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These sprites are somewhat funny😭
#len’en#clause len’en#len'en project#len’en project#suzumi kuzu#tsubakura enraku#wilhelm von clausewitz halcyon hisuimaru
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whens the last time i drew like this????? like 4 years ago oml
anyways hi len’en fandom
#len’en project#len’en#clause#wilhelm von clausewitz halcyon hisuimaru#if you know you know if you dont know dont ask ;)
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Wilhelm von Clausewitz Halcyon HISUIMARU from Len'en Project has npd!
requestested by @magicalmelancholy-blog1
#actually narcissistic#actually npd#narcissistic personality disorder#npd positivity#ur fav has npd#npd safe#clause#len’en project#sorry im not typing all that
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ITS THE GOAT
oh hi there Claussy
I love how, like, 3 people zeroed in on a same colour palette and thought “Claussy”.
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#lenen project#len’en project#len'en#wilhelm von clausewitz halcyon hisuimaru#clause#reblog#WOWWAAAHA#omg clause hiii hellooo
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The Name "Saragimaru"
A Challenge From JynX
Now that Kanae's 80-hour BotC work marathon is over and I am free man once more, I've suddenly gotten an inexplicable burst in motivation to work on the JynX & Len’en Tweet Collection.
It's exactly what it sounds like, Twitter is, well what it is, these days, and it'd be a shame if we lost such a treasure trove of Len'en history and lore.
It is in the middle of this that I stumbled across this pair of tweets, which is quite interesting indeed:
RIP Clause aside, what really got me is that bit about Yaorochi and Saragimaru's inspirations, especially that bit about how their inspiration right there on their names.
With Yaorochi it's extremely obvious, both its pronunciation and kanji clearly allude to Yamata-no-Orochi; But with Saragimaru, things fall apart real fast. What on earth was their name based on?
Let's take a very, almost certainly overly close, look at the name Saragimaru (蛇穴丸), and try to piece together what it may be about.
Splitting the Name
This is a completely blind area of research for me, and I could scarcely find anything about this on both Japanese and Chinese wikis that had Len'en information.
Searching Saragimaru (蛇穴丸) on its own got me nothing but Len'en either, so I decided to split the name in the most logical way I could think of: Saragi + maru. Now let's take a look at them separately.
Maru
-maru (丸 lit. "circle, round") is a fairly common tomeji (止め字), suffixes commonly added to kanji names, such as ko (子 e.g. Kanako 可南子 or Minako 美奈子) or tarou (太郎 e.g. Kentarou 健太郎 or Kotarou 虎太郎).
Nowadays, -maru is most commonly associated with ship names, but it's still used in a wide variety of names, from people to animal to object names.
It's unclear where it originated from, but a dominant theory is that it comes from the Heian period first-person pronoun maro (麿 or 麻呂). This later came to be added to the names of people who were loved and respected.
This idea of love and treasuring the thing being named would become one of the central ideas of the -maru suffix, often being attached to pet names, especially dog names, as well as names of swords.
Additionally, it's believed that maru, meaning "round", was a euphemism for excretion. It's thought that naming someone with particularly loathsome names could actually protect them from demons and disasters, so they were commonly used for the names of young boys, especially those who were to become warriors.
It is this last angle that I think is relevant here, -maru as a tomeji used for warriors. Saragimaru is certainly a warrior themself, wielding both a one-handed sword and a naginata.
To be honest, this whole ramble about the -maru ateji could really end up being nothing. On one hand, -maru is very likely just another ateji for the everyday Japanese person, but on the other, this is JynX we're talking about, so I though to give it a dive all the same.
Saragi
Now onto the main focus, Saragi (蛇穴), the good thing is that this was a phrase that shows up intermittently throughout Japanese history, so we do have several possibilities to go off of.
Unfortunately, none of them really feel that connected to Saragimaru, so I'm not sure if I'm on the right track at all. Nevertheless, let's check these out from most relevant to least.
Saragi and Autumn
First, let's ignore the reading of saragi and just look at the written phrase 蛇穴, literally "snake hole". It's used in a kigo (季語), words or phrases associated with a season in traditional Japanese poetry.
The phrase is "entering the snake's hole [nest]" (蛇穴に入る), which points autumn in the 9th traditional month, since that is when snakes enter their burrows and hibernate.
This is potentially relevant as EMS in fact takes place in autumn.
