her Paladin to investigate Elenia, because she suspects Elenia is a witch.
The problem is Laurent isn't her Paladin anymore. He genuinely wants to marry the new version of Elenia. He lies to the Saintess and he pretends to investigate Elenia....while he plans their romantic escape.
Elenia has no clue what's happening because she just got here, so it's a little funny.
Oh also her father wanted to force her to marry into the royal family....as a spy.
He's a treasonous asshole who only cares about his bastard daughter. Of course he's dumb enough to mess with the royal family.
The idiot doesn't even know Laurenica is in love with the second crown prince, Caspian.
Who originally hated Elenia, but is now obsessed with her.
Laurencia never gets to burn Elenia for witchcraft, and she loses her man, and her loser father is a dud too.
What a bummer.
Elenia runs away with Laurent.....but it's not that simple.
They prince follows them.
He offers to marry her instead.
She says no.
The conspiracy around her father's treasonous nonsense has to be resolved, so Elenia must return with Laurent to remove him from the Ducal seat. So he can't cause more trouble.
Conveniently that makes her a happily married Duchess.
Laurent starts threatening everyone that isn't Elenia, and they start to get to know each other for real.
It's decent, but I'm not sure if Laurencia is a villain.
I think this story may fizzle out into an unrealistic happy ending. Where Laurencia gets her prince, and Elenia gets money and an obsessive man.
Oh boy, I sure do love submissive yanderes! This one is more on the psychological aspect since he has of yet done anything that i would consider violent or manipulative, but is completely ready to give everything to the female lead and is afraid of being thrown away by her. Currently, the first season is finished with about 35 chapters.
The story starts out with Hyoon-so going out into a snowstorm to buy food. As she goes out, she finds a half frozen person sitting in the snow and brings him back to her apartment to take care of him. She has to take care of him by helping him shower (as he nearly passes out in the bathroom), giving him clothes and feeding him. Considering that they are in a snowstorm, Hyoon-so allows him, Ji-hyo to stay in her apartment. We see that Ji-hyo has been basically just living by sleeping with people in their houses, and is cautious about Hyoon-so's kindness initially, even trying to sleep with her as repayment (though she shuts him down due to his health). We get to see more of his backstory, seeing that Ji-hyo was in a broken household, with his mother sleeping with a lot of men and basically never cleaning up. During this time, Hyoon-so continues to take care of Ji-hyo, bandaging his bruises and getting him medication as the snowfall continues. The two cuddle with each other when the power goes out, which leads to him getting a panic attack after waking up, begging for Hyoon-so to accept any sort of payment. When she refuses, he talks about how he ended up in the snow, being picked up by an older woman and beaten by her husband when he was caught. Hyoon-so ends up pleasuring Ji-hyo after the entire panic attack in a way to calm him down (at least that's what I see). The next day Hyoon-so gets a call from someone she knows and nags her about getting sick this time before offering her a job at his company as a photographer.
As the snow storm goes on, the two of them get closer and closer to each other, until Ji-hyo eventually quits his job of being essentially a prostitute and the two sleep together. We get another flashback to Hyoon-so after his mother dies, taking on part time jobs, being abused by others and sleeping with women to get money, before eventually being with Ji-hyo, someone he has now fallen for. Hyoon-so goes to the interview while Ji-hyo goes to his workplace, deciding that if Hyoon-so throws him away, he will decide to freeze for good rather than accept anyone else's help. After being assaulted via broom by a female customer, Hyoon-so takes care of Ji-hyo and starts to take pictures of him, feeling the spark of inspiration again, even dressing him up with jewelry. Although Ji-hyo feels uncomfortable with this, he decides to push forward as at this point he is willing to give up everything for Hyoon-so. We get to see how Hyoon-so got into picture taking, seeing a sunset and realizing that every moment is fleeting, however, has recently lost that feeling until she came upon Ji-hyo. Upon hearing this, Ji-hyo pushes the idea that he will do anything for Hyoon-so so as long as he can be owned by her. The two of them get closer in their relationship and Hyoon-so takes up the job of photography, even teaching some of it to Ji-hyo. When going to the studio with Hyoon-so, he is mistaken for a model, and Hyoon-so encourages him to take up the offer. Ji-hyo gets jealous when dealing with Hyoon-so's boss and things get to worse when Hyoon-so's images of Ji-hyo are placed into a gallery without her permission, causing Ji-hyo's sanity to tank even more. Ji-hyo becomes incredibly insecure because of the photos, even believing that Hyoon-so will throw him away. He spirals even harder when Ji-hyo comes home, and especially when Ji-hyo rebukes Hyoon-so's belief that she is a god in his eyes.
