1 | * AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: What was Crain's exact relationship to Anna? He seems fully aware that [[spoiler: she wasn't interested in romance]], but he also reacted strongly [[spoiler: when Zipher is opening her coffin.]] Furthermore, the French translation of the latter scene seems to imply he also wanted her to be brought back to life. |
2 | * SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Like the rest of Sho's work, the art style is really unique and eye-catching. While everything is primarily put under sepia tones, it does help set the mood and ambience of the story. There's a whole lot of eye candy in the form of the environments and character designs, too, especially with the Variants sporting features that make them easy to spot. |
3 | * EnsembleDarkhorse: Kayoh, for some [[HartmanHips obvious]] [[MsFanservice reasons.]] |
4 | * SequelDisplacement: Being the most well-known of Sho's stories, most readers aren't aware of either ''The Jackalope'' or ''Flower Knight Dakini''. |
5 | * ViewerGenderConfusion: It's very easy to mistake Brow for a girl, aside from his lack of eyelashes. At least, [[ShesAManInJapan in the English translation]]. |
6 | * ViewerSpeciesConfusion: Zipher is frequently mistaken for a cat, however Sho has confirmed he is actually a [[https://twitter.com/hi6sho/status/1394661683872768000 dog, likely a Pomeranian mix]]. |
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