31:23 The individual characters on book she's holding (read left to right, top to bottom) reads as ma-ne-ji-me-n-to, or "management" (so I interpret it as she's the team's adorable manager figuring out how to do her job).
Some notes regarding Nursery Rhyme. Lore-wise she is actually a weapon of mass destruction, well, she can be. Her main identity does have to do with Alice in Wonderland however she is capable of evoking and replicating all characters that belong to fictional books, she can even morph into servants with records in books (in one of Moriarty's interlude she transforms into Moriarty), although she doesn't have the same strength. While her active role in FGO is small, she frequently influences other servants in events or moments where their past as children is touched upon (Nightingale and Raikou are two examples) in order to protect the little amount of childlike innocence the servant may possess. Nursery Rhyme is a concept pretending to be a child and it's main priority is to protect children. She took on Alice's form in order to "give her the happy ending she deserves" .
Based on the Christmas hint, it's probably gonna be a santa servant. Most likely Martha as she's the next Santa in NA, but a Jeanne episode is possible. Alternatively, it could be Suzaka Gozen as she was Santa in Arcade.
With how into into the rhymes Sekhie was, you shoulda mentioned Alice sings them fairly often when using her familiars, and her "normal" witchcraft shares the same theme. In fact, she breaks the rules so hard Nasu put witches in the same category as fairies and left things at "they surpass magecraft & true magic" ps If i had a nickle for every time I got into a franchise Japan made that references nursery rhymes & Hans Anderson I'd have 4 nickles, which isnt alot, but its weird it happened 4xs.
@@t.h.e.animeclub Sinoalice(fairy tales made even darker by Yoko Taro), Princess Tutu(overflowing with ballet, opera, and fairy tale references), & Shakugan no Shana(Margery Daw is both named after and a walking tribute to nursery rhymes). Somehow all relevant to Anderson, Alice, & witchcraft😅
There is a small moment with Nursery Rhyme that I'd like to share. It comes at the end of a Summer Event that was horror movie-themed, so... "Little Jeanne": I-I'm surprised you're all handling this so well. I don't know WHEN I'll be able to sleep without a night light again... Jack the Ripper: Don't worry, it's okay. If any monsters show up, we'll just dismember them! Nursery Rhyme: I guess the fact that we really are fine even after everything that happened is one of our greatest strengths. I suppose I have the Brothers Grimm to thank for that, for better and worse... Not much to this moment, but I just like it. Assuming the hint means that the next Servant is a Santa Servant, I'm guessing Jeanne d'Arc. There are a couple other who would fit, but with a certain recent release, I lean towards this option.
Let it be said about nursery rhyme that Alice and wonderland relates powers are not the extent of her abilities that is what she limits herself to due to her fondness for Alice. Because nursery rhyme is an embodiment of children’s stories her powers extent to almost anything in literature. Remember in one event where nursery rhyme decided to summon an entire Demon God Pillar.
It's funny how Niknak is now mentioning about how often the children trio shows up, because a couple months back someone actually noted down how often each Servant has individually shown up across main story and event chapters and the child trio here were all very high up, with Rhyme and Jack specifically being the 4th and 5th most reoccurring Servants in the game with 54 and 50 different appearances, respectively. Apparently, they are the Servants most often used for when the story writer want a child Servant to appear in the story and they often appear together which leads to a large amount of showings for them. Other notable Servants on that list are: Mash who is obviously first since she always appears, even in stories where in she doesn't feature in. Sherlock is 6th with 48 appearances Blackbeard is 7th at 44 Mordred is 8th with 39 Emiya is 9th with 37 Tamamo Cat is 11th with 35 Moriarty, Edison and Shakespeare all share 13th place as they all have 33 individual showings. Tesla has 32 showings, putting him in 14th. Caesar, Nero, Jason, Nightingale and Jeanne Lily all have 31 individual appearances making them all 15th in the list. This one is a particularly eclectic group (and there's another Servant I'm not mentioning due to Sekhie not knowing them). It's also notable just how much less Jeanne Lily has shown up compared to Jack and Rhyme. Liz is 16th with 30 showings (she shares places with two others) Tristan and Gawain share 17th with 29 (plus another Servant). 18th place is shared between FSN Cu Chulainn, Waver, Mephistopheles, Murasaki Shikibu, Medb, Nitocris, Jeanne Alter and Artemis (along with two others) and they all individually have 28 each. 19th is shared between Gilgamesh, Ozymandias and Jaguarman (along with 3 others) and they all have 27 each. The last one I'm mentioning is 20th place which is shared by Karna, Heracles, Hans Christian Andersen, OG Tamamo and Okita (+1 other) who all individually have 26 showings. If either of you is interested in seeing the full list (I didn't even list out half of it), here ya go:(www.reddit.com/r/grandorder/s/fx5QZADjPh) but Sekhie should beware of possible spoilers given that it IS the FGO sub in reddit and people aren't scared of spoiling shit in comments and such. Btw, the third girl in the Little Little Bullet CE wasn't Abby, but rather Bunyan. Bunyan sort of serves the role of a 4th member of the child group since Rhyme and Jack befriended her in her debut event so she sometimes shows up with them (much more often in the Riyo manga).
