#yuukoku no moriarty light novel
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wait-thats-illegal · 2 years ago
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Yall I'm so confused about the new yuumori chapter, does anyone know where you can read it online?? I found one version (which is the latest chapter, where they go back to their old estate and the panel with "Devil's house" is written above the door) but it's in Arabic? I can't find a translation anywhere and no other sites have it (most only go up to like 66 or 66.5, depending on the site.) Like I'm totally chill with waiting for the translation to come our cause that shit takes time and dedication (much love to our translators, you have my entire heart ily) but I'm just curious like what's going on with the manga in general
Also apparently they're also turning the light novels into manga adaptations too? So far I think they've done one (I can't remember which unfortunately) and are in the process of making The Eternal Children (I think its 2 chapters per novel??) So that might be what's going on while the main manga is on hiatus (I read somewhere its on hiatus?? But I'm not sure??) But I've found those translated but not the newest manga chapter? I'm just like super confused lmao
Also if and when Louis and the Aquaria gets a manga adaptation I will Not shut up about it and Will proceed to lose my absolute shit for about 2 weeks (this light novel, I think, is so important for his character development but not many people know about it so like if yall wanna hear my thoughts about it I so will
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lumenveritatis · 6 months ago
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Something I think everyone needs to hear. 👍
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starlostlix · 17 days ago
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Yuumori Light novel review!
So today I finally read all the Yuumori light novel stories (thanks to @teawaffles translations! I highly recommend reading their translation blogs) and I wanted to talk about them a bit separately because I feel like I haven't seen much talk of them. So I'll summarise the premise of each one and talk about what I like about them and what they can mean for the characters and the wider story! Spoilers ahead!
Volume 1 - Stories 1 - 4
1) The Lord of Crime's Caper
- Summary - When Moran is accused of cheating in a card game at a pub, William and Fred tag along to expose the accuser for cheating as well.
- Opinions - this one is a really fun story where William gets a night out and a bit of time 'off' from being the Lord of Crime to just have a bit of fun... and by fun he means showing people how to do card tricks. Moran content is always great, the card game itself is entertaining and the way the cheater (a guy called Johnson) gets caught out is really fun. The bond between Moran and William is also interesting in this story! And Fred is there too and he does a disguise ploy and I love that for him. Not a ton to say about this one, but it's good fun!
2) Louis and the Aquaria
- Summary - in order to catch out a nobleman interested in rare animals, Louis is tasked to look after various rare fish in the Moriarty house - which he accidentally gets perhaps too attached to.
- Opinions - this one genuinely nearly made me cry. First of all, Louis cares so much about these fish and it's really sweet. Moran getting confused by the species names is funny (because I would be too), and everyone naming the fish after each other is fun and interesting. But the best part is Louis' attachment to the fish named after William as it falls ill, as it is not only genuinely heartwrenching but also acts as foreshadowing for much of Louis' role in the Final Problem (doing whatever he can to try and save William since he cares for him so much). When he was caring for fish William so much that he put his own health on the line I was almost crying (and I don't usually cry at books). Brilliant story, probably my favourite in this volume. Also the translators at teawaffles adding visual guides to the fish is brilliant!
3) Albert's drinking contest
- Summary - after the creation of MI6, Albert challenges Moran to a celebratory drinking contest for some fun. Fred and Louis also join whilst William watches.
- Opinions - perhaps the funniest story out of all of them. Seeing these characters get drunk is really fun and it's nice to see them so casual with each other. I'm convinced the amount Moran and Albert (especially Albert...) drink is not humanly possible (or at least not possible without getting alcohol poisoning) but when has that stopped this manga series. Albert having 51(!!!) glasses of wine yet not being drunk is genuine insanity. Quite a short one so not much else to say here!
4) The Adventures of John
- Summary - a young girl asks Sherlock to help find her missing dog but he refuses, so John decides to help instead. After some suspicious (and expensive) searching, He and Sherlock end up walking into a huge mystery to solve.
