Well, a lot of PV footage didn't show up (did any, actually?), so I'm optimistic that they're saving that.
Definitely difficult to understand (Koto even said so herself!) but in a FLCL sort of way... there's a method to the madness, so to speak.
Spoiler:
Gonna have to go through this again, very carefully, but the simple stuff:
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The opening poem.
- Koto (young) and her brothers (who are actually demons?) want to go home. Alice in Wonderland anyone?
- Internal conflict within the Triumvirate? "We don't keep any secrets... do we?"
- Koto (old) seems to be a local deity. Also referred to as "Miyako-sama" (Miyako = Koto when you remove the kanji for "old" at the beginning).
- Yase venomously refers to Myoue as a "mere human". Looks like Yase is a youkai.
- Hakuran was referred to as "
Inari".
- The Triumvirate refers to Koto (old) as "mother" (???). Even more confusingly, Koto (old) seems to treat Koto (young) as her "husband"???? "Go on, tell me. My king, my master. Your wish is my command."
- "It's not my birthday."
Managed to record the stream, though the quality is pretty bad for parts of it. Trying to re-record it now; going to leave that as I go to class.