Aristocrat Sherliam for the love of the game...
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Aristocrat Sherliam for the love of the game...

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sherliam be upon ye,
Pffff
Man I love new official art. Sherly and his flexible spine (again)
"Is my hospitality not good enough for you?"
Just sitting here, on a lazy Sunday afternoon, thinking about the fact that Sherlock was probably compared to Orpheus by William because he, too, was not allowed to look upon the true William before the end of The Final Problem.
Sherlock’s first true glimpse of William’s secret identity— as the LOC— was predestined by William himself to be the moment Sherlock would lose him forever, to death. Just like when Orpheus looked upon Eurydice and in doing so, sealed their parting forever.
However, William’s fatal miscalculation here was in what he believed Sherlock would see when he finally was given the entire image of William. He did not see the cold-blooded killer that William had perhaps hoped, but instead, he saw the good of William’s heart.
I actually adore how much more tragic Reprise made William with the addition of this song. The glimpse into how he truly sees himself and how, even at this moment of the story, he has written his own end is really devastating.
Tadasuke-san and Nishimori-san, I am once again 👏👏👏 so, so grateful that Morimyu exists.

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I do think this is ridiculous by the way considering the distinctly romantic framing of their every scene, the letter/confession, the declarations of loyalty, wedding-like vows, multiple official love songs, Crunchyroll having the anime listed as "falling in love on the job" and people working on every adaptation calling this a love story and stating that William and Sherlock love each other/are in love. I don't know if people are just unable to imagine that a manga could possibly intentionally include a romantic relationship between two men or what.
Hello, everyone from Yuumori fandom... Again.
Did you see morimu already? No? Then there is best time to do it now because it's put on streamings for cheap price, yes all FIVE parts.
I'm doing this post because old one in Zaiko is no longer actual. So once again here is all you need to watch Morimu with English subtitles guide!
You loved anime and manga and want more feelings, less cuts on story? Morimu is for you!
You wanna hear how Sherlock is "wind that touches William's cheek and warms his heart"? You wanna hear how Sherlock is going to "Catch Liam's heart?", Albert's guilt over dragging William into sin? Chaotic lovely family of 221B? Despair of Moriarty team as story progress? Here you have all!
So let's start. For first from all sites where Marvelous now put Morimu on streaming for any fan outside Japan the best would be Theater Complex, Morimu is on 770 yen monthly subscription there, No need for VPN, no prblems with paying, you just make account, subscribe and watch in HD. Never simpler.
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There are fanmade subtitles for all 5 parts done by Kana, you can find them here:
https://kanasmusings.tumblr.com/
In order to play subtitles with streams you need Google chrome and this plugin
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/substital-add-subtitles-t/kkkbiiikppgjdiebcabomlbidfodipjg?pli=1
If you know any other plugin that works similar on other browsers you can try them too, I know and tried this one.
You only need to convert Kana's subtitles to .srt format because .ass won't load, we asked for permission if fans can do that and we got agree answer. Here is some Online converter site.
This tool converts subtitles to srt. It supports most subtitle formats including ass to srt, ssa to srt, webvtt to srt, and smi to srt.
PS. You need also to change file name so it doesn't have complex letters and more "." beside that one before file's format. It looks like plugin doesn't like it. something like op1.srt will work nice.
With that you have everything. You play video, click on plugin, pick your subtitle file and enjoy Morimu.
As always remember to not share any videos or subtitles in public places, if you need to talk or watch with friends do it only private. Morimu status and future is quite unsure currently and Japan companies are pretty strict, it won't be problem for fandom only but also might to you because Marvelous tracks all files of their stages/musicals and ban/delete them without mercy.
Here is official Twitter of Morimu if you wanna know more and you are still unsure if to watch it:
https://x.com/mu_moriarty
And here is Youtube playlist of official promo stuff:
https://youtu.be/uNCL2JzafmI?si=p1jZIk1wPYr8JTCi
Oh How I love trailers for DVD/Bluray of OP1 and OP5 T_T
Something I find very interesting about Morimu/Morimyu is that at the end of some songs (usually the themes, the act 1 closing numbers and the show closing numbers), William is the one to cue the end of the number - ending the music with the closing of his fists (or the swish of his cloak in Op4's act 1 closing number), a traditional way of ending a performance of a song. But in the theme for op5 both William and Sherlock perform that action at the same time.
I see this action from William as a representation of his role as the controller of the narrative - the Lord of Crime, curating the story via his 'performances of crimes'. It links back to Op3's song 'Swirling Rondo', where Sherlock compares his chase after the Lord of Crime as a dance where he has written the music and chosen the steps Sherlock must take. William is partly in control of the music/stage (the plan/story) because it is of his own design. There is also the main instruments of the piano and violin - the piano soundtracks most of the shows, with the violin only being on stage/playing when Sherlock or any of his allies (Watson, Miss Hudson, etc) are on stage/singing. The violin represents Sherlock, and ergo the piano represents William and his control over the narrative.
For Op5 to have both William and Sherlock cue the end of the music is to place them both on the same level of control/understanding - standing on the same plain viewing the same horizon, as the manga and the Op5 song 'The Scarlet Thread'. Sherlock now fully understands the extent of William's plans and story, making the active decision to go against it in the end by trying to save him (Light in the Darkness, op5's act 1 closing number, also talks about this).
My interpretation of the reason neither of them usually start a number is likely because of the way they are usually ensemble first, although in Op5 it is William's presence alone on stage that acts as the start of the production. But also I think the emphasis on William usually ending the music rather than starting it is because he's always working towards a particular end goal - the end of the plan is his demise. There is no need to start the number because the elements of the plan were in motion so long ago, but he ends the numbers because he gradually brings himself ever closer to his own death.
[Only slightly related but there are only 2 numbers that break the piano and violin pattern - 'Heaven Invites' and 'Devil whispers' from Op4, which are soundtracked by what sounds like a church organ. This leans very heavily into the Christian imagery present, with Albert giving Whiteley information on the corruption of the House of Lords and Milverton tempting Whiteley into killing a man. These situations are also very largely out of William's control, with the House of Lords stuff being more Albert's domain (even though it was agreed on by William to give that information to him) and Milverton's actions being unrelated to any aspect he controls (although that control is clawed back after the incident by having Whiteley sacrifice his life publicly to the Lord of Crime.]