...So, this is what happens when you beat Momiji at a game of dai shōgi?
Tasteless jokes aside, I never expected a drawing like this. Then again, I guess anything can be drawn. But Momiji running her sword through Nitori? I can't read any Japanese dialect, so I am unsure of what the context is about.
That's defiantly that age old fashioned japanese "you thieving cat" murder drama thing. I hope the novel that Krugger mentioned will happen to get translated.
When I saw this I made up story where Nitori was working on some kind of doomsday device in mad genius style. Momiji tried to convince her not to but then she had no other choice...
Nitori is the most friendly character in Gensokyo universe. Why the heck Momiji would do something like that to her Candid Friend like in this picture? This is just too cruel and as a fan of Nitori and someone who loves her temparement in this game I don't accept this picture or whatever the artist wroting in his pixiv page as novel.
From the Guro tag: "Guro does NOT simply refer to violent or bloody imagery, but in fact EXTREME GRAPHIC violence." Therefore, Guro tagged images are explicit by definition. Please stop flagging this as safe.
Incorrect. The ratings on Danbooru (explicit, questionable, and safe) refer only to sexual content. There is nothing sexual about this image, so it should be rated as sexually safe.
From the Guro tag: "Guro does NOT simply refer to violent or bloody imagery, but in fact EXTREME GRAPHIC violence." Therefore, Guro tagged images are explicit by definition. Please stop flagging this as safe.
Therein lies the issue with subjective tags; I wouldn't classify this as extremely graphic.
Violence/blood is now 18+?? Where are you from, Germany?
FYI, it's widely known that generally most parts of Europe give lower ratings on sex and higher on violence that America. Not that it's relevant to Danbooru.
I wouldn't classify this guro in traditional sense, but as per Danbooru definition, it totally should have been tagged that from the beginning and Krugger should have known better. Oh well, everyone has bad days and it's fixed now anyway.
FYI, it's widely known that generally most parts of Europe give lower ratings on sex and higher on violence that America. Not that it's relevant to Danbooru.
I wouldn't classify this guro in traditional sense, but as per Danbooru definition, it totally should have been tagged that from the beginning and Krugger should have known better. Oh well, everyone has bad days and it's fixed now anyway.
Sorry my bad, I did add the impaled tag but I did not think it was enough to warrant the guro
Sorry my bad, I did add the impaled tag but I did not think it was enough to warrant the guro
Personally, I wouldn't call this "guro" either, but that might just be my desensitized mind. There was a picture of Alice here, where her face being sliced off with a straight razor (post #1101637), now THAT would be more deserving of the tag...
Sorry my bad, I did add the impaled tag but I did not think it was enough to warrant the guro
It's a borderline case. It's just better to err on the side of caution as evidenced by some of the first comments. As actual guro is banned from Danbooru to my knowledge, the guro tag treshold is much lower.
That's defiantly that age old fashioned japanese "you thieving cat" murder drama thing. I hope the novel that Krugger mentioned will happen to get translated.
Summary:
Title: Momiji is in heat!
Boy from outside world is burying his beloved dog.
Boy hears howling.
Boy sees Momiji all tied up in a barrel in the river, with water seeping in through holes.
Boy saves Momiji.
Momiji gets attached to boy. And by that I mean really, really attached.
Apparently Momiji's colleagues tied her up and faked her resignation letter. Also, the boy wandered into Gensoukyou -- his cellphone and GPS aren't working.
Nitori gets worried over the resignation letter, comes searching for Momiji.
Nitori wants Momiji to go back to Youkai Mountain. She's going to explain things over with the boy. Apparently there is some misunderstanding. My pet theory is that Momiji was bundled off into a barrel since she was in heat, and the resignation letter may in fact be written by her in the heat of the moment.
Momiji says no. She considers the boy to be her master now.
Nitori persists. She sees the boy, and sets off to tell him.
STAB!
And now Momiji tosses Nitori's body into the river.
Mystia saw the whole thing. Momiji considers killing her, but decided send her blasting off ala Team Rocket as the boy is approaching fast and she wouldn't have time to dispose of her body.
Boy arrives. Boy sees blood on Momiji's shield.
Momiji explains that there was a monster.
Boy points out that there's a handprint.
Momiji refutes by saying that some monsters can take on humanoid forms.
(yannow, like her?)
Momiji warns the boy to beware of youkai, even the humanoid ones. She's different, of course.
Momiji swears fealty to the boy.
"And they all live happily eve--" Nope.
Apparently the boy is a precocious jerk, judging by his journal on the second page (and the picture).
TL;DR:
Yandere Momiji.
Also, the rest of his novels can be summed up as Yandere Reimu, Yandere Marisa, Yandere Aya, etc. with a side order of lovable characters dying.
Nitori is the most friendly character in Gensokyo universe. Why the heck Momiji would do something like that to her Candid Friend like in this picture? This is just too cruel and as a fan of Nitori and someone who loves her temparement in this game I don't accept this picture or whatever the artist wroting in his pixiv page as novel.
If you get too close, she'll pull you into the river and remove your shirikodama. Humans that have their shirikodama removed die. That is a ferocious, brutal part of her so you should be careful.
The tsuuhai tool is another reason why you should not bother her. It is the reason why she is able to grab the legs of people even if they are walking some distance away from the river. It can extend further than you think, so be careful when near the river.
It also mentions that cameras steal souls... How is this a universal thing in all mythologies when cameras were first invented in the 19th century? I'm guessing the same reason vampires have no reflection; I heard somewhere that people believed light hit your eyes before the object you see as recently as the 17th century...
It also mentions that cameras steal souls... How is this a universal thing in all mythologies when cameras were first invented in the 19th century? I'm guessing the same reason vampires have no reflection; I heard somewhere that people believed light hit your eyes before the object you see as recently as the 17th century...
Nitori actually asks Marisa if she can have her shirikodama in Hopeless Masquerade.
Traze said: Nitori scams people and was about to start taking the shirikodamas of the villagers. Which kills them.
No she wasn't. She was selling fish and the other girls were only accusing her of scamming people. She only made a single comment about how she could take shirikodamas if she wanted, not that she was going to. The girls joke around like that all the time.
I swear, man. Everytime some nutjob makes touhou guro then people come out of the woodwork to say it's canon. It's super annoying.