Erogame Project presents a tiny visual novell to celebrate the 9th of May (Victory Day), a great day, which marks the capitulation of Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union in the Second World War, national holiday in Russia and many other countries.
Starring:
Slavya-chan - is a russian imageboard mascot. Symbolizes ethnic essense of slavic people. Intelligent, conscious, patriotic, strong feeling of justice. Posseses a soft character. Has no bad habits.
USSR-chan - is a geographical mascot, aslo born on russian imageboards. Represents former Soviet Union. Usually portrayed as a girl aged 7 to 15 years old. Hyperactive, cute, uninsightful. She likes to frolic and vandalize. Posseses a rampant and combustive character. Has no bad habits.
Команда Erogame Project представляет крошечную визуальную новеллу, посвященную 9 Мая (День Победы), празднику победы СССР над нацистской Германией в Великой Отечественной войне.
В ролях:
Славя-тян - маскот российских имджборд. Символизирует славянский народ. Умна, сознательна, патриотична. Характер мягкий. Вредных привычек не имеет.
СССР-тян - географический маскот, родом также с российских имджборд. Представляет бывшый Советский Союз. Изображается девочкой в возрасте от 7 до 15 лет. Гиперактивна, мила, недальновидна. Любит проказничать и хулиганить. Характер четкий, дезкий. Вредных привычек не имеет.
Since it's only 700 words long, I used a short python program to run the script through google translate. It's interesting, if a little preachy. It would probably make more sense if I knew the characters better.
Interesting fact: The German capitulation was really confused, and so V-E Day is celebrated on May 8 in the west.
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Yay, Slava-tan FTW! ^^ I've been reading about her on the lurkmore.ru some time ago. Hope to see more of the girls in your next projects.
PyTom wrote:Interesting fact: The German capitulation was really confused, and so V-E Day is celebrated on May 8 in the west.
The problem was that on the Eastern front, the German and Russian armies partly didn't know Germany capitulated until the next day because the communication lines were all destroyed to pieces, so yeah. ^^