This is the drama track from the third Ken ga Kimi for V Duet Song CD, featuring Sagihara Sakyou and Suzukake. It’s 100% spoiler-free and focuses more on the characters’ interactions with Kayo, so it can be enjoyed before you play the game. Full translation under the cut. Commissioned by Mitsu. Enjoy!
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Ken ga Kimi Character Song: Chapter of Mankind
This is the mini drama track from the third Ken ga Kimi Character Song CD, featuring Sagihara Sakyou and Suzukake. It’s 100% spoiler-free, but will be more enjoyable if you’re familiar with the game and characters. Full translation under the cut. Commissioned by Mitsu. Enjoy!
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Ken ga Kimi – Tokaido Fake Wedding Parade
As I mentioned in the prologue post, Ken ga Kimi is split into two arcs. The first one acts as the common route of the game, where Kayo travels through Tokaido with everyone for the fake wedding parade. This post covers all eight chapters.
In the first arc, Kayo has to go on a wedding parade while disguising herself as Hisahime. The journey is by no means easy. As they face numerous difficulties together, Kayo grows closer to the six samurai who are guarding her. However, the wedding parade actually has another purpose. It’s to deliver one of the Five Heavenly Swords, Juzumaru, safely to Sunpu. At the beginning of their journey, none of them knows that they’re walking into a vortex of conspiracy.
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Ken ga Kimi – Prologue
Ken ga Kimi was first announced in Dengeki Girl’s Style over a year ago, and I’ve been looking forward to it since then. It’s really worth the wait though, because Ken ga Kimi is truly a masterpiece. Everything about this game is beautiful.
Ken ga Kimi takes place in year 1634, the era when competition over the “Five Heavenly Swords” is admired as the true way of samurai. These five legendary swords have the power to destroy youkai, and the shogunate made an event for samurai to compete over them—the “Tournament of Sword Retrieval”. This year the tournament will be held in Edo, and the season has come. Those who are seeking for fame or fortune have come to gather in Edo.
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