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Happy 8th Anniversary, Tales of Berseria!!
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The births of two gods.
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Happy 8th Anniversary, Tales of Berseria!!
(See the backgrounds under the cut)
Brain: Time to draw charm designs of characters and series' that are popular!
Hands: How about characters and series I like : )
Sick and tired of making all my own food tbh
The song has been lurking in my head and these were born from it
The Symbolism of Velvet’s Comb
In Tales of Berseria, Laphicet copies one of Arthur's book to exchange it for a comb to give to Velvet. Additionally, Arthur also gives Velvet Celica's comb as a gift in the Tales of Berseria novella, A Witch's Tale: A World Full of Daemons.
If you studied Japanese it's probably not a good idea to give a comb to someone as a gift. The reason for that is due to the fact it's a homonym of suffer and die.
Comb in Japanese is 櫛 (くし) or kushi in romanization which is a homonym for
苦死
苦 (く) [ku] - pain, suffer, anguish
死 (し) [shi] - death
Throughout the narrative, the comb served as memory of Velvet deceased brother Laphicet, as well as her late sister Celica (in the novella). However, it could also be a foreshadowing of Velvet’s grim future from the time she was given the comb. Towards the end of the game, that comb breaking could possibly represent moving on from that grief or breaking away from her continuous suffering.
Okay au where Velvet and Innominats ourbourous feeding off each other manifests as like an armatization (or maybe just an excuse to draw Velvet in the Innominat outfit who can say)
birds fly because they want to fly, and for no other reason!