Saragi and Pottery
Next, we look at a proposed etymology of the word saragi.
It's believed that the way snakes curled themselves up to dig their burrows used to be called saraki (さらき), this was later loaned to refer to clay pottery, as the process of shaping the pottery was compared to a snake curling up.
This would be relevant to Saragimaru through Sukune Kanato, a clay pottery artisan with whom Saragimaru had some dealings, even requesting the clay replica of the Tasouken from them.
Saragi Village
There is a settlement named Saragi (蛇穴), located in Gose City, Nara Prefecture. There are several theories as to how this name came to be, and is where the above point came from.
But rather than the name itself, what I'd like to draw attention to is a local festival, the "Snake-pulling Soup-scattering Festival" (蛇曳き汁掛け祭り), which takes place on the 5th May every year.
The story goes En no Gyōja (役行者), an ascetic and mystic said to be the founder of Shugendō (修験道), would pass through Saragi Village every day on his way to train on Mount Katsura.
A young girl from the village fell madly in love with En, but he would not even glance at her. Eventually, her feelings grew so strong that she transformed into a snake and chased after him.
However, it happened to be the rice-planting season, and the villagers were working in the field. It was then that they saw a giant snake spewing fire as it slithered across the field.
In their fear, the villagers took the miso soup that was meant to be a light meal for the field workers, and threw it at the snake, chasing it away. The villages gave chase, finding that it ran into a well. They covered the well up with a great boulder, trapping her.
There they built the Noguchi Shrine (野口神社), next to the well the snake was sealed in, to enshrine and provide for the girl's spirit.
The shrine is also dedicated to a dragon god, who has dominion over water. While it's not too clear where it comes from, it seems safe to me to assume that it's the same great snake that the girl transformed into, especially since snakes and dragons were often considered similar beings having power over water.
Below: The "Snake Mound" (蛇塚), where the snake is said to have fled into.
This leads to the "Snake-pulling Soup-scattering Festival", which, as the name implies, has two major events.
First is the "soup-scattering", which is believed to summon rain for good harvest in the coming year.
It used to be that the miso soup is actually thrown at the attendees of the festival. Though because the soup is actually constantly heated by fire, this is no longer done for safety concerns.
Below: The priest of the shrine scattering the soup, yes this is literal.
Next is the Snake-pulling, a giant snake made out of rice straws is made, said to carry the blessing of the dragon god of the Noguchi Shrine, and is even offered a whole bottle of sake.
It's brought to every house of the village, ensuring everyone gets a good harvest. At the end of the parade, its brought to the well, where it's positioned to sit in a coiled position over the well.
Below: The great straw snake atop the well.
That concludes, roughly, the tale of Saragi Village and its extremely unique festival (with some extra details too cause dang it's interesting).
There could be some rough threads drawn between the two
The girl's all-consuming love for En no Gyōja could be compared to Saragimaru's intense devotion to Yaorochi.
The girl's transformation into a great snake, rendered similarly as 大蛇 (lit. "giant snake") in the records.
The festival's purpose to calling upon rain could relate to Saragimaru's ability to manipulate cloudy weather.
In the end I won't say it's really a perfect fit for Saragimaru, but it's certainly the closest I think any of these saragi-related lines of thought have brought us.
Conclusion
And that's really all I was able to find, no satisfactory conclusion this time, just a few potential connections for you to ponder on and drawn your own conclusions with.
This, at the very least, would placate my burning desire to figure out what JynX really means with that tweet, even if it's not the right answer.
As usual, I hope you enjoyed~! :)
#len'en#len'en project#len'en lore#adagumo no saragimaru#I do want to post more#but I'm really juggling so many things at once#that and I can't really think of any ideas#since I don't really want to just regurgitate the wiki#especially since like at least half of the mythology/history stuff there was already written by me#I'd rather explore more shaky connections and obscure stuff here#though I suppose my idea of obscure is probably very skewed at this point#feel free to ask for stuff as always~#also BotC is nearing release!!#big excitement
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Len’en Height Headcanons (that are probably widely off)
Note that while BotC more-or-less confirmed the EE cast’s heights in comparison to each other (e.g. Tsuba and Tsuru are about the same height), I���m basically disregarding it in favour of HCs, so that should be enough of a warning as to how closely I’m following canon.