There's a Rat in our House is a pretty interesting case of yandere because most of the actual yandere action is not outwardly malicious but rather internally harmful to Ji-hyo. Most yanderes tend to be outwardly destructive in some capacity, either through more physical means such as violence or more psychological means like manipulation. Even in really light cases, the yandere will exhibit signs of jealousy and hostility towards those that are not their love. However, in this case most if not all of Ji-hyo's yandere tendencies are all internal, growing more and more clingy over Hyoon-so as the story goes on, before at the end of this season, spilling out his desires for her, worshiping her as a god. For these kinds of things, it makes you wonder if Ji-hyo is really a yandere at all, considering that we never really see any of his actions, but given we can see what kind of internal thinking is going on, I would still consider him one. This kind of internal yandere struggle seems to be most common in reluctant or submissive yanderes, given that they usually are able to keep their feelings under control either through sheer will or some other factor such as guilt.
This kind of reminds me of the arc in Nameless: The One thing you must recall, specifically with Yeonho, where Yeonho tries to do everything to make the female lead, Eri, happy, including doing things that make him uncomfortable, all because he's afraid of being thrown away. Given that I quite like his route, I can see that this one is very similar in terms of the things I enjoy as well. It's very nice seeing just how far that Ji-hyo will go with Hyoon-so, even if it is simply just devoting his body and his actions to do whatever she wants. It is also nice that Hyoon-so doesn't see Ji-hyo as something that she can use, and even is pretty communicative when they do have sex together, making sure that he's not uncomfortable, which doesn't exactly mesh with Ji-hyo's devoting even beyond the things he likes, but it is something you don't always see often. The final break down in the current season also sees Hyoon-so telling off Ji-hyo's behavior, trying to not only calm him down but show him that she is simply human as well, and not a god to be worshiped despite what he thinks. It does make me wonder if the story will go into a more extreme action where Ji-hyo starts to outwardly show more signs of yandere behavior, or if everything will continue being internalized.
Overall, I do really like this story. While it is rather slow burn, it is always really fascinating seeing how a yandere slowly becomes one out of kindness and just how far it will go to be devoted to the person that he loves. Plus, I can't really turn down a subby male yandere. If you are interested in this, please check it out.
I Have Never Abandoned the Tyrant - By Walrunoon (8/10)
Is it possible to feel love when you don't even feel real? Our protagonist has lived through two different lives. Now she's on her third, and she gets to be a princess! Hooray! The problem is her second life is following her. A man, who she knew as a boy, captures her and she's left reeling. Uncertain of how to survive. Also there's a conspiracy involving elves and stuff.
Rari is a maid. A selfish maid who used to be a modern woman from Korea. She was destined to die at the hands of a future Emperor, but she fixed that.
She befriended the boy to survive. Her motives were always selfish. She felt guilty but it was always on her mind. She made him happy. He didn't have his special powers, so nobody cared for him. She did so he wouldn't set her on fire when his special fire powers came late.
So selfish, but they were both so happy together.
Rari is killed, and then her murderer spreads a lie.
Rari ran away. She abandoned the freakish prince.
Haha.
He got fooled.
Alicia Ashtad is her third life. A blessed life. A loving family. Beauty. Money. She's got it all, but then Rhude appears.
The wolf dog she raised with Thierry recognizes her.
Thierry threatens her entire country.
Nobody can refuse the fire bomb magic Emperor.
She is taken as a hostage.
Even Thierry thinks he's going mad, but he can feel it.
The comatose princess, who awoke seven years after Rari "left", behaves just like her.