38:00 also Hans and nursery rhyme has creative license disagreements. In fact I’m surprised that we don’t see more of nursery rhyme the story book, Scheherazade the story teller, and murasaki the story keeper.
Oh hey, it's the adorable loli Servant who has committed several war crimes and/or crimes against humanity on multiple occasions. Wait, that describes half the lolis in the game, even without mentioning the ones Sekhie doesn't know yet we still have Jack (dismemberment of random women), Nero Draco (being a Beast, also all the shit Nero did irl), Wu(willful torture, executing lots of people), Liz(blood baths, murdering our ears before she good enough to not do that), Mélusine(literal war crimes, genocide of an entire tribe of fae, razing half of Britain to the ground)...and now we have Rhyme with some casual fairy tale themed Fates Worse Than Death mixed in with demon pillar summoning and letting the Jabberwocky murder people. But really, she's a sweet girl and a reliable ally, and she helps keep Jack pretty innocent as well so that's good. Guess letting a mass of angry children wraiths regularly interact with "The Hero of All Children" can really help simmer them down.
"Oi loves! It's time for this week's Sekkie Reacts with the sugar and spice Nursery Rhyme an' me lovely Angel Mum!" ...Apologies for those who do not get my reference...and apologies for those who do... lol 9:47 - 10:13 : *SPOILERS FOR FATE EXTRA!* (For those who want to play blind) 12:10 - A fun detail is that her Third Ascension design changes depending on the book her manifestation is based on! Wada Arco (her artist) demonstrates this by showing a version of NR that's Little Mermaid themed, which gives her dress a coral reef design on the bottom. (Note: I saw that Sekkie saw this at the end, but I am keeping it up for context on the design! lol) Also, despite being Alice in Wonderland themed, NR loves ALL children stories and Nursery Rhymes. 13:14 - That's mainly a callback to Alice's backstory, those two things caused Alice pain and misery, so NR instinctively dislikes them for that. 14:00 - Play Fate/Extra CCC to find out why she feels guilty! (Ngl, that was a strange scene, but I can't say NR doesn't get her just deserts...though it was pretty excessive.) 14:20 - Nursery Rhyme's skill descriptions are unique in that it reads like she's describing herself to you in excerpts from children's stories and nursery rhymes (because of course), so the best way to understand what they do besides seeing them in action, is knowing the context of these references. 16:49 - *Fun Fate Fact!* In Fate/Extra, Nursery Rhyme's boss battle is a timed match where taking too long (I think it was like 8 or 9 turns?), has her activate Queen's Glass Game which *restarts the ENTIRE boss fight!* lol 20:27 - Idk if you couldn't find clean gameplay or something, but I am surprised you didn't show off videos of the Jabberwock's moveset or Queen's Glass Game in Fate/Extra 21:11 - She's not a Fate character YET! (Fingers crossed) But she *was* mentioned in Melty Blood: Type Lumina at least. Also... *Merry Mahoyo Mention!* Alice Kuonji is the descendant of "Yumina": the first witch, creator of Ploy Kickshaws, and the Original Wielder of First Magic! 21:47 - *Tubular Type-Moon Tidbit!* Alice Kuonji's school also happens to be the same school that Akiha (Shiki Tohno's Sister) goes to! 28:26 - It's embarrassing and ironic "deaths" and IIRC the victims are less "dead" and more put in a comatose-like state. (Cause you can't truly bring someone back from the dead in the Nasuverse****) 30:18 - *Merry Mahoyo Mention!* Humpty and Dumpty's human designs seem to have only been shown in the Chibi-themed side content: "The Wonderful World of Ploys" and in the cover for the Mahoyo arrangement album for Mahoyo: "Witch on the Holy Night Original Soundtrack Repetition", where you can see them on the bottom-right corner in the normal art style. Whether or not this will be a tease on a future appearance in Mahoyo 2 is yet to be seen! 35:05 - It's Bunyan, NikNak...HOW COULD YOU FORGET ABOUT *BUNYAN!?* lol For this Reacts' hint: ....Do you have any idea how little that narrows things down, Anime Club? lmao I'm gonna throw a shot in the dark and say it's Jeanne d'Arc Alter Santa Lily, and by extension, Jeanne d'Arc as she hasn't been covered yet!