Main Characters
Yabusame - 5′3″ (160 cm)
Tsubakura - 5′1″ (155 cm)
Suzumi - 5′3″ (160 cm)
EE
Kurohebi - 5′7″ (170 cm)
Aoji - 4′9″ (145 cm)
Hooaka - 5′3″ (160 cm)
Kuroji - 5′0″ (152 cm)
Clause - 5′9″ (175 cm)
Tsurubami - 5′3″ (160 cm)
EMS
Jun - 5′6″ (167 cm)
Shou - 4′9″ (145 cm)
Lumen - 4′10″ (147 cm)
Hibaru - 5′8″ (173 cm)
Sukune - 4′9″ (145 cm)
Yaorochi - 5′2″ (158 cm)
Saragimaru - 5′0″ (153 cm)
RMI
Sese - 4′3″ (130 cm)
Tsugumi - 4′9″ (145 cm)
Iyozane - 5′3″ (160 cm)
Fumikado - 7′3″ (220 cm)
Shion - 3′7″ (110 cm)
Tenkai - 5′3″ (160 cm)
BPoHC
Mitsumo (like, the stand + the mirror part itself) - 6′3″ (190 cm)
Souko - 5′7″ (170 cm)
Medias - 5′1″ (155 cm)
Kujiru - 3′11″ (120 cm)
Kunimitsu - 5′11″ (180 cm)
Kaisen - 5′7″ (170 cm)
Kaoru - 4′7″ (140 cm)
Garaiya - 5′1″ (155 cm)
Sanra - 6′1″ (185 cm)
Para - 4′7″ (140 cm)
Mitori - 5′3″ (160 cm)
Chouki - 4′5″ (135 cm)
Haiji - 4′7″ (140 cm)
Yago - 4′9″ (145 cm)
Xeno a - 5′4″ (163 cm)
Other
Jinbei - 4′1″ (125 cm)
Tasouken (sword length) - 4′1″ (125 cm)
Terumi - 4′3″ (130 cm)
#len'en#lenen#headcanons#MAY have stolen this from someone else. perhaps#i've got some reasons for some of the heights but like#yeah#man these heights are terrible
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Hey Len’en fans.
I’m back, i think
My friend (cough cough @sahsstuffnfun cough cough) showed me a Garfield meme once and I KNEW I had to make a Len’en one. And since Clause’s birthday was last week, I knew I had to make the meme eventually.
Yeah, that’s my handwriting. It’s supposed to say “The Purple Bastard”.
(My handwriting looks better on paper though)
#len'en#len'en project#wilhelm von clausewitz halcyon hisuimaru#oh and i don’t really think I’m fully back I’ll probably still be reblogging Pop’n stuff#but while I’m here just enjoy this
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Clause from Len’en is the bi flag!
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Reading Len’En Profiles Part 4
This took a while didn’t it? This is being split up into two parts since Fumikado’s profile is way bigger (with more info about other characters, including future characters in BPoHC) than initially expected. Teams, Sese, Tsugumi, Shion and Tenkai are covered in this part.
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As always, here’s a quick look on the profiles for the returning characters.
Team Profiles
Shrine Team:
I like how Yabusame’s profile mentions that they wear lighter clothes in Winter than in Summer yet the only discernible difference I can tell from their sprite is “Yabu choosing not to wear shoes”
I can't believe Tsuba’s profile casually reveals that they remodeled their body structure so they can't feel the cold. What the heck Tsuba?
Slaver Team
Kuroji’s profile is such a swerve. We went from “gotta put food on the table for my siblings” to Kuroji going full “Ameyama Telegraph style Reimu” who shakes down people [youkai] for money
Kuroji having ambitions to open a school in Mugenri is unexpected
Wait, so Kuroji, who is described as being a scholar of pre-history, wants to open a school (and presumably wants to teach at it). And Keine, from Touhou, is a were-hakutaku who can manipulate history, that teaches at a school. HMMMMMMM.....
“This is kinda dangerous” lmao at that being in Saragimaru’s profile. I appreciate how this is referenced in Yaorochi’s profile (their profile mentions that they feel like they’re being watched)
It’s revealed that Saragimaru doesn’t actually know if they are related by blood which is kinda weird? I got the impression that the one who was in the dark about everything was Yaorochi, not Saragimaru. Maybe I should take another look at their EMS profile...
