Was wondering if this art style had a name?
There's a few pics on her done all in red with stippling(or whatever that texturing is), for a very close example: https://dynasty-scans.com/images/7255
^I thought the effect was called monochromatic. Monochrome doesn't necessarily mean "black and white" like it's usually known for, it literally means "One colour," shades of orange/yellow in this case.
I'm probably totally, completely, outrageously wrong though, so don't quote me on that.
Honestly guys I see this as Nozomi got jealous about something and upset and Eli is about to make it up to her and looks a little angry at herself because Nozomis upset and crying ....
^I think what you mean is Sepia? That's only yellow and brown tones. But I believe what @shadesan was getting at is not the color scheme, but rather the texture style with the filling dots. Almost like TV static or Benday Dots.
Iowa: "Kongou onee-sama, I'll never let you go!"
Kongou: "We're really doing this? Fine, just get one with it..."
Iowa: "Please accept my BURNING LOVE!"
^ Damn it, earlier today I was watching some of the happier KyouSaya fanarts, and now you chose to just... sadness-caused mind-blockage suddenly interrupts and stunts speech
This is not at all a crackship. There's much more canon support for Rin x Medusa than for, say, Medb x Skadi or Eli x Kiyohime or Helena x Altera. For one thing, they're both bisexual and they find each other attractive, which is at least a nice start.
^The only support that exists is that they are both in the same house sometimes. That's the extend of it. Medusa complimented Rin's hair once... and that's it. Medusa is more interested in Ayako and Rin very clearly has a crush on Saber on top of her boytoys Shirou and Archer.
All of the women in this game are super strong. If only you could have El and Hilda in the same route together, my super powered team would be perfect.
@Shadow38x Agreed. I can't understand how people can seriously say SuMo was bad or USUM was better when it had such deep character growth, interesting (and gay) interactions that included a silent main character, and a mature but universally understandable depiction of abusive parenting and the ways a child can resist. It's like a Pixar film if they weren't so white and heterosexual.