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ematooney · 7 months ago
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“We’ll always be best friends, right Sarge?”
I just had to draw @justfanblog’s drawing of Fuyuki from my AU. It’s just the perfect amount of creepiness and I am absolutely here for it! I hope they are okay with that! 😄
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seekers-who-are-lovers · 8 months ago
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Aahh! Finally, Bunshun released the short story about Yukiya’s two mothers, Fuyuki, and Azusa. Plus, the prologue of the fourth book, “The Empty Coffin,” where Yukiya embarks to study in Keisoin Academy and there he meets his classmates.
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The short story, however, includes the incident where Yukiya and Yukichi got lost in the woods and a mysterious large bird saved them. It is here! (This is roughly Google-translated, but it is a start!)
Fuyuki was a cold-hearted, bitter, mean, but, above all, a loving woman.
She loved her son and trusted Azusa.
“If it were Azusa, she wouldn't do anything bad to my child, would she?”
It took a long time. Still, Azusa felt that Fuyuki’s real voice finally reached her.
Please take care of my child.
"Yes, that's right, Fuyuki-sama. Yukiya is our son.” Azusa said out loud as she walked.
"So please, Fuyuki-sama. Please protect Yukiya and Yukichi. Please let them go home safely.”
The moment she said that, she felt like the trees were swaying even though there was no wind.
One could see that the moon on the top of the tree was distorted in a strange way.
After a moment, the outline of the moon, which was pale and hazy, became clear and began to emit a sparkling light. With the big full moon on its back, a black silhouette was floating.
Azusa gasped as she fixed her eyes for a while.
It was an incredibly large shadow of a bird.
Even in the main residence of the North Family, where famous horses were gathered from all over the world, she had never seen anything with such a huge body. Azusa couldn't decide whether it was the same kind of species, it slowly approached her.
It landed leisurely in front of Azusa, who was standing up.
The moment it descended, Azusa's hair flew up under the wings.
When she saw it up close, it was still a ridiculously large crow.
She thought it was three times more than an ordinary Yatagarasu.
The black iron-like beak was sharp, and it should be scary, but strangely, it didn't feel like that.
The eyes directed at Azusa sparkled like crystals, and its feathers, even in the faint moonlight, gleamed with a hard, purplish-blue luster. Even without considering its size, there was something otherworldly about it, as if the very air around it was different.
Azusa, who was staring in astonishment, noticed that the crow was holding something in its beak.
What could it be? It looked like a basket.
Then, the large crow, having caught Azusa's gaze, gently placed it at her feet.
"Is this child your son?"
Unexpectedly, a high, clear voice like that of a young boy echoed.
Looking closer, she saw that her sons were sleeping inside a basket woven from wisteria vines adorned with flowers.
"Yukiya! Yukichi!”
She rushed over and clung to the basket as if to devour it.
Yukiya, who was covered in mud, was hugging his brother. Yukichi's eyelids were red and swollen, but neither of them seemed to be injured anywhere in sight.
“Don't worry. They're just sleeping for a bit, but they'll wake up soon. I'm sorry,” the large crow said clearly, tilting its head. “Because I hastily mended the barrier, they got caught in the gaps.”
Azusa was stunned because she didn't understand what the Yatagarasu meant, so he repeated it.
“It means that these children were stuck in a place where they couldn't get out on their own. It's my fault, so please don't scold them.”
Azusa nodded in a daze.
"Are you … Yamagami-sama's servant?"
"...Well, something like that."
"Thank you for helping my sons."
“It was originally my fault. When these children grow up, there may come a time when we meet again. They are good children. Raise them with care.”
After saying that, the big karasu rolled his wings and flew away. Once again, the moon distorted. In the blink of an eye, as if it were an illusion, the great crow melted into the sky and disappeared.
I am crying. The story of Fuyuki, Azusa and Yukimasa is heartbreaking. Fuyuki, like Yukiya, hated her side of the family and the nobles. Oryo, her mother, was a former courtesan at the pleasure district it took long enough for her to be accepted in the family until she produced three children with Lord Genya. Every motivation here is politics.
Yukimasa, like we all know, was an opportunist, who took advantage of Fuyuki’s feelings. What Yukiya feels toward his father is justified and yet he has grown up rational enough to see how his stepmother and brothers treat him and love him as if he is their own full flesh and blood.
