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stormkitty97 · 1 year
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Favorite Otome game Pairings
1. Amnesia: Heroine (Alianna)/Ukyo
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2. Amnesia: Heroine (Mirana)/Ikki
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3. Code Realize: Guardian of Rebirth: Cardia Beckford/Arsene Lupin
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4. Code Realize: Guardian of Rebirth: Cardia Beckford/Van Helsing
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5. Code Realize: Guardian of Rebirth: Cardia Beckford/Saint Germain
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5.Collar x Malice: Hoshino Ichika/Kageyuki Shiraishi
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6. Hakuoki: Yukimura Chizuru/Kazuma Chikage
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7. Hakuoki: Yukimura Chizuru/ Toshino Hijikata
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7. Kamigami No Asobi: Kusanagi Yui/Hades Aidoneus
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8. Kiniro No Corda: Primo Passo: Hino Kahoko/Yunoki Azuma
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9. Code Realize: Future Blessings: Cardia Beckford/Herlock Sholmes
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hinoha · 4 years
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Kiniro no Corda: Daigakusei-hen
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fruityrunnergirl · 4 years
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Ahhhhh the feelssss 😭
This pairing will never happen but a girl can hope...
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seasonaldates · 6 years
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Kiniro no Corda Daigakusei-hen White Day Special
featured in LalaDX’s March issue which was released on Feb 9th 2019.
Many thanks to @kogarashi-scans and @iyihz for making this happen!
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cruger2984 · 5 years
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La Corda d'Oro and its Saints Part 1: January to June
So I've done this one a few days ago since my close friend of mine, who is a violinist and a cosplayer. Now after some further research, here are some characters from La Corda d'Oro, and this will separate in two parts. So here it is.
January 3rd - Akihiko kira
Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus: A liturgical event that is celebrated every year, at least at local levels, since the end of the 15th century. It has been held on different dates, usually in January, because 1 January, eight days after Christmas, commemorates the naming of the child Jesus; as recounted in the Gospel (Luke 2:21) read on that day, 'at the end of eight days, when he was circumcised, he was called Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb.' St. Bernardine of Siena placed great emphasis on the Holy Name, which he associated with the IHS Christogram, and may be responsible for the coupling of the two elements.
January 27th - Sousuke Nanami
St. Angela Merici: Italian religious educator and foundress of the Company of St. Ursula (Angelines) in 1535 in Brescia, in which women dedicated their lives to the service of the Church through the education of girls. From this organisation later sprang the monastic Order of Ursulines, whose nuns established places of prayer and learning throughout Europe and, later, worldwide, most notably in North America. Her major shrine can be found in Brescia.
February 9th - Nami Amou
St. Apollonia: 2nd century virgin and martyr. She was one of a group of virgin martyrs who suffered in Alexandria during a local uprising against the Christians prior to the persecution of Trajan Decius. Her torture included having all of her teeth violently pulled out or shattered according to tradition, and for this reason she is popularly regarded as the patroness of dentistry and those suffering from toothache or other dental problems.
February 20th - Sei Amamiya
Sts. Francisco and Jacinta Marto: Alongside their cousin Lúcia dos Santos, they are the two children who witnessed three apparitions of the Angel of Peace in 1916 and several apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Cova da Iria in 1917. Both Francisco and Jacinta were solemnly canonized by Pope Francis at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima, in Portugal on May 13th, 2017, the first centennial of the first Apparition of Our Lady of Fátima.
February 27th - Kahoko Hino
St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows: Italian confessor and clerical student from the Passionists. He gave up ambitions of a secular career to enter the Passionist Congregation. His life in the monastery was not extraordinary, yet he followed the rule of the congregation perfectly and was known for his great devotion to the sorrows of the Virgin Mary. After his death from tuberculosis at 23 and canonized as a saint by Pope Benedict XV in 1920, his major shrine can be found in San Gabriele in the commune of Teramo.
March 3rd - Hiroto Kanazawa
St. Katharine Drexel: American philanthropist, religious sister, educator, heiress, and foundress of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, as well as Xavier University of Louisiana, the only historically black Catholic college in the country. She might be the second canonized saint to have been born in the United States and the first to have been born a U.S. citizen, she is the patron of philanthropists and racial justice.
March 30th - Kiriya Etou
St. John Climacus (John of the Ladder): A monk from 6th-7th century at the monastery located on Mount Sinai. He is honored and revered as a saint by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches.
March 31st - Kyoya Kisaragi
St. Benjamin the Deacon and Martyr: He is a deacon who is martyred circa 424 AD in Persia. He was imprisoned for a year for his Christian faith, and later released with the condition that he abandon preaching or speaking of his religion. As a consequence, he was executed during a period of persecution of Christians that lasted forty years and through the reign of two Persian kings: Isdegerd I, who died in 421, and his son and successor, Varanes V.
April 24th - Len Tsukimori
St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen: German religious, priest and martyr from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. One of the major figures in the Counter-Reformation, he was martyred by his opponents at Seewis in Prättigau, now part of Switzerland. Canonized as a saint by Pope Benedict XIV in 1746, his major shrine can be found in a Capuchin friary of Weltkirchen at Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria.
May 4th - Haruto Mizushima
St. Florian: Born around 250 AD in the ancient Roman city of Aelium Cetium (present-day Sankt Pölten), he joined the Roman Army and advanced in the ranks, rising to commander of the imperial army in the Roman province of Noricum. He was also responsible for organizing and leading firefighting brigades in addition to his military duties. After he is sentenced to death and apprehensive of his words, the soldiers did not burn Florian, but executed him by drowning him in the Enns River with a millstone tied around his neck. Florian is the patron saint of firefighters, chimney sweeps, brewers, and Upper Austria together with St. Leopold the Good.
