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=== Melty Blood === [[File:Nasuverse riesterms.jpg|300px|thumb|Neither of these will be mentioned again.]] A sequel-spinoff series that continues where one of the routes left off. Which one? [[What|The Satsuki route, which doesn't exist]]. It started as a VN with a janky fighting game stapled to it, but later releases smoothed the gameplay until it was more like the Tsukihime Fighting Game than it was a VN you had to do fights to get through. Now there's a Melty Blood manga that goes over the original stuff, so you can just read that instead of playing badly made fighting games. The main story is famous for a few things, among which is invoking several fresh new words and ideas which would never be brought up again, and many of which would be contradicted by Fate, as the Tsuki-side seems to have been abandoned by Type-Moon for FGO bucks. In Melty, the town of Misaki where both Tsukihime and Mahoyo are set is visited by an alchemist, Sion Eltnam Atlasia. It turns out that the town has been chosen as a spot for the next manifestation of Night of Wallachia - a powerful vampire who takes the form of people's greatest fears. This is likely because certain people in Misaki have dangerous amounts of knowledge of the truly terrifying parts of the setting, and he hopes to use those fears to acquire some overpowered ability that would let him progress his research. Wallachia, or Zepia Eltnam Oberon, you see, used to be a magus, an alchemist, and a scientist. With the infinite power of math, he has calculated the inevitability of the [[Vampire:_The_Masquerade#Gehenna:_the_end_of_the_Masquerade|apocalypse]], in Tsuki-side called The Sixth, and sought immortality by means of vampirism to help avert it. The Night of Wallachia is a roulette of sorts like that, meant to collect data, except that the guy running has long since gone batshit insane.<br> Resolving this situation, however, is just the Story Mode of the first title, and nowhere near where the entire storyline ends. What follows after this one is spread across the individual Arcade Modes and victory quotes (that's not a joke) of fifteen to thirty one characters across three different games, and no one can be expected to remember all of it, including the makers. As such, Melty lore contains some of the most obscure stuff in the setting. Not the ''deepest lore'' mind you, just the stuff no one could be bothered to remember. [[File:Neco arc devil monster.mp4|300px|thumb|A take on the average alignment of the neco characters in Melty Blood.]] Melty Blood is notable for its long, seemingly nonsensical titles, and was supposed to get a new title in the 2010s. The first catch is that Type-Moon wanted the characters in the new Melty to have the [[Skub|Remake designs]], which would be easy. The other catch is that they wanted it to adhere to the Remake lore, which was impossible, because there was no Remake for the longest time. When the Remake ''finally'' came out, so did the new Melty Blood title, set as a what-if before Tsukihime. The new title, Melty Blood: Type Lumina, has recently brought the [[Daemon]] known as Neco-Arc back into the public consciousness. Expect gremlin cats to scour through 4chan for the next ΜΆπΜΆπΜΆπΜΆπΜΆπΜΆ year(s?) or so.
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