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sillyshapeshifter · 1 year ago
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:)
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melusineisthebestest · 8 months ago
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Two different manga that cover the events of Singularity F? Surely, that won't be a headache!
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kwiyuyu · 1 year ago
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Who is this keronian? And omg Fuyuki and Momoka when they were younger(plus the kero zero episodes are really cool‼️‼️)
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loosee-goosey · 1 year ago
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some lifeline and fuyuki stuff
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mastacell · 1 year ago
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Hokkaido Gals Was Super Aight Tho
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Round 2, Match 3: Camelot vs Fuyuki
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unknown-mecha · 3 months ago
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No magecraft in sight.
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eldiariodeunvagabundo · 1 year ago
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Fui ese.
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seekers-who-are-lovers · 1 month ago
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Announced today, Natsumi Matsuzaki posted that she will serialize Chisato Abe’s Side Story "Thoughts on Fuyuki."
The series will be released in four episodes starting at the end of April. A story from a little earlier than the main story 👭🏻 I would appreciate it if you could bear with me for a little longer. Thank you very much. ❣
It's not a given that the epilogue will end in one chapter, and it's not something that can be depicted in one chapter, so save up your points.
I had already decided to do Fuyuki in Chapter 12, but I didn't plan anything in particular...
What?????????
Can you imagine seeing a teenage Nazukihiko/Wakamiya, 14 years old right, finding a 10-year-old Yukiya and being enamored with him and thus pledged to watch over him? If Natsumi would continue what she started from Chapter 12?
Nazukihiko/Wakamiya’s first word upon seeing Yukiya on their first meeting on “Raven Does Not Choose Its Master”: “Finally!” is always suspect to me.
I believe that Yukiya’s role is one of his prophecies that Nazukihiko cannot hinder. And that Yuki’s standing has always been significant. Otherwise, in the grand scheme of things, I find it sad and cruel of Nazukihiko if he didn’t think so. (Though I have thought of this upon reading the books after “The Empty Coffin.”)
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Chapter 48: Yuki(ya) of Taruhi
Yukiya: I am returning it (the personal attendant sash) now to you. Tomorrow, I will say my goodbyes to everyone at the court and then head back to my hometown. Thank you for taking care of me.
Wakamiya: I see… Yukiya, really? Are you really going to quit? Interactions with you were smoother and better than with the previous people who worked for me.
Yukiya: Yes. Thank you for everything.
Wakamiya: Will you be leaving things as they are? What a waste...
Yukiya: From the beginning, I made it clear that it was a one-year agreement.
Mangaka Natsumi Matsuzaki posted this a week before:
Just between you and me, I think you can do anything in the final chapter.
And below was her interpretation.
(Spoilers from here on, please tread carefully)
Decades later …
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Haruma : Wouldn't it be faster to eliminate “its” (the manuscript) entire existence? Human memory is unreliable, and what is forgotten is as good as nonexistent.
The Yellow Raven (The Marquis of Hakuriku-kou): "The clan will fall." Unfortunately, however, I can't allow such rumors to spread. The people will continue to live under a better governance, and at the same time, the court—and by extension, myself—need to be regarded favourably. Our homeland “Yamauchi” is beautiful, rich, and will continue to be a paradise, warm, and must remain peaceful.
“Ravens have neither a master nor a choice…”
Managing Yamauchi has taken a toll on the Marquis when there are only two years’ difference between him and Haruma. He has aged and forgotten about his own happiness. He looks tired, so tired. (Free him!!!!) He should be in his late 30s to early 40s. Time has been cruel to him.
I honestly cried upon seeing him and his loyal adjutant.
And that concludes mangaka Natsumi Matsuzaki’s adaptation of the “Raven Does Not Choose Its Master.” It has been a few emotion-driven months before the end that coincides with the release of the anime’s dvd/blu-ray and Chisato Abe’s latest book this week. The trifecta. Like they say, “all good things come in threes.”
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onomicron · 2 years ago
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gacougnol · 3 months ago
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Fuyuki Hattori
La Femme de trapèze
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mastacell · 1 year ago
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How Senpai's Move!! Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable Episode 7 Review
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Round 1, Match 4: Fuyuki vs Septem
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waifubuki · 1 year ago
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