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♡ Heroine Otome Game ♡
❥ Airis Riedel [ Lost Alice ]
#Lost Alice#Airis Riedel#Heroine Otome Game#blonde hair#blue eyes#Lost Alice: Destined Lovers in Wonderland#perfect heroine#Shall we date?: Lost Alice#my post#NTT Solmare Corporation#Official art#cg art#otome heroine
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Below you'll find a BIO for the character Airis Riedel from the otome game Lost Alice. Here it is
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So I made a picrew of MC! I did have to edit the bow and hair so the bow looks iffy. See my reblog for the link to the picrew I used
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I got all the stories from the event “Haunted Wonderland”, here are their costumes in each story, even though I agree with MC’s words XD Luke, Kyle, Joker: they’re dressing the same outfits from the event “Be my happily after” (happy to see again Luke as a prince 😍) Owen: “The Realm of Piracy” Sidd: “Little red hood”, even though it was Owen’s spin-off (look at his face 😂) Chronus: she’s a witch from “Legendary Magical Love"while Chronus have cat’s ears! He’s so cute 😍😍😍 Ace: she’s a princess, again “The sleeping beauty”, but I think they could have used the outfit from “Alice in World of Wah!” to not repeat, while Ace’s a rabbit!!! I laughed so much 😂😂😂 poor Ace 😂 I wish they chose different outfits, maybe new ones, especially for Chronus and Ace… But I think it’s funny enough xD
#shall we date lost alice#shall we date#lost alice#airis riedel#luke estheim#kyle knock#joker braze#owen chester#sidd rex#chronus carlyle#ace spade#lily diamond#event#haunted wonderland#outfit
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Dee & Dum: Oh darn!
Airis: Who the fuck taught you to swear?
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I don’t know what went wrong with the loading here, but this is the most horrific image I have ever encountered 😰
#cursed image#please don't look at me with that empty face and half bald head#😱#shall we date#lost alice#shall we date lost alice#swd lost alice#ntt solmare#ace spade#alice#airis riedel#alice in wonderland#dress up#otome game
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Aaand I'm in love
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Tag game: 10 female characters
Thank you so much @theperksofbeingadreamer for this ♥
Here’s my top 10 fave women from games ◠‿◠
1. Airis Riedel (Lost Alice)
2.Liz Hart (Wizardess Heart)
3. Eri (Nameless)
4. Soi & 5. Shinbi (Nameless)
6. Mai (Ikemen Sengoku)
7. Pashet (Ozmafia)
8. Amelia Nile (Wizardess Heart)
9. Heejung (Dandelion)
10. Bridget S2 (Blood in Roses)
I tag: @amia-springs @liesarebetterthantruths @fayemichaels @suzunofuusuke @yuuki-clyde @otome-doll @otomeduck @just-otome
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Donald Trump’s efforts to boost the Saudi alliance risk damaging it
NOT SINCE Franklin Roosevelt met Ibn Saud aboard the USS Quincy in 1945 had an American president courted Saudi Arabia as zealously as Barack Obama did. He visited the kingdom four times, more than any of his predecessors, and twice as often as he called on any other Middle Eastern country. On his watch America sold the Saudis $112bn-worth of arms and provided intelligence and jet fuel for their war against Yemen’s Houthi rebels. Yet Mr Obama left office a Saudi hate-figure. The Saudis loathed his attempted pivot to Asia, his attempted detente with Iran, and above all his enthusiasm for the pro-democracy Arab spring. Had President Donald Trump studied the contradictions in his predecessor’s record, his ambition to make closer Saudi relations the centrepiece of his Middle East policy might have stood a chance of success. By ignoring them—as part of his default effort to repudiate Mr Obama, as he thought—he has pitched America’s oldest Middle Eastern alliance into a far bigger crisis.
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Mr Obama justly described United States-Saudi relations as “complicated”. The two countries share interests, including America’s desire for a predictable oil supply for the global economy, the Saudis’ for security, and both countries’ determination to peg back Iran. Yet they share no more values or political tradition than when Roosevelt met the kingdom’s first monarch on his way home from the Yalta conference. Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy that beheaded 48 people in the first four months of this year, and has just throttled and dismembered a Washington Post columnist in its Istanbul consulate. America is the world’s oldest democracy.
The result, over the past seven decades, has been a near-constant state of mutual incomprehension, cross-cutting interests and periodic blow-ups. The worst of these, writes Bruce Riedel in his recent history of the relationship, “Kings and Presidents”, constituted “near-death moments”. They include the Saudi oil embargo after the Arab-Israeli war of 1973 and a threatened second embargo during the second intifada in 2001. The fallout from Khashoggi’s murder, almost certainly on the orders of the kingdom’s crown prince, Muhammad bin Salman, has the makings of another, more complicated, existential glitch.