Misunderstandings rise, because Thierry doesn't trust himself. He's a busy Emperor too, and he's actually great at his job. Maybe a little too good. He's been doing some wars. Winning all of them. He's trying to find the secret pureblood elf cabal. Those elves stole Rari's soul. He got that tidbit of info from a half elf who hates the elite and insane puritans.
Thierry is also half elf, which is why another of his kind came to his aid after Rari disappeared. It's not all about love in this world. There is a conspiracy afoot! Souls, death, and the fate of the nation are all involved.
Rari was the one light in his life, but her disappearance is also connected to a possible disaster.
I do think Thierry is a yandere, because he obsessively "tricks" Alicia Ashtad into revealing her identity....but he's a pretty swell guy.
Being an Emperor is hard though. That's half the reason for his awkward threats and such.
Alicia Ashtad obviously questions his kindness. His intentions. Does he really not want revenge? Does he honestly believe Rari didn't run away from the savage castle? That she didn't betray him?
She's Alicia Ashtad now, not Rari, so she has responsibilities too.
Also Thierry was supposed to fall in love with someone else.
She does eventually....get used to the idea of being Rari and Alicia Ashtad. Thierry is genuine, loving, and clumsy about it. He had no idea he romantically loved Rari. He had alot of time to think about it, and Alicia remains a wonderful person.
He chased her across multiple lifetimes, and that does move her heart too.
Alas their budding romance blinds them. They don't notice all the creepy stuff happening behind them. The woman originally meant for Thierry loves someone else. A pureblood elf in disguise named Iker! He's pretending to be her brother with intense memory and appearance bending magic.
The former female lead...has been dragged into a conspiracy. Her little crush will probably get her killed.
Thierry is an Emperor and a protective man both.
She will not get away with this.
She will die for her stupid crush.
Iker seems to think Ravi belongs to him.
He seems to think he knows her soul much better than Thierry ever could.
He will never, ever allow a filthy half blood to steal her from him.
The Yandere Angel is Obsessed with a Good-Natured Succubus 2 (Manga)
Created by: aironiro
Genre: Smut
This one is a sequel to The Yandere Angel is obsessed with a good-natured succubus, and because my brain has been very scattered lately, this recommendation will be a bit "late" since usually I do posts on Tuesdays. Anyways, this was translated by our translation group, Lovesick Translations, so if you want to read some more yandere content, please give us a look at. But anyways, this one goes a bit more into the relationship of LIlith and Cyril.
The story starts out with Lilith talking to her mother figure at a party. Her mother talks about her latest prey and takes her fortune, seeing that she has a red thread of destiny on her. It seems that LIlith came to this party to look for her friends in the previous story. Upon leaving, she ends up meeting her childhood friend, Zafen, who starts to flirt with her, though she doesn't reciprocate. He ends up kissing her right before she leaves, much to her disgust. When going back home, Cyril ends up pinning her down and recognizes another guys scent on her. As a punishment, Cyril ends up using the power of an angel to make her more sensitive, and to mark her. The two of them have sex, with Cyril overstimulating Lilith. He talks about how he gets jealous as succubus are known to cheat, and that he will make it so that Lilith won't ever have to. Lilith ends up communicating to Cyril about her feelings, how she only had Cyril in her heart, which makes him really happy. After sex, Cyril wishes that he will become demon soon.
Thank god that I didn't have to translate that entire thing, but I did have to do all the sfx for it, which was a nightmare. Hopefully this one is a bit less confusing than the first one, but I think in general, this series tends to be a bit confusing. It might be because I haven't actually read a lot of the other works that the author have made regarding the other characters, but the world itself is still a mystery to me. The smut is probably nice though there was so much sfx I had to go through I thought I was gonna die at certain parts. I think it's pretty sweet that Lilith ended up staying loyal to Cyril in the end though, even with the amount of foreplay that Cyril tortures with.
Anyways, there's not too much to say about it because it's a smut. There is an extra part to this one that has Lilith top for a bit which is always nice and talks about Yvette who is the sweetest boy. If you liked the previous yandere angel, this one will be a good read.
