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  • ? yappa muri 149

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  • ? touhou 1.0M

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  • ? flandre scarlet 57k

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  • ? 1girl 7.4M
  • ? blonde hair 1.9M
  • ? comic 644k
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  • ? neck ribbon 182k
  • ? page number 26k
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  • ? side ponytail 210k
  • ? vest 276k
  • ? wings 546k

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  • ID: 3293999
  • Uploader: ADT555 »
  • Date: over 7 years ago
  • Approver: Squishy »
  • Size: 4.56 MB .png (2166x3033) »
  • Source: e-hentai.org/s/0fcf26c0da/1304359-53 »
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flandre scarlet (touhou) drawn by yappa_muri
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    —Midnight, on the 7th day of the 7th month.
    Orihime's Star "Vega of the Constellation of Lyra"
    The story of "Lyra" from Greek mythology. Orpheus, a young man who played a beautiful lyre, and the nymph Eurydice fell in love and got married. However, Eurydice stepped on a venomous snake, was bitten and died. Struck with grief, Orpheus traveled to the Underworld to beg the ruler of the dead, Hades, to bring her back to life. On his way, he was stopped by guardians, but upon hearing the lovely sound of his lyre, they let him pass. He made it all the way to Hades and was given a chance to bring Eurydice back to life, on the condition that he "never look behind him on his way out". However, he turned around right before the exit, and she wasn't allowed to return.
    Struck with grief, Orpheus wouldn't play his lyre anymore. Even when ordered by drunken women to play at a ceremony of Dionysus (a.k.a. Bacchus), he refused and was killed. Orpheus was torn to pieces, his head and lyre floating down the Hebrus River. Muses collected his scattered corpse and buried it in Leibethra. His lyre was taken by Zeus and made into the constellation known as Lyra.
    Let's meet on the night of the full moon at the place we agreed on.
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