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What lie? There is an entire thread with people complaining the name reminds them of some porn thing or whatnot.

It's not because they don't like lace.

It has nothing to do with being a prude or not as was explained to you over and over again in that thread. I won't go over it again as you would no doubt ignore it again (you very rarely seem to engage in an actual conversation - merely post a line or two of pithy comments).
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Fine. They aren't prudes.

Just easily reminded of porn actresses? Anyway. Disagreeing is not ignoring. It's just not agreeing.

If people find a given name stupid due to its connotations, it doesn't mean that they are prudes. I would also vehemently oppose a Gremlin named Cöcä Cölä Zerö yet not out of any sense of prudishness.
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If people find a given name stupid due to its connotations, it doesn't mean that they are prudes. I would also vehemently oppose a Gremlin named Cöcä Cölä Zerö yet not out of any sense of prudishness.

I'm writing this down, honest.

In all seriousness, I understand your point.

And disagree.

Also, new thread mate, if you want to keep arguing the point.

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Sometimes those nightmares take the form of vicious female bird spirits that neither care if their nipples are showing nor have any real ability to make or attach pasties, and these creatures are summoned by mentally disturbed individuals who are interested in more important things than putting pasties onto a Shikome's nipples.

 

This isn't cheesecake for the sake of cheesecake, these creatures really should have their nipples showing. It is odd that the game allows for showing Gremlin ass on a model but not nipples on a horrific female monster, and the solution is that clunky looking.

I think you kinda miss the point here, fluffwise...

The fact is: they don't put on the pasties, and nobody else put them on... just like nobody did their hair or put them a necklace.

They manifest themselves in that form, maybe because they are shaped from strange nightmares or their corrupted memories of their ancient past, who knows...

A lot of creatures from folklore (expecially asian folklore) shows some kind of weird connection with human fashion or habits. In the majority of the cases is safe to assume that they don't invest a lot of time everyday dressing and tailoring their apparence. They simply manifests thenselves with that shape, consciously or not.

Also, a lot of fictional creatures from artistic media share that same characteristic today: take a look at Valfor or Ixion from Final Fantasy X, for example. they are spirit beasts, and they are covered vith rings, necklaces and so on. obviously they don't dress themselves, and clearly nobody put all that jewelry on them. THey are manifested like that.

 

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