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|publisher = PHP Institute |
|publisher = PHP Institute |
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|release = December 24, 2013 |
|release = December 24, 2013 |
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+ | |media = Illustrative story |
|page = 8 |
|page = 8 |
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|published_in = [[Waltz of Evil: The Deadly Sins of Evil Guidebook]] |
|published_in = [[Waltz of Evil: The Deadly Sins of Evil Guidebook]] |
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− | |illustrator = Yoshida Dondorian |
+ | |illustrator = [[Minor Contributor List#Yoshida Dondorian|Yoshida Dondorian]] |
|isbn = |
|isbn = |
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|series = [[Deadly Sins of Evil]] |
|series = [[Deadly Sins of Evil]] |
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− | |before = |
+ | |before =[[Original Sin Story: Crime]] |
− | |after = [[ |
+ | |after = [[Tale of Abandonment on a Moonlit Night (story)|Tale of Abandonment on a Moonlit Night]] |
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+ | : ''<sup>Are you looking for the song titled [[Moonlit Bear]]?</sup>'' |
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⚫ | '''Moonlit Bear''' is a short illustrative story included in [[Waltz of Evil: The Deadly Sins of Evil Guidebook]], released on December 24, 2013. The tale was illustrated by [[Minor Contributor List#Yoshida Dondorian|Yoshida Dondorian]]. It follows the events of the [[Moonlit Bear|song]] of the same name as [[Eve Moonlit]] steals two fruit from a vicious bear on a moonlit night. |
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⚫ | '''Moonlit Bear''' is a short |
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==Plot Summary== |
==Plot Summary== |
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− | Deep in the [[Held's Forest|forest]], a young [[Eve Moonlit|woman]] finds a pair of red fruits. Overjoyed |
+ | Deep in the [[Held's Forest|forest]], a young [[Eve Moonlit|woman]] finds a pair of red fruits. Overjoyed and wondering at the potential joy of her [[Adam Moonlit|husband]], she takes the fruits and leaves, hurrying before a bear comes. As she runs along the path, the bear pursues her; although realizing that the fruits belonged to the bear, the woman runs for the sake of making her husband happy. She and the bear cry, as well as the two fruits. |
− | Later, the woman arrives home and greets her husband. After holding the fruits out to him, he tells her to return the fruits to their [[Meta Salmhofer|mother]]; realizing that she was actually holding [[Hänsel|two]] [[Gretel|babies]], the woman hears her husband repeat his request. The woman realizes that it was impossible, because the corpse of the mother is lying outside the house, next to a small glass bottle. The woman notes that the bottle flashed for just a moment in the |
+ | Later, the woman arrives [[Moonlit Residence|home]] and greets her husband. After holding the fruits out to him, he tells her to return the fruits to their [[Meta Salmhofer|mother]]; realizing that she was actually holding [[Hänsel|two]] [[Gretel|babies]], the woman hears her husband repeat his request. The woman realizes that it was impossible, because the corpse of the mother is lying outside the house, next to a small glass bottle. The woman notes that the bottle flashed for just a moment in the moonlight. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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− | Characters= |
+ | |-|Characters= |
− | {{Scroll box |
+ | {{Scroll box| |
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*[[Adam Moonlit]] |
*[[Adam Moonlit]] |
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*[[Eve Moonlit]] |
*[[Eve Moonlit]] |
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*[[Meta Salmhofer]] |
*[[Meta Salmhofer]] |
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*[[Bolganio]] |
*[[Bolganio]] |
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*[[Elphegort]] |
*[[Elphegort]] |
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*[[Held's Forest]] |
*[[Held's Forest]] |
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+ | *[[Moonlit Residence]] |
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*[[Periods]] |
*[[Periods]] |
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+ | *[[Third Period]] |
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+ | |-|Groups= |
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− | Groups= |
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+ | *[[Ma (Mem Aleph)]] |
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*[[Moonlit Family]] |
*[[Moonlit Family]] |
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+ | |-|Misc= |
+ | {{Scroll box| |
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+ | *[[Ghoul Children]] |
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+ | *[[Gods]] <small>(mentioned only)</small> |
