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Hetascanlations >Did England make it home alright after that?
I really don’t think he would have just been left there in the street in the middle of a New York winter. He was probably sent home by car or something.
I know I didn’t do a very good job of conveying it through my art, but please imagine that the wolf costume was super scary…
There are some pretty cool costumes in Hollywood movies, such as monsters that don’t rely on CG, so what America is wearing was made using a compilation of that sort of technology. It’s supposed to be much scarier…!!
> I can’t make it to Winter Comiket, so what about mail order…?
I’m so grateful that there are people who’d want to mail order it! Well, why not? After Winter Comiket is over, I’ll make the game available to order online. I’ll think about whether to include the bonus history book with the game or if I’ll make it available some other way.
> Reading about Emperor Heliogabalus reminded me of director Federico Fellini’s movie Satyricon.
That movie had me in stitches the whole way through lol. The main character went around crying and throwing out phrases like “I can’t go on anymore!” as he gets his ass lightly whipped by the people around him. Meanwhile, his friend is looking on from the swing he’s riding, howling with laughter. Whether it has you thinking “Well, that was energetic in a very weird way,” or, “If his friend accidentally flipped over, he’d be killed instantly!” There’s no doubt that it’s a movie that allows you to truly experience the weirdness of Ancient Roman literature.
> Will Mr. August (Augustus) be making another appearance? Please show us Tibe-san again!
They’ll be back!
> The continuation of the part showing the person with the mole…
I’m planning to continue it on Saturday!