Moonlit Bear (story)

Moonlit Bear is a short, illustrative story included in Waltz of Evil: The Deadly Sins of Evil Guidebook. It follows the events of the song of the same name as Eve Moonlit steals two fruit from a vicious bear on a moonlit night.

Plot Summary
''Note: This summary is incomplete. Improved summary pending until translations are acquired.''

Characters

 * Eve Moonlit
 * Adam Moonlit
 * Hänsel
 * Gretel
 * Meta Salmhofer

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The story's title is based upon the song sharing its name.
 * The song's title, "Moonlit Bear", refers to the "bear" that chased it's singer, Eve Moonlit; the word "bear" also means "to carry", referring to the consequences Eve bears for her sin.
 * Like Abandoned on a Moonlit Night, Full Moon Laboratory, and Escape of Salmhofer the Witch, the story takes place on a moonlit night; the moon is often associated with madness and is the origin of the word "lunacy".

Curiosities

 * The glass bottle present in the story seems to be the same one seen in Abandoned on a Moonlit Night; a similar glass bottle appears in Regret Message.