A bipartisan effort in the Senate to censure MBS has become a broader repudiation of the relationship and Mr Trump’s heightened ambition for it. This reflects how integral the crown prince is to both. The administration—especially Mr Trump’s own entitled princeling, his son-in-law Jared Kushner—bet that by cultivating MBS’s relaxed view of Israel, he might be persuaded to get the Palestinians to negotiate. By encouraging his anti-Iran zeal, it hoped to pile pressure on the regime in Tehran. Mr Trump, who made his first overseas trip to Riyadh, is also fixated on the airy promises of billions in investment he received there. The Senate, led by Republicans such as Lindsey Graham and Marco Rubio who are generally onside with the president, is unimpressed.
Mr Rubio predicted Khashoggi’s murder would “blow apart” Mr Trump’s Middle East strategy. Mr Trump’s subsequent effort to deny MBS’s responsibility for the killing, thereby contradicting America’s intelligence agencies, has riled Congress further. It recalls for many Republicans his effort to absolve Vladimir Putin of blame for election-hacking, an issue they feel anxious about but less able to counter the president on. An arcane foreign-policy row has thus become implicated in domestic political disagreements. That will make it harder to resolve.
This is something all of Mr Trump’s predecessors since Roosevelt sought to avoid, by two means. By coaxing the Saudis to improve their human-rights record, they tried to mitigate the main tension in the relationship. Only John Kennedy, who helped persuade them to abolish slavery in 1962 (the year the Beatles recorded “Please Please Me”) had much success with that. Yet paying lip-service to American values helped maintain bipartisan support for the relationship. By keeping relations fairly low-key, America’s leaders also sought to isolate that elite consensus from broader foreign or energy policy disagreements. As a result, every previous breakdown in the relationship has been between the kings and presidents of Mr Riedel’s book title. This in turn allowed for the possibility of a revivifying compromise, when the logic of shared interest kicked in again. To end the oil embargo, Henry Kissinger persuaded Israel to withdraw from a scrap of Syrian territory; in 2001 George W. Bush pledged his support for a Palestinian state.
Mr Trump ditched both time-honoured precautions. Instead of softening the transactional nature of the relationship, he celebrated it. Many believe MBS could not have ordered Khashoggi’s murder otherwise. Instead of keeping the alliance discreet, he trumpeted it, making the murder even more politically salient than it would otherwise have been. If Mr Trump ruled as a Saudi monarch, this might not matter. The Senate pushback shows he does not. And, to be fair, even monarchs need to be more cautious than MBS has been. His recklessness, of which Khashoggi’s murder is only the latest case, has been condemned by some Saudi allies, including Morocco, and may foster dissent in the kingdom. It is bad enough that the US-Saudi relationship is now hostage to American politics. It may not survive being hostage to Saudi politics, too.
Just deserts
The disaster has at least revealed how unrealistic the administration’s Saudi gambit always was. MBS is a mercurial figure. Yet the notion that the road to Middle East peace leads through Riyadh is a pipe-dream. Even royal dictators worry about public opinion, and in Saudi Arabia it is against compromise with Israel. The idea that the Saudis could help topple Iran’s mullahs was similarly exaggerated. The “Arab NATO” the Saudis have floated is a figment. And the notion that Saudi covert action is formidable was exposed, for all the world, by CCTV images of a bunch of Saudi thugs traipsing into Istanbul with a bone-saw.
This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline "Khashoggi’s ghost"
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Flight: TK15 Aircraft Type: 777-300ER Class: Business Class Route: IST-GRU Date: April 2017
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Turkish Airlines has certainly caught our attention recently. In our first report on the airline’s short-haul product, they impressed us with a region-beating business class product. As part of our three part series we were happy to explore their signature long haul product, which stars in their latest advertising campaign alongside Morgan Freeman.
Part Two. Turkish Airlines long-haul business class product.
On the Ground
While we will feature a separate feature on Turkish Airline’s CIP lounge in Istanbul (coming soon), we’ll take this opportunity to talk about the lounge on our return flight from São Paulo.
We flew from Guarulhos International Airport Terminal 3, their prestigious and newest terminal. Turkish Airlines is one of a few airlines that are able to use the Star Alliance lounge run by South African. It’s one of the best lounges in the airport, only equalled by the LATAM lounge.
Although in Istanbul, business class passengers are able to utilise fast track entrance into the airport, check in and even immigration with fast-track into the CIP lounge; passengers in São Paulo don’t get any priority treatment except at check-in. This is the same for all airlines operating from the terminal though.
Like in Istanbul, the lounge itself in São Paulo is fantastically appointed. It is open plan, and features a wide range of zones. As the schedule of the return flight from São Paulo to Istanbul leaves at a mind-boggling 3.25am, the lounge was virtually deserted. It offers a range of wines, spirits, hot and cold dishes, fresh soups and separate coffee stations.
The lounge also offers showers, a range of seating including recliner chairs which are perfect for taking a nap in – especially convenient at this time of day.
Back in Istanbul, boarding was perfectly on time. By the time we saw the boarding announcement on the screens in the lounge and made our way to the gate, we were one of the last passengers to board which meant no queuing. The ground crew were incredibly polite too.
We were greeted by name at the gate, wished a pleasant flight and directed to board through door two.
The Cabin
Turkish Airlines 777-300ER offers a spacious cabin environment. While we were travelling in business class, we were pleasantly surprised to see a 3 x 3 x 3 seating configuration in economy bucking the trend of the 3 x 4 x 3 configs found on most 777s now.
