Slogan: Twilight Glass Moon, Fairy Tale Princess Kagetsu Tohya (歌月十夜, Kagetsu Tōya?, Ten Nights of the Verses and Moon) is TYPE-MOON's sequel to their earlier doujin visual novel game, Tsukihime, released in August 10, 2001 at Comiket 60[3]. Kagetsu Tohya consists of "Twilight Glass Moon, Fairy...
Kugane Maruyama (丸山くがね) is a Japanese light novelist and the creator of Overlord. Overlord was later adapted into a manga and anime. Originally wrote under the pseudonym Muchimuchi Puririn when he first posted Overlord on the Internet. He changed his pseudonym to Kugane Maruyama when Overlord...
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Author for Overlord started off as a writer at Type Moon
That explains all the D&D-inspired lingo he puts in his writing, but like even more so than Nasu, as well as Grasp Heart being so suspiciously similar to Zabaniya
Sorry, the dogs had to go for a doughnut run. It’s time to put Ash Blossom away with a life sentence! DBJH-JP031 K9 – 17-Gou Izuna (K9 – #17 Izuna) Level 5 EARTH Warrior Effect Monster ATK 2100 DEF…
Konami heard most of the collective fanbase bitching about hand traps and went and made a theme that severely punishes the opponent for dropping that Ash or Mulcharmy.
Didn’t expect it to be a Rank 5 theme too. That alone makes it infinitely more interesting than if this was yet another Rank 4 theme when we already got Exosisters and Ryzeal
but they cannot be used as material for the Xyz Summon of a LIGHT monster.
^ The two main starters of the deck both have this clause
We finally got a good Rank 5 theme and poor Tiras Keeper of Genesis is catching strays because Konami doesn’t want this deck to be Number 67: Pair-A-Dice Smasher turbo