OVA
Description
Iori Izumo serves as a shrine maiden in a quiet town, frequently tending to the shrine grounds with meticulous care. Her cascading dark hair falls freely over her shoulders and back, fastened by an ornate white ribbon. She dons a traditional red hakama that sweeps to her ankles, cinched at the waist by a voluminous bow matching the garment’s hue, layered over a white undercoat designed for easy removal.
Outwardly approachable, she pledges to grant requests in exchange for answered questions, though her cheerful facade fractures when faced with brazen demands—such as exposing her underwear. Startled, she fumbles and drops a held cup, her composure faltering. Though bound by her duties, she obeys such appeals with palpable reluctance, sneering at the requester’s “pathetic” motives and fixation on base desires.
A prior mishap—a stumble that inadvertently revealed her underwear—resurfaces when the requester cites the incident. Compelled by the reference, she grudgingly hikes her hakama to display the garment, her face twisted in disgust. Throughout the act, she sharply rebukes the requester, underscoring the tension between her ceremonial obligations and personal disdain.
Her design features interchangeable facial expressions and modular attire, such as detachable hakama and alternate face parts, facilitating scenarios blending reluctant compliance with fan service.
Outwardly approachable, she pledges to grant requests in exchange for answered questions, though her cheerful facade fractures when faced with brazen demands—such as exposing her underwear. Startled, she fumbles and drops a held cup, her composure faltering. Though bound by her duties, she obeys such appeals with palpable reluctance, sneering at the requester’s “pathetic” motives and fixation on base desires.
A prior mishap—a stumble that inadvertently revealed her underwear—resurfaces when the requester cites the incident. Compelled by the reference, she grudgingly hikes her hakama to display the garment, her face twisted in disgust. Throughout the act, she sharply rebukes the requester, underscoring the tension between her ceremonial obligations and personal disdain.
Her design features interchangeable facial expressions and modular attire, such as detachable hakama and alternate face parts, facilitating scenarios blending reluctant compliance with fan service.