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Taper Wax Wolf Since: Jun, 2009
Wax Wolf
Sep 18th 2010 at 10:24:04 PM •••

The image from which the Rule is taken:

Kohaku shows us how it's done.

Kohaku from the Tsukihime doujinshi, "Moe Moe Ren-chan and the Dangerous Women", by Hiroyuki (also the source of the A Cat Is Fine Too meme, as well as the series Doujin Work).

Would the image add anything to the page?

Edited by Taper No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. —Terry Pratchett Hide / Show Replies
AnonymousMcCartneyfan Since: Jan, 2001
Sep 18th 2010 at 10:38:21 PM •••

Perhaps, but I think it would be better to use her dialogue here as a page quote. Do we have a mark-up for musical notes? (I know, we have a quote, but...)

If we could get the essence of the trope being used in one panel of this comic/manga, then I'd be for posting that.

There is a fine line between recklessness and courage — Paul McCartney
Taper Since: Jun, 2009
Sep 20th 2010 at 1:39:47 AM •••

Well, sadly, there's not much more to the trope than this in the manga. (The 'beautiful and pure' character is, as per Tsukihime proper, a some-hundreds-of-years-old succubus/familiar who only _looks_ like a cute little girl and/or a cute kitten; her introduction in the game, if I remember this right, has her giving the protagonist a wet dream at her master's request).

So, okay, the picture doesn't add much.

Musical notes would probably be best done with unicode/html entities, i.e. ♪ (input as ♪).

Edited by Taper No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. —Terry Pratchett
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