As of now, this manga has only five translated chapters, but I do think it has the potential to be a yandere story just based on what's going on. Supposedly, it does get a bit more weird as it goes on, but for now, we'll just do with what we have. Thanks for both Cherry and @lovesick-boys-club for showing me this manga. Lovesick-boys-club actually has a lot of good recommendations in not only manga but other things like TV-Shows when it comes to male yanderes.
The story starts out with the teacher Aida asking the student Sakurai to answer a question. Sakurai can't answer it, not because she doesn't know the answer, but because she's been glued to her chair as a prank. Aida ends up bringing her to the nurse's office, and we see that Sakurai actually has quite the crush on him. There is a flashback about Sakurai and her mother: two opposites, her a studious student and her mother who often worked away from home. One day, her mother didn't come back, only leaving her money for rent and food. At this time, Aida ends up coming to her house and that's when she fell in love. While Sakurai gets herself unstuck from her chair, Aida ends up trying to find the culprit in the class but to no avail. Sakurai is working at a restaurant being harassed by customers while Aida watches over her. We find that he was actually the one who glued Sakurai to the chair. The next couple of scenes involve Sakurai drinking a tea that helps her sleep deeply while Aida hides under her bed to watch her. The next day, Sakurai sees Aida hanging around with other students while she stands to the side. Aida finds the other students annoying, even seeing them as just "processed food" while he sees Sakurai as the "pure product". While walking home, Sakurai's friend worries about the bullying she receives, but Sakurai seems content as long as she has Aida to support her. Aida seems happy hearing this through his tracking device installed on his phone and prepares for tomorrow's bullying. The next day, Sakurai is in the library, while Aida gets interrupted by a student. He wishes dearly for the student to leave, but luckily his trap works and the students drag him into the library. He finds that his trap worked on the wrong person and we see why he has such a twisted outlook on life. His mother committed suicide when he was young, and he started to develop a hero complex. After learning about Sakurai, he plans all of these problems so he can save her.
The first thing that stood out to me is how much realistic this manga is compared to a lot of the ones I usually recommend. I actually gives me very heavy I Love You Kyoko-san vibes both in art style and in story. The way the yandere goes about actually getting Sakurai's attention is very different than what I normally see, which is to cause problems for her only for Aida to swoop in and save the day. He definitely has his creepy moments of spying on her through not only tracking devices but also hiding under her bed. He seems to plan out different things to make Sakurai's life worse, only for him to come in and save her. In this case, Sakurai seems to be okay with all of this bullying so as long as she's able to talk to Aida and even takes a lot of advice he gives, much to his satisfaction. Aida seems to have little interest in other students despite being pretty popular with everyone and only really cares about Sakurai. Cherry tells me that in future chapters it gets a bit weird where Sakurai actually seems to get a harem of some sort (?) but until then, I think this one is pretty interesting to read!
Do you want love to fix you? Do you think it can solve all of your problems? If so our protagonist and her lover both...would want nothing to do with you. This is an adult story about how hard it can be to love and be loved in return. No naive ideas here.
Hodaka Arishima and Remi are both attractive people who hooked up in high school. They're both....kind of jerks. They both have high sex drives, and Remi left him behind and he's in her past and he doesn't matter to her...
He's back.
He was a playboy.
She was a less flamboyant playgirl.
Could it be any more obvious?
They're both emotionally constipated weirdos.
They hook up again because why not....but then Hodaka starts talking about feelings. It's complicated. He missed her. He felt abandoned by her when she left.
He's not even sure it's love.
Remi has a fear of love. Her mother is a flighty hottie with more ex husbands than a billionaire with loose morals. She learned to never get attached to fathers, or uncles....or men.
She considers dating a doctor she works with as well, because why not?
Hodaka isn't her problem.
Could it be any more obvious?
(Also he kinda stalked her to find her.)
They're very confused and inexperienced about romantic love so Hodaka is too possessive and Remi is incapable of making a simple decision.
Do I want to date him or not?
He's already hooking up with her again. He didn't wait, so the illusion of romance is kinda shattered.
Not really but they're not romantic people so she can't tell if a relationship would work.
Her gay bestie was also carrying a torch for her....and she never cared.
It's an open secret and it makes her question love more.
