Arcueid Brunestud is the True Ancestor, a vampire princess who is the living embodiment of the Crimson Moon. Her route acts as the entry point for the remake. It is a story of curiosity and tragedy. Shiki, a high school student with the "Mystic Eyes of Death Perception," meets Arcueid and, in a trance-like state, dismembers her.
Her name is . She is a True Ancestor—a vampire princess. And she is not angry about being killed. Rather, she is intrigued. She recruits Shiki to help her hunt down a rogue vampire known as Roa, who has been reincarnating through the centuries. Tsukihime A piece of blue glass moon
The original "Juvenile" (by ReoNa) set the tone for the remake. The soundtrack, composed by Hideyuki Fukasawa (who also worked on Fate/Grand Order and the Lord El-Melloi II series), blends haunting piano melodies with industrial-rock battle themes. The result is a soundscape that surpasses even the revered Fate/stay night: Realta Nua . Arcueid Brunestud is the True Ancestor, a vampire
While the Arcueid route is about meeting the supernatural, the Ciel route is about living with the consequences of it. It deals with themes of eternal life, Shiki, a high school student with the "Mystic
Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- follows a rigid play order centered on the "Near Side of the Moon" routes, focusing on Arcueid Brunestud and Ciel. Players must complete these in a specific sequence to unlock all endings and achievements. Route Unlock Order