Bottle Opener Team
I mentioned previously that one of the EMS profiles confirmed that Orochi was a youkai. Well Yaorochi’s profile 200% confirms that Orochi was a youkai with the line “[Yaorochi’s] a youkai very much like Yamato no Orochi” which is good to know
It’s been a while so I forgot, and ended up chuckling at, the bottle opener stuff. Especially the “Yaorochi has been training so good they’re good at the bottle opener now too!” angle
"For the sake of creativity, [Sukune doesn’t] speak like a normal person.” So that’s the reason for their accent? Lol okay
I like how Sukune’s wings are given a small explanation here. I wouldn’t have guessed that they could fly without them (I would have assumed they can’t normally fly, and that they fought on-foot in EMS)
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Boss Profiles
Stage 1 / Stage Extra+ Boss - Sese Kitsugai
Original Opinion: While I find their in-game spellcards (as a Stage 1 boss) to be rather zany, I love this Bony Baby. Seriously, I cannot look at their sprite, with their cute smiling baby fangs, and see Sese as an adult (I think they’re referred to as “a kid” by some of the teams too). I am not so hot on EX-Sese as a design, but in concept? I LOVE IT. I think their BPoHC design (which I love, love LOVE, but more on that in the next post) is a better middle ground between “base” Sese and EX-Sese, but I digress. Sese is 'Sese-rious’ fun!
Comments on Profile:
Interesting, interesting. So apparently Sese Kitsugai (or just “Sese”, according to their Wiki entry) isn’t their real name. They just thought it was a pleasant nickname.
It seems that without their skull, they don’t remember much (like their original name). It’s weird since they draw attention to Sese’s current skull helmet in Yaorochi’s route (Sukune can’t remove it, Yaorochi seems to think it’s special) but I suppose that Sese’s original skull should be WAY bigger than their current one.
Sese has a second profile which adds a lot more details. Apparently, they were scavenging bones near Harujion while that big epic fight was happening in Stage 6.
So EX Sese’s appearance is their canon true/”original” appearance. Boo. I honestly think their BPoHC design is way better. It also seems that without the original skull, Sese cannot maintain their original appearance.
Sese’s EX Profile has an extra ability: “something like conquering the above-ground”. That’s not ominous at all.
I cannot help but wonder if Sese originally fought Tsurubami and just got whooped really hard... okay, now I have the mental image of Tsurubami booting Sese’s skull so hard that they became dumb.
Oh and Sese is mentioned as excavating becoming a hobby for them. Good for Sese.
New Opinion: Y’know, it just hit me that Sese is *basically* Rumia / EX-Rumia but canon and with 200% more bones...
Regardless, Sese is so good. Just like the two other Stage 1 bosses so far. It’s crazy how good JynX is at doing Stage 1 bosses, I dislike most Touhou Stage 1 bosses (the only good ones are Eika and Nazrin).
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Stage 2 Boss - Tsugumi Umatachi
Original Opinion: Tsugumi is the one character I say has aged like fine wine (to me). I thought that Tsugumi being a grumpy goon, despite being a steampunk-looking, bat wing-wearing, eggplant-riding jockey, was such a strange design choice. Then I realized that “grumpy person who dresses colorfully” is basically my real life aesthetic and I totally got it. Though I outright like Fumikado more, I appreciate their personality and their fun musical theme.
Comments on Profile:
...After reading this profile, I’m not sure what to take at face value.
Okay so first off, they were hired by a certain someone. It’s unclear if this someone is Fumikado (the obvious choice) or Iyozane (who is technically the person who put out the bounty that Tsugumi and Kuroji are following up on in the game).
There’s some reference to boke and tsukkomi that I honestly do not understand. Like I recognize the terms from Gintama, but I’m not sure what JynX is trying to say about Tsugumi as a character when they say “Ninjas!” or that Tsugumi wasn’t born in Japan.
Also, their species is “Eggplant Jockey”. I have no frame of reference for what this is supposed to mena.
