For more than 3,000 years, the Moon Rabbit [Lewis] has looked down on the earth
and painted portraits of great historical figures.
However, he passed away after "an event".
And he left behind a series of portraits.
Why did he, a being so close to God, die?
This is a story of "prayer and curse" of a lonely rabbit who paints his thoughts on a canvas.
An immortal moon rabbit who wishes to be human.
It is said that he sublimated these feelings by continuing to paint portraits of great people on canvas for more than 3,000 years.
'Alice in Wonderland' is his favorite book, and there are many anecdotes about his love of pranks.
In the latter half of the 20th century, he left this world after 'an event'.
Today, he is known as 'the mad painter'.
Lewis was a mad painter who was fascinated by people and sublimated his feelings by painting them on canvas.
His posthumous series of portraits, the "Effector Series," is a series of portraits of Lewis.
The motifs of the portraits painted before his death and the portraits painted after his death show a marked discrepancy.
However, there are no traces of additions or corrections made by anyone, and the portraits are naturally transformed, which is why they are called "cursed portraits" and "crazy painters.
The total number of portraits is unknown.
Portraits on canvas summon entities as 'effectors' and their actions affect reality.
The materialized forms show a marked discrepancy from the original models, and one can glimpse the artist's insanity.
They are often large, ranging from 3 to 5 meters, and each effector has its own unique abilities.
Summoning effectors requires the summoner's ink [blood ink] and is risky.
Also known as the Eye of Providence. The world order that resides in the summoner is embodied in this colorless being.
Anomie [disorder] has become the norm due to differences in desire and interpretation between individuals.
In order to bring this into a state of harmonious equilibrium, it is necessary to forcefully and promptly restructure it.
However, a stronger order is needed for a stronger order, and a new problem is emerging.
This white canvas is said to have been Lewis' favorite. It has been confirmed that there are many of these canvases scattered around the world.
It is said that portraits painted on these canvases possess mysterious powers.
It is also known that resonating the canvas with an effector can increase the effector's ability.
Since it is dangerous depending on how it is used and who uses it, it is strictly controlled by someone.
You can freely build a deck of more than 200 greats and battle them. For example, dream match-ups such as "Caesar" vs. "Napoleon" are possible!
The "Effector Series" portraits by Takahiro Tanaka, one of Japan's leading animation directors. The unique hand-drawn expressions invite you to an exciting world.
Everything in the interface exists as meaningful material and unfolds seamlessly without compromising the world view.
It is as if you have wandered into an unknown studio.
There are also events that unfold as if the interface were a theater.
Sing! Dance! Take off your clothes!
In addition to over 100 story quests, daily quests and periodic event quests will be available. All of them are boss battles!
The game makes full use of the unique skills of each effector, training, deck building, and tactics utilizing terrain and other factors. The variety of phases that occur depending on the number of moves and party deck combinations is appealing and allows you to build your own unique play style.
Simply use the mouse to make selections and place them on the board. RTS The game design allows for a wide range of players from beginners to advanced players. However, it is a brain game with deep tactics in it.