about this costume:

I used red velvet to make this costume. It's a tough work 'coz in using velvet you cannot change fabric's direction. And through the shooting it¡¦s parti-color. The accessories¡¦re killing me as much. I love this dress at first sight despite my disfavor of red. It¡¦s lurid, tenebrific, solemn and of course, beautiful. Furies is so fragile and doleful in this dress, even if she gets rid of the dress, she could never be free from the cage, the burden of goddess, and for the sake of this world she must suffer unspoken pain¡Klike the fallen flower, people will remember her no more after she withered. To what point must she sacrifices? After Caim turned away form her she could bear no more, so she ran away, to death. Sad, but I do love this story, especially this ending.

from: Drag-on Dragoon (Drakengard)

character: Furies

costume: formal dress

costume status: finished

suicide. facing the fate she used to be a normal woman... from cover of "the matirels of DoD"
embrce me, please... do not ... lookat me... furies and the knife(i'm satisfied with the knife>O<) why must i sacrifice for this ugly world?
turning from cover of  ost2 is it a crime to love? they're coming...

 

20040410 phish dalninil

 

This is my flower, my death.

 

What heals these wounds?

What spares these wretches?

Why does my heart ache, when there is nothing left?

If I could only cried out the word...

If we never leave each other...

 

If we were able to sing songs again...

If I could hear your voice again...

"Don't do it, Furiae..."

These are words I never had a chance to say..

This is my flower, and my death.