I try to ignore those things incase I open a CE with a character I don't know for Spoiler purposes lol. I'm good at forgetting but not that good if I read too closely XD It's all to give the best future Reacts
The Nameless Forest that comes up regarding Nursery Rhyme is a misty forest where the fog erases the memories of those who enter. Once their memories fade, so too will their very existence if they linger. There is a regular trick to countering it though - carry something on you that you have your name written on, and look at it once you start struggling to remember yourself. Supporting material for Fate/Extra Last Encore says that the Nameless Forest is actually Alice the Master's Reality Marble. It also exists on its own in part of Faerie Britain. Little Little Bullet is another of the manga made during Summer 3. And as has been noted, the blonde girl is Paul Bunyan, not Abigail. During the Prisma Illya collab event, a version of Nursery Rhyme appears as one of the event's Magical Girl boss enemies. She sings a variant on Baa Baa Black Sheep to summon a companion familiar for the fight... except she changes up some of the lines and you get "Baa baa black goat, have you any young? Ia ia, Shub-Niggurath, Glasya-Labolas" to summon up a Demon Pillar as her "black sheep/goat" familiar. Nursery Rhyme can get stronger in the presence of other figures who are related to fairy tales - she's at one point in the story saved from a lethal blow that shattered her spiritual core because Sakata Kintoki was in the room with her, and Kintoki is the basis of the Japanese folk tale character "Kintaro", allowing for that story to 'fill in the gaps' of her shattered core as the protagonist is trying to heal her. Scheherazade particularly gets along well with Nursery Rhyme, as a storyteller and a living story collection. Nursery Rhyme is also the only member of Chaldea's little children group who can approach Lobo without disturbing him - Lobo is spooked by deities and oni, and is angered by humans, but since Nursery Rhyme is none of the above, Lobo stays chill if she approaches him. The term "Little Children's Kingdom" specifically for the child Servants stems from the Learning With Manga series from Riyo. There are other child Servants who tend to pal around with Nursery Rhyme and Jack that haven't been mentioned... and as I said way back in her video, Sei Shounagon sometimes tries to pitch in on snack runs. Oh yeah, Nursery Rhyme was actually the culprit of the first Valentine's Day event - she caused a giant ruckus with Chaldea's chocolate animating into imitation Servants to bait the Master into walking into Nursery Rhyme's tea party, where she planned to keep them trapped all day. But after a while, Rhyme's tooth starts aching, despite her attempts to pretend that it isn't happening. The protagonist shortly after manages to escape by calling "the dentist"... Fergus mac Roich and his gigantic Caladbolg (you know, the gigantic drill-sword), which utterly terrifies Nursery Rhyme into running away.
To summarize what Nursery Rhyme is all about:
"It's all funs and games until you realized you are in the German version."
LMFAO My dreams when It starts out as a Disney tale, then someone cuts off a heel
31:23 The individual characters on book she's holding (read left to right, top to bottom) reads as ma-ne-ji-me-n-to, or "management" (so I interpret it as she's the team's adorable manager figuring out how to do her job).
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Book daughter is good daughter
Some notes regarding Nursery Rhyme.
Lore-wise she is actually a weapon of mass destruction, well, she can be.
Her main identity does have to do with Alice in Wonderland however she is capable of evoking and replicating all characters that belong to fictional books, she can even morph into servants with records in books (in one of Moriarty's interlude she transforms into Moriarty), although she doesn't have the same strength.
