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episode 10 is full of feelings the hell. i cant watch the last two cause im abt to sleep but like. maya and claudine and karen and hikari. iykyk.
#crow talks#revue starlight#going to kill maya and claudine#WDYM 'my maya' WDYM 'my claudine' WDYM 'you look cute even when u cry' STFU UP I KNOW WHAT U GUYS ARE.#and then karen and hikari.#i mean. do i need to even explain myself?#hikari is killing me.#also karen falling from the tower paralleling karen falling down from tokyo tower in her dream at the first episodes both bc of hikari.#man. :/#these girls. these girls man.#i have to sleep lol i have school tomorrow#bye bye
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revue starlight watching…..stares at you….
i watched till ep 4 today! im going in pretty much blindly and im enjoying it a lotttt omg rly looking forward for things to get Started
#veeeery interested in seeing more#i probably shouldn't watch more until friday but also. 8 episodes isnt that much i could watch that tomorrow evening in one sitting........#it's doable..............#by pretty much blindly i mean i know theres like. the horrors and also ik im watching this for miss bananachan rly like her so far#watching w a friend and i put it as 'i have a history so i know shes probably going to be my favorite'#ALSO rly into whatever claudine and maya have going on i love rivalries#(im sure you couldnt tell)#but yesss very invested im so loving it so far#the drama of it all 📈#great anime hope it kills me#mayoiayasep#preguntas
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Claudine: Maya, could you do me a favor? Maya: I would kill for you, but go on. Claudine: Claudine: You really need to stop starting sentences like that.
#incorrect quote#incorrect revue starlight#revue starlight#claudine saijou#maya tendou#kuromaya#source: tumblr
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Emi Plays Revue Starlight: El Dorado Part 15 Finale
i'm surprised judy said she's a fan of the new national troupe and el dorado instead of just answering 'im friends with hikari' tho i guess its a better backstory
rip judy maya's gonna kill u for buying up all her merch
GIRL WHY
WHAT
snort at karen knowing junna was going to the US and mahiru knowing nana was going to the UK
ok the junnana is nice but i wanted mahikari :(
claudine what a stupid question did u Not hear her tell mahiru hikari told her about a very scary stage girl
at least hikari got mentioned again sheesh
skjhfkjs masai: hey shion-chan. fuck our promise and studying for 5 years and saving up money. LETS DO IT NOW
morons
amemiya is like HOLD ON WAIT THO
masai ur bad at naming things
judy: ara ara. lesbians
hELP? first. karen. why do u have salvatores and alejandros rings.
second. masai and amemiya are married now the a class girlies married them
well i was planning on drawing SOME sort of fanart for them now i dont even have to think about it i can just. redraw this. gay ass fucking scene what the HELL kajfkjshkjfhdsf??????
OH HERE U ARE U FUCKING ASSHOLE
london turn to use the scripts n put on the play. big shame they dont like. bring any of the seisho girls with tho :(
that sure is apt for hikari
also no offense hikari but there is 0 way ur outshining mahiru's salvatore. also this doesnt seem like the script for mahiru n nana's version either
judy n hikari talky time. LOL HIKARI u dumb bitch
GIRL
chew her out judy jvhgfhf she left behind 2 gfs this time too
hikari no offense but u did very little of the 'putting yourself back together' work
like that was karen and mahiru
...well that sure is the answer to a question no one asked
^this why mahiru top star
ok thats nice but wjere is my mahikari
hey it seisho
hi karen
lol rip hikari u got upstaged by junnas salvatore. only fair tho
all the alejandro n salvatore pairs be showin up. wiggles in my seat. ok i will get at LEAST a crumb of mahikari
well you COULD HAVE. MORON. even if u didnt take place IN the program u coulda gone to see it
also crumb not enough u said more about fuckin kaoruko
.....oooh.....adorable end animation.....i like how the only real hairstle change is mahirus pigtails are longer
oh interesting so when u go to the new el dorado title option when u cast the roles 1) not the interesting part but u pick up their names n slide them to whayever role u want 2) you get the WHOLE play so even more content even if its just the play within the play. still ffun
-puts mahiru as salvatore, karen as alejandro, and hikari as isabel bc by god if it wont give me my mahikari crumb i'll just make them kiss on stage-
and i may or may not recap the whole play thing? im not reading the whole thing rn i just wanted to see how it worked. i still got work tomorrow so wrappin it up here.
<<part 14
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Revue Starlight: The Movie
Just finished Revue Starlight: The Movie. Possibly the most gorgeous anime I’ve seen, the soundtrack was even better than the show, and there was absolutely zero narrative cohesion
I didn’t know if the movie was going to be a remake of the show or a sequel, and apparently it didn’t either. It nominally takes place in their third year of school, except nearly every fight is a redux from the show. They’re all incredible and should be inserted into the show at the appropriate time, but they don’t make sense to happen in the third year
The movie had a lot more of baby Karen and Hikari, and I loved it. They were so cute, and it really fleshed out the backstory. The cost of this is that there was absolutely zero characterization of the other seven girls. What made the show so good was how each episode fleshed out the relationship between two or more of the girls, culminating in a conflict that was settled via the revue. In the movie, each scene starts in media res at the start of a fight, with no explanation of who the girls are or what they’re fighting about. If you already know the story from the anime and can remember the several missing scenes that led up to the fight, that’s fine, but it doesn’t work at all for a movie
The biggest offenders are the two new fights: Mahiru vs Hikari and Nana vs everyone. M vs H would’ve been wonderful to include in the anime, so I’m glad it gets to be shown here. Except, in the narrative established by the movie, the two characters have never interacted before! Hikari is brought in straight from England to find Karen and Mahiru intercepts her, but there’s no way they would know who the other is yet
Even worse is the Nana vs everyone fight. They did Nana so dirty in the movie. So the movie has established that the girls are about to graduate, and now Nana initiates her time loop plan. (Not that it’s mentioned a single time that her killing all of them is because she’s going to reset the timeline. At one point much later she mentions her “repeat performance” with zero context, and that’s it.) Obviously this contradicts the anime, which shows she never wants to give up her first year of school, and merely by making to graduation she’s lost her ability to force a time loop. What makes even less sense is that even though she defeats the rest of them, it has no effect on the narrative. No one ever brings up that Nana killed all of them on the train, even though the timeline should’ve reset there and didn’t. Nana wasn’t even a villain the anime, so this feels like they took the fandom interpretation of her character :/
There were some things that were done really well. While the fights were good in the anime, I love how they included a lot more transformations between cuts this time. Besides being stunning to watch, bringing the stage to life like that really built up the fact that the swordfights are a metaphor for their acting competition (or vice versa). I particularly enjoyed that Claudine got little fangs for the first part of her fight with Maya, although I’m disappointed they cut the reveal that Maya secretly learned French just in case she had the chance to reveal that Claudine’s “private” praise of her wasn’t so private
I also realized about halfway through that we hadn’t seen Karen’s transformation sequence yet. It did get a gasp out of me when I saw the opening for “I Am Reborn” during the Karen vs Hikari fight at the end, even if it didn’t play out the whole thing
Overall, as cool and gorgeous as the movie was, it was a big letdown. It only makes sense as a series of set pieces remastering scenes from the anime, and the narrative glue was either lacking or straight up nonsense. While Revue Starlight the show was a solid 9/10, Revue Starlight: The Movie was a 6/10 at best. It didn’t even have Starlight in it
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@like-red-lads First of all, hiiiiii!! I'm SO happy to see another orv fan who is also insane Revue Starlight! Secondly, I'm responding to the question below through a reblog cause I....got carried away, as I do (for non-orv readers, there's spoilers in the replies screenshoted and my answers)
Did I see anything ORV in Revue Starlight? Absolutely I did.
The Revue of Hunting was all just ORV. I see your KDJ Nana and also raise that both Junna and Nana fulfill both the roles of KDJ and YJH AND, in addition, HSY. I don't know. Something about writing your own story, using the words of other writers and stars before you, forcing someone into a role, breaking out of that role, looping yourself endlessly out of love for the story/people, being thrown a sword to kill yourself with by the story and deciding you're gonna live, etc.
Hikari and Karen's arc is also so ORV in the way the only one thing keeping Karen tethered to the life on stage was Hikari. But what happens when that story ends? Because a play on stage NEEDS to end; unlike a story, like ORV, you can't have an eternal play...or maybe you could but that would mean real people getting lost to the narrative, literally. But they found a balance! Karen's story as a person, as a stage girl, wasn't finished! And just like KDJ's fate was left both ambiguous and not, Karen's fate as a stage girl was also left ambiguous and not. She continued acting and pursuing the stage, but we don't know how because that's her story!
Mahiru's story as well! Just being content in supporting others in the show and then, in the movie, shining as she psychologically horrifies Hikari while offering comfort. She embodied the form of a story, the way it terrifies and traps you as a reader AND a character into its narrative but also offers you life and comfort and the ability to move on!
The tension between Futaba and Kaoruko like the tension between an incarnation and a constellation sponsor when the incarnation decides to break free from the constellation. Because they want to become their own story, but they can't forget the story that led them there, too! Contrasted with Maya and Claudine's affirmation of their rivalry, of Claudine bringing out the "beautiful ugliness" of Maya's emotions out in a way only a true story can. Because all of these girls are embodying stories in a way different than what ORV shows because it's not a narrative that seems separate at first but shows the inevitable links and connections forged between author, reader, and character. RevStarlight is a show about theater, where audience, character, and playwright are already emeshed together so where do find the place they're separated in? The story becomes too much a part of the actress, and the actress ends up stabbing that story into the audience (like Mahiru did for Hikari, or how Maya and Claudine's revue was a fictional story but with way too many parallels to their real lives).
And just the way the kirin/giraffe presented itself as something like an audience surrogate except when it wasn't, talking to us directly, accusing us for the suffering of the stage girls! Being the fuel that keeps the actresses on stage going, like the applause of an audience can keep a stage actor going.
Also, all the divorces.
That was a lot of divorces.
Revue Starlight is just ORV but what if it was theatre instead and what if we told you that a tragedy can always be rewritten? What if the end of the story, the end of the play, your defeat onstage - what if all that doesn't mean everything is over because you can always make a new play, always become better, always rebuild the stage and stand on it again? What if there WAS death but what if rebirth was also possible?
What if this tragic tale that always ends the same had new actors, you know? How would they play it? How would they spin the story a different way? Will they try to outshine the past, outshine others? Or will they find their own unique brilliance instead and join the stars that shine in the night sky?