It makes her wonder if sexual love is the safest thing and the only thing she needs.
Hodaka tells bestie his evil plan.
His villain arc is so satisfying because he's not evil. Hodaka woke up one day three years later and he realized he was fixated on a woman he used to sleep with. It became love, sure, but before that he broke a couple laws. Harassed a couple people. Said some immature shit.
It's satisfying because it works out.
They LIKE each other, weirdness and all.
Love grows from there.
I kinda feel like gay bestie does represent how important sex is to the main character. Emotional mushy stuff would never be enough for her. She's not the type of person that would put up with a lackluster performance in bed for love.
He does a couple more evil things. Like, he ghosts her for three weeks so she can feel the pain he felt.
Right after she finally confesses her love too.
That was fucked.
It is fine though. They grow together, get comfortable, and they get used to the idea of love.
I'm convinced that their marriage is happy, despite all the toxicity and mistrust we see.
Why?
Well, they move on from it.
Most relationships aren't picture perfect from the start, and that's ok.
i just look at my calendar and saw a reminder that i probably set like 2 years ago about dj’s birthday. besides the fact that i have amazing (accidental) timing, happy birthday dj and i hope school is going well for you semi! :)
to celebrate his birthday and his official stylistic divorce from him former fandom, here’s everybody’s favorite man
The story and artwork in this game is gorgeous. I think this might be the same artist as Paper Cuts because the artstyle seems strikingly similar. This visual novel goes into rather dark topics like suicide, rape and revenge, and it is really beautiful how the story is written so far. There is a prologue and two parts of the story as of writing this.
The story starts out with Yul recalling a childhood memory of being in the snow and walking home. He is interrupted by his sister who teases him, but feels distressed that he cannot remember her name. After some comments about how they were opposites, yet they were two peas in a pod, Yul points out her mismatched shoes. His sister promises that the two of them will be together and that they will take care of each other, something that Yul is happy about. We get a time jump to when the two are in high school. His sister plays with a friendly cat at the front of the school before the two go inside. At lunch, his sister tries to talk about him getting more friends at school, something that Yul sees as useless as he already has his sister. During lunch, Yul's sister ends up in the infirmary, after throwing up, though tries to reassure her brother it was just lunch. Yul immediately doesn't believe this as not only did they have the same lunch, but his sister has a strong stomach. After school, as they walk home, the two lament about their current situation. The two of them are living by themselves, as their dad refuses to give money for them to live with him. The two talk about their future, about how his sister is trying really hard to study well and get good grades so that she can provide for them in the future, along with the various part time jobs that they've been taking. They know their father will stop sending them money the moment that they become adults. Yul tries to get his sister to tell him what really happened to get her in the infirmary, but she refuses. At night, she has a nightmare, and while Yul is trying to wake her up, she hears her talk about how she no longer wants to be at school. The next day, Yul ends up evesdropping on her sister talking to the principal. We see a flashback of Yul's sister working at school after hours on her homework, when a teacher named Blanche comes to talk to her. Blanche talks to Yul's sister about her troubles, and offers her a way for her to make her money. She agrees, desperate for some more money, but retracts when Blanche suggests her to use her body. Blanche then pounces on her and rapes her. Yul ends up bursting into the professor's office after hearing this, much to the principal and his sister's surprise. The principal doesn't help her and instead berates her, stating that women can't be rapist and that Blanche is a good teacher, much to the sibling's dismay. Soon after, Yul's sister jumps off of a building, dying in front of Yul, with Blanche coming over and scorning him.