The business class cabin is separated in two mini cabins, featuring seats in a 2 x 3 x 2 configuration. The fully flat, forward facing seats are similar in configuration to Emirates, which will be appealing to passengers travelling together, although the dreaded middle seat issue does arise in this config.
The advantage of the forward facing seats is the spaciousness of the cabin, as monuments and seat furniture are kept to a minimum, meaning there is an airy cabin feeling once all the overhead bins are closed and everyone is sat.
The main galley space was beautifully branded. The side walls of the galley wall feature an ornate fretwork pattern, that is replicated on the bulkheads. Under the design featured a living garden of fresh plants, embedded into the wall, along with the star alliance and Turkish Airlines logos.
This attention to detail continued throughout the cabin. The airline had recently adopted living plants in all of its toilets. In the aircraft we flew on, there were trailing living ivy plants placed in the toilets that framed the mirror. These were accompanied by Molton Brown fragrances, hand wash and moisturiser.
Throughout the flight, Turkish Airlines made full use of the mood lighting, especially during the end of the flight when the cabin filled with a purple light to mimic sunset.
The general condition of the cabin was great, even though it was the older style cabin. However, Turkish Airlines newer seats and aircraft are a large improvement on the older ones (which we flew on on the return flight). No matter which aircraft you end up on, the experience is virtually identical.
The forward cabin features four rows of seats, and the second cabin features three rows, which is a little more intimate, there are also three toilets catering the 49 seats, which is a generous ratio to seats.
The Seat
Now we can’t lie, we do love the privacy found in staggered or herringbone seats. Many carriers we’ve flown feature this more private configuration, to a point where the traditional forward facing business class seats are classed as an older generation product.
This will be the most noticeable element to frequent business class travellers who fly on a variety of carriers. The configuration on the A330s is a comfortable 2 x 2 x 2 configuration meaning 2/3rds of the seats feature aisle access, however on the 777 there is what is often referred to as the ‘dreaded�� middle seat.
The seat certainly will be the last choice for any traveller, however, there is still plenty of space for travellers here, and due to the layout and width of the seats, it’s still fairly easy to get out of the seat even if both aisle passengers are fully reclined.
At 75″ when fully reclined, the seat is a fairly substantial and wide fully-flat bed. When upright, the seat is sturdy, and doesn’t have multiple joins, so it’s very comfortable to sit on too. There’s lumbar support, as well as a mechanically raised headrest. Here’s a tip, it’s good to rise that up when sleeping if you want a little more head support.
The seat features the tulip pattern that can also be seen as a cut-out fretwork on the galley curtains. All in tonal slate colours, the bright flash of the red seat belt and hard shell add a splash of colour to an otherwise sophisticated simplistic design.
On each seat was a memory foam back support pillow which was both novel, and incredibly comfortable.
The seat controls are very intuitive, and there is a secondary panel that can be used when the seat is reclined, which is easier to access for passengers than the centre console.
The centre console separating the two seats plays home to a privacy screen, swan-neck reading lamps, and the tray table which lifts up and out in a single leaf.
Under the console there is a small, shallow tray for storage, which isn’t ideal due to being next to the seat mechanics, but easily accessible. The tray also plays home to the IFE controller, which on the older seats is a directional button controller, but on the newer seats features a digital mini-touchscreen controller, which is much easier to use. There is also USB and power sockets.
Under the ottoman which forms part of the bed, is a large storage area. On the newer seats this is a closed unit, on the older seats, it’s open at the front, and perfect for placing your shoes in.
The seat is certainly comfortable and spacious, and there is something still enjoyable about facing forward in the aircraft. For those travelling together the seat pairs are still perfect. Our favourite seats are the pairs to the side of the aircraft, although the bulkhead pairs offer slightly raised screens, which means passengers behind can view your screen (Awkward if you use flights like these to catch up on movies you wouldn’t ordinarily watch in the cinema!)
The Food
Just like our short-haul flight, the food on the flight was exceptional. On sitting down in our seat, jackets were taken and the on-board chef in his chef-whites introduced himself to us, while simultaneously offering us fresh juices. We opted for Tattinger Brut Reserve Champagne as well as a fresh juice, which was swiftly brought to our seat in Riedel champagne glasses.
We were then presented with menus while still on the ground, which were extensive, even more so as they were also supported by Spanish and Portuguese translated menus too.
The Menu
Lunch
Best of Turkish Meze or Smoked Salmon and celeriac salad and / or Creamy sweet pea soup
Garden Fresh Salad
Grilled Lamp Chops, with ratatouille, rosemary jus, bulgur pillar, cucumber yoghurt or Grilled Chicken Breast & Asparagus, with soy bean, affilla cress, black pepper jus or Prawn Papardella, with homemade parmesan tomato sauce
Do&Co Chocolate Mousse, Vanilla & Passion Fruit Panna Cotta Chocolate Fondant Semolina Dessert Assorted Cheese Fresh Fruit Salad
Anytime
White cheese and chicken sandwich selections Demel’s petits desserts
Before Landing
Mozzarella & Grilled Vegetables
Garden Fresh Salad
Grilled Chicken Brochette, grilled tomatoes and green peppers, bulgur pilaf or Traditional Style Baked Minced Beef Pastry, grilled zucchini, roasted red pepper
Do&Co Chocolate Mousse
The food offering was both immense, and of excellent quality. Immediately after take off, our orders were taken, along with a huge apology that the lamb was unavailable, but instead replaced with a fillet steak option. After the order was taken, a further glass of champagne was served, this time with a fresh slice of strawberry, and some mixed nuts to accompany.
