>>51014663 Wasn't there a rape crisis caused by Muslim refugees in European countries a few years ago because they read the Koran (or however it's spelled)?
>>51014673 I think he should have read it at least twice, so that his convictions would be even stronger than ever which would have allowed him to succeed.
I remember her. She violated me in a sweltering summer, without mercy. I told them this demon scroll shit was a bad idea, but no one listened. I'll never be healed from my trauma.
>>51014663 What kind of books does Suzunaan have then? I imagine there's no better place to find new books in Gensokyo. >>51014946 That story sounds familiar... Is it from a book or something? >>51016477 'suzu will eventually prove herself to her family if she sticks to the path she's chosen! I believe in her!
>>51016477 Certified joyless and un-whimsical ass >>51016692 >What kind of books does Suzunaan have then? The whimsical and fun kind! >>51015393 His conviction for Operation Barbarossa was too strong, which lost him the war
>>51016851 Nah, fuck that. FT was an idiot who did everything wrong, from attacking Kosuzu in broad daylight to turning around and directly insulting Reimu to her face instead of getting away. Most of all, he didn't even try to invoke Spell Card rules. He was a clueless moron through and through, not to mention a fucking yook.
>>51016971 Write them yourself and open up a rival book renter that specializes in the most soul-crushing, dramatic stories and recollections imaginable. This will naturally set you off into a slow-burn 'opposites attract' romance with Kosuzu.
>>51017444 I wonder what Kosuzu does when she encounters... such material. Does she put it on display with the rest of the books? Is there an 18+ section of Suzunaan? Does Suzu just keep it for her own enjoyment?
>>51018473 I reckon it'd just be seen as fetishistic content, sort of like how dark romance isn't something you're normally meant to replicate in reality, just enjoy in theory. There would definitely be villagers into that sort of stuff, but I imagine they'd try to keep it to themselves if possible and only talk about it to their fellow youkai fuckers.
>>51018615 Just one fooled reader is enough to spread heinous ideas and push for indecent, dangerous behavior, which is why several authors (supposed to be writing under aliases) have had to be banned from Suzunaan. It has practically gotten to the point of ideological warfare, with well crafted systems of innocent humans being bribed with food and gifts in exchange for said humans to sell the books under their name. And just like that, "The mortal who tamed wind" is on the shelves, with an equally foggy back cover description. Open the book, and wow, to everyone's surprise, it's a few hundred pages of smut featuring a female protagonist with a savior complex experiencing forbidden love with, you guessed it, a human, who is oh so miserable and down on his luck, for his world is oh so underdeveloped compared to this "society that shall not be named" and the girls in his village are apparently neither attractive nor interested in him in any way. Who could have guessed?
>>51018695 Describing it as "ideological warfare" is a bit intense yeah? It's just some harmless books. No reason to restrict them so much. Or are you scared of what effect it would have if everyone were to read the truth?
>>51018719 Truly. People these days are really into the kink of saying anything that is against what they believe, or would cause uprising against said beliefs, horrible and disgusting.