Part of the Umineko When They Cry franchise. This side-story takes place outside the main story.<br><br>The story expands on the use of the Purple Declaration introduced by Bernkastel in Twilight of the Golden Witch. The Red Truth still applies in this game even though there are lesser than usual games. Knox's rules are stated in red to show that it is valid in this game.
From Fallen Syndicate: "My father's last words were a curse, binding me even after his death." Genkyou is a city-state ruled by status and comprised entirely of nobles. Crime and underhanded deals seem to be an everyday occurrence and one in which many turn a blind eye. To fulfill his father's dying words, Iori travels to Genkyou determined to do whatever it takes to extract his father's revenge. However, their may be more to Iori than meets the eye.
In this world, when human beings reach the age of 12, their bodies gradually change to the genders they wish to be. And by the time they are 14 years old, their appearances change to reflect their genders. But by spring of my eighteenth year, I am still without a gender...
A bitter love story depicting the realities of love between female college students who earn money by renting themselves out to men as their girlfriends. The first volume is a young office worker who rents the protagonist, Yuki, as a fake girlfriend. A substitute girl who plays the customer's ideal girlfriend to the end... Could it be that the distance between two people's minds is actually quite small?
The company employee Osanai is upset, because his superior, a middle-aged man, abuses him at work every single day. One day Osanai ends up drinking his pain away and accidentally buys glasses which promise to make middle-aged men look like beautiful girls. His everyday life changes drastically...
St. Kleio Academy is a very exclusive school: all of the students are clones of famous historical figures such as Beethoven, Queen Elizabeth I, Napoleon, Mozart, and Freud. All of them, that is, except for Shiro Kamiya. As Shiro struggles to adapt to this unusual campus, St. Kleio's first graduate, a clone of John F. Kennedy, is killed. Are the clones doomed to repeat the fate of their genetic progenitors, or can they create their own destinies? And how does a normal boy like Shiro fit in?
Kachou Kousaku Shima is the first in a number of Japanese manga series about a fictional salaryman named Shima Kousaku, a Japanese white-collar worker who devotes his life to his company, Hatsushiba Electric.---- **Won the 15th Kodansha Manga Award for General Manga in 1991, which it shared with the Josei work Akujo**
The story is set in the future on the planet named Amoi which is controlled by a supercomputer named Jupiter. Among the mostly male human population, the light-haired elite class is allowed to temporarily keep the dark-haired "mongrels" as pets. One elite member, Iason, encounters a mongrel named Riki in the slums and decides to take him in. However, Iason keeps Riki longer than it is socially approved, and rumors abound about their possible relationship.
Koharu lives with her mom's ex-boyfriend, Ryouji, after he adopted her. They are living as a happy family; however, one day, they cross the line that they're not supposed to cross desiring each other's body like beasts. Now their destiny starts to take its own course...
Satsuki, a boy high school boy and his childhood friend are riding in an underground train until it suddenly stops. Upon closer inspection the denizens of the train discover a mysterious beast! Panic sets in as the passengers struggle to survive the beast and escape to the surface.
Plain girl Rinko Souma rents the heart of her crush Souta Hisakawa. But what late fee must she pay after she decides not to return the rental?
A boy wakes up in a strange room and finds a girl passed out with him. They find out they both have weird collars on. The boy has a phone which seems to be connected to the people behind this. They want them to do what?