- Opinions - John is such a sweetheart and a kind soul in this story (and most of the time really) and I'm so happy to see more of him! Also I feel like this is one of 3 times Wiggins and the Irregulars are actually plot relevant and I kind of wish we knew more about them... nonetheless this story is quite fun. I like that they uncover this ring of thieves but make it clear that besides the ringleaders, most are forced into this through abuse and find a way to protect them rather than arrest everyone. Also the way it links to the first story (the mention of a bar cheating scandal, the Moriarty carriage passing by at the end, etc.) is really good I love that. Again the translators at Teawaffles went all out with maps and pictures of the places they visit which I also love!
Volume 2 - stories 5 - 8
5) Forbidden games
- Summary - Sherlock and William are in Durham investigating a club for a noble's missing son and end up walking into a dangerous game of russian roulette.
- Opinions - This is probably what most people talk about but SherLiam's bond and interactions in this story are so important - both intriguing and a testament to their connection despite their limited meetings. The way Sherlock begins to wonder if William could be the Lord of Crime and seems happy of such a worthy opponent feels kind of gay I love that for them. But there's also such a deep level of trust already and that's fascinating. I fear the story is somewhat predictable but it's kind of meant to be (the mention of the 3 assassins paradox at the start ties directly into the ending, as does mentions of russian roulette with fake bullets (that I rightly assume would be switched for real ones in their game)) as the foreshadowing is heavy. It also in some elements foreshadows their face off with Milverton in The Two Criminals in the nature of the scene which is really cool. The antagonist Alan playing rigged games for the thrill of winning after a life of losing is actually a really interesting backstory for him but also it's satisfying when he's defeated. Some elements of this story with the russian roulette remind me of Squid Game s2 (which I watched for the first time recently, i'm thinking of the scene with the Recruiter specifically). Really good story.
6) There's no business like show business
- Summary - Bond helps a group of theatre actors from the slums with a play based on children's stories, only for their performance to be cancelled by the prejudiced theatre owners. So he helps them find an alternative way for the show to go on.
- Opinions - I love this story so much! I love seeing more Bond especially in him coaching these kids in theatre skills and supporting their show. The constantly moving show or 'guerrilla theatre' was honestly genius and so cool, and using the whole of London as a stage in fhis way kind of resembles how William also uses London as a stage for the performance of his crimes. The end of the play where Bond steps in to be Alice's sister and Maya (the lead and main girl in this story - I also love her) uses the lines as a way of expressing her desire to dream big like she did as a kid is so sweet. The connection with Maya being from the same orphanage that William and Louis were from is also amazing I love it. Probably my favourite story in this volume tied with the previous!
7) The eternal children
- Summary - a flashback of how Jack Renfield became the combat teacher for the Moriarty brothers, challenging them to a potentially deadly duel.
- Opinions - the mention of an entrance test made me go "entrance exam... BSD reference?"... but genuinely this story is really interesting but it shows how strategic the MoriBros are even in their youth. Seeing a young Jack was kind of confusing tbh. The ploys the MoriBros used were great though - both the maid ploy and especially the teacup ploy were really smart and the brothers work together so well with each having their own strengths. Quite a short one so not much else to say really.
8) It happened one night
- Summary - Whilst staying in a Cotswolds house of Mycroft's noble friend, Sherlock and John get roped into a wedding party, and eventually wrapped up in an art theft case!
- Opinions - A really interesting mystery story for Sherlock and John, especially with them trying to figure out the mystery. I somehow managed to predict the art thief right (it being the painter Rheos who was in fact a serial art thief running from the law), but it was still quite interesting! Also the Holmes brothers content was brilliant even if short, I love seeing brotherly Sherly and Mycroft!
Volume 3 - Stories 9-11
9) The girl who sees rainbows
- Summary - whilst out looking for presents William makes a new friend, but also gets wrapped up in a hostage situation led by a dangerously evil man.