While her active role in FGO is small, she frequently influences other servants in events or moments where their past as children is touched upon (Nightingale and Raikou are two examples) in order to protect the little amount of childlike innocence the servant may possess.
Nursery Rhyme is a concept pretending to be a child and it's main priority is to protect children. She took on Alice's form in order to "give her the happy ending she deserves" .
The is the Servant that Fucking Terrifies me more than just about any other outside the Foreigner and Beast class
Based on the Christmas hint, it's probably gonna be a santa servant. Most likely Martha as she's the next Santa in NA, but a Jeanne episode is possible. Alternatively, it could be Suzaka Gozen as she was Santa in Arcade.
With how into into the rhymes Sekhie was, you shoulda mentioned Alice sings them fairly often when using her familiars, and her "normal" witchcraft shares the same theme. In fact, she breaks the rules so hard Nasu put witches in the same category as fairies and left things at "they surpass magecraft & true magic"
ps If i had a nickle for every time I got into a franchise Japan made that references nursery rhymes & Hans Anderson I'd have 4 nickles, which isnt alot, but its weird it happened 4xs.
I'm curious about the other 3!
@@t.h.e.animeclub Sinoalice(fairy tales made even darker by Yoko Taro), Princess Tutu(overflowing with ballet, opera, and fairy tale references), & Shakugan no Shana(Margery Daw is both named after and a walking tribute to nursery rhymes). Somehow all relevant to Anderson, Alice, & witchcraft😅
Intresting, I'd heard of Princess Tutu and Shakugan no Shana, but I did not know that
There is a small moment with Nursery Rhyme that I'd like to share. It comes at the end of a Summer Event that was horror movie-themed, so...
"Little Jeanne": I-I'm surprised you're all handling this so well. I don't know WHEN I'll be able to sleep without a night light again...
Jack the Ripper: Don't worry, it's okay. If any monsters show up, we'll just dismember them!
Nursery Rhyme: I guess the fact that we really are fine even after everything that happened is one of our greatest strengths. I suppose I have the Brothers Grimm to thank for that, for better and worse...
Not much to this moment, but I just like it.
Assuming the hint means that the next Servant is a Santa Servant, I'm guessing Jeanne d'Arc. There are a couple other who would fit, but with a certain recent release, I lean towards this option.
Let it be said about nursery rhyme that Alice and wonderland relates powers are not the extent of her abilities that is what she limits herself to due to her fondness for Alice.
Because nursery rhyme is an embodiment of children’s stories her powers extent to almost anything in literature. Remember in one event where nursery rhyme decided to summon an entire Demon God Pillar.
She theorethically is capable of summoning the outer gods too
It's funny how Niknak is now mentioning about how often the children trio shows up, because a couple months back someone actually noted down how often each Servant has individually shown up across main story and event chapters and the child trio here were all very high up, with Rhyme and Jack specifically being the 4th and 5th most reoccurring Servants in the game with 54 and 50 different appearances, respectively. Apparently, they are the Servants most often used for when the story writer want a child Servant to appear in the story and they often appear together which leads to a large amount of showings for them.
Other notable Servants on that list are:
Mash who is obviously first since she always appears, even in stories where in she doesn't feature in.
Sherlock is 6th with 48 appearances
Blackbeard is 7th at 44
Mordred is 8th with 39
Emiya is 9th with 37
Tamamo Cat is 11th with 35
Moriarty, Edison and Shakespeare all share 13th place as they all have 33 individual showings.
Tesla has 32 showings, putting him in 14th.
Caesar, Nero, Jason, Nightingale and Jeanne Lily all have 31 individual appearances making them all 15th in the list. This one is a particularly eclectic group (and there's another Servant I'm not mentioning due to Sekhie not knowing them). It's also notable just how much less Jeanne Lily has shown up compared to Jack and Rhyme.
Liz is 16th with 30 showings (she shares places with two others)
Tristan and Gawain share 17th with 29 (plus another Servant).
18th place is shared between FSN Cu Chulainn, Waver, Mephistopheles, Murasaki Shikibu, Medb, Nitocris, Jeanne Alter and Artemis (along with two others) and they all individually have 28 each.
19th is shared between Gilgamesh, Ozymandias and Jaguarman (along with 3 others) and they all have 27 each.
The last one I'm mentioning is 20th place which is shared by Karna, Heracles, Hans Christian Andersen, OG Tamamo and Okita (+1 other) who all individually have 26 showings.