#okay i apologise for the incoherence because i didnt have any.....concrete thoughts#but i tried#its just sooooo symbolism and i want to pick apart this show piece by piece but i cant form coherent thoughts on it#revue starlight#fandom spamdom#note's notes#orv#omniscient reader's viewpoint#its like what is an actress#an actress can be an audience a playwright AND the character#on the stage they take on multiple roles both within the story and outside of it#and arghduiofsjirerewre the way they showed that through shonen fantasy battle montages was so -#like YES! the stage is a battle! a brutal battle where you metaphorically kill your opponent!#but you cant exist without that opponent either because youre never alone when youre on the stage! you CANT#you can be the sole actress but what about the audience? what about the people behind the stage? and the author? and -#anyway excuse me while i go scream#sometimes i fear my tags are always way more thought out than my actual posts but oh well
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this is very half assed comic but i wanted to get it out dkjgs
ok so here comes my brainrot for the last few days
(wartime of farewells/knights au) i cant even really call it a rewrite tbh bc i just borrowed the roles and the names, the story is entirely diff im just writing mykr fanfiction fr
to give some context there was an event in the mobile game where the main 7 do a play called the warttime of farewells which covers two warring nations: The Sun Nation and the Black Lion Nation. they all have fancy european names but the ones im gonn talk about is Maya (Mariavera il Sole), Claudine (Claudia Schwarzwolf) and Kaoruko (Catalina Leopardo)
In my rewrite the Black Lion Nation was originally a vassal state of the Sun Nation: the largest empire in the known lands ruled by the Il Sole family. Pretty much the unquestioned sovereigns for generations every time there are diplomatic issues to be attended to, Mariavera’s father, the emperor Domineco il Sole calls the noble houses to their big fancy castle in the capital As a result, Claudia, Maria and Catalina spent a lot of time together as children naturally, Maria is super uptight and duty-bound even as a kid, whereas Claudia encourages her to let loose and they quickly become besties. (and maybe maria has just a little bit of a crush idk maybe 👉👈) Claudia comes from the Schwarzwolf family, a house renowned for its knights and duelists.
Catalina’s father Giorgos, eventually hatches a plan to claim power for the Black Lion Nation, and house Schwarzwolf is in on it. The night before the coup is to be set into motion, Claudia confides with Maria about the plan, and urges her to run away with them. Maria says she’ll think about it, but decides to tell her father. The next day the plan fails, but the heir to the throne, Maria’s older brother, Ermanno is killed. Giorgos and his insurrectionists escape the castle walls, and a violent war for sovereignty begins.
Years go by and during a celebration hosted at the Schwarzwolf fortress, the attendees, including all of the Schwarzwolf family, and Giorgos Leopardo are ambushed and slaughtered. Claudia manages to survive by playing dead. The building is set on fire, and she narrowly escapes through a hole in the wall. With the death of Giorgos Leopardo, the Black Lion Nation was handed off to Catalina’s uncle Tullius. A much meeker, and passive man compared to his brother. With nowhere else to go, Claudia heads north to the Black Lion Nation. She stays for several years until adulthood sheltered together with Catalina. Though eventually, Claudia being Claudia, gets fed up with Tullius’ inadequacy, and sets out on her own. She’s hellbent on getting revenge for her family now, and joins a group of roaming Black Lion radicals.
That’s all i got for setup, but Mariavera is now the heir, and general of the Sun Nation’s military force. She hasn’t seen Claudia since the day before the coup, and probably presumes that she died at the Schwarzwolf fortress u can imagine her surprise when they finally meet again and Maria’s all 🥺🥺 but claudia just wants to shove a blade through her heart
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REVUE STARLIGHT MOVIE SPOILERS UNDER THE CUT 👇
It's just a compilation of what I've found through Twitter and Discord, which are well-known bastions of rational thought, so please take everything listed here as 100% true and accurate! Being updated as I learn more!
I am tracking this hashtag on Twitter as well as reading the movie spoilers channel in the discord.
Claudine wins the kuromaya revue!! (FINALLY MY CHOICE OF SHIP TAG MAKES SENSE!!!)
Excessive mayakuro flirting in their revue as is standard practice
Nana wins the Junnana revue, and this causes Junna to snap. Junna destroys her own gem and threatens to kill herself/Nana (?!! people are screaming about Junna on twitter so clearly something big happened and just anecdotally i want to start biting and killing)
+ this comment from seiyuus about a month back
Hikari and Mahiru have a revue and it's apparently horror themed?
There is a graduation scene! No word on adult kukugumi yet.
THERE'S A SCENE IN LONDON WITH JUDY LMFKSKSJJSJSJSHBSBSB
Claudine received an offer from a French theatrical company. I know a lot of people were speculating that Maya would join her but nothing on that yet
There is an after-credits scene that I do not know a single goddamn thing about yet
Where the hell is Karen
KAREN
my faves are going through it rn
Reception of the movie seems generally extremely positive!!
Ok nobody's saying anything new so I'm just gonna let this post ferment until morning. 🗞️😠 Watch it for me. Yes you. You reading this. Stay right here 👇
hiii I'm back
Junna decides to go to Waseda at the beginning of the movie, which is a research university (I'm gonna cry for my girl :( )
From the discord (creds to Chick_Oil#6616) list of revue winners:
Seiran, Rinmeikan, Frontier, and Siegfeld mentioned in the train scene as attending a summer event
Mahiru, Maya, Nana(? Unsure), and Futaba are going to the same school (WHICH HAS ME CRYING HAPPY TEARS IM SO HAPPY SOME ARE STAYING TOGETHER)
No word on where Karen and Ruko and Hikari end up yet..please no timelooping miss Aijo
the motorbike license...girl 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 how are you gonna start with that then mykr handholding MY HEART CAN'T TAKE THIS WHIPLASH. And I genuinely love so much that nanakari are staying together. I think they're gonna end up very, very close.
But where is Karen??????
Karen and Hikari swap their hair pins 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
i’m back and i can’t get over nanakari. or maya going from being a voluntarily solitary and lonely person to ending up going to college with two of the most loving and dependable girls in the cast. she deserves that support, and mahiru and futaba deserve the inspiration and goals she will set for them to reach. i think that maya will teach mahiru confidence and help her crystalize her ambitions into tangible goals, mahiru will teach maya care and vulnerability, and futaba will take them both out on her bike to get snacks at 3 am. roommates au when...
AND NANAKARI.....................................
But man, Kaoruko really got the short end of the stick. Easy living for 18 years catches up to you fast, and she’s got a lot of growing up to do very quickly. She’s the type to evade and run away and that isn’t something you fix in just a year. I’m worried about her :(
evernote summary of junnana revue (creds to anon) (and the link is safe i promise). Junna kills her “stage girl” self, which has my heart in a million pieces. She’s my favorite (alongside Karen) and I’m heartbroken.
The mykr revue is actually called the Revue of Spirit, not the Revue of Love.
i hate theatre kids. first link | second link (the woman is obviously futaba 🙄)
: )
Hikari pulls a disappearing act. Maya calls herself a devil, empty because she plays perfection (can we talk about World Maya again please).
Kaoruko jumps off the stage of kiyomizu (as in, she pulled a Karen? unsure)
Jnnn revue explanation (Junna goes to NYC? I've heard this twice - did she/Nana change her mind about Waseda?)
Full movie summary by ultramanayu#0056 on discord (and agreed, Mahiru best girl):
(Junna 🥳🥳🥳❤️)
It's implied that Hikari is visiting everyone but unsure, and it doesn't explicitly say that Hikari is anywhere (given the CD art, maybe it's safe to assume the UK as all the solo girls are standing).
Post-credits scene (creds to the same discord user as above, I'm just running out of room):
Karen is at an audition. A guy calls out "next auditioner, please," and she announces her name. The movie then ends.
#2021 roadshow spoilers#revue starlight spoilers#woof#revue starlight#ayah watches revstar#thank you again to the anons who brought me info to compile!!
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I Have Two Sisters?! Chapter 2: The Eldest Sister, The Younger Sister, and The Youngest
A/N: This chapter is more on Diana and Claudine’s lives and backgrounds. I feel like most of the initial chap plans I have are. Weiss gets her background turn soon tho. She still has some thoughts from her point of view. Some observations. It’s kinda different for her since she’s actually been around Jacques as opposed to Claudine and Diana who have been away from the dude, practically not knowing him at all. Maybe around chapter 4-ish. Rubes, Akko, and Maya come in the next chapter, so I hope you all can hold out until then, haha.
I personally love this concept so much! Like really! I keep writing out plot lines and paragraphs ahead. This is clearly a self-indulgent fic, I apologize.
Enjoy?
~Shintori Khazumi
I Have Two Sisters?! Chapter 2: The Eldest Sister, The Younger Sister, and The Youngest
For how shitty he was as a father- and a person in general, Jacques Schnee sure had the devil’s luck. It made perfect sense as he was basically a demon at this point with all that he’s probably done, both known and hidden from the light.
How could someone acquire so much fortune? Riches, intelligence and cunning brought about by his insane amounts of greed, looks (Weiss gagged so hard thinking about it, though it was relatively true), charm that deceived women… or deceit masked as charm? Anyway. He had it all.
Plus, he had three gorgeous daughters to boot.
Had he exchanged his soul for this amount of good karma?
Well, it didn’t matter.
If the angel of death wanted nothing to do with him, then it probably wouldn’t mind if three angel-looking ladies took care of the job instead… right?
They were certainly angry enough to kill.
Or at least Weiss was.
Weiss had been brandishing her sword for the better half of the last two hours as she remained seated on the couch next to an equally fuming Claudine, exchanging opinions about their insufferable… sperm donor, or whatever.
Diana lay peacefully unaware, head on the golden-blonde’s lap, still unconscious since fainting at their front door. The other two…sisters- gosh, it was so weird thinking about it- didn’t quite know what to do with her, so they simply moved her over so she could rest more comfortably.
At first, they had planned on moving to the kitchen area to talk things out, and leave their other sibling to the peace of a quiet room, however, as if sensing the lack of presence, Diana had begun to toss and turn restlessly, hands and arms seeking out something. Upon grasping the edge of Claudine’s shirt, it seemed as though she had no plans of letting go, and thus, they ended up in the position they were in now, all squeezing together on their decently-sized couch.
“-And so, he told me I wasn’t old enough to live on my own, and I was wondering what he meant, because I am most certainly over eighteen! And then he implied something about Japan and that-! That was how I found out about being sent here and… we’re here now.” Weiss had just finished telling her side of this ridiculous story, pissed off being an understatement as to how she felt.
She didn’t want to be a criminal, but Jacques Schnee had a neck that just looked so perfect to slice in half.
Claudine would have laughed at how red Weiss’ face had become, but she refrained, breathing in, readying the words to her own tale. They had broached the topic of how they got here while talking about the house and their first meeting, and so they backtracked a bit to their own backgrounds and history prior to their father’s decision of sending them all to this place in Japan.
“I used to study here, actually. It’s only been a little over two years since I left.”
“Oh?”
“Yes. I studied at a music and arts academy and mainly dabbled in theatre.”
“You say, “dabbled”, but I wonder if it’s really just that.” Weiss chuckled, secretly studying her companion’s features. Something in the back of her mind told her that the name, ‘Claudine’ was one she’d heard of before, especially since it had involved music. But maybe she could look into it later. “Sorry, go on.” Weiss encouraged after realizing she had interrupted her sister’s story.