- Opinions - Helena's dynamic with William is so brilliant he's genuinely so sweet and kind with kids (same with him giving the young boy a piggyback ride.. my heart..). The Synesthesia representation was also really cool! I don't see it talked about very much. Also the villain being called Jake Voorhees as a reference to Friday the 13th's Jason Voorhees is genuinely insane and the naming trend of the antagonists in the vol 3 stories is perhaps the funniest thing to come out of these novels. It's nice to see Patterson a bit more too and his connections to William!
10) The Conspiratorial Bullet
- Summary - the Moriarty group set up a large game of paintball with various nobles, including Helena and her father, in order to prevent a murderous plot and uncover a criminal in the midst.
- Opinions - I love the huge game of paintball and the group being split into different teams, with play and strategy by Bond, Louis, Moran, Fred and Albert being really fascinating! I love getting to see Helena and William again they were so father and daughter coded when he took a paintball for her it's so sweet (the book even said that itself!). The ending was really interesting too and the antagonist was really interesting too (especially finding out he caused the previous story and Helena's father's disappearance), and his name is Andy Krueger... like Freddy Krueger from Nightmare on Elm Street... the naming trend continues. Really good story especially the paintball game I love the paintball game (and seeing Von Herder more was really great!).
11) The Fugitives in the fire
- Summary - Sherlock investigates some of the escaped criminals from the department store crime, and ends up stumbling upon a locked room mystery with 3 bandaged suspects! But in this case he is forced to work with Inspector Gregson instead of his best friend John...
- Opinions - I'm so happy we finally got a locked room mystery for Sherlock! Him being forced to work with Gregson is so funny though because he was fed up of him at the start fr but they coming to respect each other at the end was really nice. Also despite the lack of John in the chapter there's quite a few cute John and Sherlock moments (especially with him pretending John was with him, thinking of his possible responses and also at the end where he praises him!!!). I may have been able to predict the criminal (mostly because he had the name Mike Myers, a reference to Michael Myers from Halloween.. the naming trend continues again) and to some element the method (but I probably figured that out when Sherlock did actually sooo) which was also really interesting. This story also shines in its ending... finding out that one of the suspects is in fact Helena's father who is still alive, her recognising his colour with her synesthesia, her reunion with him... it's also so sweet and the fact William did all of this for her warms my heart and it's honestly the perfect place to end these novels.
Most fun - Albert's Drinking Contest, Forbidden Games (Sherliam content), The Conspiratorial Bullet (specifically the Mori group paintball game)
Most emotional - Louis and the Aquaria, There's no business like show business (Maya's character especially), The Girl who sees Rainbows, The Fugitives in the fire (ending).
Overall Favourites - Louis and the Aquaria, Forbidden Games, There's no business like show business, The girl who sees rainbows, The conspiratorial bullet.
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kaelakov · 6 months ago
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Sobbing crying throwing up gagging hitting the floor crying ugly tears chugging water down throwing my phone i love their dynamic so much bro
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sheriiam · 2 years ago
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I feel it's a good time to post this.
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sakuplumeria · 2 years ago
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This may count as a spoiler [DO NOT CONTONUE READING IF YOU DON'T LIKE TO BE SPOILED] but, do you guys know Louis talks casually about fish with their Latin names? HE DOES! HOW INTELLIGENTLY SWAG HE IS!
Glasses Swag Tournament Round 2
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Gregor (Limbus Company) vs Louis James Moriarty (Moriarty the Patriot)
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Matchup between the two guys I’ve become attached to through this tournament.
I still don’t know a lot about Gregor but he intrigues me.
I went and watched all of Moriarty the Patriot and am starting the manga. It is very good. Intelligent men are hot and the ending made me cry. Thanks guys. I like Louis a lot, although I wish we saw more of him because he doesn’t do much (at least in the anime). His love for William is really sweet though.
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seeingteacupsindragons · 22 days ago
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Heyyy, question about Moriarty the Patriot, I recently rewatched the anime and want to read the manga, I know there are the main works of manga but what else is there? I think I heard there are light novels and maybe a spin off novel?