Our tables were laid approximately 45 minutes after take off. Being a 14 hour flight, this was a nice leisurely approach to the service which was well received by all the passengers. The table elements were incredibly elegant, from the ornate salt and pepper shakers to the signature ‘candlelit dinner’ where each passenger is given an (electronic) candle in a paper origami box which flickers away as you dine.
While ordinarily we raise an eyebrow to trolley service, when presented with a wide array of starters, all freshly prepared and beautifully presented, we actually got excited when the trolley appeared.
Having a fresh soup poured for you in a gold lined bowl is quite a spectacle, especially when paired with a restaurant style plate of smoked salmon.
The meze plate was also perfect to enjoy with the range of fresh breads which were constantly topped-up and delivered to your own personal bread basket, which had oil, butter and a range of Turkish herbs (that tasted good with practically everything)
After the starter, I was served a steak, which was beautifully cooked and incredibly succulent, it was accompanied by egg-fried rice, a slightly odd combination, but tasty all the same. While we stuck with the Tattinger throughout, there were both Turkish (Prestige Variance 2015) and French (Chablis Louis Jadot 2015) white wines available, a Turkish Rose wine and no less than four red wines from Spain, Argentina, France and Turkey.
Following the main meal, came the dessert trolley, which featured the whole range of sweets on offer. Passengers were encouraged to try a variety of options, so being a chocoholic, we tried both the chocolate fondant, and the chocolate mousse. Both were delicious, and there were still plenty left over should we have wanted seconds.
Completely sated at this point, our tables were put away, beds made up by the staff, and we curled up to watch the many movies and TV shows throughout the rest of the flight.
There are two additional food options throughout the flight. Either the two walk up snack areas that were decorated in flowers and candles, offering a range of crisps and chocolates, or the on demand petit fours and sandwiches which were delivered to you at your seat.
We opted for one of Turkish Airlines multiple teas to aid digestion when we scoffed our face.
About 2.5 hours before landing, an afternoon meal was served. This more rapid service, saw the table laid with both salad and desert and all the usual accompaniments. The first course consisted of a very fresh tasting mozzarella, tomato and grilled vegetable salad.
This was then followed by either the minced beef pastry or a chicken kebab, both were delicious and weren’t dry at all. The service, all the time was polite, efficient, caring and attentive.
What flight on Turkish Airlines would be complete without finishing it off with a Turkish Coffee and a couple of cubes of Turkish Delight.
The Entertainment
Turkish Airlines entertainment as we discussed in the previous article, is certainly comprehensive, there are plenty of movies, including a range of classic, blockbuster and recent releases. There’s also plenty of foreign language movies too. On their 777 aircraft, the airline also offers live TV, great news for sports fans. All of this is delivered on a large touchscreen.
While the TV screen is large, and easy to see and filled with entertainment, as we previously stated the interface is a little harder to use with the traditional handset compared to the touchscreen handset found on the newer seats.
There were also fantastic Denon headphones, of an unparalleled quality in the air. These by far are the best headphones we’ve seen an airline supply. Sadly, the headphones were collected approximately 20 minutes before landing on each of the long-haul flights so they could be handed in and counted. The cabin crew were quick to replace these though with the same headsets found on the short-haul flight, which were still of decent quality, but in comparison to the Denon headsets, a marked reduction in sound cancelling.
The airline also offered a wide range of newspapers and magazines on boarding, mixed with Turkish Airlines own fairly extensive range of inflight magazines. If this wasn’t enough, the airline also offers free WiFi to its business class passengers.
One negative element though, sadly our seat showed its age in the fact the handheld controller was a little un-responsive due to general wear and tear, and our headphone jack was slightly faulty and needed pressure on it to ensure a positive connection.
The Extras
This is certainly Turkish Airlines’ second best element – short of the food and beverage offering. Turkish Airlines certainly have excellent attention to detail. From the small elements which you end up taking for granted, such as a stylish clip holding the breakfast form to the menu, or the cocktail stirrers in the welcome drinks.
However, the larger elements really do make the flight enjoyable. When it comes to sleeping, the lumbar support pillow, sleep kits, which offer a mattress protector, a pillow and blanket, which are perfectly packed so cabin crew can slip it onto the seat and prepare a bed in seconds, along with comfortable slippers and eye masks make for a dreamy few hours.
The amenity kits vary on direction. On the way out, a luxurious Furla leather kit bag was delivered, offering a range of usual amenities, including Institue Karite creams, shoehorn and even a brush. The kit also included stickers, allowing passengers to advise if they wanted to be woken or not.