“I was offered a chance at an exchange program in the school that basically “made” my mother’s previous career. It was in Paris and…” Claudine looked like she had loved and regretted at the same time every inch of that experience.
“I get it.” Weiss whispered, not meeting the actress’ gaze. “The biggest opportunity of your life. It could change everything.” Weiss turned back to meet rose-red eyes in understanding. “But that change isn’t always the best.” Claudine nodded. “It’s kind of like that meme, the one that goes ‘but at what cost’.” They shared a light laugh at that, but it seemed as though their chatter was enough to rouse the bundle of British girl on Claudine’s lap.
“Hrrngghnmm… where…?” Rubbing her eyes with the back of her hands, Diana blinked slowly, rising up to sit on the couch properly. She took in her surroundings, the unfamiliar interior, and the two people she could barely remember. She would have panicked and created as much distance between herself and the strangers, thinking she might have been kidnapped, but it was like she didn’t even have enough energy for that.
“Good morning to you as well.” Claudine jested, patting stray tufts of curly hair into place. “I hope you slept well, because we have a lot to talk about.”
Diana was still in the middle of processing everything in her drowsy state, so she could only nod in minimal understanding.
“Great. So Diana,” Weiss stole her attention.
“How did you-“
“Well, as you failed to introduce yourself to us right before fainting,” Diana visibly winced, and Claudine had chided Weiss on being a bit mean. The white-haired heiress rolled her eyes, but apologized anyway before continuing. “-we took the liberty of checking your pockets for any identification. Don’t worry, we didn’t take anything, and we didn’t snoop around important things that weren’t your ID. Rest assured. At least we respect privacy… unlike certain assholes…” She whispered the last part to herself.
A nod.
“Good, so. Now that introductions are out of the way,” Weiss stood up in front of the pair, hands on her hips. “It’s now time for some very important questions.”
“…such as?” Diana required some elaboration.
“Such as… whatever this thing is.” She stated, spinning her finger about in the air, gesturing to the three of them. “Between us.”
“But I thought…” Diana trailed off, instinctively looking to Claudine for support. The latter got the message.
“Aren’t we siblings? Sisters? Well… half-sisters, but,” she scratched the back of her head, feeling a little shy. “Sisters nonetheless.” Diana nodded in agreement, feeling a little warm deep down.
“Fine. So we’re sisters.” Weiss crossed her arms over her chest. “But there are certain things we have to agree on. After all, we don’t even know each other. Like, at all. How do we know who’s in charge in this house? Money concerns, I’m sure we all have individual banks and means. But things like property and document processes, who gives the rules and all that jazz… Or do we all just go on with our lives, each to their own.” She finished, awaiting the pair’s reply.
“I-…” Diana found herself lost for words once more. She couldn’t admit that she actually fancied the idea of having two new sisters, having wanted a family because she never really had one apart from her mother who had already long since passed. After that event, she had always been alone. She had been an only child, after all. She had always wondered what it would have been like had she had siblings, like her twin cousins. Her mother never married again, nor did she have the chance to as fate was so cruel. She was Diana’s only memory of family, along with a few of their servants who were loyal to them to the core.
But really, it was different when it was family that shared the same blood in their veins. Though quite a number would argue that some friends stuck closer than brothers, there were still instances where blood would prove to be thicker than water.
Even if it was diluted by half-built relationships.
Claudine noticed her distress. It was as though she always did. Placing a hand over Diana’s, she squeezed comfortingly before turning to Weiss.
“After speaking with you earlier, I’m sure we all need family of some sort. I don’t mind acting-“ Claudine caught herself, proceeding to shake her head. “-No, being sisters with you both. I think I’d actually like it. I’ve never had siblings as I was an only child. But then I did stay in a dorm in high school, and being around same-aged peers was truly a beneficial experience, living alongside people I grew to know and trust.”
Diana gave her a relieved smile, and the French responded in kind.
“I believe we could be the same if we tried.”
Weiss sighed, but she was smiling deep down. She had an older sister back home, and a younger brother as well, though they weren’t as close as she was with the eldest. Still, she knew they were all just struggling in their father’s grasp, forced to obey his whims. The two older sisters had managed to wriggle out one way or another, but Weiss sometimes regretted not helping Whitley be able to do the same. Maybe one day, she could introduce him to two sisters who looked like they had so much care and experience to share. Maybe they could all be a family together. Even if they all just consisted of siblings.
“I suppose I can be the eldest then.” It was neither proposition nor suggestion. Weiss was attempting to establish it as fact.
“Why you?” Claudine questioned with a brow raised.
Diana didn’t care who was in charge, she was happy enough to feel the inclusion in a family.
“Well, seeing as I’m the legitimate child here-“ It was like everything froze. There was a cut of silence in the air, kind of like those disc scratches you would hear often in videos when someone made a mistake, or a fumble and everyone realized. Yes, Weiss had suddenly realized what she had just said, and immediately regretted it.
And her string of apologies ensued.
“I’m… I’m so sorry. Oh my god, I’m so sorry.” Her eyes were panicked, flickering quickly between Diana and Claudine’s shocked ones, a bit too shaken to come up with a comment or response. “I’m so sorry. I really am. I apologize. I deeply apologize.” Weiss throat ran dry, it was like she was choking. Tears pricked at the edges of her eyes in her state of adrenaline with all the heightened emotions she had endured throughout the day.
She knew she had just crossed a horrible, horrible line. She bowed before them deeply, a perfect ninety degrees, not knowing what to do to salvage this situation. She didn’t know much of Diana’s story, but from what she’d gotten from Claudine’s side, as well as observing Diana through their interactions, she was fairly sure that they had been through so many bad things.
So many.
“I’m so sorry. Di-Diana… Claudine, I’m… I’m sorry.” She coughed out. “I can’t believe it… I’m just like… I’m just like that man.” She felt a tear slip out of her eyes, but before more could, a handkerchief was held out to her by a hand that slightly tremored.
“No. You’re not. You’re not like him.” Claudine was someone who was quite good at comforting others, Diana and Weiss realized. “We all aren’t.” All this time since they met, she had been the one to offer it. They had to be sure to thank her and express their appreciation later. They had all the time to. “We’ll do our best to reject his blood that runs through our veins.” She said with a conviction that the two could only agree to. But there was just something about that last bit,
“Pfft-“ Diana ended up cracking first. “I don’t think that’s possible,” She looked to Claudine, mirth in her gaze, something different from the clouds that had shrouded them this whole time. “but… we can at least deny his existence, if you’d like.”
The two blinked, Diana saying her first complete sentence, smooth sentence catching them unaware. It only took them a second to adjust to it however as they giggled along.
“Oh, I’d definitely like that.”
//-//-//-//-//
They ended up deciding who would be the “eldest” by asking each other’s ages and birthdates, something they should have done earlier, they now realized, sharing another laugh at their silliness.
They were all currently nineteen years of age, and about to enter their first year of university. At this revelation, they wondered why it was that their ages were so close to one another, particularly Diana and Weiss.
While the former was born in April, the latter’s birthday landed on the fifteenth of May. Claudine had the slightest gap from them, being born a few months later in august.
They tried to reason it out, Weiss trying to share bits and pieces of information she had uncovered after snooping around in her father’s office, as well as things she had heard during her mother’s many lamentations.
Over dinner, their talk led them to the deduction that on the particular year when they had been conceived, Jacques Schnee had a world-wide business operation going on, travelling from place to place constantly, checking on his various corporation branches almost monthly, staying for days to weeks on end in some countries.
Through the magical powers of the internet, they were able to dig up hidden articles that spoke of their biological parent’s notoriety for sleeping around in the many places he visited, and by the universe’s cruel plot, got the other two mothers pregnant around the time his wife was. Weiss had probably been conceived when he came back home from his visit to England which might explain why Diana was now the eldest.
“We should have him castrated.” Weiss proposed, and the other two only laughed nervously, knowing she was dead serious.
Despite this infuriating truth, they were somehow thankful that it allowed them to find each other. It was a mutual feeling that they believed they’d get along nicely.
Their dinner ended with them cleaning up the dishes and kitchen together before wishing one another a goodnight, separating into their individual rooms to unpack and get cleaned up to catch their repose from this stressful day.
Diana had finished quickly, now fresh from a warm bath and changed into comfortable sleeping attire. She fell onto the soft mattress that was a little too big for her taste. It was like the one back at home. Simply large and comfortable, but never comforting. Always so cold because Diana could never warm it all up. Or maybe that was just in her heart.
The peaceful rest she had wanted to attain did not come to her. Instead, she was plagued with nightmares of abuse. The abuse she had had to sustain while in the Cavendish manor, while in the branch house, everywhere that had the family’s eyes on her.
Cold blue eyes, freezing, burning. Yells and screams, screeches, insults, the pressured gazes, the false smiles of the peers and fans that surrounded her. The scrutiny and judgment. The rumors.
The emotional pains, the mental torture, the spiritual crushing, the social stress…
The whip that beat down on her legs, on her back, on her arms, and on her face at time.
And then-
Diana screamed.
In agony, in pain. A deep red gash on her hand never ceased in its bleeding. Her nerves stung, her eyes did too. The pain was searing, she couldn’t take it, it hurt so much. Her hands shook, they quivered, her body wretched and writhed, but still that unforgiving hand still raised the bloody tool for one more-
“I BEG YOU, PLEASE STOP-!”
“DIANA!” Claudine and Weiss had barged through the door, having heard the tormented cries of their housemate and had made a mad dash for her room.
“Diana?! Are you okay?” The said girl remained writhing, needily gasping for air. Claudine attempted to shake her awake. “Diana! Wake up!”
Eyelids flew open, revealing pained ceruleans, hazy from the dream and unfocused. Diana continued her sobbing, but now quieter as she slowly ran out of tears. Her sisters waited for her, understood that she was unable to speak, possibly for moments, possibly for the entire night.
They tried to get her back into bed, hoping she could get more rest at the very least. She must have been exhausted with whatever war she had in her dreams.
But Diana didn’t want to go back to sleep, clinging onto Claudine strongly. To her, it felt as though she was walking right back into the lion’s den, returning to torture’s waiting arms; but Claudine’s arms, she much more preferred. It felt of a motherly presence. When she realized this, Diana felt the embarrassment sinking in at the knowledge that Claudine was the youngest sister and she was the eldest.
And yet, here they are.
Still, she didn’t like being in the bed, she didn’t like how unfamiliar it was.
The girls agreed to move to the living room. While Claudine layed out a few extra foams and blankets for them to settle down into, Weiss prepared some warm, tea to help calm Diana down.
She wasn’t as good at Claudine when it came to dealing with people’s anxieties, Weiss admitted. But she wasn’t bad at it. So, offering Diana a cup gently, she tried to reassure her with a smile and a soft tone.
“It’s p-peppermint.” Damn stutters.
