Well, I can finally post freely, but I need to sleep, so I'll just make a huge "in a nutshell" post and then sleep
>MikupostingI always feel bad when people talk about Vocaloids because, well, I don't like it. I heard a few songs, and I know a couple of those guys, but I'm not interested.
The only songs I heard were "World is Mine"
https://youtu.be/VjNkQ0BmPaA?si=eBWXS1SLKe713w3j, "Powa Powa"
https://youtu.be/7sKs7INaEoA?si=ihaGg_luzJCNN7vF, and a
pony song of Rin and Lin
Expecting a link? I'm not getting banned.... for now....__>Romance plotSide plots are like side quests in games, but there's a problem: adding them doesn't mean the reward will be good, just see this franchise. Anyway, if you add a side plot, you need to ask yourself: what's rhe relationship? Is it important in the narrative structure? How far will I push this couple?
Giving my two cents, I feel Emily would work better as a crush rather than a proper romance. While a lesbian, is obvious she is married to the battlefield, and many relationships wouldn't last. Being a friend-to-crush romance could work because then you can drop the character without hurting the main story. If you add a partner, you will have to make said partner as powerful or at least helpful to the main character, otherwise she will fall into the "filler" side, and that would kill some part of the story.
Side note: love may not bloom in the battlefield, but you can "make love" in the battlefield always. Just grab an MRE, some blueberry packets, and just let nature do the rest.>Phos x Tesoro picI feel Franco would mock her saying "she finally met someone of her class", but inside he would be the living embodiment of "IT SHOULD'VE BEEN ME!"
>Lychee picsA cute
>The forbidden nameFirst idea > Final product. That's my only opinion and I will die on this hill.
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