Blue Prayer ~The Ballad of Momotarō~ (Orignal) Front Cover

Blue Prayer ~The Ballad of Momotarō~ (Orignal)

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Momotarō is born with the destiny to slay demons, and sets sail for Onigashima in the name of justice. Yet on his journey, he encounters the demon princess, and in the sorrow within her eyes, he finds a love he was never meant to feel.
As the sounds of battle fade, only her name echoes in his heart.

Tears fall like the dew at dawn, and the fate of vengeance slowly turns into love. Beneath the moonlight, he sees her reflected in every flower and offers a prayer that will never reach her, glowing faint and blue.
Bound by their destinies, the two become wandering shadows drifting together in the dark.

If he could be reborn, he would choose to bloom by her side-
a forbidden love carried as a blue prayer into the dawn sky.