If either of you is interested in seeing the full list (I didn't even list out half of it), here ya go:(www.reddit.com/r/grandorder/s/fx5QZADjPh) but Sekhie should beware of possible spoilers given that it IS the FGO sub in reddit and people aren't scared of spoiling shit in comments and such.
Btw, the third girl in the Little Little Bullet CE wasn't Abby, but rather Bunyan. Bunyan sort of serves the role of a 4th member of the child group since Rhyme and Jack befriended her in her debut event so she sometimes shows up with them (much more often in the Riyo manga).
38:00 also Hans and nursery rhyme has creative license disagreements.
In fact I’m surprised that we don’t see more of nursery rhyme the story book, Scheherazade the story teller, and murasaki the story keeper.
I feel like Sche and Murasaki have interacted at least once. Maybe in Scheherazade's Interlude?
@@Tacos299 I mine as a trio
Oh hey, it's the adorable loli Servant who has committed several war crimes and/or crimes against humanity on multiple occasions.
Wait, that describes half the lolis in the game, even without mentioning the ones Sekhie doesn't know yet we still have Jack (dismemberment of random women), Nero Draco (being a Beast, also all the shit Nero did irl), Wu(willful torture, executing lots of people), Liz(blood baths, murdering our ears before she good enough to not do that), Mélusine(literal war crimes, genocide of an entire tribe of fae, razing half of Britain to the ground)...and now we have Rhyme with some casual fairy tale themed Fates Worse Than Death mixed in with demon pillar summoning and letting the Jabberwocky murder people.
But really, she's a sweet girl and a reliable ally, and she helps keep Jack pretty innocent as well so that's good. Guess letting a mass of angry children wraiths regularly interact with "The Hero of All Children" can really help simmer them down.
The children kingdom also known as jack's rehabilitation group, you have the main subject, fairy tales incarnate and santa
"Oi loves! It's time for this week's Sekkie Reacts with the sugar and spice Nursery Rhyme an' me lovely Angel Mum!" ...Apologies for those who do not get my reference...and apologies for those who do... lol
9:47 - 10:13 : *SPOILERS FOR FATE EXTRA!* (For those who want to play blind)
12:10 - A fun detail is that her Third Ascension design changes depending on the book her manifestation is based on! Wada Arco (her artist) demonstrates this by showing a version of NR that's Little Mermaid themed, which gives her dress a coral reef design on the bottom. (Note: I saw that Sekkie saw this at the end, but I am keeping it up for context on the design! lol) Also, despite being Alice in Wonderland themed, NR loves ALL children stories and Nursery Rhymes.
13:14 - That's mainly a callback to Alice's backstory, those two things caused Alice pain and misery, so NR instinctively dislikes them for that.
14:00 - Play Fate/Extra CCC to find out why she feels guilty! (Ngl, that was a strange scene, but I can't say NR doesn't get her just deserts...though it was pretty excessive.)
14:20 - Nursery Rhyme's skill descriptions are unique in that it reads like she's describing herself to you in excerpts from children's stories and nursery rhymes (because of course), so the best way to understand what they do besides seeing them in action, is knowing the context of these references.
16:49 - *Fun Fate Fact!* In Fate/Extra, Nursery Rhyme's boss battle is a timed match where taking too long (I think it was like 8 or 9 turns?), has her activate Queen's Glass Game which *restarts the ENTIRE boss fight!* lol
20:27 - Idk if you couldn't find clean gameplay or something, but I am surprised you didn't show off videos of the Jabberwock's moveset or Queen's Glass Game in Fate/Extra
21:11 - She's not a Fate character YET! (Fingers crossed) But she *was* mentioned in Melty Blood: Type Lumina at least.
Also...
*Merry Mahoyo Mention!* Alice Kuonji is the descendant of "Yumina": the first witch, creator of Ploy Kickshaws, and the Original Wielder of First Magic!
21:47 - *Tubular Type-Moon Tidbit!* Alice Kuonji's school also happens to be the same school that Akiha (Shiki Tohno's Sister) goes to!
