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hekateisconfused · 7 months
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Today is a very special day to me. Five years ago, I got my PS4, and was searching for free games. There was one, a free MMORPG, Onigiri. I never expected that five years later, I'd be obsessed with it, and have it be my absolute passion.
This marks my fifth year anniversary of playing Onigiri! It's been such a fun journey, and here's to many more years!
There's no proper amount of words to say how much this game means to me, it has gotten me through a lot, and has sparked my creativity and passion to go further. Along with it being my fifth anniversary, that also means it's my fifth year of having Crystal as my main character, and she means the world to me.
This feels surreal and I'm so happy to share my passion of my favorite RPG with you all.
Here's to five years, and many more!
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Hello hello! I’d love to drop a line asking about Nursery romance! It sounds vv cute
Love from Luteeeeee
hiiiii lady lute!
Nursery Romance was another InuKag about them ...working in a nursery. The idea was that the story would end when Inu got the courage to ask Kagome on a date.
This game has reminded me of how many ideas I have eyeballing me lol. As far as snippets.....hold~~
“Mikadzuki san.” InuYasha turned bored, golden eyes on his best friend-turned-boss, answering his call with as much blatant disregard as he could manage. There were a number of pressing things he needed to attend to and he had no time for Miroku’s useless lectures on morale. Especially since that piece-of-shit-fox-runt had been asking for it. “Don’t be that way, InuYasha! It’s called professionalism.”
Finally, defeated as he often was this early in the morning, he turned his full attention to the smooth talking whore that called himself InuYasha’s best friend. “What?” His tone softened considerably when the other man held out a hot coffee and a microwaved tuna onigiri. 
“I can smell bribery a mile away.”
And Miroku chuckled. “What’s it smell like?”
“Hot fish. What do you want?”
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kaaedey · 5 years
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Boys in swimsuits!
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akainyanmaru · 6 years
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Onigiri fanart too cus i feel like posting art today
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storiesofsass · 6 years
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Started Playing Onigiri again
Did they just imply Miroku is bi? Just when I thought I couldn’t love him more. This happens and I’m shook
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sjqk · 6 years
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Looking for a casual party!
I've been playing Onigiri for a little over a month (started 11/24) and I'm level 91. I figure it isn't the best MMO but it's definitely one that I've had fun on!I'd like to find friends to party with in-game and on PS4 for general chatting and gaming. My Onigiri Online handle is Cyllis! Please PM me for my PSN ID if you're interested !!
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xdraonthefox · 7 years
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I drew a promo for my newest rp blog over @kazenokxtsune, but like... zoinks am I proud of how it’s come out so I thought I’d put a text-less version over here first.
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historys-forgotten · 7 years
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“No matter what anyone says, punching Momotarou is really satisfying...”
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Onigiri memes 3
Sign: road work ahead
Miroku: Road work ahead? Yeah I sure hope it does.
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hekateisconfused · 11 months
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mirotarou??
Homo- homosexuality- gay- tHEY'RE GAY!!
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luna-orlha · 6 years
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18. “Do either of them realize they love each other?” Inuyasha/Kagome
Inuyasha bracketed Kagome with his legs, picking off her side dishes as she ate her onigiri and watched Sango and Miroku bicker with each other. “Hey Inuyasha? Do either of them realize they love each other?”
“Hmm?” He stuck his chin on her head and tilted his head. “Funny, I never noticed it until you mentioned it.”
“Hey Sango! Miroku!” She cupped her mouth with her hand and yelled.
The two turned and look at them, “What!?”
“Go get a room!”
“I’m not in love with him/her!”
Inuyasha nuzzled her neck. “Maybe we should get a room instead.”
“Inuyasha, sit.”
It’s been a while since I watched Inuyasha. Sorry if they’re OOC? Eh.. Probably set post series.
