Post by mystxmomo on Feb 29, 2024 3:31:15 GMT
Hello everyone! Meet Ivy, "The Shadow"
English Post Story:
Dear Visitors,
When the day finally came to gaze into her sister's eyes, they closed forever. "Ivy" seemed destined to battle against fate. Where, then, would that ancient presence lead her?
Welcome our new Hunter "Ivy" to the Manor,
The Shadow!
When the day finally came to gaze into her sister's eyes, they closed forever. "Ivy" seemed destined to battle against fate. Where, then, would that ancient presence lead her?
Welcome our new Hunter "Ivy" to the Manor,
The Shadow!
Japanese (Machine Translated):
Two souls in one organ.
One half drowns in waves of ridicule
Along with his greed, he separated his twin souls and lost them.
The world is filled with fear of death.
The essence of the soul is clothed in shadow,
Unleashed with the pursuit of life and death.
At the same time as the new season starts on March 21st
#New Hunter #Shadow of Time and Space
"Ivy" is here!
One half drowns in waves of ridicule
Along with his greed, he separated his twin souls and lost them.
The world is filled with fear of death.
The essence of the soul is clothed in shadow,
Unleashed with the pursuit of life and death.
At the same time as the new season starts on March 21st
#New Hunter #Shadow of Time and Space
"Ivy" is here!
Almost all the town residents knew of the Lawson family's conjoined sisters. From the instant they were born, they were thought to die soon. Fortunately, their father and mother refused to give up on them due to their devout faith and named them Ivy and Edith.
Young Ivy still remembers how the laughter and joy at home petered into silence, and how the well-intentioned "goodwill" from outside their home's walls turned into a malicious desire.
This resistance to the outside lead to a resolution in Ivy's heart- Her stubbornness would not lead to the best result. A severe infection took Edith away six days after the operation to separate the duo, and gave Ivy a disability that would lead to her own death at any moment. Looking directly at Edith's face for the first time, young Ivy felt something bizarre: When Edith's soul left her body, she almost felt her own death.
There is always a "new life" for the desperate. During the years as Ivy travelled across the ocean and went to a new school, she showed amazing academic talent and made friends with fates similar to her own.
Unlike her friends who were preoccupied with spiritual healing, Ivy showed an interest in soul science, believing that once the soul and spirit could be accurately described, measured, and studied, that it would become a transcendent knowledge that would fill the deepest void in her heart.
Perhaps touched by her passion, her friends' initial confusion turned into encouragement for her research. They even provided some medicinal knowledge and offered perspectives from their spiritual studies. As she researched further, Ivy discovered she suffered from intermittent amnesia and constantly felt as though she was immersed in a dream. However, this was not wholly negative. During those brief gaps in her memory, Ivy experienced a leap across time, jumping lightly and flexibly from a moment in eternity to the "now." Ancient Earth, its lush vegetation, and the smell of minerals in its waters felt as though it was not so long ago.
Unfortunately, her situation didn't last long. After the completion of her studies, her friends also left, and the feeling she had felt became increasingly diluted. Ivy received some fragments of a writing and a diary, which provided a complete explanation for the symptoms she was experiencing. Even though the writer had professional academic qualifications, the conclusion in its contents sounded like the ramblings of a crazy person: an ancient existence that travels through space and time freely occupies a captive's brain and mind.
Ivy clutched to this far-fetched theory. When she was lucid, she felt as though she had transformed into an indescribable alien—— three huge eyes embedded unnaturally in her eye sockets and incomprehensible guttural sounds coming from her throat—— but she firmly believed it was a "gift."
Gradually, Ivy stopped going to school. No one knew whether she had once again locked herself in her room or
had gone to somewhere much farther.
Young Ivy still remembers how the laughter and joy at home petered into silence, and how the well-intentioned "goodwill" from outside their home's walls turned into a malicious desire.
This resistance to the outside lead to a resolution in Ivy's heart- Her stubbornness would not lead to the best result. A severe infection took Edith away six days after the operation to separate the duo, and gave Ivy a disability that would lead to her own death at any moment. Looking directly at Edith's face for the first time, young Ivy felt something bizarre: When Edith's soul left her body, she almost felt her own death.
There is always a "new life" for the desperate. During the years as Ivy travelled across the ocean and went to a new school, she showed amazing academic talent and made friends with fates similar to her own.
Unlike her friends who were preoccupied with spiritual healing, Ivy showed an interest in soul science, believing that once the soul and spirit could be accurately described, measured, and studied, that it would become a transcendent knowledge that would fill the deepest void in her heart.
Perhaps touched by her passion, her friends' initial confusion turned into encouragement for her research. They even provided some medicinal knowledge and offered perspectives from their spiritual studies. As she researched further, Ivy discovered she suffered from intermittent amnesia and constantly felt as though she was immersed in a dream. However, this was not wholly negative. During those brief gaps in her memory, Ivy experienced a leap across time, jumping lightly and flexibly from a moment in eternity to the "now." Ancient Earth, its lush vegetation, and the smell of minerals in its waters felt as though it was not so long ago.
Unfortunately, her situation didn't last long. After the completion of her studies, her friends also left, and the feeling she had felt became increasingly diluted. Ivy received some fragments of a writing and a diary, which provided a complete explanation for the symptoms she was experiencing. Even though the writer had professional academic qualifications, the conclusion in its contents sounded like the ramblings of a crazy person: an ancient existence that travels through space and time freely occupies a captive's brain and mind.
Ivy clutched to this far-fetched theory. When she was lucid, she felt as though she had transformed into an indescribable alien—— three huge eyes embedded unnaturally in her eye sockets and incomprehensible guttural sounds coming from her throat—— but she firmly believed it was a "gift."
Gradually, Ivy stopped going to school. No one knew whether she had once again locked herself in her room or
had gone to somewhere much farther.