Remilia can't mature physically and mentally, she is physically a child , she and nakano doesn't age the same way 500 years old is just how long she has been alive
Her growth process is stopped so she stayed a kid physically and mentally all that time 500 years is just a banner , that isn't her actual mental and physical age.
" creatures of her kind forfeit their growth and maturity in exchange for eternal life, in other words she can live forever because she never grows up "
Lmao it is is so crazy how you actually tried to make a human who is like currently 20+ underage , this non-sense is so crazy it is not even funny anymore
Lmao it is is so crazy how you actually tried to make a character who is like currently 20+ underage , this non-sense is so crazy it is not even funny anymore
What's really crazy is that you consider Miku legal because she CAME OF AGE but say Remilia is a child when she's 510 or whatever her up-to-date age is by now.
the thing is , Miku grew and reached that age physically and mentally , remilia 500+ years old is just how long she has been living , that is not her actual physical and mental age , her growth is halted , that means she didn't change during these years and she stayed the same , so She didn't actually become that old , she only stopped growing and lived for that long , she didn't physically reach the adult age yet like miku https://youtu.be/eh25cP7LGT4?si=iApcny6XHig161Ji
bunkhead said:
What's really crazy is that you consider Miku legal because she CAME OF AGE but say Remilia is a child when she's 510 or whatever her up-to-date age is by now.
Okay, so it's clear it's not the chronological age you have hangups over, but the mental/emotional age instead. If that is actually the case, then bunkhead was wrong for calling you a hypocrite (and me as well for joining in on that line of thought). However, that doesn't change the fact that:
Artists have always treated canon in Touhou as more of a suggestion.
There's nothing wrong with making art that defies canon.
Insulting artists, especially in places where they won't even see it, is not a good way to cope with art you don't like.
Although the original post on Pixiv has the tag for Kirby's Dream Land 3, I decided to tag this post with Kirby's Return to Dream Land, as the Wapods' vases look closer to how they appear in that game.