After the death of his sister, Yul attempts to change his appearance by dying his hair so that he isn't reminded of her every time he looks in the mirror. He grows extremely agitated and distraught, and even starts killing animals, starting with the cat that Yul's sister petted at the beginning of school. He is still not satisfied, until he sees Blanche's daughter at school one day. Yul upon seeing this starts to formulate a plan on how to cause the most pain to Blanche- by killing her daughter. After graduating, Yul follows Blanche's daughter around. First by seeing that she hangs out with her mother on Saterdays, and then by following her and learning her schedule. He does this for three years, learning everything about her and what she does in order to find the best way to kill her. On the day of the kill, Yul follows behind her, planning to choke her and bash her head in when she goes into the alleyway. All seems to be going well, at least until she suddenly screams out that she forgot her phone charger and runs in the opposite direction, leading to her getting hit by the bus instead. In shock and horror, Yul is completely undone, angry that his kill was taken away from him. He ends up helping to call the ambulance and even gets to check in on her during the accident. In an attempt to revive, her he ends up staying and wishing that she'd wake, and she does end up doing so. While talking to the doctor about who to contact, she ends up responding very negatively to the suggestion to tell her mother, something that catches Yul off guard. Afterwards, she thanks Yul for saving her, even introducing herself as Mila. Yul starts to develop some mixed feelings on the scenario, though still decides to go with his plan of killing her. He ends up sneaking into the hospital and night and tries to choke Mila on her bed, but recoils, as he realizes that her reaction with her mother's mention was unusual. He ends up leaving her alive a bit longer to find out what exactly her relationship with her mother is like.
Starting out, this visual novel does a really good job of setting the tone of the entire story. The artwork is beautiful in each scene, with the start with various exaggerated and cute types of facial expressions from Yul's sister, symbolizing her innocence and her general happy outlook on life, contrasted with later after her assault. Most of the story is told from Yul's point of view, with vivid thoughts on his sister's death and his attachment to her, wanting to stay by her side, not wanting to be friends with anyone else and of course, seeking revenge for her after her death. We see that his sister's death is so painful that he can no longer remember her name, and even changes his appearance so he is not reminded of her when he looks into the mirror. Everything for these two has been pretty tragic for a while, having to live on their own, having little to no help from parents or other relatives and of course, the lead up to the sister's death and Yul's eventual lead to revenge. The dialogue and inner thoughts of Yul really give such a powerful feeling in this entire visual novel, with the kind of tension that really wants to make you see more of it, all with a beautiful and striking black and white artwork. It really is beautiful. It's hard to predict exactly what will happen next, as I did not expect Mila to be hit by a car and fully expected her to die or almost die by Yul's hands.
It's hard to say whether or not Yul is a romantic or platonic yandere for his sister, since she does die pretty early on. I will wager that Yul is more platonic though considering he does seem more dependent on her, rather than lusts over her but regardless, he does very clearly care about and love her. Regardless, much of his revenge plot is driven by the fact that Blanche caused his sister to die, and the agony he feels afterwards. Considering he doesn't kill Mila by the end of chapter two, it is possible that he could develop feelings for her as well, as his realization that her and her mother's relationship isn't as amicable as it seems. As a yandere, he's mostly just a bit clingy initially, but after her death pretty much goes straight into more sinister roles, killing animals to try to sate her hatred of Blanche and of course stalking Mila to kill her as well as meticulously learning her schedule just to kill her. Those last ones aren't specific to yanderes themselves, but he does incorporate a lot of traits from there to get his revenge. If he does possibly fall for Mila, then these traits might come back not to try to get her killed but possibly to protect her. It is always fun to see how these more thriller like stories go.
Overall, while this is still in a demo state, it is extremely promising and is a thriller/horror type story that really keeps you on your toes. As this creator did likely create Paper Cuts, I can see their expertise in writing this as the thriller aspect of Paper Cuts really kept you on your toes. I highly recommend it and look forward to new chapters coming out in the future.
Hello! This is the reason why I haven't been able to post Dol fan art for a while! I was very late because I was working at the same time. Of course, my drawing speed was very slow too…!
Those of you who have subscribed to my Twitter account have already seen this! I wanted to convey the content better, so I asked someone who is good at English to translate it. As soon as I received the results, I quickly edited the dialogue! Thank you to the kind @ CmJejen!
The theme was Sydney and Ivy's (Ivy is my PC!) first meeting, but somehow I ended up drawing a scene where the two check each other's feelings. Based on the in-game script, I adapted some parts to fit my PC's narrative and personality. I also included my friends' PCs this time. They are quite noticeable in the serious scenes, which is amusing. I like it!
I prepared hard with as much love as I have for Dol. I learned a lot from this work. I hope you enjoy it:///3
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