Throughout the flight, the service was attentive, and hot and cold towels were distributed at the start and end of the flight and before each service. There were also a few times when crew came through the cabin and offered a range of cold juices and water.
From the Denon headsets through to the Riedel glassware, Turkish haven’t skimped on any luxuries, and the airline is offering the very top level products on their flight.
What passengers may not know is that Turkish Airlines offers an overnight hotel for business class passengers that have a longer layover than 7 hours (even economy passengers can use this complimentary service for connections over 10 hours) although the airline does stipulate that passengers must not be able to connect on an earlier flight in order to receive this service. We ended up staying in a Renaissance Polat hotel a 5 minute shuttle bus from the airport, which was fantastic, and the perfect place to rest our head.
In Conclusion
Turkish Airlines has a surprisingly mammoth wealth of perks, treats and customer experience touch points that delight. The airline’s hard product is solid, the service was fantastically warm and sincere and the dining, exceptional. There are few reasons to fault the carrier and its substantial route network, affordable fares and comfortable journeys mean that it should be a no brainer to select Turkish Airlines should the opportunity to come up. Based on our recent experience we would certainly rank this as one of the leading carriers globally.
The airline has highlighted the fact it is targeting a coveted 5-star rating, and compared to some carriers, the airline has all the right ingredients. There are few areas to fault, apart from a crowded CIP lounge in Istanbul, but we’ll cover that in detail in our next of our three reports.
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@queen-prika Ok so I'm playing Lost Alice, I'm only at the beginning but I'll summarize what happened so far:
So it’s a pretty obvious ripoff of Kuni No Alice, but I have to admit the art style is nice, my one complaint would be the same face syndrome.
Time to pick a name! Wait... “Airis Riedel” how original - let’s fix that
YEAH MY NAME IS 11 TIMES MORE CLEVER
Again, the art style is surprisingly nice, the backgrounds are impressive.
And I seem to be suffering from some sort of memory loss, oh joy.
I quit taking screenshots at this point because I was too focused on the plot. Basically, Carol came to wonderland through the looking glass of her own will, and now everyone calls her “Alice.” So far I’ve met the Joker, (cards were minor characters in the books, I’m not sure why they chose to make one a romance option) the Hatter, and the Cheshire Cat. All of them flirt with Carol but Hatter seems more concerned with her well being. (Ironically, Hatter is the most sensible person around!)
At this point I choose who to romance and, well, the choice was pretty obvious.
Look at this sexy motherfucker right here. Who gave him the right to be so suave and debonaire? Why did they make the March Hare the most attractive character in the game? I’m not even exaggerating, look at the other options, they’re all bland as hell compared to this Howl’s Moving Castle furry.
... Ok I need to move on-
Waking up in a strange house with a handsome mystery man... I wonder where this is going?
Goddamn cock-blocking Mad Hatter!
Well, it looks like Hatter is putting Sidd in charge of Carol. Those two seem to have an interesting relationship, but as long as no one ends up losing their limbs I think we’ll be all right. Sidd agrees to help Carol regain her memory by showing her around town.
I’m taking a break from the game now but I’ll post more screenshots if anything particularly funny or interesting happens. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
