Really? I wonder if reimu actually ate the remains and just piled up some dirt. Cannibalism is only if the yu is caught. Turning koreimu into a meal would making sacrificing foodstuff easier for a while.
exitstrategy said: Really? I wonder if reimu actually ate the remains and just piled up some dirt. Cannibalism is only if the yu is caught. Turning koreimu into a meal would making sacrificing foodstuff easier for a while.
Who cares about it. Yu's life is pure suffering that we loved anyway XD
Well, there is a lot of untapped narrative potential on the differences between city and forest life. Only a few artists really try to tackle it, most just treat urban living like the forest but with people instead of bears and wolves.
In the city, yus may have an understanding that disposing of kos killed by humans by eating them is tolerated. Food is scarce in the city due to traps, poison, and hunting by humans. Adult marisas would be in high demand due to the risk of pillaging garbage (those raised in the city may be aware of the danger). Leaving a corpse behind may attract more abyusers, and a flashy memorial may bring a full on extermination. Yus from the forest that stumble into city life may be in for a shock or would have serious friction with how their urban equivalents make ends meet.
She knows to mix only a little paste with the usual grass. Marisa said it's slightly sweet, not the HAPPYNESS!!! sweet, and that's a stray that might never taste something real sweet.
Widddwe Shish! Very delicious noje!What have I been eating? Whose sacrifices have I grown up with?If I'm lucky enough to survive from now on, I might realize it someday.Gratefully munch-munch, sorry...I'm sure it's all thanks to your little sister in yun-heaven...Good for you, little one...Really hwappisnesh nanoje!!Thish mishtah grassh ish a bit thick but it'sh really delicioush noje!!!Delicioush!Chenk you nanoje!