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kaaedey · 5 years
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weebnihonja · 7 years
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Days 1 and 2: Arrival and Tokyo Wanderings: 
(sorry the first day is late, I was having issues with connecting to the WiFi)
Day 1:
Finally arrived in Japan after a 10-hour plane ride.  When I arrived at the airport, with 4 other people on the trip I might add, I made it through passport control despite my initial nervousness about it.  After waiting for a while at the airport, the other people on the trip showed up and we made way to the Tokyo-Narita express train, which we took to the station after the Tokyo station.  While on the train we munched on the food we had purchased back at the terminal, mostly onigiri, which is basically some kind of something in the middle of some rice, wrapped in seaweed.  after navigating the train station in the, what felt like,  the middle of Tokyo.  At one point, someone lost their ticket to exit the train station, so she had to buy a new one just to get out.  Other than that, things went smoothly as we piled into cabs 4 at a time to get to the Tokyo Olympic Youth Center, which is basically a hybrid of a hostel and a college campus.  For the 12 students on this trip, 11 of us on the program, one as a translator, we have 3 rooms so of course all of the guys get thrown into the same room since there's only four of us (well three plus me).  Since we were all tired from the plane, we unpacked, got our sheets, and experienced Japanese bathing for the first time, which felt really nice.  Japanese style bathing is where you do all the washing beforehand, either in a shower or at a sitting stand(I have yet to try this) then getting into a huge hot water bath to relax your muscles for a bit and to just relax.
Day 2
impucantStarted early, with an 8 am alarm, though all of us were up by that time due to various degrees of jet lag.  We went to our first Japanese breakfast, which was delicious, (the picture of the tray without the giant bowl of noodles).  We had our first class today, though it was spent trying to figure out a way to the syllabus to everyone, which eventually worked out.   We had a lecture from the same person who we read an article from about the exclusion of women from climbing Fuji.  She also talked about how the cults of Fuji were born and talked a bit about the history of some of the villages around the base of Fuji, which I learned has a total of 10 stages and the first 5 are all in a forest, so you can't see the mountain until you get to the 5th checkpoint where women, historically, had the stop and turn around because of the ban of women on Fuji, which had to do with their 'impurity' known as menstruation.  hover this guy named Jikigyô Miroku turned around that idea by saying that, in fact, menstruation blood gives life and should not be treated as an impurity, but instead as a life giver.  As you can probably tell, I enjoyed the lecture.  Lunch was delicious and such a good bargain, 540¥ which is basically $5.00.  me and two of the other guys, Azen and Shawn, ended up sitting at a table with a Japanese(family?) who was so nice and impressed that we knew how to use chopsticks (sorta).  we then walked and commuted around Tokyo to visit various mini-Fujis, which was built so that women could summit Fuji.  one of the ones remaining was located near a shrine where you could cleanse and revitalize yourself spiritually.  we also visited part of the spiritual grave of Jikigyô Miroku, which is located in the middle of a Buddist graveyard, noted by the wooden slabs with characters written on them, as well as notches on the side to represent the 4 elements.  We also stopped by a third mini Fuji, where there was a festival happening.  the intriguing part of this was that all Buddhist imagery was erased from it, separating the Buddhist and Shinto religions.  We then had time to wander around the festival, I got a slice of pineapple, Nick and Shawn both had shaved ice, Nhi won a bouncy balloon, and  Sierra got a chocolate covered banana.  We wandered back to the Olympic center, picked up some stuff on the way back and chilled for a bit before dinner.  we all, except for Hannah, Liz, and Andy went out for ramen at a place that sells vegetarian ramen.  I had the beef ramen which was delicious.  Since we were all above the legal drinking age in Japan, we went and found this cute little underground bar, where we all tried Sake, which had a mild taste, but some mild spice to it, I'd recommend trying it sometime.
Anyway, thats all for today!
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xdraonthefox · 7 years
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three Mirokus is a LOT of miroku’s to deal with
at least they can humor themselves
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kittiemitties · 8 years
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These goobers are so important to me
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First impressions of Onigiri partners
Shizuka: P U R E
Yoshitsune: Dancing Samurai
Miroku: Daddy 
Ibaraki Douji: Prostitute
Momotaru: Racist serial killer turned into spicy cinnamon roll
Kaguya: Gamer chic
Sussano: Flower child....literally
Amastaeru: Loli
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