Do you have a run down of what there is and general order?
Yes! I can help!
So, first is the anime, obviously, which you've seen. This covers volumes 1-14 of the manga, which some. Decided omissions and changes. Plus the two OVAs, one of which is an adaptation of a manga chapter and one of which is entirely original.
Then of course is the manga, which is the main and original work on which all the others are based. The manga has 19 volumes at the moment, with more coming once we have enough new chapters to put into a tankobon.
After the first 76 chapters (the first 19 volumes), the "Remains" takes place. This covers a few of the stories from the three light novels, which take place variously over the first 14 volumes or so. They are not required to read or understand the manga; they're bonus side story adventures that are just a little fun. They're written by someone who did not work on the main manga.
The Remains was combined into three volumes and then wrapped up.
After the Remains, the main part of the story picked up again with chapter 77 as "Part Two", with the events following the first 76 chapters and 19 volumes. We've only got two of these chapters so far; they come out at the beginning of every month.
There are also 5 musicals (they're restarting with a new cast from the second one, I think), that go through the first 14 volumes. With songs this time! It's an adaptation like the anime is. There are also two stage plays without the singing. that are similarly an adaptation, but I can't remember how much they cover. There was a concert of the musical songs.
So that is where we are with Yuukoku no Moriarty material and adaptations to read. I strong recommend the manga. It's my favorite by far.
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inahochi · 4 years ago
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Moriarty the Patriot | light novels - covers
1.憂国のモリアーティ “緋色”の研究 | A Study in Scarlet
2.憂国のモリアーティ 禁じられた遊び | Forbidden Games
3.憂国のモリアーティ 虹を視る少女 | The Girl Who Sees the Rainbow
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another-ruuka · 2 years ago
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Moriarty The Patriot manga chapter 76 English Translations is here and here some of the "interesting" panels that my mind would NEVER recover:
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They do be overdramatic when they got drunk I fuckin love it.
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DID SHERLY JUST FORGOT BILLY'S EXISTENCE AND ONLY MENTIONED LIAM?????
Billy The "Third-Wheeling" Kid—
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Hawt Sebastian Moran🥰
And these are panels that left me speechless:
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?????
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Hah??????
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HAAAH????????
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WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT.....???????
Part one end???
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sheriiam · 2 years ago
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Read Yuukoku no Moriarty: The Remains for free on MangaDex
This should work
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN READ THE YUUMORI REMAINS IN EGLISH 😭 IVE SEARCHED FAR AND WIDE AND CANT FIND ANYTHING
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wait-thats-illegal · 2 years ago
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(Note I should've added earlier: this post is gonna have kinda spoilers for the newest yuumor chapter (67 I think?) It will basically be me discussing what I saw in an untranslated version and am gathering from context clues and whatnot)
I just made a post about not being able to find a translation of the newest yuumori chapter but I wanna make another talking about what I did manage to find
So, the version I found (while weirdly glitches? Idk if it was my phone or the website but whatever) was fully in Arabic but the panels were still visible
Side note: apparently the like background text is written in English? But the little bubbles and blurbs are in Japanese (I also read somewhere that newspapers are also in English? So like all he text that isn't the main bubbles.) Weird tangent but I thought it was strange seeing the chapter in Arabic but background text in English (specifically the graffiti on the old Moriarty estate, namely "Devil's House" above the door and possibly "fuck" on the side of the doorway)
Anyway, tangent aside, there's like a lot of shit that happened but also didn't really happen?? At least that's my interpretation (which isn't exactly reliable, I worked like 8 and a half hours today, crashed for like 4, woke up for a bit, and am now running on benadryl and spite.) So the start of the chapter was focused on the 3 brothers and for some reason they return back to the old estate to see it horribly decaying and vandalized (a lot of people are talking about the "Devil's House" panel.) They sort of just walk around the estate for a bit and just take everything in (the vibes of this part quite literally give me chills, like idk why but something about them walking around their vandalized and rotting home is extremely unsettling.) At this point, they break away from all 3 and focus mainly on Louis (which I, of course, am always happy about.) He walks past a bedroom but I'm not certain who's bedroom it was (originally I thought William but it could also be Louis'? I don't think they've ever shown their bedrooms, or at least I don't remember them.) He looks sad as he's looking into the room which is kinda expected for the situation. He then has like a realization and goes into the room and goes to a Secret Spot and pulls out a locked object (I can't tell if it's a locked box or locked book.) Somehow, after all the years and vandalism, this book was still in the same spot and I feel like it's gonna be important (another reason why I wanna know who's room it was, I would make sense for it to be William's if the lock had something to do with the Lord of Crime but I can also see it being something personal so it could've been in either room.)