They sat in front of one another on a pile of warm blankets, no words, just the sounds of sipping and blowing of tea.
Claudine was fine with backrubs and handholds, and the like. But anything more than that felt like crossing a line, especially with strangers. Even if those strangers happened to be your family. Huh. This is what it was like to have awkward moments of being a family with strangers. She thought it was such a rare thing, usually portrayed only in books and television or in the plays she did.
But now it she was literally living that odd trope.
Huh.
And the silence continued. And continued. And continued… and still would have painfully continued, if Weiss could take the atmosphere still.
She couldn’t.
So what better way to break the ice than to talk about their horrible shared father?
“Ahh… My dad lied to me about a lot of things.” She began, stretching her arms up into the air, hand still holding her empty cup. That caught her siblings’ attention as they were taken into another conversation. “This place too. He said he had gotten me an apartment. I thought he was being pretty considerate to give me a place to live on my own- ah, not that I dislike staying with you both I just… didn’t foresee this development.”
“I doubt any of us did.” Claudine followed-up.
“This house… even if it’s smaller than the mansion where I grew up… It’s kinda big for just three girls, huh.” Weiss murmured, suddenly feeling the urge to apologize at mentioning wealth when she hadn’t a clue of the living situations her “sisters” had had to endure before this point.
They shook their heads, as if they read her thoughts, knowing.
Diana began murmuring coldly. “My mother’s family is very well-known.” Her younger sisters perked up at this, finally having the chance to hear the eldest’s background pre-incident. “We… were kicked out of the main house in England after, well… after me.” She hung her head low, as if she were shaed of her own existence. And she very likely was.
Diana jumped at the two warm touches on each of her hand, Claudine and Weiss taking one each, squeezing encouragingly.
Diana continued. “We lived in a traditional Japanese manor after moving to this country. A branch of our family used to live there, but at that time, it was unoccupied. It was fancy and large. Certainly made for the luxurious life. Though I never felt rich regardless.” The girls nodded in understanding, and Diana ended her piece.
Claudine then explained that while she understood their sentiments, she was rather satisfied with her life. She had everything she needed. Her adoptive father bought them a larger than average house, and they were a happy family together. Then she stopped.
This time, it was her who received the squeezes of comfort, Weiss now taking her free hand as they sat in this odd circle of angsty reminiscing.
“When he died, we sold the house, not solely for monetary need, but because maman couldn’t take the pain of being reminded of him.” Claudine finished. Weiss just had to comment, though.
“Maman…”
“M-mother!”
Everyone chuckled at that.
“Mothers. Fathers. Family, huh…” Diana tested the foreign words on her tongue. “I… I had my mother for a time, but after that…” She trailed off, a forlorn expression taking place on her features once more. “I’ve never had a family.”
“…”
“If you’ve never had a family, then we’ll be you family.” Weiss, ever the breaker of silence, declared.
“We will be your sisters, your mothers, your friends, and your fathers. We will be everything for you.” Claudine added, wanting to share these feelings, just like how her mom had made her feel when it was just the two of them remaining.
Those words were too good to be true. Too kind. Too rewarding a promise. Diana searched their eyes. She searched their body languages, their words, and their souls.
She searched and found their loyalty, sincerity, and truthfulness.
And she cried.
//-//-//-//-//
They woke up late the following morning, opting to have some toast with jam and hot milk. An easy fix from the things they found in their already stacked cupboards. While cleaning up after a filling meal, they heard a phone go off in one of the rooms.
Identifying it as hers, Claudine goes off to retrieve it, her sisters waving her off as they continued cleaning up.
A few quiet minutes passed, and then the actress came bounding down the hall. frantic in her running about. Once she reached her worried companions, she cries a heart-wrenching sob. The two elders asked what was wrong, and when Claudine says that she had received a call from the hospital, the two are willing to accompany her with no questions asked.
They soon learn of what Claudine had been unable to tell them the day before. Her mother who had been admitted in the hospital for a while, and had been the primary reason for the actress to return to Japan, had a critical attack that morning, and upon their arrival at the hospital, she now rested unconscious.
Diana and Weiss did not know how to comfort Claudine the way she did for them. When they met her, she was feisty, determined, willful, independent and strong. Able to stand on her own two feet, so to speak.
But now they realized she was only able to stand because she had someone behind her, supporting her always. Unconditionally.
And that support was now laying motionless on a hospital bed, the beeps of a machine eerily looming around their atmosphere, rousing such scary prospects.
Claudine sobbed hours upon hours straight, and the pair could only helplessly watch her do so.
They could do nothing, not while the girl’s mother was in such a critical state, no one knowing if she’d ever wake up again.
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She woke up.
It was late in the afternoon, and Claudine had fallen asleep from all the crying, head rested on her arms on her mom’s bedside.
The woman blinked the sleep away, eyes scanning the room and landing on two strangers, two women who awkwardly bowed their introductions, trying to explain why they were in the room of someone they had just met today. “Hello, um.” They bowed slightly. “We are… well… we are S-Saijou-no… Claudine’s sisters.” One with streaks of mint in her blonde locks tried, scared of the older woman’s reaction to this news.
“I know.”
“What?!” Shocked, they listened to the giggling mother explain why.
She began to express her regrets with the man known as Jacques. It was a mistake. Everything involving him was.
It was a corporation party for a show she had performed in. And the man was one of the sponsors. She had been forced to drink, coerced, probably slipped something strange, and when she woke up…
Weiss face was contorted in disgusted anger. “That man should just get arrested already.” She seethed. They knew it would take a little more effort than just reporting it to police, however. Especially since it had been nineteen years ago. But hey, he had so many faults, couldn’t they just… get him for any of those?
And then she remembered why Diana and Claudine were claimed as his children in the first place. He always tried to look for loopholes out of prison. He just had so much undeserved power. Weiss hoped it would bite him in the ass one day.
They swapped stories until the orange sky turned dark blue, and visiting hours were almost coming to a close. Claudine was breathing softly, eyes puffy, body relaxed. Her mother petted through golden mane, leaning down to plant a kiss on the crown of her head. She then turned to her daughter’s sisters, rose-red eyes, making a life-time request, plea to them.
“Please… take care of her.” They saw her fist tighten for a moment, before relaxing again. “She is the love of my life.” If Weiss used to think that that title could only be applied to romantic partners, her perception was given a fresh wash.
Love of your life. To be able to call someone that, such a pure unadulterated love towards another human being... it was something special. And probably something she herself had yet to experience. Her younger sister truly was blessed, as she claimed. It was clear why she grew up, able to be satisfied with her family life. Claudine surely felt the same for her mother.
Maybe someday, they too…
They stayed a few more minutes, simply waiting until Claudine would wake up. She soon did, and they pushed her to spend the remaining time with her mom right until the last minute before visiting hours would officially be over.
They thought they would have to pry Claudine away from her mother as she had spent almost the entire time hugging her, speaking from time to time, but mostly just holding her wordlessly.
But the girl really was a mature, grounded lass. It was amazing, inspiring, and… a bit sad, they’d admit. What else had she been through to grow this resilient?
They walked home a slow pace. No one had said any word.
The nighttime breeze hit them coldly and they shivered. Then, each sister awkwardly took a hand, at the same time, as if they shared some form of telepathy. It made them feel warmer.
And so they continued their walk home together-
There was a collective growl of stomachs, along wlith blushing and chuckling.
And so they continued their walk to the nearest convenience store instead, grabbing a few chicken nuggets and hotdog buns, some juice, and a few chocolates. Then they went on home.
They learned a lot about each other today. However, it appeared as though there was even more to learn. There always was when it came to getting to know other people. And along with becoming familiar with each other, they’d discover many more of each other’s struggles and troubles.
They’d encounter their own as a family together as well.
But it really didn’t matter anymore, did it?
They could conquer anything. They really did believe they could conquer anything.
Together, they could.
A/N: It’s 2:15am and my brain is fried. I have to re-enroll for my second semester classes and make my mom’s modules haha. Anyway, The picture I have for this AU’s Diana is actually still reserved, but the soft kind around her sisters. She’ll be cold around other people tho. Kind of meek, in a sense, but that has to do with how bad she’s had it growing up. And although Claud is the youngest, she acts like the mother. Weiss, I can definitely see as the middle child haha. Weiss’ tsundere aspects and Claudine’s slightly prideful self make for a wonderful dynamic in interactions. I love it. Diana is like the regulator of their passionate bickering. It’s like icecream on a hot cookiebrowny. I think.
Comments, kudos, reblogs, let’s go? Please? I’m desperate for feedback haha.
~Shintori Khazumi
#fanfic#rwby x lwa x starira#rwby#starira#revue starlight#shoujo kageki revue starlight#lwa#Little Witch Academia#diana cavendish#weiss schnee#claudine saijou#saijou claudine#eventual pairings#family dynamics#crossover#au
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It's Revue Starlight Monster AU Time
it's gayer. it fluffier. it's very self indulgent only my ships for me hahahahaaha. All the monsters can transform into humans and back again, this post is gonna be a thread of the animal form ref sheets I made n some tiny details.
A....a LOT of Lore below.
LORE that me and @witchbogs have cowritten
Human Knowledge of Monsters:
Most monster communities Are Isolated from humans, but myths and a vague knowledge that they're out there is the common perception. Rumors if they are dangerous or friendly depends on the region/community. There are some areas where humans and monsters live alongside each other peacefully. However, noticing if someone is a monster or not depends upon a human's own ability to Perceive Magic
Our humans are Mahiru, Tamao, Lalafin, Aruru, Akira, and Yachiyo
Lalafin and Aruru grew up around monsters Akira and Yachiyo grew up within hunter families Mahiru and Tamao had casual exposure to monsters
Magical Perception Rank High: Lalafin, Mahiru, Yachiyo Mediuim: Aruru Low: Akira and Tamao
Lalafin grew up in a household that helped protect monsters from hunters. Aruru just grew up chilling with Misora's fam. Tamao had contact with the Hanayagi's but her low perception didn't leave her with much of an impact. Mahiru had the occasional werewolf friend (coughsuzucough)
Akira was raised in one of two very prestigious hunter clans, but her magic perception is utter shit. Her test to become a full-fledged hunter failed because she ended up contracted to Michiru. Akira has no contact with her family and she doesn't really care .
Yachiyo was raised with the other clan and is a full-fledged hunter. Her first solo mission was SUPPOSED to be subduing Fumi, but Fumi transferred and Shiori is....well. She reports back to her family on the dealings of the monsters in the school. The accuracy of them shifts.
WEREWOLF TIME
Our werewolves are Karen, Hikari, Rui, Fumi, Shiori, and Misora
werewolves aren't turned, it's a hereditary magic, and families are werewolf packs. however, the transformation only happens if you have a certain level of estrogen in your system.
Transformation can happen at will, however, everyone Will transform during a full moon. Partial transformations often happen when emotions run high and the wolf gets sloppy. Karen, Hikari, and Fumi are all pretty typical wolfies.
