Cosplaying as Childis from that anime is such a fun challenge! Her outfit is deceptively simple but packed with tiny details that make it iconic. Start with her signature white dress with those puffy sleeves—thrift stores often have similar blouses you can modify. The red corset-like belt is crucial; I DIY'd mine with stiff fabric and acrylic paint. Don’t forget her thigh-high boots; they’re harder to find, but combat boots spray-painted white can work in a pinch.
Her accessories are where the magic happens. The choker with the tiny bell? I found a plain black one and glued a miniature craft bell on. The arm wraps took some trial and error—I used gauze bandages dyed lightly with tea for that aged look. For her weapon prop, foam board carved into the shape of her scythe and sealed with Mod Podge saved me a fortune. The wig is the crown jewel: long, silver, and slightly messy. I backcombed a cheap cosplay wig for volume and added subtle lavender streaks to match her ‘battle-worn’ vibe. Pro tip: Practice her confident smirk in the mirror—it ties the whole look together!
Childis’ cosplay is all about balancing elegance and menace. I obsessed over getting her silhouette right—the way her dress flares slightly at the hips but stays slim. A petticoat under a fitted white dress gave me that structure. For the boots, I sacrificed an old pair of heels by covering them with white vinyl—not the comfiest, but screen-accurate! Her gloves were tricky; I sewed lace trim onto stretchy fabric gloves for that delicate-but-deadly feel.
Makeup’s key too. Heavy eyeliner with a smudged lower lash line mimics her tired-yet-dangerous eyes. I mixed gray eyeshadow with a tiny bit of blue for her under-eye circles (weirdly glamorous?). For the wig, I heat-styled the bangs to sweep just right, and hairspray kept the flyaways dramatic but controlled. Bonus: Carry a prop teacup for photos—it nods to her ‘casual supervillain’ energy.
What I love about Childis’ design is how her outfit tells a story. My cosplay focused on her ‘disheveled nobility’ aesthetic. I tore the hem of my dress slightly and dirtied it with watered-down brown paint for a ‘been through hell’ effect. The belt’s buckle was 3D printed by a friend, but you could use craft foam painted metallic.
Her posture matters—practicing that slouched yet regal stance made my photos pop. I added a tiny pocket watch necklace (not canon, but it felt right for her character). For the wig, I braided sections loosely to mimic her ‘unbothered’ vibe. Remember: Childis isn’t polished—she’s beautifully frayed at the edges.
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" No ! No! ! I didn't; I didn't do it ! I wasn't the one who killed your child let me go , I'm not guilty Your highness !"
The woman's fuchsia hair was dishevelled and her dark oceanic blue eyes glimmered with despair , without a month's bath, her entire body was covered in stink and dirt . With her trembling shoulders , she cut a sorry figure but none , not one person standing in front of her felt pity for her .
The woman was Chelsea Kaisen who was currently being held responsible for the crime of killing the unborn child of the Emperor ; Rogue Kellington .
" Chelsea Rosalie Kaisen ; I ; The Emperor on account of the various witnesses and proves ; claim you as the culprit for killing the child of the Empress ; Lilian Amelia Kaisen. With Your Criminal record, This Emperor penalizes you with death due dismemberment "
" No ! No , I didn't, Your Majesty I didn't!"
Once the sentence fell in her ears Chelsea plunged to the greatest despair . She struggled against her cuffs but her magic failed against them , the harder she struggled the tighter they became .
" Father ; brothers! Tell his majesty I didn't do it " When her pleas remained unheard by the Emperor . Chelsea could only turn her plea to her family yet no one listened to her . Instead they were consoling a pretty looking woman with silvery blonde hair and bright blue eyes .
When The woman saw Chelsea look her way she shrunk into the embrace of the the man who looked so diffrent yet similar to her .
" What are you waiting for; drag that criminal away!" when Rubious Kaisen saw his sister trembling in fear he immediately yelled the guards to take Chelsea away . Even though both were his sister yet he only supported Lilian not her .
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(Completed) My panic grows and I begin to struggle with him, "Stop! William gets off me, you don't know what you are doing."
He pushes me harder against the bed, "Would you feel better if it was your British boy doing this to you?" He slurs as his hands come to touch my face. I throw my face away from his touch and I see him clench his teeth from the corner of my eyes. "You don't want me anymore?"
I glare at him, "Not like this I don't. Get off me!" I say, pushing him off but he traps my hands and holds them above my head.
"Stop fighting me!" He snaps, "this, this is what you want!"
"No, it's not!" I exclaim, kicking my legs which are slowly growing numb from his weight against him.
He raises a brow, "You love me right?"
I grit my teeth at his tricky question; if I say yes, then he'll want me to want this and if I say no, that would be a lie. "Yes, but not like this!" I answer in frustration.
He moves to settle properly, on my legs, "Well I think you should get to know every side of me; including this side." He sneers into my ears left ear, licking my face. His hand unfastens his belt and unzips his trousers and shoves it down.
***Karen thought telling William how she felt about him would make things better between then, little did she know it would be the exact opposite.
As I was watching a movie in the cinema, a rude child kept kicking the back of my seat. He even took off his shoe and extended his foot next to my face.
I turned around and chastised him to take his seat, but he stabbed me in my neck with a sharp needle.
Feeling the pain, I reached out and wiped the blood from my neck.
His mother chuckled.
“It’s fine, he’s just fooling around with my sewing needle. It’s just a harmless jab. It’s not like it has poison on it. Be a good sport about it.”
I threw the popcorn bucket onto the floor and aimed my phone’s flashlight at the rude child. I roared, “The child’s holding a discarded needle that was used on an AIDS patient in the hospital! There’s an AIDs patient’s blood on it!”
