Is this part of the Postman pool? Or a brand new story entirely?
All his stories from what I've seen are interconnected in some way or another. I do love the fact that he ditches the "traditional" fanon and makes his own.
garyseven said: sooo... because of the financial collapse and the recession, Gensokyo grew a crapton larger than it used to be?
that explains a lot about Gensoukoumuten's story...
Now, if only we could end up having this sort of world once this whole economic bullshit finally ends... Just imagine that, if Gensokyo actually were a fantasy within reality, a real dream that existed just outside our world (of course in Japan), and was in fact only a short border-hop away even at this time... If only......
KWSN said: All his stories from what I've seen are interconnected in some way or another. I do love the fact that he ditches the "traditional" fanon and makes his own.
Oh yes! I love that too! His Cirno isn't the idiot everyone makes her out to be, but just a sweet little child. His version of Gensokyo is the best I've ever seen!
"Oh!""...in the middle of a meeting.""I... I-I-I-I'm so sorry, we were..."Kago...ngSo, what if..."Good morning, Lady Satori."Did you know?...apart from the Gensokyo you know...?This great disaster was called the Lehman Shock..."...pretty......"What if a world like that existed...Held up against the whole of history,
one might say this event was a singular
loss of prosperity, the loss of an era."This ship will shortly warp
out into normal Space/Time.""Just like pebbles..."The exact phrase Satori uses here is "koishi no yō", which can mean the translation here, or "Just like Koishi".There was a point in this modern world in which
innumerable cities and people, cultures, traditions
and even memories passed into oblivion.What if all that was forgotten
passed into fantasy?