Rui is typical in all but size. she is. ENORMOUS. like size of a small car. While the others are generally a normal wolf size. Except also Shiori, who was sickly as a kid, so her werewolf form is rather small, and high levels of stress can keep her trapped in her puppy form for several days
Misora is a trans girl. She is recently started estrogen and reached the threshold for transformations to start shortly before leaving for frontier. most Beginning transformations happen when werewolves are babies, and their bones are still soft, so the transformation isn't hard. so unfortunately Misora's first couple are painful and she struggles easing into casual ones without the moon. Her fur also starts out real patchy. But everyone at frontier helps her settle in and make sure she's comfortable as possible and are super happy for her when she starts fluffin out
NEKOMATA/bakeneko
Tsukasa is basically a were-tiger, but with a split tail and some neat magical powers. she helps misora a lot with her transformations and is thrilled to be able to interact more casually with other magical creatures. her fam was real strict on secrecy ( fun side note, Frontier def has a whole lil page dedicated to their 'friendly tiger' who just wanders around and hangs out in the performance dorms so many rumors start flying when a red wolf starts showing up with her )
VAMPIRES
Claudine, Nana, and Shizuha are all vamps
full vampirism isn't a heritable trait, since it stops a human from aging. But, vampire clans often adopt orphaned children and turn them if they so choose. Half-vamps are also a thing. Loner vamps are the dangerous ones.
Claudine is a halfie and she chose to join her mother in staying a vampire. She also functions like a Twilight Vampire where she doesn't burn in the sun but sparkles. Everyone just thinks she uses a lot of body glitter. She was originally born in about 1920. Mostly eats meat rare for blood, but if someone offers she’ll take a sip
Shizuha is a pretty new vampire who was raised by a clan. They adopted her from an orphanage and she chose to turn just because she likes her family a lot. Her type of vampire burns in the sun but her health goo is a potion to keep it from killing her. Og born in 1970s. Shizuha’s goo is also her vampire food, but again, will drink from friends who offer (usually lalafin and aruru)
Nana is the oldest vampire. She was turned in a loner accident over 200 years ago. With no vampire support system, she went feral with bloodlust for the first couple decades until she met up with vampire hisame, who calmed her down before leaving her for more civilized vamps. She then chose to stay in a series of tunnels under where Seisho was built, and stayed there eating rats until Karen dug a hole in the garden and dragged her into the common room to show all her new friends. Nana works with Junna for her sun-protection and a way to turn mortal. Nana refuses to drink from humans in fear she’ll go feral again
WITCH
Junna's a witch. She insists she's simply a scientist with a high magic perception. She deals mostly in potion making rather than spells. She helps Nana create blood-replacements for vampires, vampire sunscreen, and is researching a way for Nana to be mortal again
KITSUNE
Maya and Kaoruko. Kaoruko's family is a high profile and important kitsune fam with lots of connections and fae-touched workers Kitsune can do minor wish/curse magic. they can appear as normal foxes as well. Maya's family is known for their talent in acting and slyness
FAE
Futaba, Ichie, Michiru are fae Fae are elfish beings with a ranging affinity for magic. Tend to work in contracts OR minor miracles. Futaba is part of a family who became fae-touched as they worked for Kaoruko's. Her magical ability is low but she excels in noticing spells
Ichie is mostly just a trickster. She does pranks or enchants songs to make people feel happier. Usually they work out, sometimes she gets a mess, her magic can be a little wild.
Michiru works with contracts and persuasion. She made a deal with Akira to form an acting troupe. Michiru also feeds off of emotion, which is why she wants an acting troupe in the first place. Theatres and compelling plays provide a bountiful feast for her. Andrew is Michiru's older brother who prefers the guise of a mole. He likes feeding off negative emotions. he sucks
DRAGON
Mei Fan is a dragon. she cool. she breathe fire. her scales can have some magical properties. she can fly. yeah. dragon.
???
Yuyuko: we just don't know. Except she sleepy and was active during the height of Rakugo/Noh/other traditional Japanese arts
and that is a VERY long thread for the basic information of the plot kjshfjkshf Seiran is technically also in this world. Suzu is a werewolf, Koharu a Kitsune, Hisame a vampire the giraffe and Elle are just the same as in starira. bc i mean they magic. thank you for reading!!!
#sundoodle#revue starlight#shoujo kageki revue starlight#revue starlight re:live#revue starlight relive#skrs#seisho#frontier#siegfeld#rinmeikan#monster au#kaotaba#junnana#mayakuro#mahikaren#tamarui#fumichie#misukasa#frontier idiots#lalashizaru#meikira#yachiori#aijou karen#kagura hikari#saijou claine#tendo maya#isurugi futaba#hanayagi kaoruko#daiba nana#50 plus
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I love how in the movie everyone was in their gay divorce arc except maya and claudine
YES. LIKE. EVERYONE WAS DIVORCING EACH OTHER WHILE MAYA AND CLAUDINE WERE JUST. DOING WHATEVER THE HECK THEIR REVUE WAS.
When THOSE scene happened in the kaoruko and futaba revue me and my sister were losing our shit. Like. There is no straight explanation for anything that was happening in that revue and the others in general. Nothing. I know that futaba and kaoruko being those positions probably means something other than 'they're gay', I know it does, but my GOD THESE BITCHES GAY. Also at the beginning when claudine was being a gambler and kaoruko a dealer, kaoruko saying she ruined her sweets box, saying she ruined it and poisoned it, and then says 'your the reason that we...' and then futaba (literally) breaks into the scene a few moments later and says that their friendship was like a box of sweets all imply that kaoruko is blaming claudine for their divorce. I love it.
The revue of hunting was just. God. Nana saying junna was bright, nana asking where her junna was and that she was beautiful, junna saying that the words she quotes inspire and move her while to nana they mean nothing, Junna finally finding her own words and saying that she will finally become the protagonist and then the last part where they're going toward the next stage, moving on from the starlights they did in seisho and everything else, nana crying and saying that she was a liar and that junna is still bright, junna not going back to comfort her and nana wiping away her own tears and both of them calling each other by their full names killed me.
That entire revue was just an Experience for me. I love nana a lot so seeing her just be THAT in the entire movie and revue made me so so insane. Nana ilysm but :(
Karen and hikari was the biggest divorce in the movie ofc. Karen worked so hard to just do one play with hikari, but now that she did it, what else can she do? She finally did starlight with hikari. Hikari did the same, but she always loved the stage, so she knew what to do next, to go to the next one. But karen didnt. She doesnt know what to do. Without hikari she isnt a stage girl. Literally. Once hikari leaves her she wont have a purpose on the stage, she is nothing. So instead of something like hikari helping karen find her new purpose for the stage, she just helps by telling her which direction she should go to find her next purpose by herself, then everyone throwing away the cloaks that the giraffe gave them except for karen meaning that they found their next stage and at the end they show karen about to audition for something and her cloak finally flying away meaning she found a new purpose and reason for the stage just. Yeah. They sure are that, huh?
Maya and claudine. These bitches. When I finished kaoruko and futaba's revue, i told my sister, "if this is kaoruko and futaba, what's maya and claudine going to be?" And after junnanna, I said, "that was the gayest one so far, wonder if maya and claudine can top it," AND THEY DID. They didnt do any of those positions the other guys did but the things they said? Oohhhh boy. It beats a confession by anyone.
The subs I watched are different to the ones some people watched I think but the implications still stand. Maya and claudine's revue begins with them acting out a play. (Also can I say that claudine's voice and outfit was TOP NOTCH AMAZING AT THIS PART. HER VOICE AND FIT OOZES WITH SMUG I LOVE IT) claudine and maya make a deal, implying that claudine is the devil and that maya is a pure and innocent person wrapped in the devil's finger. Things happen, blah blah blah, and maya tells her that she cannot steal her soul because she has none, she is a vessel for the gods and gets an outfit change, she wears all white and a fancy gown that's clearly suppose to be a swan, contrasting claudine's black attire. the part where they're fighting as other people from other countries, rivals in history, they say (in the subs I was watching) something along the lines of "a hero is nothing without trials and a saint is nothing without temptation." Maya is clearly the saint at that part, with claudine asking her to make a deal with her like the devil, maya plays a lot of lead roles, which is usually the hero, so maya is the hero. A hero cant be a hero without trials, if they are a hero, what will prove it? A saint cannot be a saint without temptation, what proves they are a saint without it? So if that's what the questions are, what proves that maya is amazing?
It's claudine. Claudine is her trials, claudine is her temptation, without claudine maya has no proof she is amazing.
Then at the end, instead of one of them being on top of the other like the other guys, they are lying down on the ground at the same area, they are both finally on equal ground.
Anyway wow I rambled a lot lol sorry.... I just love the movie a lot so... just take this ramble?
#crow's asks#anon ask#revue starlight#revue starlight spoilers#junnana#mayakuro#futakao#kaofuta#hikaren#i hope those ship names were correct lol#maya and claudine man.#im sorry for rambling anon i had so much thoughts abt the movie i had to share them#i spent two hours typing my thoughts down lol
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Royalty Au
Because every fandom needs one.
Tamao was a princess and Rui was her knight in charge as kids but an unknown enemy kingdom attacked which caused Tamao’s family to be killed and Tamao escapes (where she lives with the Hanayagi empire as a sister princess to Kaoruko).
Rui “died” to protect Tamao but really Rui managed to escape by being washed away by a river and gets rescued by princess Mei fan and so Rui becomes her adopted sister and part of the Liu royal family as a prince. She doesn’t remember much of her past before Mei Fan found her, all she knows is that her name is Rui.
Ichie is a runaway distant prince who explores and travels the land and Yuyuko is her tired knight who keeps an eye on her. Ichie kinda doesn’t want to be a prince so when it’s princely matters Yuyuko pretends the prince instead (They say that they got her name wrong if someone questions her.) Basically, Yuyuko acts as the royalty and Ichie is her retainer but it’s the other way around.
Aruru is that lucky commoner girl who is an orphan who turns out that she’s actually related to a queen so she becomes a princess and she brings Misora along because she can and doesn’t want to be alone. Misora and her family are servants for the local lord btw
Yumeoji sisters are knights in the Seigfeld kingdom and after Fumi is wrongfully accused of being behind a scheme to overthrow princess Akira she’s banished. And then she stumbles upon the Ichie yuyuko duo and joins their merry band
Yachiyo is a knight of Mei fan and Rui’s kingdom btw and is Mei fan personal protector as much as Mei fan hates it because she’s that good. Rui doesn’t have one because she’s that good with a sword and can protect herself.
Fumi was Akira’s personal protector (as Michiru is her advisor) and now it falls onto Shiori who won through all the trials. Mei fan and Akira’s kingdoms are in alliance.
Tsukasa is a princess and Lalafin is her personal protector and Shizuha is also youngest knight captain of the kingdom as is great friends with Tsukasa and works under her. Aruru’s relative that made her a princess is allies with Tsukasa and Shizuha helps teaches Misora how to be a knight to protect Aruru.