"When does a person die, when it stops breathing, when its heart stops beating?"
"No a person dies the moment it looses hope, that's when u become an empty shell, a living doll when you have no more expectation from the world, where there are no feelings just emptiness"
"Many people would think that immortality is a blessing little do they know that this is the cruellest curse someone can give you"
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*creepy smile* " Oh Celea you really think that you will ever be able to live me" he was caressing her face, he looked like he was crazy...
"what are you talking about?"
" I'm saying that you will never be able to escape me, I won't let you go even if you love someone else, you are mine"
" your hair belongs to me" touches her hair
" your lips belong to me" touches her lips
" the eyes that look at me with indifference belong to me" touches her eyes
" your heart belongs to me..." his finger went down her neck to her heart, action wich made Celea look at where his finger's at. Claus than goes to her ear and whispers
" your whole existence belongs to me Celea"
"This is English Version of 'Perjalanan Si Gadis Penyihir Angin' novel".
Alisa Garbareva, a Karelian girl who was rescued by nurses from a burning village, has to live her miserable life in an orphanage. Fortunately, she has a loyal friend who accompanies and helps her at all times, her name is Floria Fresilca from the Vitanian. The closeness between the two leads them to a bond of friendship between the two warring ethnics.
Unfortunately, their friendship did not go well. The brutal attack of Vitanian witches on the orphanage caused the two to be separated.
Eight years have passed. Alisa, who is now attending in Kartovik Girls High School, is living her new life as a student, and is being chanted to become a magical girl who is required to carry out various missions ordered by the school. One of the missions turns out to be successful in bringing her together with her past friend, Floria, who is now the Vitanian magical girl.
“What happened to you, Flo?”
Alisa's encounter with her past friend leaves a big mystery about what really happened between Karelia and Vitania. Will they be able to solve the mystery and bring peace to their country?
A priest has shown up at my first birthday party. He claims that I'm a cursed soul—that my presence will bring doom to those close to me, and my existence itself can snatch everyone's luck.
The only way to counter this is to give me up to an orphanage and let me live a life of poverty and suffering. Without a family, I'll be able to overcome my fate as a cursed soul.
Daddy has the priest cast out of our home immediately. Meanwhile, Mommy hugs me tightly.
"My son is the luckiest boy in the whole wide world!"
But everything has changed when my younger brother, Andy Lawson, has fallen off the 20th floor. His body is completely shattered from the fall.
I can only stand by the window uneasily. Fear is evident in my eyes as I wave my hands with all my might.
"It wasn't me! It really wasn't me!"
The wind that day is very strong, but it can never drown out Mommy's cries.
Daddy hoists me up and stuffs me into Andy's coffin. I keep latching onto the sides of the coffin to the point my fingers are all bloodied and trampled over. At the same time, I keep screaming for Mommy.
Mommy stares at me blankly at first. But her hollow gaze is soon filled with hatred.
"Why aren't you the one dead? That priest told us that you'll have to stay in the coffin for seven whole days and nights just to atone for your sins! Only then can Andy's soul rest in peace!
"This is your fate and your sin, Adam!"
The heavy lid slowly covers the coffin, soon sealing my hoarse cries and screams away.
A long time later, a few voices ring out amid the sorrowful melody played by the organ.
"Why is there a tiny gap in the coffin? Hurry up and nail it shut! We can't afford to have misfortune spread to us!"
When the final nail is bolted onto the lid, I close my eyes.
Mommy, Daddy, I'm no longer a cursed soul.
the name Childis doesn't ring any bells for me. Not in mainstream hits like 'Attack on Titan' or 'My Hero Academia', or even in cult favorites like 'Cowboy Bebop'. Maybe it's a mistranslation or a niche character from an obscure OVA? Sometimes names get butchered in fan subs—like how 'Roronoa Zoro' from 'One Piece' was called 'Zolo' in early dubs.
If you're hunting for a character with a similar vibe, 'Chise' from 'The Ancient Magus' Bride' has that youthful yet mystical energy. Or perhaps 'Chiyo' from 'Azumanga Daioh' for pure childlike charm. I'd double-check the spelling or try digging into lesser-known 90s anime—those old catalogs are full of forgotten gems with weird name adaptations.
Cosplaying as Wein from 'The Genius Prince’s Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt' is such a fun challenge! His look is all about that regal yet relaxed vibe. Start with his signature white and gold outfit—loose-fitting but elegant. I’d hunt for a high-collared white coat with gold embroidery or trim, maybe even DIY it with fabric paint if you’re crafty. His pants are simple black, but the boots are key: knee-high and polished. Don’t forget his messy silver wig; styling it to look effortlessly tousled sells the character.
For accessories, his royal brooch is a must—check Etsy for replicas or make one from resin. Wein’s personality is playful but shrewd, so practice his smug smirk in the mirror! I’d also recommend rewatching scenes to nail his posture—he slouches just enough to feel casual but still commands attention. Bonus points if you carry a prop book or scroll to reference his strategic genius.
Cosplaying Micho 1 from that quirky anime is such a fun challenge! The character's design is instantly recognizable with those oversized round glasses, neon-green hair spikes, and that signature oversized lab coat covered in doodles.
For the coat, I'd recommend thrifting a white doctor's coat and customizing it with fabric markers to replicate the chaotic scribbles. The wig needs serious volume—backcombing and hairspray are your best friends here. Don't forget the mismatched socks (one striped, one polka-dotted) and those chunky platform boots. I once saw a cosplayer use LED glasses frames for extra flair at a con—totally stole the show!