Host
Justin Horton
Podcast Content
It seems that the only people who can actually talk to them because of their sisterhood are Marisa, who is also quite random and a bit of a rocker, and Tewi - inaba. The two are chased by Fandre until they get through the door to the party group and get away from Flandre. They have not been seen together since, but it is likely that the Virgin of the Shrine came and said, "Just come and play with me, calm me down.
The conversation between Marisa and Embodiment Scarlet Devil leaves the impression that the two are quite friendly. It is claimed that Flandre respects his sister, but comments that she walks around like a little sister. It is not known how often they interact with each other, but Remilia takes care of him, as the scene shows, in which she considers getting a good tutor from him in Imperishable Night.
Patchouli is responsible for keeping Flandre in the villa, and Remilia notes that he is likely causing rain storms in the villa to prevent him from getting out. However, he is said to have gone outside to watch the Scarlet Devil's events unfold. Sometimes you see him with people in other forms, like when he meets his sister and brother-in-law Reimu, and with his mother.
Flandre is able to clone himself, as you can see from his Spell Cards, where he creates 3 clones to help him in battle. When a creature he sees attacks or casts a spell, he uses his reaction to let it fail. He can destroy anything that could be used against him, but the best defense is a good offense, and he is able to clone himself into other creatures, like his spells and cards.
In Embodiment Scarlet Devil's official art, Flandre has short blonde hair tied into a ponytail on the left side. Note that the pronunciation of his name in Japanese is more reminiscent of "Flandoor" than of "Flanders," while his name in Katakana is "hurandoru," which would be more relevant to him than it would have been if the vowel "d" had been extended.
In early modern times, the term "Flanders" was associated with the northern part of Belgium, and in particular the county of Flanders. The county is also roughly the same as neighbouring parts of France and the Netherlands, but the rest of the border is shared by Belgium and its neighbouring countries such as France, the Netherlands and Belgium. Today, Flandre extends to the north - east and south - west of the Belgian Limburg, including the medieval county of Loon, which closely corresponded to the medieval counties in the Dutch-speaking area, as well as the modern counties of Leuven and Liege.
Flanders has its own exclaves: Voeren in the east lies in Wallonia and the Netherlands, and Baarle and Hertog in the north consist of 22 ex-claves surrounded by the Dutch-speaking parts of Flanders and the northern part of Belgian Limburg. Voere is an exclave of both Flemish and F-Belgium, while Baarsle, Nassau and Hertog in Flanders form a complicated series of enclaves and ex-claves, with BaARle in Nassauer and the Netherlands. Voerer is also an "exclave" of Bruges, a "federal" county of Belgium and a member of France, both in Wallonia and Wallonia, but is itself located in Wallonia .
The supporters of the Flemish movement even call themselves "nation" and strive for independence. Flanders is not a large part of Belgium in all areas, but it is large enough to be accepted in Brussels, and most people who live there describe themselves as Belgian. They are against the dissolution of Brussels and are more opposed to being Belgian than the majority of Belgians. These units merged in the 1990s to form the "Flemish Community," which has a broad cultural mandate and covers Brussels geographically, whereas the "Flemish Region" does not.
Brussels is not part of the "Flemish Region" and is not part of Flanders as far as Community affairs are concerned. Brussels, an enclave in the Flemish Brabant, is part of the region, but not divided into provinces. There is also a French-speaking minority in F-Belgium, as they are the descendants of French-speaking people who have emigrated to Flanders in recent decades. You can also speak French, and children from Flemish-Flemish receive their first French lessons at the local school in the city of Leuven, the capital of the eastern Belgian province.
The central part of the historic county of Flanders formed the border between what is now the Netherlands and Germany in the west and the Rhine border province of Germania Inferior. In the east, modern Limburg became part of a future county "Flanders-Brabant," which remained connected with today's France. The future "county" of both Flemish and Brabant remained on the Rhine, which connected the border provinces of Germany with the north and south, as well as the eastern border of what is now Germany. French: "Flanders" refers to a region in F - Belgium, which can be divided into two parts, F and F, with the same name but with different borders. Flanders has a different language and culture to its French counterparts - who speak in France and Belgium.