New Opinion: I... have no new opinion because I have no idea what I just read. I was going to say “oh so Tsugumi isn’t Japanese” but I just skimmed their page on the Shout Wiki and there is no reference to this fact (which makes it seem like that was just an example of this boke and tsukkomi thing mentioned before)
I got nothing :/ Tsugumi is still cool tho
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Stage 6 Boss - Shion
Original Opinion: Just as Sese continues the unbroken tradition of Len’En games having incredibly good Stage 1 bosses, Shion continues the tradition of Len’En games having incredibly underwhelming final bosses
Yaorochi and Clause both had something keeping them from being great final bosses; for Clause, its their joke character personality that lets them down, while with Yaorochi, it’s their theme. In Shion’s case, it’s the fact that they come completely out of nowhere, hijacking Fumikado’s rightful place as Final Boss that gets me all hot and bothered. (I think that Shion giving off strong “low rent Yuyuko vibes doesn’t help their case either)
It’s an absolute shame, since Shion seems to have clearly learned from Clause and Yaorochi, since they’ve got the creepy (cool) personality and the kickass boss theme. If only they had actual relevance to RMI’s plot...
Comments on Profile:
So apparently Shion is from a magical plant that can resurrect or grant immortality, it always pops up in a random place and the Senri Priests are usually supposed to cut it down when that does happen... oh dear.
Oh I see now, Shion is like Ermac from Mortal Kombat i.e. they’re a mass of souls and experiences that collectively form a new being. That’s a pretty cool backstory, actually! ...Wait, so the final spellcard that Shion has... are those like the names of the souls they absorbed?? That seems interesting.
So it goes that the souls in Shion were split at some point: the good souls formed the body while the evil souls formed the spirit. This intended equilibrium, however, was distorted by Mugenri’s barrier and instead of a split of good and evil it was just evil and more evil. Well that basically explains why Shion went from no chill to being very chill after Stage 6. Shion is mentioned as literally getting killed in all the endings (because everyone apparently went too ham). So we basically have “Evil and Eviler Shion” dying and then Harujion bringing them back as “Equilibrium of Good and Evil Shion”. Interesting, interesting.
This last part of the profile is such a mood. “[...] a good number of those voices were playing the same melody in unison, that “the world is full of malice.” “...Shion had no doubt about that claim. If their body is a miniature copy of the world itself, then they are evil itself.”
New Opinion: While I still hate that Shion hijacked Fumikado’s role as final villain, they are a way more interesting character than I initially thought. I do know that Shion is apparently a playable character in BPoHC, but have no idea how JynX intends to use them, so I’m interested to see what JynX’s plans are for them
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Stage Extra Boss - Tenkai Zuifeng
Original Opinion: I think my first thoughts went exactly like “oh god that outfit is horrible” to “oh god this fight is insane” to “oh so they’re just Tsurubami’s really, really tired friend, I dig it”. I think the aspect I appreciate most is that they’re basically the straight man character the series has been missing. Yabusame and Tsubakura are weirdos, Kuroji is a scoundrel, the Adagumos operate on weird youkai logic and Sukune lacks common, human sense.
Tenkai is your only option if you’re looking for a sensible recurring character. And this sensibility only makes the interpretation of a Tenkai who is “endlessly tired of everyone’s shit” stronger in my mind. Beyond the personality, they have a great theme, a cool backstory and, most importantly, a really damn good shot type in BPoHC. Now if only their outfits weren’t absolutely, consistently garish. It’s like JynX heard me say “the Len’En games need more colour” and decided to concentrate it in Tenkai’s outfit which has like, EVERY SINGLE COLOUR.
I still love my Tired Barrier Carpenter but please stop picking your own outfits
Comments on Profile:
Okay so Tenkai is from a renowned family of barrier builders that has worked with the Senri Shrine. Note the focus on the word *builders*; apparently these builders aren’t so good at repairing barriers. Cue Tenkai getting a job to repair the Mugenri Barrier as part of her ‘training’ (at least, that’s what it seems like on the surface. It’s mentioned that this training is also an attack on Tenkai’s prestige).
The profile mentions Tenkai pulling some prank as a way to get back at her bosses. Tenkai hating her bosses just makes tired Tenkai more and more real in my head.
From my knowledge of the routes in-game, this prank was not repairing the barrier immediately, letting the souls outside the Barrier into Mugenri and basically letting the events of the game happen (Fumikado and co. start gathering souls, Harujion sprouts near Fumikado, Shion is born, Sese transforms in the Extra etc.). I guess it’s also meant to be an excuse to test Tsubakura and Yabusame. In short, we can all thank Tenkai for the events of this game.
IIRC, I think Tenkai is referenced as being from the Outside World? Maybe? I know it’s brought up in the Kuroji / Saragimaru route.
