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. . . . . . Tsukihime is a Japanese visual novel created by TYPE-MOON, originally released in 2000 as a doujin (independently developed) game. Despite its humble origins, Tsukihime became one of the most influential visual novels ever made, laying the foundation for TYPE-MOON's later success with works such as Fate/stay night. Combining supernatural horror, mystery, urban fantasy, psychological drama, and romance, Tsukihime tells a dark and emotionally complex story that explores themes of mortality, identity, destiny, and the hidden world lurking beneath ordinary society. The story follows Shiki Tohno, a high school student who survived a near-fatal accident during childhood. After the accident, he gains the mysterious ability known as the "Mystic Eyes of Death Perception," which allow him to see lines and points representing the mortality of all things. By tracing these lines with a sharp object, Shiki can destroy or "kill" anything, whether it is a living being, an object, or even supernatural phenomena. This frightening power forces him to live with a constant awareness of death that separates him from ordinary people. After years of living away from his family, Shiki is summoned back to the prestigious Tohno mansion by his younger sister. As he attempts to adjust to his new life, he becomes entangled in a series of strange murders occurring throughout the city. His investigation draws him into a hidden world filled with vampires, ancient creatures, magicians, and deadly secrets. At the center of these events is the mysterious and beautiful Arcueid Brunestud, a powerful vampire whose arrival sets the story's main conflict into motion. One of Tsukihime's greatest strengths is its atmosphere. The visual novel presents a modern Japanese city that initially appears normal but gradually reveals layers of darkness beneath its surface. Empty streets at night, unexplained murders, supernatural predators, and psychological horror create a constant sense of unease. The narrative often shifts between quiet everyday moments and intense scenes of violence or suspense, making the world feel unpredictable and dangerous. The game's storytelling is divided into multiple routes, each focusing on a different heroine and revealing new perspectives on the plot. Characters such as Arcueid, Ciel, Akiha Tohno, Hisui, and Kohaku each uncover different mysteries surrounding Shiki, the Tohno family, and the supernatural forces influencing their lives. As players complete more routes, seemingly unrelated events begin to connect, revealing a much larger and more tragic story hidden beneath the surface. Beyond its supernatural action, Tsukihime is known for its psychological depth. Many characters struggle with internal conflicts, traumatic pasts, and questions about what it means to be human. The visual novel frequently explores the relationship between life and death, instinct and reason, and the burden of carrying powers or responsibilities beyond one's control. Rather than presenting simple heroes and villains, the story portrays many characters as flawed individuals shaped by suffering and difficult choices. Tsukihime's influence on the visual novel industry and anime fandom is significant. Its success helped establish TYPE-MOON as one of Japan's most famous visual novel studios and contributed to the development of what fans now call the "Nasuverse," a shared setting connecting many of creator Kinoko Nasu's works. The game's memorable characters, intricate lore, and unique blend of horror and romance have earned it a devoted fanbase that continues decades after its original release. In 2021, TYPE-MOON released a modern remake titled Tsukihime -A Piece of Blue Glass Moon-, featuring updated visuals, expanded story content, new music, and revised storytelling while preserving the core themes and atmosphere that made the original a classic. #tsukihime #arcueid #ciel #meltyblood #visualnovel

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