![]() ![]() This is, I should note, entirely due to her vastly overconfident personality and reputation as a beauty among beauties in the Alogian Chain. Her fairly generic off-white robe thing transmuted into a sort of corset and short skirt affair with long purple spats, allowing her to show off her ample (!) cleavage. Again, like Alicia’s new version, Zakura’s outfit underwent a metamorphosis to more closely match what I described her wearing at the time rather than being limited by what I felt I could draw. However, this picture is obviously her from the first campaign when she was 23 years old (much like the new redraw of Alicia was of her being 25 in the first campaign). After that and more, she ended up being the mother of a Player Character in the second campaign, and also an NPC there for some time, in her middle age (that one was 20 years after the first). Zakura is a well-loved NPC from my first 4th edition Dungeons and Dragons campaign (I’m now on the third such campaign, which is set 70 years afterwards). You can read of some the parties exploits in the ancient post this one is linked to at the top. ![]() Without further ado, here she is: Yadda, yadda, click to see full-sized. This time, I’m recalling this old post from 2009, with a re-drawing of Zakura Fafnir, given my upgraded drawing skills. ![]() My co-authors have been terribly lazy.Yep, its time for a ressurection post much like I did with Return of the Desirable Drakahn earlier in the year. I have a tournament coming up, so excuse the lack of updates. Even better is that it’s almost completely translated. It’s a good game to take a tea time break with inbetween your combo training. You’ll actually need to clear the game once for it to be possible to find all the scenes, and then it’ll probably take you several more to actually get them. The story isn’t terribly in depth and the game play is decently fun. Rance’s lack of character depth is a great comic relief, though there are some small points of development. ![]() Pictured left to right: Rance, Demon “King”.Īs you can guess, it’s a pretty fun game. However, there is a degree of priority for your territory and a lot will be spent on battle with other nations – so you need to choose where you spent your points wisely. Each action point can be spent doing anything from conversing with a character of choice, to exploring dungeons, to declaring war on another nation – or building up your own. You also get minor reports from other territories working around you. Each turn goes around and you get a certain amount of actions (default 3). The first thing you thought was “Triforce” and you can’t hide it.Įssentially, the game is a turn based system. I would love to relate it to Utawarerumono, but Rance’s game play is very, very different. The game looks like it has a lot of inspirations from a lot of places, but it basically plays like a visual novel on top of a territorial war game. What a perfect expansion of my youth, Gahaha! The game reminds me of a game made for Super Nintendo called “GemFire” except with a more traditional RPG battle system and typical eroge scenes. While I’m not sure too much on the history of the Rance series, Sengoku Rance works as a pretty good standalone game. So naturally, he sets his goal on raping and pillaging the rest of Japan. Rance, the mighty main character, has been hired by Oda Nobunaga to guide his army to a peaceful defense of the Oda territory. Sengoku Rance is the newest thing on Yandere Translation’s eroge list, and with good reason. “I’m going to conquer Japan and rape all the princesses!! Gahahaha!” ![]()
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