

She lacks some vampiric qualities, such as that of needing to consume blood to survive (though she suppresses the desire), and being nocturnal.

Arcueid Brunestud ( アルクェイド・ブリュンスタッド, Arukweido Buryunsutaddo) Voiced by: Ryōka Yuzuki ( Melty Blood, Carnival Phantasm, Fate/EXTRA), Ikumi Hasegawa (Remake), Hitomi Nabatame (Anime) Arcueid is a mysterious vampire princess. He carries a switchblade which he uses as protection against the supernatural enemies he encounters. At the beginning of the game, he moves back home at the behest of his sister Akiha after their father's death. An accident 8 years before the game's events resulted in him being excommunicated from the Tohno clan by his father, and he lived with a branch family of the clan during that time.

Characters Main characters Shiki Tohno ( 遠野 志貴, Tōno Shiki) Voiced by: Kenji Nojima ( Melty Blood, Carnival Phantasm), Ryosuke Kanemoto (Remake), Kenichi Suzumura (Anime) The protagonist, who has the ability to see "Death lines" on objects and people which, when traced, destroy what they are on. The remake titles of the visual novel takes place in the city of Soya in an unspecified year in the 2010s. As the story progresses Shiki confronts supernatural beings such as vampires called "Dead Apostles" ( 死徒, Shito), as well as his family's secrets. After moving back Shiki has trouble adjusting to the old-fashioned lifestyle his sister lives by. Eight years later he is called back home by his sister after his father dies.

Due to his injury, Shiki is banished by his father to a branch family of the Tohno household. Soon after he is given special glasses from Aoko Aozaki that blocks the sight of these lines. Due to his injury, Shiki has immense headaches as his mind cannot cope with the sight of death. When he regains consciousness, he gains the ability to see " Death lines" lines by which things, living or not, will eventually break when they die. Shiki suffers a life-threatening injury when he was young. Tsukihime 's plot follows the perspective of protagonist Shiki Tohno ( 遠野 志貴, Tōno Shiki), a second year high school student in the fictional town of Misaki, taking place in 1999. Unlike the original, the first part of the remake has only two routes, Tsukihime as the Arcueid route and Rainbow in the Night as the Ciel route and the Arcueid route has only one ending. The Teach Me, Ciel-sensei! section after a bad ending also return. Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- is a visual novel like the original, and though it features modern amenities (such as better skip functions) it plays mostly the same. When the player has achieved all possible endings, a new epilogue part, entitled Eclipse, is unlocked. Every heroine except Kohaku has two possible endings. The game is divided into five routes, distributed amongst two scenarios: The Near Side of the Moon (Arcueid and Ciel routes), and the Far Side of the Moon (Akiha, Hisui, and Kohaku routes). Some choices lead to bad endings where the protagonist dies, after which the player can optionally view a comedic section called Teach Me, Ciel-sensei!, where a fourth wall–breaking version of the character Ciel offers hints on what led to the bad ending. These choices influence the story, some in large ways while others in small ways. Tsukihime is a visual novel where the story is presented via text that intermittently presents choices for the player to make. The colors of the backgrounds in the game are often monochromatic shades of dark blue at night, with lighter blues and vermillion in the day. Melty Blood: Type Lumina, a new fighting game, was released worldwide on Septemas companion to the remake titles.Ī screenshot of gameplay in Tsukihime. The second part, Tsukihime -The other side of red garden-, was teased in a secret unlockable trailer in -A piece of blue glass moon. The first part of the remake, Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon-, featuring a rewritten and expanded version of two of the original routes, was released on August 26, 2021. A remake with updated art and story was announced in 2008.
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Story concepts and characters shared many similarities with other Type Moon's series The Garden of Sinners, and the two were also subtly connected. Several other related media have also been released, including the bonus disc Tsukihime Plus-Disc, a fan disc Kagetsu Tohya and the fighting game series Melty Blood. In 2003, it was adapted into both an anime television series, Lunar Legend Tsukihime, animated by J.C.Staff, and a manga series, which was serialized between 20 in MediaWorks seinen magazine Dengeki Daioh, with 10 volumes released. "Moon Princess") is a Japanese adult visual novel created by the dōjin circle Type-Moon, who first released it at the Winter Comiket in December 2000.
