@ephemeral_roses: #bsdrewrite Before you ask, the reason Shibusawa is like this is because I redesigned them (and rewrote them) So a bit of lore. Since Shibusawa was sent from the government to clear the strife during Dragon's head conflict so I just believe they were taken in when they were a kid and did dirty work for the governors (I'm not good at explaining what I want but you get what I mean...I hope #bsd #bungostraydogs #bungoustraydogs #shibusawatatsuhiko #tatsuhikoshibusawa #bsdshibusawa #fyp #fypシ #redesign

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Sonya ○•° ! :
your art is actually do edible it saves me
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Axis :
I LOVE YOUR DESIGN FOR SHIBUSAWA
2024-05-14 00:42:43
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Shibusawa's little sister :
Can I steal your shibusawa
2024-05-20 02:22:34
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Neu ᥫ᭡ || Shibusawa’s husband :
SHIBUHERB’S ENTHUSIAST HAS POSTED
2024-03-20 14:12:20
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Teen Dazai :
i love this
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