As is, the super-powered fairy who turns a garden into a forest is silly enough to fit this relatively peaceful fantasy story, while providing a big enough threat to have Alice have a crisis of confidence. however, while i was thinking of a way to introduce conflict into this story about taking care of flowers, i figured using Larva would be a fun way to just coyly hint at all that stuff, just on a surface level. Having her awaken to dark powers is like trying to take EX Rumia seriously. Still lagging behind me Obby Whip me hard, hon So far so good OH.No no no. I mean, she’s a cute little butterfly fairy who hangs out with Cirno. i don’t think trying to draw drama out of that would be fun for me. I do actually like the bonkers theory/backstory that Larva used to be some kind of super god worshipped by a cult, but only as a funny backstory kind of thing. ![]() One is that i was having nostalgic and fond feelings of HSiFS, and wanted a chance to do something with its characters. I remember there being several factors that went into me deciding to use her. ![]() Then there’s Eternity Larva, the ‘villain’ of the story.
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