Anonymous
11/1/2025, 4:47:03 AM
No.11408047
>>11408026
Keeping a recording is a good idea. That could be useful. Show it to her friends, show it to fellow art connoisseurs.
I'm picturing someone setting up a gallery of their 'work' and hosting a party for their rich fellows. A room lined with petrified girls in all manner of poses. Behind each is a large flat-screen TV, and in front of them a podium with a plaque stating the statue's name, the identity of the material, maybe a brief bit of backstory for the creative process and who she used to be, and a hanging pair of of earbuds next to a button. Guests can press the button to play a recording of the statue's final moments as a person on their screen, with the earbuds letting them listen to their last words without disturbing the refined mood of the gallery.
>>11408029
> wonder if it's worth trying to rub that in as well? Make them blame each other for their awful fates.
...er, no, as in it's Haru's own fault that she's become a statue. Because she trusted Ann. Twisting Ann's knife while also upsetting her by insulting her friends.
>Although it can also be great to make them blame themselves for it.
That's more like it.
I do appreciate how Haru betrayed her own arc. All that time spent trying to become strong, to become more than some sheltered princess, then she spends her final moments of animacy screaming in terror? Crying like a little girl, begging for mercy? What a joke. Maybe that's why she and Ann hooked up; they found kinship in trying to live a lie.
>>11407825
>>11407962
Do you have sauce for these, by the way? Or more? I'm not getting anything, even with the filename.
Keeping a recording is a good idea. That could be useful. Show it to her friends, show it to fellow art connoisseurs.
I'm picturing someone setting up a gallery of their 'work' and hosting a party for their rich fellows. A room lined with petrified girls in all manner of poses. Behind each is a large flat-screen TV, and in front of them a podium with a plaque stating the statue's name, the identity of the material, maybe a brief bit of backstory for the creative process and who she used to be, and a hanging pair of of earbuds next to a button. Guests can press the button to play a recording of the statue's final moments as a person on their screen, with the earbuds letting them listen to their last words without disturbing the refined mood of the gallery.
>>11408029
> wonder if it's worth trying to rub that in as well? Make them blame each other for their awful fates.
...er, no, as in it's Haru's own fault that she's become a statue. Because she trusted Ann. Twisting Ann's knife while also upsetting her by insulting her friends.
>Although it can also be great to make them blame themselves for it.
That's more like it.
I do appreciate how Haru betrayed her own arc. All that time spent trying to become strong, to become more than some sheltered princess, then she spends her final moments of animacy screaming in terror? Crying like a little girl, begging for mercy? What a joke. Maybe that's why she and Ann hooked up; they found kinship in trying to live a lie.
>>11407825
>>11407962
Do you have sauce for these, by the way? Or more? I'm not getting anything, even with the filename.