I read Domina no Do! manga, last year. I was clueless that Hikari had twin sister. Hikari’s twin sister didn’t appear long time until she finally appeared in Chapter 22.
Oh… don’t mess up with Hikari and her family (younger sister, and mother). >.>
Reporting in that [url=http://www.teck.co.jp/gj/products/sexlife/chara.html]Sex Life[/url] from G.J? has three very-very short sex scenes with the twins.
I know they did that for the drama - being forced to choose who lives and who vanishes - but it disappointed all the twincest fans for obvious reasons. They could have had them both be married, seeing how they lived together and worked together after you beat the final boss. Hell… Raguna went up against someone who was gathering the power of godhood… you mean to tell me he couldn’t find a way to strengthen the magic?
I don’t marry the Iris twins, simply because doing so means you’re ending the twin relationship.
On a side note: I think Iris Noir was the original. When you get her in a bathing suit, she has those spell casting rune tattoos on her body (especially since it was forbidden vampire magic that created the twin condition). Iris Blanche does not have the runes. Even more interesting: Mist has the magic tattoos as well, which raises a lot more questions about who the hell she is. Cinnamon is the third girl with the tattoos - not surprising, seeing how she’s supposedly destined to become one of the most powerful magicians in the world.
Melody doesn’t have tattoo though, which makes sense, since she’s supposed to be horrible at magic (a witch wannabe).
In Dead Rising 2, [spoiler]Amber and Crystal are the twin bunnygirls in the zombie gameshow featuring in the game’s plotline. They don’t get a lot of screentime, but there’s some interesting hints. When you fight them, you fight them both at one time, however, you win the fight when one of them is killed. When that happens, the other twin has a breakdown, mentions how she’ll “never be whole again”, curses you, and kills herself.
When you’re searching the room where the fight happens afterward, you find a bunch of alcohol (healing items). One of the only things in the room that’s not booze … is a dildo (one of the only weapons in the room). The game calls it a “massager” but it’s totally obvious what it actually is.[/spoiler]
Of course, it’s not an h-game, so the main character doesn’t actually get any action from them (other than them trying to kill him) so it’s … uh … if I remembered Narg’s two-dimensional classification scheme, I could probably plot it out. But I’m sure Narg will be happy to explain
For me that two [spoiler]hot kisses Sora had with Haru - the one when he saved her from the falling pot when they were kids and the other when they were talking in that big table - are actually her sexual fantasies. This is reforced by the fact after the second Haru was petting her head like he would do with a kid, meaning he see her as a his sweet kid sister.
Unfortunately for her, he don’t see Sora in a sexual manner - like he obviously see Nao :roll: - but it seems this is about to change… :lol:[/spoiler]