It’s also not mentioned in the profile I believe Lumen is responsible for punching a hole in the barrier in the first place which is HILARIOUS
Their title is of the “Old Dictators”. So basically, Tenkai is the Marisa to Tsurubami’s Reimu.
New Opinion: I already liked Tenkai, this is just cementing my headcanon of Tenkai being a very, very tired person. There’s not a whole lot to say about Tenaki since this is all just plot and worldbuilding details
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I will finally get into Iyozane (who has a small profile, but has a large role in Fumikado’s profile) and Fumikado (who has a huge, huge profile) in the next part.
#len'en#len'en lore#reactivate majestical imperial#len'en project#len'en content#len'en reiretsuden#sese kitsugai#tsugumi umatachi#shion len'en#tenkai zuifeng#len'en reiretsuden reactivate majestical imperial#not a reblog
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*thinks about clause len’en and goes into an i hate you but i love you phase*
#they are so...like that...#but they are also funny and how the creator treats them too#im not inmune to funny#ghost sufre una descompostura
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@klepbone
Clause :>
#len’en project#art#len’en#traditional drawing#clause len’en#traditional art#tsurubami’s art#wilhelm von clausewitz halcyon hisuimaru#santa claus#sketch#sketchbook
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scriboniuscurio replied to your post: so, here’s a bunch of ramblings about len’en....
I got a feeling Suzumi-ex and Tsurubami know each other, or at least they know Tsuru. I think they’re either from Mugenri or have lived there at some point explaining why they hate the place and how they know spellcard rules
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was the case. Although other characters in EE like Clause and Kuroji were also just spirited away into Mugenri as well and they seemed to have a good grasp in spellcard rules.
so either that knowledge is instantly given to someone that enters Mugenri (kinda like how Clause and Kuroji got their powers) or such a concept already exists in the outside world.
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What’re your thoughts on Clause Len’en?
Ooku of Len’en
Funny little thang, recommend eating with pickles and jalapeños juice.
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Heyyyy, we all know about how Len’en characters genders are left up to headcanon, right?
Well, BOOM BABY, I’m gonna hit y’all with some character age headcanons, because I can and you can’t stop me >:D Even tho we’re all pretty sure Shion’s the youngest
So, from youngest to oldest, here we go:
Shion
Para (Pre-Swap)
Harujion
Sese
Kurohebi
Chouki (Ghost)
Para (Post-Swap)
Fumikado (Post-Swap)
Iyozane (Post-Resurrection)
Aoji
Yabusame
Suzumi
Tsubakura
Terumi
Fumikado (Pre-Swap)
Chouki (Living)
Hooaka
Mitori
Kuroji
Sanra
Haiji
Tsurubami
Tenkai
Clause
Kaoru
Kunimitsu
Iyozane (Pre-Resurrection)
Garaiya
Tsubakura's Mother
Xeno a
Shou
Fumikado's Grandfather
Sukune
Jun
Medias
Lumen
Jinbei
Tsugumi
Mitsumo
Hibaru
Kujiru
Kaisen
Saragimaru
Yaorochi
Souko
Tasouken
Yago
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Len’en Age Headcanons (kinda sorta) (also bad)
So this isn’t really a post about age headcanons and more of a post about what ages everybody looks to be. So that’s why, for example, Hooaka is listed higher than Kuroji; Kuroji may actual be older, but Hooaka looks to be older.
Note that there aren’t any ages listed, it’s listed on a scale of “Older Looking” to “Younger Looking”. I don’t really have a set age for anyone and tend to change them on a whim.
Older Looking
Sanra
Fumikado
Kunimitsu
Xeno a
Hibaru
Souko
Kaisen
Clause
Kurohebi
Yaorochi
Jun
Iyozane
Tenkai
Tsurubami
Hooaka
Mitori
Suzumi
Yabusame
Medias
Lumen
Saragimaru
Kuroji
Tsubakura
Yago
Garaiya
Aoji
Tsugumi
Haiji
Shou
Para
Chouki
Kaoru
Sukune
Sese
Terumi
Jinbei
Kujiru
Shion
Younger Looking
#len'en#lenen#ALSO may have stolen this from someone. mayhaps#can also explain some of these but yeah#this is also bad
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Favorite len’en character of each game?
1: either Kuroji or Clause (obviously)
2: either Shou or Saragimaru
3: Fumikado
4: Para
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