#long post#blithering nonsense#mera plays lost Alice#I blame Lindsay for this#tbh I was gonna pick Kyle but he made me uncomfortable#maybe I'll try with him on my next playthrough
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These are all of my Heroine Otome Game posts. If he misses a heroine please let me know in PM. ;) Thanks ! List #2 here : https://cleaetpauline60.tumblr.com/post/692736430000291840/these-are-all-of-my-heroine-otome-game-posts-if
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Abe Kaguya [ Furue Yurayura to ]
Aigasaki Kohana [ Magic Kyun! Renaissance ]
Aika [ RE:VICE[D] ]
Aikawa Chihiro [ Clover Toshokan no Juunin-tachi ]
Aileen Olazabal [ Arabians Lost ]
Airei [ Souten no Kanata ]
Airi [ Kami-sama to Koigokoro ]
Airi [ Shiro to Kuro no Alice ]
Airis Riedel [ Lost Alice ]
Aizaki Koi [ Himehibi -Princess Days- ]
Akagami Mashiro [ Kyoukai no Shirayuki ]
Akane Rin [ Ayakashi Gohan ]
Akazawa Karen [ Mashou Megane ]
Aki Miyazu [ Kanuchi ]
Akino Minori [ Step -Futari no Kankei wa Ippo Zutsu- ]
Akitsu Shino [ Dairoku: Ayakashimori ]
Alice [ Ikemen Kakumei ]
Alice Liddell [ Heart no Kuni no Alice ]
Alicia Hildegarde [ Mahoutsukai to Goshujin-sama ]
Amahashi Miku [ Garnet Cradle ]
Amami Chitose [ Meshimase Rouman Sabou ]
Amamine Mika [ DesperaDrops ]
Amane Aika [ I DOLL U ]
Amano Hina [ Blackish House ]
Amano Nanao [ Harukanaru Toki no Naka De 7 ]
Amasawa Akari [ Sympathy Kiss ]
Amelia [ Death Connection ]
Anastasia Lynzel [ even if TEMPEST ]
Andou Serika [ Last Escort 2 ]
Anesaki Nozomi [ Watashi no Real wa Juujitsu Shisugiteiru ]
Ange [ Angelique Etoile ]
Ange [ Angelique Luminarise ]
Angelique Collete [ Angelique Special 2 ]
Angelique [ Angelique Retour ]
Angelique [ Neo Angelique ]
Ani Inaco [ Dame x Prince ]
Anna Hiiragi [ Lucian Bee’s ]
Anzaki Kaoru [ Tsumikui ]
Applause E Randolph [ Mistonia no Kibou ]
Aqua [ Fantastic Fortune 2 ]
Arashiyama Mari [ Storm Lover 2nd ]
Aria [ Ephemeral -Miniature Garden- ]
Aria Austin [ Vinculum Hearts ]
Arisu Yurika [ Taishou x Alice ]
Aru [ Princess Arthur ]
Asagi Akira [ Scared Rider Xechs ]
Asagi Haru [ Hanayaka Nari, Waga Ichizoku ]
Asagiri Kanna [ Hanaoni ]
Asahina Yui [ Kiniro no Corda Starlight Orchestra ]
Asakura Akino [ Jiritsu Kidou Sensha Izuna ]
Asanaga Miku [ Spiral Memoria ~Watashi to Deau Natsu~ ]
Ashanty Ris [ Albaria no Otome ]
Ashe [ Under the Moon ]
Ashihara Chihiro [ Harukanaru Toki no Naka De 4 ]
Aspashia [ Desert Kingdom ]
Atano Rio [ Dynamic Chord ]
Awaki Kotone [ Gensou Kissa Enchanté ]
Ayase Yuki [ Sachi no Tenbin ]
Ayashi no Miya [ Ayashi no Miya ]
Ayazuki Mei [ Meiji Tokyo Renka ]
Azumi Ritsu [ Tengai ni Mau, Iki na Hana ]
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Bambi [ Tokimeki Memorial Girl’s Side 3rd Story ]
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Canna [ Arcana Famiglia Collezione! Piccola Amore ]
Cardia Beckford [ Code: Realize ]
Catarina Claes [ Otome Game no Hametsu Flag ]
Cecilia Falias Temirana [ Temirana Koku no Tsuiteru Hime to Tsuitenai Kishi Dan ]
Ceres [ Shuuen no Virche ]
Charlotte [ Zettai Meikyuu Himitsu no Oyayubi-hime ]
Chihiro [ Tokyo Yamanote Boys ]
Chikage [ Genji Koi Emaki ]
Chloe Sheffield [ Princess Britania ]
Chloe [ EPHEMERAL ]
Chocolat Meilleure [ Sugar Sugar Rune: Koi mo Oshare mo Pick-Up! ]
Christina Ranzaad [ The Second Reproduction ]
Christine Daaé [ PersonA ~Opera Za no Kaijin~ ]
Claire Eithéa [ Orfleurs ]
Cocoro [ Re: BIRTHDAY SONG ]
Collete [ Riddle Garden ]
Crim [ Ripple no Tamago ]
Cyrus Tistella [ Steam Prison ]
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D'Artagnan [ Musketeer: Le Sang des Chevaliers ]
Daisy [ Tokimeki Memorial Girl’s Side 2nd Kiss ]
Diana el Circled [ Fantastic Fortune ]
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Eleanor Vert [ Ai no Uta ]
Elise Scarlet [ 0 Ji no Kane to Cinderella ]
Emily [ Eikoku Tantei Mysteria ]
Emma [ Genso Manège ]
Emma [ Ikemen Ouji ]
