Has anyone here read the serial manga Ane Naru Mono/ The Sister of the Woods with a Thousand Young? There seem to be five parts/chapters released so far, barring the h-manga it originated from, and it seems to be pretty interesting so far.
Has anyone here read the serial manga Ane Naru Mono/ The Sister of the Woods with a Thousand Young...
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yeah, it's been pretty good so far. Not sure how I feel about the hinting a bad ending, but I guess that's to be expected when you accidentally unleash an eldritch monster
I can't seem to find the h-manga anywhere
You can find it at hitomi.la
Thanks, user
You're welcome.
I wonder how far in the future Yuu is reminiscing from?
Yeah, its one of the ones I keep closest attention to.
I just want it to be happy and not have her be evil.
This desu ne
>this is a japanese lovecraftian creature
>hitomi.la
The bittersweet/bad ending hinting wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't mentioned in EVERY chapter.
I like this Manga, Shub's behaviour however is more like and ancient fairy like being than a demon, in a good way.
The author admitted he was just trolling with those hints in one of his doujins.
So what happened to this? Why hasn't there been no new chapters for 8 weeks now?
>and it seems to be pretty interesting so far.
No. Transition to non-h manga made it bland and uninteresting. Litterally nothing happens, and instead we get hints of the past drama no one needs to hit eventually.
It has no real story, nor realy good cock bait and ecchi teasing.
>not liking cute nee san spoiling her cute otouto
I want a cute eldritch horror waifu irl.
I liked when she tells the MC that she's beginning to bother noticing differences in people's faces and such. Its a very eldritchy monster thing to do.
>womanlet
kek
Her height increases from doujin to doujin. She's 1.80 now.
>barring the hentai version out of the conversation
Fuck, the hentai version makes more sense
Introducing the uncle as the original discoverer is retarded as fuck move.
>I like this Manga, Shub's behaviour however is more like and ancient fairy like being than a demon, in a good way.
In this case, I like to see it as the case of the boy being a true Innocent. And that creatures which would normally harm humans, end up not causing harm because he doesn't have enough evil in him to take advantage of.
It was retarded but expected. The author even foreshadow it.
He seems more broken and abnormal than innocent.
>He seems more broken and abnormal than innocent.
He welcomed death. There was basically nothing she could do to him that could make him sadder. He had nothing to lose, so there was nothing she could take from him.
But there now is, or will be. Which makes the most likely 'tragic ending' fairly obvious.
>you will never have a nee-chan
Then again, what kid do you know would openly wish to a Lovecraftian monster that you want her to be your sister?