The moon has risen again, and it has never looked this blue.
Are you excited for the official English release? Do you prefer Arcueid’s tragic romance or Ciel’s epic redemption? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Tsukihime A piece of blue glass moon
However, A piece of blue glass moon feels refreshingly disconnected from the "Nasuverse" multiverse overload. It stands on its own. There are no Servants, no Holy Grails, and no excessive lore dumps about Counter Guardians. It is an intimate story about vampires, death, and the moon. It proves that Type-Moon can still write a self-contained narrative without needing a wiki to understand what is happening. The moon has risen again, and it has never looked this blue
For many, Tsukihime is where the "Type-Moon magic" began. It established the dark, urban-fantasy tone that would later define the Fate series. A piece of blue glass moon serves as a bridge between the humble beginnings of the "dōjin soft" era and the global phenomenon Type-Moon is today. Share your thoughts in the comments below