Enma Rin [ Tengoku Struggle ]
Eri [ Nameless ~Dangsin-i Gieoghaeya Hal Dan Hangajiui Geos~ ]
Erica Fleur [ Mother Goose no Himitsu no Yakata ]
Erika [ Eldarya ]
Erika Arenia [ Kazeiro Surf ]
Erika Klause [ Tanbi Musou Meine Liebe ]
Evangeline Lilith [ Nero E Rosso ~Kane no Tame ni Kane wa Naru 2 ]
Eve [ Clepsydra ]
Eve [ Yuukyuu no Tierblade ]
Eve [ Yuukyuu no Tierblade ]
Éloïse [ Moonlight Lovers ]
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Felicità [ Arcana Famiglia ]
Filia [ Palais de Reine ]
Fiona Galland [ Black Wolves Saga ]
Fraulein Gilbell [ Meine Liebe II ~Hokori to Seigi to Ai~ ]
Fujieda Neri [ Zettai Kaikyuu Gakuen ]
Fujii Kanako [ Torikago no Marriage ]
Fujimori Saya [ Hiiro no Kakera - Shin Tamayorihime Denshou ]
Fujioka Haruhi [ Ouran Koukou Host Club ]
Fujisaki Futaba [ Fortissimo ]
Fujishima Nanako [ Shinobazu Seven ]
Fujishiro Mao [ Cafe Cuillere ]
Fujiwara Mei [ Fantastic Fortune ]
Fujiwara Miki [ Tsuki no Hikari, Taiyou no Kage ]
Fuka [ Ozmafia!! ]
Futaba Chitose [ Seishun Hajimemashita ]
Futami Nina [ Dynamic Chord ]
Fuyuura Megumi [ Getsuei no Kusari ]
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Genjou [ S.Y.K ]
Gerda [ Snow Bound Land ]
Gojou Saki [ Sakuragatari ]
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Hairi Lalique [ Cendrillon palikA ]
Hanamaki Ichiko [ 7′scarlet ]
Hanamiya Kazuha [ Period Cube ]
Hanasaka Airi [ Star's Lover "ReaKoi" Datte, Ii Janai! ]
Hanna Ellington [ Will o’ Wisp ]
Haruno Sayuri [ Bonjour♪ Koiaji Pâtisserie ]
Hasekura Akane [ Hoshi no Furu Toki ]
Hasumi Yuki [ Harukanaru Toki no Naka De 5 ]
Hatanaka Tomoe [ Money Parasite ]
Hayama Haruho [ Photograph Journey ]
Hayama Tsubasa [ Kaleido-Eve ]
Henrietta Grimm [ Zettai Meikyuu Grimm ]
Heroine [ Amnesia ]
Heroine [ Doubt ~Usotsuki Otoko wa Dare?~ ]
Heroine [ Guang Yu Ye Zhi Lian ]
Heroine [ Ikemen Bakumatsu ◆ Unmei no Koi ]
Heroine [ Ikemen Genjiden ]
Heroine [ Ikemen Oukoku◆Joou to Shinjitsu no Kiss ]
Heroine [ Lian Yu Shen Kong ]
Heroine [ Mystic Messenger ]
Heroine [ Princess Closet ]
Heroine [ RearPheles ]
Heroine [ Ren'ai Banchou 2 ]
Heroine [ Ren'ai Banchou! ]
Heroine [ Shoujo Kakumei Utena ~Itsuka Kakumeisareru Monogatari~]
Heroine [ Tokimeki Memorial Girl’s Side 1st Love ]
Heroine [ Tokimeki Restaurant ☆☆☆ ]
Hibiki Ruka [ Houkago no Love Beat ]
Hidetomi Misawo [ Gyakuten Yoshiwara ]
Hiiragi Fuuka [ Kami-sama Nante Yondenai! ]
Hiiragi Miu [ Dynamic Chord ]
Hiiragi Noriko [ KoiGIG ]
Hijiri Futaba [ Bloody Call ]
Himeko [ Kannou Mukashibanashi ]
Himemiya Nagisa [ Royals ~Itoshi no Ouji-sama~ ]
Himemiya Yukari [ Hakarena Heart ]
Himeno Kyouko [ Glass Heart Princess ]
Himeoka Kokoro [ Miss Princess Miss Pri! ]
Hinagiku [ Utakata no Uchronia ]
Hinamori Amu [ Shugo Chara! Mittsu no Tamago to Koisuru Joker ]
Hinata Ema [ Brothers Conflict ]
Hino Kahoko [ Kin'iro no Corda ]
Hinohira Aoi [ Fantastic Fortune 2 ]
Hinokami Chie [ Hitofuta Kitan ]
Horikita Yuki [ Harajuku Tantei Gakuen Steel Wood ]
Hoshino Ichika [ Collar x Malice ]
Hotaru [ Geten no Hana ]
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Ichi [ Hana Oboro ]
Ichigo [ Koroshiya to Strawberry ]
Ichijou Shiori [ School Wars ]
Ichikawa Tsuyuha [ Shiratsuyu no Kai ]
Igarashi Yuna [ Storm Lover ]
Ilza [ Yoiyo Mori no Hime ]
Inafune Saki [ Bakudan★Handan ]
Inori [ Side Kicks! ]
Inuzuka Shino [ Satomi Hakkenden ]
Iori Saya [ Asaki, Yumemishi ]
Isshiki Misa [ 9 R.I.P. ]
Ira [ Evergreen Avenue ]
Iris [ Eternal Wish ]
Itou Aki [ Panic Palette ]
Itou Ayako [ Diary ]
Izumi Sakurako [ Reijou Tantei ~Office Love Jikenbo~ ]
Izumi Shio [ Walpurgis no Uta ]
Izumo [ Hyakka Yakou ]
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Jed [ Haitaka no Psychedelica ]
Julia [ Moujuu-tachi to Ohime-sama ]
Juliet Capulet [ Romeo vs Juliet ]
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Kagurazaka Kaname [ Houkago wa Gin no Shirabe ]