Kaoruko is a princess, Futaba is her knight.
Karen and Hikari are princesses that got separated and now reunited and Mahiru is Karen’s knight and now Hikari’s too (There are rumours of them being together in polymary)
Maya is a prince, Nana is her knight (but Maya knows she’s secretly royalty but for reasons won’t share it). Claudine is a princess (rumoured to be engaged to maya) and Junna is her knight/advisor
(There is no general difference between prince and a princess, its just a way for me to know who is wearing a suit and who is wearing a dress)
Basically the idea premise is that there’s a suitor ball in the Hangayi empire for Tamao. Everyone is invited. Rui looks and carries herself differently as the second heir of a royal family but still shy and anxious as before inside, she just hides it better. Rui also has some memory lost so she doesn’t recognise Tamao but she still falls in love in first sight like she did the first time they met.
The ball goes on well, with some minor political drama as Akira spots Fumi again and vice versa that’s quickly calmed down.
When suddenly there’s an attack on that ball too, all the kingdoms are in a sudden truce alliance to fight this new enemy called the Korus and the heirs, and knights are in locked down in the empire so they’re all forced to interact with each other whilst their parents go fight the korus and figure out what’s going on.
Unaware that the main culprit is in the ruined kingdom of Kirin where an undead king who takes shape of a beast controls the korus and who has taken an orphan girl named Elle to be a mole and play the role as the lost Kirin princess from recent legend. (who is secretly Nana but Nana and Maya won’t rat her out because doing so will kill Nana as the undead Kirin king wants her dead as she’s prophesied to kill him)
Oh and Yachiyo is also secretly a spy for the Liu family (unknown to Mei fan and Rui) to try and figure out if anyone is a rat and Michiru is also trying to figure out the same thing but they don’t tell each other. There’s more stuff as well but for now this will have to do so that’s it’s more organised
#revue starlight#Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight#revue starlight relive#kaoruko hanayagi#tamao tomoe#nana daiba#fumi yumeoji#ichie otonashi#akira yukishiro#tendou maya#claudine saijou#rui akikaze#rinmeikan#frontier school of arts#siegfeld#royalty au
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yamadara87 replied to your photoset: OH MY JUNNA. She’s so annoyed here, so irritated...
Yeah her anger here gets the best of her enough to disrupt the class and annoy the teacher. It just erupted from her. I also think she’s upset that everyone assumes that Maya and Claudine are the anointed ones. The implication being no one else stands a chance going against everything Junna is killing herself for.
Yeah I think her sense of “right” really trips her up here, because if she’s the only one working for anything, and the rest of them are happy enough just to be like “Claudine and Maya are the best, fin” then why should any of them even bother? Why have a school at all? And she’s furious that everyone seems to believe that these things are set in stone, and even more afraid and furious that it might be true.
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Emi Plays Revue Starlight: El Dorado Part 5
anyway continuing on since the image limit cut me off
maya i s2g ur ruining the whole revenge plot for everyone for goin on about the candy box akjhdsfiu
mm true tho, kaoruko's not going into acting. she's going to be teaching japanese dance.
maya u are killing me
mood
kjshf
what do you mean NEVER maya doesn't claudine call u infuriating all the time
akjhsdf maya i cant show it bc im too lazy to go get something to screen record but ur sprite is literally vibrating (jk here's a short twit vid of her doing it)
maya does NOT want to go to the boarding house lmaoooo
kaoruko: a longish monologue about how they need to get better to live up to the stage theyre preparing
maya u gotta get over ur fear of ghosties to become a better actress cmon
mk bla bla class B rally
snort masai's cup ramen taste changes each story ok. it was Not miso last time. amemiya's is always salty
babies...
genuinely dont remember if they said this last time or not but idc! ur seeing it again!
i mean if i can remember masais ramen flavor being different im sure i woulda remembered this-
something something pro dont let script revisions happen all the way to the end
booo kaoruko ghost interrupting masai's reply
KJSHKJDFHKJSHF
sjkdfhkjhksjdhf maya kaoruko is thanking u genuinely and this is what u say in reply
aha it is funny kaoruko said something about how two people can't share the same dream for their whole lives earlier. in response! to the ring scene. and masai and amemiya are now telling them that they Do have a shared dream they are going to Achieve Together
snort
"you promised not to tell anyone!?" "did i? well add it to your total revenge points then"
lmao do kaoruko n maya actually stay awake long enough to tell masai and amemiya stuff. yes lmao
and no ow ow ow brainfreeze right after. im still gon stop there tho it gettin late
<<part 4 part 6>>
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The Frog Kingdom
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Summary: The girls go fishing. Somehow, they’re actually successful. Who would have guessed? Meanwhile, Nana introduces monarchy to the frogs.
“This is possibly the worst idea we’ve ever had,” Junna said, “even worse than the Pool Noodle Massacre.”
“No way,” Claudine argued. “Nothing is worse than the Pool Noodle Massacre.”
Junna, who was already completely sunburnt, looked Claudine dead in the eyes and asked, “Are you sure about that?”
Claudine laughed, reeling in her fishing line. “I still can’t believe you burn faster than me. Didn’t you put on like seven layers of sunscreen?”
“Yes.” Junna pouted, arms crossed. She had stolen Nana’s sunhat, too, the wide brim casting a shadow over her red face. “What I can’t believe is that you actually know how to fish. Where did you learn that?”
“Oh, you know,” Claudine answered, throwing her line back into the lake.
“No, I really don’t.” Junna followed suit, her hook landing with a quiet splash. They were sitting on a big raft in the middle of a lake, legs dangling in the water. It was warm. The sun was shining, and only the barest breeze ruffled through the trees lining the shore. Somehow they had all agreed to a day of fishing, despite only three of them having any sort of experience. Futaba and Mahiru seemed confident in their skills, though Junna was starting to doubt Claudine’s claims. The rest of them were making it up as they went. Those of them that were actually trying, that was. Kaoruko was lying in the middle of the raft, parasol propped up to shade her face. Futaba and Nana were sitting nearby, discussing the best types of fish to eat, their poles sitting idly in their hands. Mahiru was on the other side of the raft, coaching an energetic Karen and a strangely awkward Maya. Junna had a feeling that Maya had never been this far from a city before in her life. She was going through a rough adjustment period.
Junna pulled in her line and grimaced at the clump of pondweed stuck to it. “Are there even any fish in this lake?”
“Does it really matter? You don’t go fishing for the fish. Come on, Jun, get with the program.”
“Then why are we actually here?”
“Cause we’re a bunch of gay losers with no better ideas?”
“....Fair enough.”
“Ah! I got one!” Karen shouted, jumping to her feet. She was holding her fishing rod like a baseball bat, trying to pull the fish out of the water. Mahiru hurried over to help, reeling in the line. The group watched with only mild interest. This was the fifth time Karen had called that out this hour, and each time it had been a disappointment. It was looking like there was finally a chance for success, though. Karen and Mahiru were fighting for their fish, pulling with all their might.
“We’re almost there!” Karen shouted.
Bubbles rose to the surface of the water, a dark shadow beneath them. The group leaned forward, holding their breath. Was it true? Did Karen do it?
“Alllllllllmooooooossssssttt!” Karen and Mahiru made one last, big push of effort. Something broke through the surface-- everyone gasped--
“Wait- Hikari-chan????”
Hikari looked up at Karen and Mahiru’s shocked faces, the hook stuck in her hair pin.
“I found this,” she said, handing Mahiru a purplish piece of seaweed. “It reminded me of you.”
With that she sank back underwater, swimming away. Everyone stared after her, open mouthed.
“I hate these group trips,” Junna finally said.
“What… do I do with this?” Mahiru asked, looking around at everyone, seaweed in her hand.
“Eat it, probably,” Kaoruko said, choking on her laughter. “What a catch, Karen-han!”
“You might just win biggest fish of the day!” Futaba called. They were keeping track, of course. They were too competitive a group not to. Junna had her notebook tucked inside her oversized shirt - another stolen item from Nana, who was delighted by the sight - and was ready to mark down the winners. Assuming any of them managed to catch a fish in the first place.
“I’m going to go look for frogs,” Nana declared a few minutes later. She slipped into the water, swam underneath the raft, then reappeared by Junna’s feet. “Wanna come with, Junna-chan?”
Nana’s usual banana hairstyle had fallen apart after their initial swim to the raft. She had retied it into a short ponytail, and combined with her eager smile, she was too adorable to dismiss. Junna sighed.
“I suppose.”
“Yay, Junna-chan!”
“You’re so whipped,” Claudine said.
“Shut up.”
Junna joined Nana in the water, careful not to splash her glasses as they swam over to shore.
“How interesting,” Kaoruko said, watching the pair go. “The parents have abandoned their children. Whatever are we supposed to do now?”
“Probably something that’s not whatever you’re thinking,” Claudine said.
“How boring. I’m sure Tendo-han would be interested in my idea.”
“What?” Maya looked up from the tangled mess of a fishing line she’d managed to create. Futaba winced at the sight of the giant knots.
“Tendo, how did you even do that?”
“I’m… not sure.” Maya frowned at the disaster sitting in her lap.
“You’re just useless when you’re not on stage, aren’t you,” Claudine said, rolling her eyes. Art and fishing, Tendo Maya’s apparent weaknesses.
“What if we make this a stage?” Kaoruko asked sweetly. Instantly everyone turned to her, a gleam in their eyes.
“Go on,” Claudine said.
“Wellllll, I was simply thinking that’s it been soooo long since we did any improv work…”
“Let’s pretend we’re on a boat!” Karen shouted, bouncing up and down, the raft rocking under her feet. “I’ll be captain!”
“Woah, why are you captain?” Futaba countered. “You’d strand us in the middle of the ocean!”
“We are in the middle of a lake…” Maya commented, looking thoughtful. She set her rod aside and got to her feet.
“I’m calling for mutiny,” Claudine decided, standing up as well. The rest of the group followed.
“W-wait!” Mahiru said, wrapping an arm around Karen. “Let’s not be hasty! I’m sure Karen-chan can get us out of here.”
“Thank you, First Mate Mahiru!” Karen said. She placed her hands on her hips, striking a confident pose. “I will get us out of here, absolutely!”
“You better!” Futaba placed her hands on Kaoruko’s shoulders, who instantly adopted a worried look. “My fiancee and I were supposed to get married on this ship! Not get lost at sea!”
“Yes!” Kaoruko chimed in with her perfect offended princess voice. “How dare you! I’m lodging a complaint!”
Claudine laughed. “You’re lodging a complaint? To who? The shark?”
“Shark!?” the group cried out. Hikari circled the raft, hands pointed above her head to mimic a shark fin. Karen sang the Jaws theme song under her breath for dramatic effect.
“Everyone, behind me!” Maya called, throwing an arm out. All her city girl awkwardness had disappeared under the shine of the stage. Her voice echoed with power.