June 6th - Ritsu Kisaragi
St. Norbert of Xanten: Bishop, confessor and founder of the Order of Canons Regular of Prémontré (aka the Premonstratensians or Norbertines). When a dispute arose over the papal succession in 1130, Norbert traveled to Rome to support the legitimate Pope Innocent II. Afterward he returned to Germany and became a close adviser to its Emperor Lothar. In a sense, his life seems to have come full-circle: the first hints of his conversion had come on a trip to Rome two decades earlier, when he accompanied a previous emperor. This time, however, Norbert was seeking God’s will, not his own advancement. Canonized by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582, he is the patron saint of Magdeburg and invoked during childbirth for safe delivery.
June 18th - Azuma Yunoki
St. Elisabeth of Schönau: German visionary and abbess from the Benedictine order who was a gifted mystic. She had her first vision in 1152 and was known for ecstasies, prophecies, and diabolical visitations. Her cult was never formalized, but she is listed as a saint in the Roman Martyrology.
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yunoteru4ever · 2 years
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The most common ship tags/names from the Japanese Mirai Nikki fandom
So today, I accidentally started discovering the ship names often used by the Japanese fandom for various character pairings. I just sort of stumbled into a tag that turned out to be the single most common tag for the Yuno/Yuki ship, and that wound up inspiring me to find what ship names they’re frequently tagging on various other character pairings over there.
Yukiteru Amano/Yuno Gasai = ゆのっき, aka Yunoki/Yunokki. Much like the English “Yunoteru,” it’s another way of fusing their given names together. Easy, breezy, beautiful.
Uryuu Minene/Masumi Nishjima =  西みね, aka Minenishi. I’ve seen “Minejima” and “Nishimine” used in English for them, but I don’t feel like either one has ever managed to stick as the “most common” on our side. I’ve always been disappointed that we never managed to nail something down for those two.
Yukiteru Amano/Aru Akise = 秋雪, aka Akiyuki. Except, um, that’s Chinese. That’s not Japanese. And yet, even the Japanese artists on Pixiv are using that Chinese character tag for these two! I have to assume this is partly because  those two Chinese characters (秋雪) can also be translated as “Autumn Snow,” and you know how much shippers love it when they can combine two characters’ names to make a recognizable word/expression.
Marco Ikusaba/Ai Mikami = マル愛, aka Marcoai. Do these two even need a “ship name”? They’ve been paired off for most of their lives, and they already come packaged as a unit! 
Aru Akise/Tsubaki Kasugano = アキツバ or Akitsuba. I remember that I first heard about this one from @syrpai a while back. And at that same time, @sermeno14 informed me that the most common ship name used in English for them is “Akibaki.” Which is pretty adorable.
Yuno Gasai/Aru Akise =  秋由乃 or Yunoaki. If you didn’t already know that there’s a contingent of the fandom that ships these two, I’m sorry to be the one breaking the news to you? Unless you’re interested Ofc…
Hinata Hino/Mao Nonosaka = Nothing. I had to include these two, because they’re actually more commonly shipped than the three pairings I listed before this! But alas, they just don’t seem to have a common Japanese ship name. I found a couple of attempts to make ひなまお (aka Hinamao) work, but that portmanteau is already associated with a pairing from “Ensemble Stars,” so it never gained much traction. Most of the ship art just labels itself as “Mirai Nikki Yuri.” Which I mean... okay? How about this: Let’s try “Nonohino.” What do you think?
Finally, I want to give a shout-out to the one brave fandom artist that’s trying to make ジョンかま or Johnkama (y’know, the ship between 11th and 8th) happen. Good luck and godspeed, you eccentric outlier.
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hotline-to-hell · 4 years
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✨ten characters tag ✨
rules: make a new post, name 10 characters from 10 different fandoms that you like, and then tag 10 people.
disclaimer: cuz I’m an indecisive moron, i added a couple people from each fandom, sorry not sorry 🤩
thank you sm @essenceofspace for tagging me, imma make a total mess of this
1. Yui Komori from Diabolik Lovers (my one and only queen, for now and forever)
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2. Hinata Hyuga from Naruto (she’s legit amazing, anyone who disagrees may fight me)
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3. Orihime Inoue from Bleach (would die for, wouldn’t regret it)
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4. Maka Albarn from Soul Eater (she could rip my soul out, and I wouldn’t give a single fuck)
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5. Toph Beifong (10/10 big mood)
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6. Akane Tsunemori/Nobuchika Ginoza from Psycho Pass (soooo badass)
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7. Shinichi Izumi from Parasyte (whatta fucking beautiful show, but someone let this man catch a break plz)
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8. Natsu Dragneel and Gray Fullbuster (this is a comedic duo straight from the pits of hell and I’m here for it)
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9. Kahoko Hino/Azuma Yunoki from La Corda d’Oro (Azuma is a two-faced lil bitch but we still stan. Kahoko is a obviously a cutie but no one needs me to explain that)
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10. Konata Izumi from Lucky Star (SHE IS VERY GORGEOUS TO ME. but seriously, we stan)
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I know I kinda cheated but shhhh... Anyways, for tagging, don’t fee obligated to do anything if you don’t wanna ofc 😘
@sherbetcoloured @dialovers-translations @dlgenderbend @sugar-lollipop @sniper-viper @worm-sy @unsure-writer @kyouxa @rukiscock @diabolikotakuippikiokami
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