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~upd~ | Mushikaburi-hime

The series dives into the history of Sauslind and its neighboring nations like Maldura , making it more than just a slice-of-life romance.

Every time Elianna reads an obscure botanical manual or a centuries-old trade log, she is mocked. Yet, those exact texts become the keys to solving assassination plots. The series champions the idea that . Mushikaburi-hime

The word Mushikaburi (虫かぶり) is archaic Japanese slang for a person who is always hunched over books—literally "one who gnaws on insects," implying they are so buried in reading they might as well be eating bugs. Originally, it was a derogatory term used by other nobles to mock Elianna. The series dives into the history of Sauslind

In the rich tapestry of Japanese folklore, there exist numerous supernatural entities that have captivated the imagination of people for centuries. One such fascinating figure is Mushikaburi-hime, a mysterious and intriguing character that has been shrouded in mystery. This article aims to delve into the depths of Mushikaburi-hime's world, exploring her origins, characteristics, and the cultural significance she holds in Japanese mythology. The series champions the idea that

Mushikaburi-hime holds significant cultural importance in Japan, representing the complex and often contradictory relationships between humans and nature. Her connection to insects serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between the natural and human worlds.