“What if we sacrifice her?” Claudine whispered to Karen as she huddled with the rest of the group.
“I’m on it!” Karen rushed forward and flung herself at Maya.
“Ah!” The pair hit the deck, wrestling for control. “Captain Aijo! I demand-- be sensible!”
One moment Karen was on top, straddling Maya’s waist, the next Maya had flipped them over, trying to catch Karen’s wildly swinging arms. Claudine was laughing so hard she was crying.
“C-Captain Karen!” Mahiru called out. “Watch out--”
Karen and Maya rolled right off the edge of the raft and into the water. Immediately Hikari dove after them, teeth bared in a feral grin.
“Well,” Futaba gasped through her laughter, “I think that makes Mahiru the next captain?”
“Ummm. That’s okay. I’ll pass.”
“I’ll be captain!” Kaoruko announced, graciously stepping forward. “As the most beautiful person on this ship, the duty clearly falls to me.”
“Hold up,” Claudine said, eyes narrowed in challenge. “Most beautiful? Says who?”
“Says the fact that I’m the one getting married, of course!”
“Yeah? You’re just a fiancee right now, Hanayagi. I am a wife!”
The three girls still alive on the raft gasped dramatically, hands to their chest. Claudine smirked, flipping her hair over her shoulder.
“Never expected that, huh?”
“Objection!” Futaba said, pointing a finger at Claudine. “I’m engaged to Kaoruko, so you can’t be married to us. Mahiru was shocked by your announcement, so you can’t be married to her either. That leaves only Captain Aijo and Tendo, who have both been tragically killed.”
The group paused for a minute of silence, the memory of their comrades’ deaths still fresh in their minds.
“You’re forgetting someone,” Claudine said after the moment passed.
“Who?”
“I,” Claudine stated in her haughtiest voice, “am married to the shark.”
There was a beat of silence as everyone processed the words.
“EHHHH????????”
Hikari surfaced, leaning on the edge of the raft and flashing Claudine a grin.
“Good work, my beloved,” Claudine said, returning the smile. “Soon this entire ocean will be ours.”
Hikari winked and disappeared again.
“Isn’t my wife hot?” Claudine asked the rest of the crew. They mumbled their agreement, casting fearful looks between them.
“But, but…” Karen whispered, treading water a few feet away. “Hikari-chan is…”
“Hush. We’re dead, remember?” Maya pushed Karen’s head under the water.
“Now!” Claudine said, taking control of the ship. “I am your new captain, and I expect order! I want all three of you cleaning the decks. I want them spotless, you hear me?”
“Yes ma’am!” The three girls saluted and went to work, getting on their hands and knees and pretending to scrub the raft. Claudine oversaw them, commenting on Futaba’s and Mahiru’s work, while purposely ignoring the way Kaoruko scooted over to the edge.
“Hey, hot shark girl,” Kaoruko whispered, looking behind her to make sure Claudine wasn’t watching. Hikari raised her head out of the water.
“Yes?”
“You like your wife, right?”
“Of course.”
“You want to make her happy, right?”
“Ideally.”
Kaoruko grinned. “Good. Because I bet Claudine would be really, super happy if you decided to eat her. If you know what I mean.”
“Hmm.” Hikari dropped below the water again, keeping eye contact with Kaoruko the entire time, until she was deep enough to swim beneath the raft. Then she was gone.
“Hanayagi!” Claudine called. “That doesn’t look like work to me!”
“I’m very sorry,” Kaoruko said, lacing her voice with false sincerity. “It’s simply that I finished already.”
“Finished? That fast?”
“Oh, yes. If you don’t believe me, why don’t you come inspect it?”
Claudine thought about it for a moment. Futaba and Mahiru were watching out of the corner of their eyes, waiting to see what would happen. “Fine. I think I will.”
Claudine marched over to the edge of the raft, peering down at the wood. “Hmm. Looking at this, I don’t think you spent a single second working at all-- Ahh!!”
Hikari burst out of the water and wrapped her arms around Claudine’s legs, pulling her in. They disappeared in a cloud of bubbles. The trio left alive watched as Claudine’s bright hair faded away into the murky depths.
“Another one bites the dust,” Mahiru murmured.
“I’ve had enough of this shark!” Futaba declared. “It’s eaten three of our friends! It must be stopped!”
“Babe, no!” Kaoruko cried out as Futaba dove into the water after Hikari. More bubbles rose to the surface as they wrestled under the water. Kaoruko and Mahiru caught only flashes of movement.
The fight must have ended in a draw, for neither returned to the raft. Instead they joined Karen, Maya, and Claudine, treading water in the designated Dead Person Zone.
And then there were two.
“Well, I’m still planning to get married on this trip,” Kaoruko said, turning to Mahiru.
Mahiru took a step backwards. “Ummm. Well, we don’t have anyone to officiate anymore, so…”
“I think that’s fine,” Kaoruko said, taking a step closer to Mahiru. “If there’s no one to officiate, then there’s also no one to complain.”
Mahiru’s heels were at the edge of the raft. One more step and she’d tumble into the water. She had to do something - but what?
“I…. I have a confession to make!” she shouted. Kaoruko paused, eyebrows raised.
“Oh?”
“Yes!” Mahiru nodded seriously. “I will only marry someone who can beat me in a wrestling match!”
Kaoruko paled, fear flashing across her face. “Wait-”
Back on shore, Junna looked up from her frog hunting just in time to see Mahiru tackle Kaoruko across the raft, the two of them tumbling into the water, Kaoruko’s shriek piercing the air. Then all was still, almost picturesque, an empty raft floating quietly in a lake. Junna decided she didn’t want to know what had gone down in her absence.
“Nana, I’m never saying no to frog hunting again.”
“Great!” Nana beamed at her, holding out her newest catch, a small speckled toad. “What should we name this one?”
Junna frowned. “Isn’t that Shakespeare again?”
“No, no! Shakespeare was smaller.”
“I see,” Junna said, not seeing at all. How Nana managed to keep track of the dozen frogs she’d found so far, Junna didn’t know. “How about…. Anne Hathaway?”
“Isn’t that some American actress?”
“Yes. But it’s also the name of Shakespeare’s wife.”
“Oh! That’s great, Junna-chan! Let me find Shakespeare again, I have to introduce them!” Nana bounded off through the reeds, Anne Hathaway carefully cradled in her hands. Junna watched her go with a fond, if exasperated, smile.
“Alright,” she muttered to herself, standing up and looking across the water. “Time to make sure the rest of these idiots haven’t drowned themselves.”
Said idiots were all treading water in the middle of the lake, pondweed tangled in their hair and algae freckling their skin with green.
“I can’t believe you betrayed me like that!” Claudine complained, glaring at Hikari. “We were supposed to be powerful together!”
“Kaoruko told me to eat you.”
“And you listened!?”
Hikari shrugged.
“Speaking of listening to bad suggestions,” Maya said, frowning at Karen.
“You don’t say no to sacrifice!” Karen declared.
“Exactly!” Futaba agreed. “Especially when that sacrifice is heroic.”
“My hero,” Kaoruko said, swimming over to Futaba and clinging to her arm.
Mahiru sighed. “I’m going back to the raft.”
“I wouldn’t, if I were you,” Claudine said, nodding her head in that direction. The group turned to look, then immediately turned right back around.
“Maybe if we pretend we didn’t see her,” Karen whispered, “she won’t notice us.”
“No way, she has her glasses on this time, we’re done for,” Futaba moaned.
“I don’t know why you’re complaining, Futaba-han,” Kaoruko said, cowering behind her, “You’re not the one she gets mad at!”
Claudine hummed in thought. “You know, Karen, I’m thinking we should go the sacrifice route again.”
Maya nodded. “This time I agree.”
“Aye-aye, captain!”
“Wait! No!” Kaoruko cried out as Karen grabbed hold of her and began dragging her to the raft, where an expectant Junna was waiting with her hands on her hips.
“Ah, Karen-chan, maybe you shouldn’t…” Mahiru trailed off, wincing.
“No, this is good,” Hikari said. “We can sacrifice both of them now.”
“Karen! Hanayagi!” Junna said, her voice loud enough to carry to the rest of the group. “What do you think you’re doing?”
“It was Kaoruko-chan’s idea--”
“Karen-han tackled Tendo-han--”
“Stop, stop.” Junna rubbed the sides of her head, already feeling a headache form. “One at a time. And the rest of you, come over here too.”
“Yes, Dad,” Claudine muttered as they paddled over to the raft.
“I heard that.”
Claudine made a face, sticking her tongue out. Maya giggled. When the entire group was assembled on the raft again, Junna asked, “Okay. Who is going to explain what happened?”
The girls looked at each other, none willing to speak up. Finally Maya poked Karen in the back, whispering something about sacrifices.
“Right!” Karen said, jumping to her feet. “See, Kaoruko-chan said we should do an improv play. So I decided to be captain of our boat, but Futaba-chan got mad because I stranded everyone in the ocean and she wanted to get married to Kaoruko-chan, but then we realized that Hikari-chan was being a shark, so I tackled Maya-chan to sacrifice her, and we both got eaten!”
Kaoruko picked up the story next, after a pointed look from Futaba. “Our dear Kuro-han then told us she was married to Shark Hikari-han, so I told Hikari-han to eat her, as any proper wife should, and then Futaba-han bravely jumped in to fight her, and then Mahiru-han tried to propose to me by wrestling me, and then we both fell off the ship!”
Everyone looked at Junna with determined faces, ready to defend their play. Junna stared back at them, open mouthed. It took several moments for her to collect her thoughts.
“So… You’re telling me… That we go to the most prestigious theater academy in the country… and this is the best improv play you could come up with?”
Everyone turned away, making various awkward faces as they tried to avoid eye contact with their disappointed pseudo father figure.
“So,” Futaba said, attempting to give a normal, friendly smile that didn’t show her embarrassment, “how’d the frog hunting go?”
Junna let out a long sigh. “Nana found 13 different frogs and has started weaving grass into little hats for them to wear.”
“God. Nana is really just the cutest person in the world, isn’t she,” Claudine said, shaking her head.
“It’s certainly impressive,” Maya agreed. “She’s still planning on cooking dinner, yes?”
“That depends. Have you caught any fish yet?” Junna asked, the silence confirming the answer she already knew.
“Okay!” Mahiru decided, taking charge. “Let’s get back to it! Maya-chan, I’ll untangle your fishing rod. Hikari-chan, stay out of the water, okay?”
“But-”
“You’re probably scaring all the fish away! If you want to swim, do it somewhere else.”
Hikari pouted, taking a pole and moving to the edge of the raft. The rest of the group followed suit, Karen and Futaba joining her. Mahiru took Maya to the other side, getting to work on the tangled fishing line. Junna and Claudine returned to their original spot, Kaoruko flopping down beside them.
“You’re not going to help?” Claudine asked.
“Of course not! Futaba-han is the one who does the fishing. I’m the one who does the eating.”
