In brief: the memorial scene is finally coming along, albeit sloooowly.
( As in: )
And I'm trying very hard not to consider rereading 10 volumes of X (and three artbooks) to make sure that (a) Sei met the Twin Star with the teashades in place, (b) what commenced at meeting with teashades was suitable Twin Starish, and (c) that design and coloring of the damn things was suitably unique!
For suffering through all this laments, here are two commentary snippets for those who read till the end:
And in case anybody wonders about Sei's obsession with penguins: Dr. Levick's 1912 study on the sexual behavior of penguins was deemed too shocking to be published in Victorian times!
( As in: )
And I'm trying very hard not to consider rereading 10 volumes of X (and three artbooks) to make sure that (a) Sei met the Twin Star with the teashades in place, (b) what commenced at meeting with teashades was suitable Twin Starish, and (c) that design and coloring of the damn things was suitably unique!
For suffering through all this laments, here are two commentary snippets for those who read till the end:
"There was a history between those two, Seishiro decided. An attraction not yet acted upon, though. He watched how the windmaster held the folding chair for Kasumi. Aoki's wife was either very lenient or as adept at spotting subterfuge as her husband was at hiding attraction."
"Arisugawa and the Ise — now, 'girl' was probably not a fitting description for her any longer. Given how the monk practically hovered over her, Subaru's suspicion regarding her condition likely had been spot-on."
And in case anybody wonders about Sei's obsession with penguins: Dr. Levick's 1912 study on the sexual behavior of penguins was deemed too shocking to be published in Victorian times!