Kaguya [ Jooubachi no Oubou ]
Kamikawa Nanami [ Himehibi -New Princess Days- ]
Kamiki Sakuya [ Kaminaru Kimi to ]
Kan'u [ Jyuzaengi ]
Kanna Isora [ Pandora ~Kimi no Namae o Boku wa Shiru~ ]
Kanno Hotori [ Un: BIRTHDAY SONG ]
Kanome Chisato [ Byakko Tai ]
Kanzaki Asuna [ Rakuen Danshi ~Dare mo Shiranai Mou Hitotsu no Rakuen~ ]
Kanzaki Hina [ Butterfly Lip ]
Kanzaki Mei [ Petit Four ]
Kashino Zakuro [ Sweet Clown ]
Kashiwagi Kira [ Mizu no Senritsu 2 ]
Kasuga Hinata [ Hoshi no Oujo: Hikari no Tsubasa ]
Kasuga Miyu [ Pretty Flap ]
Kasuga Nozomi [ Harukanaru Toki no Naka De 3 ]
Kasuga Tamaki [ Hiiro no Kakera ]
Katagiri Kaede [ Shinobi, Koi Utsutsu ]
Katagiri Kanade [ Kuro to Kin no Akanai Kagi ]
Kataoka Yue [ Marginal #4 ]
Katsuki Sayu [ Enkan no Memoria ]
Kawai Marika [ Ohime-sama datte XXX Shitai!! ]
Kawana Hina [ Bad Medicine ]
Kayana Takamahara [ Kanuchi ]
Kayano Yuuna [ Arcobaleno! ]
Kayo [ Ken ga Kimi ]
Keika [ Kimi ga Tame, Koishi Midareshi Tsuki no Hana ]
Kidou Saya [ Sengoku Himeuta ]
Kim Heejung [ Dandelion ~Neoege Buneun Baram~ ]
Kinami Mizuki [ Kannagi no Mori ]
Kinoshita Tomoe [ Sangoku Rensenki Sakigake ]
Kirisawa Yuna [ Tensei Hakkenshi Fuumaroku ]
Kirishima Kozue [ Urakata Hakuouki ]
Kirishita Konoha [ Dynamic Chord ]
Kisakino Emi [ Himehibi Another Princess Days ]
Kitamori Manami [ Vitamin Z ]
Kiyoha [ Gyakuten Yoshiwara ~Ougiya Hen~ ]
Kobayashi Mariko [ Fushigi Yuugi Genbu Kaiden Gaiden: Kagami no Miko ]
Koharu [ NORN9 ]
Kohinata Kanade [ Kin'iro no Corda 3 ]
Koihana Sora [ Koi no Hanasaku Hyakkaen ]
Koizumi Akane [ Gakuen Club ]
Koizumi Saki [ Jingi Naki Otome ]
Kojou Shio [ D.C. Girl’s Symphony ]
Kokura An [ Otome Ken Musashi ]
Komori Yui [ Diabolik Lovers ]
Konohana Saya [ Gakuen K ]
Kouda Saya [ Custom Drive ]
Kousaka Amane [ Teikoku Kaleido ]
Kozuki Erena [ Chouchou Jiken Rhapsodic ]
Kuga Mikoto [ NORN9 ]
Kurihara Misako [ Purelover Flavor ]
Kuromon Sumi [ Shinigami Kagyou ]
Kuronuma Sawako [ Kimi ni Todoke ~Sodateru Omoi~ ]
Kurou Nadeshiko [ Clock Zero ]
Kurumi Haruka [ Moshi, Kono Sekai ni Kami-sama ga Iru to suru Naraba ]
Kusanagi Yui [ Kamigami no Asobi ]
Kuze Tsugumi [ Nil Admirari no Tenbin ]
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Tag Dump 13
#{ Airis Riedel: Lost in Memories Main Verse }#{ Neil Mirror: Man of Mirrors Main Verse }#{ Louis of Turner: The Doomed Spinner of Tales Main Verse }#{ Fleta: Spoiled Ojou-chan Main Verse }#{ Jack: Spilled Blood Main Verse }#{ Daniel: Gluttonous Werewolf Main Verse }#{ Michael Myers: Masked Killer Movie Verse }#{ Michael Myers: Killer Unmasked Main Verse }#{ 10th Doctor: The Last of the Timelords Main Verse }
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While scrolling through Instagram, I found this beautiful fan art.
This is shared with permission! The artist is akairo_san on Instagram. See my reblog for the link to the artist!
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Clean lines & airy spaces by didesi featuring teal home decor ❤ liked on Polyvore
Brass lamp, 6.129.275 COP / Adesso table lamp, 282.120 COP / Pelle bubble light, 31.516.765 COP / Modern lighting, 702.375 COP / Square rug, 26.714.210 COP / Lenox bath accessory, 77.650 COP / Riedel drinkware, 220.400 COP / Simon Pearce kitchen gadgets tool, 21.010 COP / Crystal Art teal home decor, 96.020 COP / East Coast Carolina Space Saver Cot And Mattress, 432.040 COP / Post bed, 11.970.370 COP / DutchCrafters handmade furniture, 1.443.770 COP / Kartell japanese furniture, 2.415.725 COP / Virgin Wines 6 Bottle Sparkling Selection Inc Prosecco, 274.920 COP
#polyvore#interior#interiors#interior design#home#home decor#interior decorating#DutchCrafters#Kartell#Adesso#Pelle#Lenox#Riedel#Simon Pearce#Crystal Art#kitchen
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i really like neils cgs
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