Same happened to the anime to the point that entire sequences completely lost any sort of coherence.He's also a bit of a comic relief in this adaptation. While the anime at least showed his fetishes, the manga ignores this side of him so much that one has to wonder why everyone calls him "pervert". One of the notable cases in the manga happens with Arbitro. The manga illustrated by Suguro Chayamachi is so thoroughly de-sexed that it's not identifiable as a Boys' Love work at all.Since blood plays such an important role in the story, the anime emphasizes it by making it so bright red that it glows.
Later, we find out that the factions involved (the Military, Vishico and some individuals) are at battle with each other, over Line and its source, and every side has questionable motives which do not take the protagonist or other individuals into consideration. Black-and-Gray Morality: At first, the story appears to be the Excuse Plot of Akira being sent to Igra to kill Il-Re, while violence and sex ensues.Although the end of the drama CD implies that Shiki is starting to regain consciousness. Akira decides to stay with Shiki despite this and protects him from all the people who wants him dead, and that's the Good Ending. Bittersweet Ending: In one ending of Shiki's route, he successfully defeats Nano with his katana, but then loses all motivation to live and ends up like a doll.Bio-Augmentation: The Nicole Virus, more commonly known as Line, is the result of augmenting a human to become a supersoldier.Armor-Piercing Slap: During his route, Motomi gives a good one to Akira when the latter refuses to recover after his final fight with Keisuke.Applied Phlebotinum: Line, a drug from an unknown source which can largely but temporarily increase the physical and mental capabilities of the user.The fate of Arbito and his thugs are unknown as the last time we see them, they were still stuck in Toshima. The only survivors are Akira, Rin, Motomi and Shiki. Keisuke seems to subvert this trope often despite having the lowest chance of surviving, although by Episode 11 he is killed by Shiki when he tries to protect Akira. In the anime, Takeru bit the dust first via Keisuke and later, Gwen is killed by Emma, and Emma killed by Nano.Motomi is the only character who never dies, or at least no proof is given of his death. The route in the game and the choices you make determines how many of the characters are alive at the end. Since this series is rather dark and violent, expect a lot of people to die.Alternate Character Reading: "Kiriwar" is pronounced "Kirio" and "n" is pronounced "Nano".However, nothing like that is given to him in the anime so how did Emma and Gwen find him? In the game, a phone is given to Akira so that he can keep contact with Emma while it also serves as a transmitting device so he - and hopefully Nano - can be found.This was lampshaded in the next episode trailer with Akira asking Keisuke how he mangaged to get to Igra and Keisuke replying that he was in a daze. In the game, Akira had to travel to Igra by foot, making it possible for Keisuke to follow him, but in the anime it was changed to Akira being driven there.Instead, a kind cat named Virus finds him and takes him home to a halfway house run for kittens just like Konoe. With no place to sleep and no food, he is caught stealing a loaf of bread and finds himself in a jail cell, awaiting a cruel punishment.
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He came to find his friend Tokino and in three weeks has still not figured out how to navigate the city. Konoe was chased out of his village and finds himself without money, friends, or resources on the streets of Ransen. We start this piece in a world similar to the original Lamento Beyond the Void universe, although the city of Ransen where our (so far still reliable) narrator finds himself is much more modern than his home of Karou.
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