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Consider the fan theory known as the "Stained Glass Hypothesis." It posits that Kasen Yurusmaji is actually the source of the universe's dirtiness. The "innocent smile" distracts everyone from the fact that Kasen is a puppet master. Every corpse in the rain-soaked alleys died because someone trusted that smile. The dirt is not external; it is the residue of lives broken by misplaced trust. Kasen Yurusmaji- A Innocent Smile and a Dirty U...
Although verification is difficult, archived forum posts from 2018 reference a short story titled "Yurusmaji no Bishou" (The Smile of Unforgiveness). In it, the narrator describes: : You can find technical details, release dates,
If one were to write the synopsis for a hypothetical game featuring Kasen, it might read as follows: A Innocent Smile and a Dirty Underwear Consider
Why would someone write—or search for—such a character? The appeal of Kasen Yurusmaji lies in the uncanny valley of morality. We are used to anti-heroes and tragic villains. We are not used to a smiling protagonist who neither wins nor loses, but simply is , while the universe collapses around them.
: You can find technical details, release dates, and character profiles on the Visual Novel Database (VNDB) plot summary for this specific title? AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Kasen Yurusmaji! A Innocent Smile and a Dirty Underwear
Consider the fan theory known as the "Stained Glass Hypothesis." It posits that Kasen Yurusmaji is actually the source of the universe's dirtiness. The "innocent smile" distracts everyone from the fact that Kasen is a puppet master. Every corpse in the rain-soaked alleys died because someone trusted that smile. The dirt is not external; it is the residue of lives broken by misplaced trust.
Although verification is difficult, archived forum posts from 2018 reference a short story titled "Yurusmaji no Bishou" (The Smile of Unforgiveness). In it, the narrator describes:
If one were to write the synopsis for a hypothetical game featuring Kasen, it might read as follows:
Why would someone write—or search for—such a character? The appeal of Kasen Yurusmaji lies in the uncanny valley of morality. We are used to anti-heroes and tragic villains. We are not used to a smiling protagonist who neither wins nor loses, but simply is , while the universe collapses around them.