“It’s always eating with you, isn’t it?”
“Yes. Speaking of which, Junna-han, I’ve always wondered, does Banana-han taste like bananas?”
“I wouldn’t know,” Junna said, voice surprisingly steady for her red face. “I’ve never eaten a banana in my life.”
Claudine snorted. “Don’t let Nana hear that. She’ll cry.”
“Ugh. You’re so boring today, Junna-han.”
“Alright, Maya-chan,” Mahiru said, handing Maya her detangled rod. “Just throw the hook into the water.”
“That’s all?” At Mahiru’s nod, Maya tossed the hook as best as she could. It landed with a sad plop a foot away from the raft.
“Try… throwing it a little harder than that,” Mahiru suggested. “Like a baseball!”
“A what?”
“A… baseball?”
Maya gave Mahiru a blank look. Mahiru was starting to get very concerned.
“How about… I’ll cast the line, and you can reel it in once we get a bite?”
Maya nodded, gladly relinquishing control.
“Hey! Hey! I got one!” Futaba shouted, a fish dangling from her line. “Look at that! Hey, Junna! You gotta measure it!”
Futaba bounded across the raft and shoved the fish in Junna’s face. Junna grimaced. “A little less enthusiasm, Isurugi, please.” Junna gingerly took the fish and pulled out her pocket ruler. “It’s about… six inches.”
“Six inches! Nice!”
Futaba ran over to their bucket and threw it the fish in, watching in awe as it started swimming around. Junna wrote down the exact measurement in her notebook, marking Futaba’s name with a star. She was the current winner. Claudine leaned over and whispered in her ear, “Do we tell Futaba that six inches is the smallest thing she can catch in this lake?”
“No,” Junna whispered back, “she’s already short enough. We don’t need to shrink her ego too.”
The fish started coming quick after that. Mahiru and Maya pulled in an eight inch one, topping the leaderboard for an hour. Karen was winning in terms of amounts, catching fish twice as fast as the rest of the group. There were whispers going around the raft that she was catching the same one, throwing it back in already on her hook. Their bucket kept filling up, though, two dozen small fish swimming in circles, scales flashing in the light.
“We should start cooking these,” Maya said, depositing her latest catch. “I’ll bring them over to Daiba-san.”
“Careful,” Claudine said, “she probably has a frog army at this point.”
“But they’re all wearing cute hats,” Mahiru reminded them. “So it’s okay.”
“Please make sure she hasn’t tried to become one with the frogs again,” Junna said, looking over at the shore with a frown on her face.
“Again?” Maya asked.
“Let’s not talk about it.”
Maya left for shore, bucket held above her head. She set it on the beach, next to their little grill, and headed off into the reeds to look for Nana. The croaking led Maya right to her.
Nana was crouched in a little clearing, several driftwood structures in front of her. It looked like a little village, complete with walkways and road signs. Frogs and toads of all kinds covered the ground. each one wearing a small grass hat. There must have been close to 50. Nana was moving them about, humming to herself. Maya took it all in wordlessly, then turned around and left. She’d come back to this later.
“You know,” Claudine said, “I’ve been thinking we should ban Nana from frogs. I think she’s too into them.”
“I think it’s kinda cute,” Junna said.
“Sure you would. But did you hear what she told me the other day? She told me the frogs watched over my dreams and then sang her songs to tell her what they learned. That’s terrifying.”
Junna paused for a moment. “Okay, maybe you have a point.”
“Yes! Catch number 13!” Karen held up her newest fish and twirled around. “Aijo Karen, the best fisher girl in the world!”
Mahiru clapped politely. Junna sighed.
"I think I’m done with this," she said, getting to her feet.
"What, annoyed that Karen is having more luck than you?" Claudine asked.
"Yes.” Despite her best efforts, Junna hadn’t managed to catch a single fish in the entire two hours. No matter. She didn’t need a fishing rod to fish. “Kagura?" Junna held out her hand. Seconds later and a knife was in her grasp. Junna slid into the water and took off for shore.
"What is she doing?" Futaba asked.
"Trying to stab the fish?" Hikari suggested.
"More importantly," Claudine said, watching the awkward doggy paddle Junna had to use to keep her glasses above water, "why didn’t she bring her contacts?"
“I don’t think JunJun owns contacts,” Karen says.
"What?"
"Yeah, she says they’re annoying."
Maya frowned. "Wasn’t she wearing contacts during Starlight?"
"Nope!"
"So you’re saying that she was essentially blind the entire time?"
"Probably!"
"Oh, man," Futaba laughed. "That’s hardcore!"
"That explains why she was so insistent that the set pieces were placed in the exact same spot every time," Mahiru realized. Futaba started laughing harder.
"And why she ran right into the stairs when we moved them 2 inches forward!"
"What a loser," Kaoruko said.
"No, I’d say that’s very impressive," Maya said
"Don’t tell me," Claudine guessed, "you’re going to start practicing with a blindfold now, aren’t you."
"I was thinking about it."
"Oh my god."
“Oh?” Kaoruko asked. “I thought you’d be into blindfolded practice, Kuro-han.”
“Kaoruko, I’m going to push you off this raft soon.”
“Um, Daiba-san,” Maya said, back on shore. “Are you busy?”
“Hmm?” Nana looked up from her frogs. The village had grown in the fifteen minutes Maya had been gone, and now included a little driftwood castle. As best as Maya could tell, Nana was roleplaying a princess rescue, one frog trapped high up on the castle with a little grass crown, the other hopping along the ground and fighting the guards with its little grass sword.
Maya had no idea how to react to this scenario. She’d rather go back to the raft and learn about baseball. “We were… thinking of cooking soon. Did you want to help?”
“Oh! Of course!” Nana put down the seven frogs she was holding and tapped them on their heads. “Be safe now, okay?” Maya breathed a sigh of relief, leading Nana back to the grill.
“Were you able to catch a lot fish?” Nana asked.
“Somehow we managed.”
“Great!” Nana inspected the bucket, letting the smallest ones go free and passing the larger ones to Maya. The two of them set about to cleaning and cooking the fish.
Back on the raft, Kaoruko was getting bored.
“Futaba-haaaaan,” she called out, rolling across the wood to where Futaba was sitting. “I’m done with fishing.”
“Have you even touched a fishing rod yet?”
“No. I’m a lesbian, I don’t do that.”
Futaba turned around to high five her. “If I let you sit in my lap, will you be patient?”
“Yes!” Kaoruko scooted over and gladly took up her favorite position, head resting on Futaba’s legs.
“Oh! Me too!” Karen said. She laid down in the middle of raft, head resting on Kaoruko’s stomach. “Ahh~ This is nice.”
Mahiru and Hikari looked at each other and shrugged, joining the pile, Mahiru in Karen’s lap and Hikari in hers. Claudine looked over at the cluster of people.
“Wow. We’re all just abandoning fishing now, are we?”
“Yeah,” Futaba said, setting her rod aside and falling backwards. She landed on Mahiru’s stomach, sharing the space with Hikari.
“Hmph. That’s fine. If there’s no one left in the competition, then I’m the automatic winner!” Claudine pulled in a medium sized fish and tossed it in the bucket.
“Nice one, Kuro,” Futaba said. “Where’d you learn to fish so well?”
“Oh, you know. Hey- Looks like Junna is finally coming back.”
“Is she… carrying a bunch of sticks?” Mahiru asked.
“Alright, I’m ready to fish,” Junna said as she reached the raft, pulling herself up. She was indeed carrying several sticks, each sharpened to a point, as well as a larger wooden creation.
“Did you… make yourself a bow?” Claudine asked, dumbfounded.
“Yes.” Junna dried the wood off with her shirt and tested the string, nodding proudly as it vibrated the way she wanted.
“But. How?”
“It’s not that hard. You just need a knife and the proper tree.”
“Junna, you’re a menace.”
“Are you going to shoot the fish?” Futaba asked, looking eager.
“Yes,” Junna answered again. The rest of the girls sat up, moving closer to watch Junna at work. Junna picked up one of her makeshift arrows and pulled the bowstring back. She’d have to be careful. Without feathers, the arrows would fly differently. There was refraction to take into account as well. That was fine. Junna had calculated harder angles. She spied her target, several feet below the surface, and let the arrow fly.
A fish floated to the surface.
“Incroyable!”
“That was amazing!”
“JunJun, you’re the best!”
“See?” Junna said, looking smug. “Who needs a fishing rod to fish?”
“Am I allowed to stab fish with a knife now?” Hikari asked Mahiru.
“No.”
Nana arrived a short while later, swimming over with Maya sitting gracefully on her back, carrying the tray of food. The smell reached the girls well before the food did, their stomachs growling. Pretending to fish all day was hungry work.
“Dinner time!” Nana called. “I’ve got nine hot plates of Banana Grilled Fish!”
“Yeah!” the group shouted, rushing to take their share. It was delicious, as was everything Nana cooked
“Mm, Banana, you’re the best,” Futaba mumbled around a mouthful of fish.
“Did you bring one of your frogs with you?” Junna asked, spying a patch of green on top of Nana’s head.
“Yes! I didn’t want Anne to be lonely.”
“What happened to Shakespeare?”
“She ate him.”
“...Ah.”
Claudine frowned at the pair. “Do I want to know what you two are talking about?”
“No,” Maya answered, thinking of the frog village, “you don’t.”
“Hey, JunJun! Who won the fishing contest?”
“Me, right?” Futaba asked. “My first one was pretty big.”
Junna flipped through her notebook, scanning through the numbers. “I won.”
“What?”
“I won.”
“You only caught two fish!” Claudine protested. “And you shot those with arrows!”
“And I aimed well!”
“Congrats, Junna-chan!” Nana gave a big smile.
“Yeah, congrats,” Claudine said, making eye contact with Karen. “And you know what they say: the winner is the sacrifice.”
“What?”
“I’m on it!”
“Karen!”
Karen tackled Junna right off the edge. They landed with a loud splash, quickly sinking below the surface as Junna tried desperately to fight off Karen. None of the girls reacted.
“Sacrifice?” Nana asked.
“Oh, you know,” Claudine answered.
#shoujo kageki revue starlight#revue starlight#my stuff#ro fic#junna actually has a good time in this one!#mostly#maybe like 80% of a good time#thats a solid start
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Caught up on Revue Starlight, big love for Bananagirl, I love everything about her, and while being deliberately vague as to not spoil, her arc added a little more to her and I really get her motives, especially considering she’s kinda the designated mom friend. I like her and Junna as a pair, its kinda cute how she gets all “My Junna” about her.that one time, and when Junna is aware about her situation, she’s very understanding about the whole thing. I can also see where the hype for kuromaya comes from and I definitely agree, their rivalry is healthy and they encourage each other, and there is the tension there too. Consider me a passenger on the kuromaya train for sure.
“You are beautiful when you cry too, my Claudine”
What a way to kill a woman, whew, go hard Tendou Maya <3
Anyway, loved it.
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