Do these two have a romantic relationship in universe?
It's heavily implied that they're in love with each other in Yuel Fate Episode. Also, i doubt they're just friends when they're seating like this, "trading tendre smiles and swearing to each other that they'll be together, always and forever."
It's heavily implied that they're in love with each other in Yuel Fate Episode. Also, i doubt they're just friends when they're seating like this, "trading tendre smiles and swearing to each other that they'll be together, always and forever."
Well given the evidence presented it does seem to lean that way and I dont have trouble seeing it in the picture. The Yuri and the Yaoi tag are often used inappropriately by people but this does seem to be a legit case. Sorry Zara but unless you or someone else can put a convencing argument I think this apropriatly tagged. Lets not keep wageing a tag war over it.
It's heavily implied that they're in love with each other in Yuel Fate Episode. Also, i doubt they're just friends when they're seating like this, "trading tendre smiles and swearing to each other that they'll be together, always and forever."
I see them as very close friends, just like Grea and Anne. Also, there aren't many Nine Tail royal family descendants left, so I figure they'd naturally have a closer relationship than normal people do. They did welcome Kou into the mix, didn't they?
Read the rules. "You only tag what you see". Sine they're not kissing each others, that can't be yuri, so please stop spreading your headcanon everywhere.
I've read the rules that why i described the picture + quoting the game because i was also responding to cokerpilot's question. If you read the rules, it's not written anywhere that they need to kiss to be tagged Yuri, you seem to be the one who is making things up.
It's yuri bait but nothing else. They still flirt with MC in their seasonal lines.
I don't know about their seasonal lines but that still doesn't change what we see here, it pretty much go beyond just flirting even if it's a yuri bait.
Seriously, just go and watch their fate episodes or read the lore of those characters...
I've already said it, i've quoted the game because someone asked if they had a romantic relationship. However, i've tagged based on what i saw, the picture clearly implies/depicts a romantic relationship between the 2 characters: "i doubt they're just friends when they're seating like this, trading tendre smiles".
The picture is the official in game CG of those characters, and their in-game story does not suggest any kind of romantic relationship with each other, since this is an official CG, and not some sort of fanart, you cant just tag "yuri" on it cause its not even in the story mate.
This official CG art is used in a scene from Yuel's Fate episode which both implie/depitc a romantic relationship, i've have tagged based mainly on what i saw. The fact that it's not directly related to the story is irrelevant.
you cant just tag "yuri" on it because you think its like that. Please stop changing the tags based on your own personal opinion.
Just saw your updated comment, I think you miss the part where i give arguments and counter-arguments about why it should be objectively tagged this way + other people agree with me.
While obviously, I agree on the tag what you see part (and I don't follow this series anyway, so I don't have any knowledge to go on but what I see), I kind of agree that it's not yuri on the basis of what you can see. The definition in the tag wiki is "Any romantic or sexual interaction between female characters." One girl is messing with another girl's hair is far from objectively a romantic interaction, and you're certainly reading a lot into it if you see it as sexual. "They're smiling at each other, they must be a couple!" is putting on the yuri goggles pretty firmly.
If anything, I think the yuri tag should probably have a stricter definition to avoid arguments like this, since many people expect something at least as obviously romantic as hugging or kissing before it really becomes a "yuri picture", which is what tagging something like this should mean. (I mean, hetero doesn't generally bring up images where two people of opposite genders are smiling at each other - in fact, it's overwhelmingly a porn tag.)