28:26 - It's embarrassing and ironic "deaths" and IIRC the victims are less "dead" and more put in a comatose-like state. (Cause you can't truly bring someone back from the dead in the Nasuverse****)
30:18 - *Merry Mahoyo Mention!* Humpty and Dumpty's human designs seem to have only been shown in the Chibi-themed side content: "The Wonderful World of Ploys" and in the cover for the Mahoyo arrangement album for Mahoyo: "Witch on the Holy Night Original Soundtrack Repetition", where you can see them on the bottom-right corner in the normal art style. Whether or not this will be a tease on a future appearance in Mahoyo 2 is yet to be seen!
35:05 - It's Bunyan, NikNak...HOW COULD YOU FORGET ABOUT *BUNYAN!?* lol
For this Reacts' hint: ....Do you have any idea how little that narrows things down, Anime Club? lmao
I'm gonna throw a shot in the dark and say it's Jeanne d'Arc Alter Santa Lily, and by extension, Jeanne d'Arc as she hasn't been covered yet!
Lol we do try to be cryptic occasionally
Correction: The Little Little bullet CE actually depicts Nursery, Jackie and Paul Bunyan.
ya know i thought so in editing but i wasent sure
@t.h.e.animeclub
What funny is that the section listing out the Servants literally been on screen for the entire length of reading that description.
I try to ignore those things incase I open a CE with a character I don't know for Spoiler purposes lol. I'm good at forgetting but not that good if I read too closely XD It's all to give the best future Reacts
So Nursery Rhyme is stated to be the juvenile form of Mother Goose
I want how powerful Mother Goose is given everything we’ve seen from nursery Rhyme
My book daughter is precious and must be protected
The Nameless Forest that comes up regarding Nursery Rhyme is a misty forest where the fog erases the memories of those who enter. Once their memories fade, so too will their very existence if they linger. There is a regular trick to countering it though - carry something on you that you have your name written on, and look at it once you start struggling to remember yourself. Supporting material for Fate/Extra Last Encore says that the Nameless Forest is actually Alice the Master's Reality Marble. It also exists on its own in part of Faerie Britain.
Little Little Bullet is another of the manga made during Summer 3. And as has been noted, the blonde girl is Paul Bunyan, not Abigail.
During the Prisma Illya collab event, a version of Nursery Rhyme appears as one of the event's Magical Girl boss enemies. She sings a variant on Baa Baa Black Sheep to summon a companion familiar for the fight... except she changes up some of the lines and you get "Baa baa black goat, have you any young? Ia ia, Shub-Niggurath, Glasya-Labolas" to summon up a Demon Pillar as her "black sheep/goat" familiar.
Nursery Rhyme can get stronger in the presence of other figures who are related to fairy tales - she's at one point in the story saved from a lethal blow that shattered her spiritual core because Sakata Kintoki was in the room with her, and Kintoki is the basis of the Japanese folk tale character "Kintaro", allowing for that story to 'fill in the gaps' of her shattered core as the protagonist is trying to heal her.
Scheherazade particularly gets along well with Nursery Rhyme, as a storyteller and a living story collection. Nursery Rhyme is also the only member of Chaldea's little children group who can approach Lobo without disturbing him - Lobo is spooked by deities and oni, and is angered by humans, but since Nursery Rhyme is none of the above, Lobo stays chill if she approaches him.
The term "Little Children's Kingdom" specifically for the child Servants stems from the Learning With Manga series from Riyo. There are other child Servants who tend to pal around with Nursery Rhyme and Jack that haven't been mentioned... and as I said way back in her video, Sei Shounagon sometimes tries to pitch in on snack runs.
Oh yeah, Nursery Rhyme was actually the culprit of the first Valentine's Day event - she caused a giant ruckus with Chaldea's chocolate animating into imitation Servants to bait the Master into walking into Nursery Rhyme's tea party, where she planned to keep them trapped all day. But after a while, Rhyme's tooth starts aching, despite her attempts to pretend that it isn't happening. The protagonist shortly after manages to escape by calling "the dentist"... Fergus mac Roich and his gigantic Caladbolg (you know, the gigantic drill-sword), which utterly terrifies Nursery Rhyme into running away.
Nursery Rhyme and Hans are not friends. She thinks he is a bully and he acts like a jerk to her and everyone else.
Im guessing next servant either astolfo or martha
nursery rhyme is my first sr, i used her until london
Who gave her the gun?
Grandpa Moriarty obviously
Are you doing just a bunch of Santa versions for the next reaction?
I am not sure what the hint is if not that.
oh boy... her
Mmmmm, doujin