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Diabolik lovers dark fate carla tsukinami
Diabolik lovers dark fate carla tsukinami









diabolik lovers dark fate carla tsukinami

Once again in a monologue, Carla reflects on how it was just as his mother had saidーhis father was collecting what he thought were “pure-blood loyalists” from around the underworld.

diabolik lovers dark fate carla tsukinami

For what reason would Giessbach gather people like that from the underworld and bring them here…? Carla bitterly begins to wonder what is going to happen when he suddenly tenses up as he realizes that it’s all because of Karl Heinz. Klone takes a moment to compose herself before echoing her son’s question. What a vulgar, disgusting man… Why is the world is his father…!? That vampire just now was one of the “pure-blood loyalists” that his father has recently been permitting to come around the Founder’s castle. Once the vampire is gone, Carla continues to glare towards the door. Without waiting for Klone or Carla to respond, the man smiles as he excuses himself and then leaves the room. The vampire man smiles at the two before asking them to please calm down, as he didn’t come here with the intention of aggravating them or stirring up trouble. He then smirks as he asks about the condition of Carla’s injury, the well-known wound the King inflicted upon his own son, and Klone glares at the man as she moves to defensively stand in front of her son. Klone weakly calls her son’s name as the vampire man seems smug before asking the two for their forgiveness, explaining that he only came here as a replacement for his father. The man ignores Carla completely and turns to Klone, assuming that if she the favored mistress of the Founder King Giessbach, that would mean this place is her room.Ĭarla bristles as he orders the man to leave and calmly tells his mother to come over to him.

diabolik lovers dark fate carla tsukinami

The man, who is revealed to be a vampire, speaks calmly as he apologizes for the interruption and Carla immediately jumps to his feet and demands to know if this is some sort of riot. Suddenly Klone shouts in surprise as a strange man saunters into the room. Could it really have been a poison that killed all of the victims…?

diabolik lovers dark fate carla tsukinami

People whom illness should not affect at all…Ĭarla tells his mother that he’s heard rumors of poison being the cause of these deaths, but Klone still seems uncertain. Their people are dyingーpeople who should be immortal. His words seem to bring her spirits up only a little bit as Klone explains that while she knows Carla is okay, she can’t stop herself from feeling scared. The mark on his body is from his father’s punishment, not an illness. Klone’s voice trails off as she stares down at her son’s wound again, and Carla gives his mother a small smile as he reassures her that there’s no need for her to worry. She admits that ever since the Count’s passing, whatever illness he had has been spreading and people have been dying one after the other. Ĭarla asks if she’s referring to what their acquaintance Count Pastier passed away of some time ago, and his mother’s expression clouds as she nods. She quietly tells Carla that she’ll treat his injury, and he somberly responds that he understands.Īs she’s treating him, Klone grimaces at the sight of the brand her husband left on their son and complains that it looks more like a mark of disease than a brand. She looks over his injury as admits that while it would certainly heal fine if they left it alone, it’s painful for her to see her son bear such a wound. Klone’s voice is firm as she instructs her son not to act tough, and Carla eventually yields. Klone then prompts her son to go ahead and show her his newest wound from training, but is met with reluctance from Carla. Klone makes the comment that Carla really resembles his father, which catches her son off-guard, and Klone immediately decides that this isn’t the time to talk about things like that. Inside of Carla’s room, Carla and his mother Klone are sitting together. What was once respect and admiration slowly turned into anger and hatred, just as water slowly erodes and chips away at rock. He remembers being shocked by what his mother had told him, that his father feared him, and before he knew it his feelings began to change. In a monologue, Carla reflects back on an old memory. I’ve left out the five situational parts to save myself from length, and because they don’t carry much relevance to the actual plot of the route. Just like with all my previous route posts the Maniac Prologue, Story parts, and Epilogue are included in this summary. I don’t know how I would have handled two nearly 20,000 word posts in a row…Īnyways, without any further delay on my part, Carla’s Maniac post. I’m so excited to see Carla’s route moving along so nicely! Luckily for me, the Maniac story went much quicker than the Dark story.











Diabolik lovers dark fate carla tsukinami