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+ | *[[Hereditary Evil Raiser Syndrome]] |
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+ | *[[Humans]] |
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+ | *[[Irregulars]] |
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+ | }} |
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===Conceptualization and Origin=== |
===Conceptualization and Origin=== |
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*The story's title is based upon the [[Moonlit Bear|song]] sharing its name. |
*The story's title is based upon the [[Moonlit Bear|song]] sharing its name. |
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+ | *Its title refers to the "bear" that chased its main character, Eve Moonlit; the word "bear" also means "to carry", referring to the consequences Eve bears for her sin. |
− | *Like [[ |
+ | *Like [[Tale of Abandonment 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=== |
===Curiosities=== |
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− | *The glass bottle present in the story seems to be the same one seen in |
+ | *The glass bottle present in the story seems to be the same one seen in Tale of Abandonment on a Moonlit Night; a similar glass bottle appears in [[Regret Message]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | Illustrations= |
+ | |-|Illustrations= |
<gallery spacing="small" position="center"> |
<gallery spacing="small" position="center"> |
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+ | Mbcover.jpg|The short story's cover |
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+ | 2017-11-05-23-33-004.jpg|The full cover illustration |
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Mb5-6.png|Eve after discovering the reality about the "fruits" |
Mb5-6.png|Eve after discovering the reality about the "fruits" |
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+ | Mb7-8.jpg|Meta's corpse with the glass bottle filled with milk |
</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://akunotaizai.com/index.html Official Website] |
*[http://akunotaizai.com/index.html Official Website] |
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+ | *[https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4569817157/ Amazon Online Purchase] |
+ | *[https://waltzofevil.tumblr.com/directory Online Fan Translation] |
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+ | [[es:Oso de Luna Llena (cuento)]] |
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+ | [[ru:Moonlit Bear (story)]] |
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+ | [[vi:Con gấu Ánh trăng (truyện)]] |
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[[Category:Books]] |
[[Category:Books]] |
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[[Category:Short Stories]] |
[[Category:Short Stories]] |
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[[Category:Original Sin Story]] |
[[Category:Original Sin Story]] |
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[[Category:Seven Deadly Sins Series]] |
[[Category:Seven Deadly Sins Series]] |
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+ | [[Category:Elphegort]] |
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+ | [[Category:Canon]] |
Revision as of 02:39, 19 April 2020
- Are you looking for the song titled Moonlit Bear?
Moonlit Bear is a short illustrative story included in Waltz of Evil: The Deadly Sins of Evil Guidebook, released on December 24, 2013. The tale was illustrated by Yoshida Dondorian. 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
Deep in the forest, a young woman finds a pair of red fruits. Overjoyed and wondering at the potential joy of her husband, she takes the fruits and leaves, hurrying before a bear comes. As she runs along the path, the bear pursues her; although realizing that the fruits belonged to the bear, the woman runs for the sake of making her husband happy. She and the bear cry, as well as the two fruits.
Later, the woman arrives home and greets her husband. After holding the fruits out to him, he tells her to return the fruits to their mother; realizing that she was actually holding two babies, the woman hears her husband repeat his request. The woman realizes that it was impossible, because the corpse of the mother is lying outside the house, next to a small glass bottle. The woman notes that the bottle flashed for just a moment in the moonlight.
Appearances
- Ghoul Children
- Gods (mentioned only)
- Hereditary Evil Raiser Syndrome
- Humans
- Irregulars
Trivia
Conceptualization and Origin
- The story's title is based upon the song sharing its name.
- Its title refers to the "bear" that chased its main character, Eve Moonlit; the word "bear" also means "to carry", referring to the consequences Eve bears for her sin.
- Like Tale of Abandonment 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 Tale of Abandonment on a Moonlit Night; a similar glass bottle appears in Regret Message.