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Norn9: With Atsushi Abe, Ayumi Fujimura, Kenji Hamada, Mitsuhiro Ichiki. A man is transported through time and space to a special starship, where he and 12 other people must work out what happened.

So I decided to follow Hinano-san’s reccommendation of the order of the routes and went with the order she played cuz I get confused really easily. There are a lot of spoilers, so I will be putting everything under a cut here. As per usual, I will only be doing the best endings, and maybe at the bad endings later. (but some of them are creepy so yeah)

It’s actually isn’t very long and it depends on how much time u take for each route. Some people can finish 1 route in a day by playing the game all day, while I took abt 2 days per chara and 3 weeks to finish it XD

Yeah I was pretty glad by the 9 seiyuus fact cuz really, I NEVER expected a heroine to be voiced. Natsuhiko and Akito were cute but as u can see, my preferences do differ quite a bit. Well, if you’re talking about good games, u should look try Utapri Repeat (yeah repeat only) or sth else.

Uhhhh did the English version cut out the rape scene in Sakuya’s route or smt cuz he only ripped off her clothes? I hated him so much too omg I couldn’t. I only really liked Senri, Heishi, and Masamune. Itsuki was alright but I’m not a big fan of his trope soooooo.

Uhm, so it looks like I’m taking some time off from Hana Awase to do this. Even though I was pretty damn sure I wouldn’t. I won’t be doing a line-by-line translation, nowhere near, but have some (as detailed as I can manage) summaries for Norn9. (I already posted premise and character info

I should also warn people – I’m not quite your typical otome game player. I’m not really into romance as the primary genre (I usually play other VNs…and I’m a dork and I go for hopeless pairings set against apocalyptic backgrounds, whatever). I also care a metric fuckton about plot and characterizaton (re: not just hewing to an archetype), so…I’m apt to make, uhm, commentary. With snark. So if that kind of thing turns you off re: your otome games, you may really not want to read my summaries. I’m really sorry. I promise to rein myself in as much as possible. Except that I can’t control myself so. ._.

– and then suddenly finds himself in the middle of a sepia-toned busy street, full of people wearing old western clothing and kimonos. He can’t move his body, a pedestrian crashes into him, and he starts to panic since he can’t move, feels chilled to the bone, and nobody can see him either – but then a pink-haired girl – one of the three heroines – notices him and asks him what’s wrong in very polite language. He looks at her confusedly and she wonders if she said something wrong – when talking to someone who has fallen down…uhm, what did that textbook say… He thinks…oh, a weird person. But he has to take what he can get.

He says he’s freezing, and she says that she can do something to make him not cold – she takes him by the hand to an empty alleyway, gathers some rubbish and starts a fire. It warms him up and restores him – the sepia tones are gone. He thanks her and she goes, “Thank you…oh! You are very welcome!” He tells her she doesn’t have to use keigo/polite language with him, since he’s just a kid…but she thinks she’s speaking normally.

At first he thinks he’s in some kind of historical theme park…somehow…or a dream – yeah it has to be a dream, etc. She repeats, theme park…is that something from a Taisho novel? He’s shocked – turns out he’s now in the Taisho era (1912-1926 – presumably pre-WWI). Cue a freakout. He wants to go home. She says, he doesn’t live here, does he…

It turns out that there’s only nine rooms (really, they’re houses. places for individuals to sleep, at least), but now there’s 12 people. At this point room stuff gets figured out (the three girls split two houses/rooms among them, while Kakeru shares a room with Masamune and the other guys all have their own house thing).

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