At this point I think it goes to a flashback? Like whatever this lock was it triggered a memory. And I'm almost certain the memory was of the light novel in which Moran is cheating ay cards, gets caught, gets onto a whole mess, has to ask William for help, and eventually discovered the guy only knew Moran was cheating cause he himself was also cheating. This story isn't told in the main storyline but it's one of the light novels (idk which one though) but it does fit into the Canon timeline (the night before the Hound of Baskerville, which is when Moran and Fred told William about the dude who was like hunting orphans for sport or something (that arc was like insane but also so important and I'm forever pissed that they didn't include it in the anime.)
The chapter ends with the ending of the flashback (or at least that's all that would load so there could've possibly been more) and I'm like so confused. I know the light novels are being adapted into Mangas but I don't think this is a light novel? I assumed this was the next chapter, but it's telling a story that's already happened in a light novel but not like in the main storyline so I'm just extremely confused about what the hell is going on. Like if it was just a manga adaptation of a light novel, why is it happening in the current timeline and why is it being shown as Louis' memory?? If I recall correctly Louis didn't even want Moran to come into the estate at all because it was in the middle of the night but Moran convinced him. So yes Louis is there but he's not like a main figure? The only rational I can think of is its being shown from a bystanders perspective (similar to The Two Detectives when they were on the train) and Louis has been used in the past as a sort of filler character for when the audience needs to know what's happening but it is either too complicated or it needs to be balanced (like The Two Detectives focusing on Sherlock and William's interactions but showing them almost as equals as it isn't focused on one perspective but showing the bith simultaneously though Louis.)
There was also another major development in this moment canonically because it's the first time Louis is allowed on a mission, which is talked about after Moran and Fred leave (I'll never understand why they changed that in the anime, like Louis was involved in the schemes but he was not allowed to go on missions because William was trying to protect this image of him (and preserve his innocence?? This man committed a mass murder at the age of like 8 he is absolutely not innocent but pop off king.) So this happening after the flashback that was shown (if I'm correct about it) seems like either odd timing or like something bigger we don't know yet.
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kanon-phantom · 2 years ago
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NOVEDADES DEL MANGA DE MORIARTY THE PATRIOT
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🖋 Este mes termina la primera parte de la historia. Habrá una pausa hasta marzo de 2023;
🖋 En marzo comienza un nuevo manga que se llama "Moriarty The Patriot - The Remains", el cual adaptará las historias paralelas que se dieron en las novelas ligeras;
🖋 La segunda parte del manga central comenzará cuando finalice la adaptación de las novelas ligeras.
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lnkedmyheart · 3 years ago
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The LN short story Forbidden Games definitely gives Sherlock and William's relationship a lot more definition. Just how well these two work together as a pair with William covering Sherlock's weak points seamlessly as well as how in synch they both are. I really hope to see a New York arc with a focus on these two working together because I'm seriously impressed.
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iwritetextsnottragedies · 3 years ago
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William, holding up Helena:I've only had Helena for a day and a half, but if anything happens to her, I'll kill everyone in this store and then myself.
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zekarichan · 3 years ago
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1st Manga/LN haul of 2022 ✨✨✨
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CYwBK-HIhL0/?utm_medium=share_sheet
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sheriiam · 2 years ago
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In case you haven't:
Please reblog this, thank you <3
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