First post here, and I just wanted to let everyone who enjoyed Sakura-Colored Triangle know that it is actually ongoing, and is not just a oneshot. I just discovered this tonight, myself. The artist recently did a couple more chapters and the English translation can be found at Danbooru. Here's the first page of chapter two, and if you keep clicking to the right in the pool, they go in order:
oh but i do remember this one yuri where one of the girls brothers was gay and they managed to get out of it by sham-marrying each others partners hurray for sham marriages!
Re-read Heart-Pounding Excitement at Mononoke Girls' Academy for the second time this month. I really like Yuri in original fantasy settings. Wish there was a whole lot more of it.
What an annoying obsession lol. And I hardly ever touch the Touhou stuff, don't know a whole lot about it tbh and kinda intend to keep it that way. Also I have generally avoided the Nanoha stuff as well. Just totally unfamiliar with the characters which makes me wonder where the hell that match up came from anyways??? O_o...
I've never seen Nonaha, nor know much about Touhou. I usually take these in as one-shot stories...
But, I got say that Nanoha x Fate tags are my favorite, their stuff is usually so sweet.
(And I would just LOVE to see them as adults and not high schoolers for once XD .)
It's mostly due to japan's obsession over school girls... :S
Kinda why I like doujins more, Nanoha stuff where they are living together as adults, Touhou Project stuff (may have a school around there but it rarely deals with it), VOCALOID stuff as well.
But when it comes to original stuff it is usually about school girls. Some that aren't:
Was going to link so many more... Haha.
Still, the ratio of non-school girls : school girls setting is pretty crazy
(when not taking into account the massive amount of touhou doujins)
People, forget the yuri at this point. Let's talk about plot: How many more chapters do you think there will be before there is progress on the story?
Higashiyama Shou's Prism was sortof slow paced when it comes to plot, in a good way.
Quite refreshing to read something that is not shoving PLOT up my ass with all it's might at a whacked pacing... Feels more real and I think it makes the characters more believable as humans and not tools for drama.