YouShallNotLol

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He is the most entertaining and the hottest one out of the bunch. And the game knows it. I could go in more detail, but at that point I could just write my own A03 fanfic of Champion going to town on his ass.
:KEK: :KEK: :KEK:
Thank you. Had a good laugh from that.
 
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He is the most entertaining and the hottest one out of the bunch. And the game knows it. I could go in more detail, but at that point I could just write my own A03 fanfic of Champion going to town on his ass.
Well, I'm glad someone enjoys him. I'm more surprised anyone can read any scene with him in it and not die of cringe.


PS, Write that fanfic
 

muschi26

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Kitsune ranking:
Nakano > potato Kinu > Kura/Kiyoko > Kohaku/Granny/Tetsuyo/Nakanos false wife/Rindo > Miko/Mai > Hitoshi > Takahiro
Kitsune ranking:

Kiyoko = Miko = Rindo (’cause I can get them pregnant)
> Mai (’cause I can get her pregnant, but her scenes are copies of Miko’s)
> fem!Keros (’cause you can sort of get her pregnant)
> Kohaku (’cause she has pregnant art from Moira)
> Kinu = Asagiri (’cause pregnant fan-art of them exists)
(Guys, I think I have a fetish.)
> Kurako (’cause she has a scissoring scene which is passable)
> Asami (she’s kinda hot; too bad we’ll never touch her)
> Nakano = Hitoshi (’cause I don’t give a shit about them)
>>> Takahiro (’cause fuck that guy)

I’d say some of the other kitsune had potential (Yuzu, and the generic enchantress and geomancer) but they barely exist, so…
 

fakklan

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Kitsune ranking:
Nakano > potato Kinu > Kura/Kiyoko > Kohaku/Granny/Tetsuyo/Nakanos false wife/Rindo > Miko/Mai > Hitoshi > Takahiro
Kohaku > Rindo = smol Kinu >>> the rest >>>>> Nakano >>>>>>> Takahiro
Why Takahiro is still in the game is beyond me. The right way to treat an alco is slap them up and force them to quit, being nice to them doesn't work and I know that from experience. The shitsunes shoulda put him in his place long time ago.
 

Skandranon

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Given that Bubbles is, unsurprisingly, on yet another long term sabbatical, I doubt Takahiro is gonna get that redemption arc anytime soon, If ever.
 

Unobtainium

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Hotaru > Sober Miyuki > I don't really have strong feelings about the rest.
Long black hair and red eyes are the absolute peak.

It's weird with how much tobs writes for the foxes that there is literally 0 interaction with the pc and the 3 other named children you have.
 

muschi26

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Wait, I literally just realized that Mai’s real name is Miyuki.

I am… not sure that’s the kind of nickname Japanese people would use? Like, it’s just a completely different name. It doesn’t even sound similar, besides the initial M. (It’s like if a an American guy named “Jonathan” had the nickname “Scott” or something.)

I think a more typical nickname would be Mii-chan or maybe Miyu-chan—though I’m less convinced, because just “Miyu” is also a different, real name—but even then, I believe that in Japanese culture nicknames are almost exclusively for family and childhood friends; you have to be pretty damn close to someone for them to even let you call them by their given name, instead of their surname or a title. I can get why a game like this would simplify things a bit and just refer to everyone by their given name, but using nicknames American-style like this does go against that “glorious Nippon steel” vibe Tobs is going for LOL.

Side-note: the Japanese had a culture of name-swapping—that is to say, changing one’s name upon hitting certain milestones in life (becoming an adult, starting a new career, receiving a title, etc.)—but in that case Miyuki would just go by “Mai”—she wouldn’t do any of that American “My name is John Fergusson, but you can call me Scotty *wink*.” (Also, as far as I know, people who did this generally preserved one element of their old name in their new one; so upon becoming a priestess, for instance, Miyuki might swap her name to “Misora”, or “Yukiko”; but “Mai” is kind of random.
 

Noone202

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Wait, I literally just realized that Mai’s real name is Miyuki.

I am… not sure that’s the kind of nickname Japanese people would use? Like, it’s just a completely different name. It doesn’t even sound similar, besides the initial M. (It’s like if a an American guy named “Jonathan” had the nickname “Scott” or something.)

I think a more typical nickname would be Mii-chan or maybe Miyu-chan—though I’m less convinced, because just “Miyu” is also a different, real name—but even then, I believe that in Japanese culture nicknames are almost exclusively for family and childhood friends; you have to be pretty damn close to someone for them to even let you call them by their given name, instead of their surname or a title. I can get why a game like this would simplify things a bit and just refer to everyone by their given name, but using nicknames American-style like this does go against that “glorious Nippon steel” vibe Tobs is going for LOL.

Side-note: the Japanese had a culture of name-swapping—that is to say, changing one’s name upon hitting certain milestones in life (becoming an adult, starting a new career, receiving a title, etc.)—but in that case Miyuki would just go by “Mai”—she wouldn’t do any of that American “My name is John Fergusson, but you can call me Scotty *wink*.” (Also, as far as I know, people who did this generally preserved one element of their old name in their new one; so upon becoming a priestess, for instance, Miyuki might swap her name to “Misora”, or “Yukiko”; but “Mai” is kind of random.
No, no that is definitely not how you nickname Miyuki.
I can see Mai for "Maya" but Miyuki is "Miyu" or "Yuki"

Even if he does use the ancient case of taking the first kanji and last one that still did not adds up (because the kanji for Mai and Mi is quite different, iirc)

You know who would do that? The Russian. Nicholas become Kolya, etc.

Unless of course Tobs said "haha, I am as old as Heian Kyoto!" and used the very ancient naming style of "Ushiwaka" to "Yoshitsune"
 
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