Talk:Fallen Brides Story: Mimil, "Gift"/@comment-ArmInAss-20150416085732/@comment-Kuruni-20150609041800

That's YOUR interpretion, and I will pick Kenkou's over your. Afterall, you're kind of person who claim to love tragedy (yet this is the work that purely aim for happy ending), so it's natural that you interpret everything in that way and discard whatever hint suggest otherwise.

KC can say it as much as he wants, but - as you usually insist on reminding us, Kuruni - KC didn't write this.

Yes, but they still work with him. And...
 * 1) This is story based on world setting, so the lore is same.
 * 2) This is story based on his story, so while details are varies, the premise is the same.
 * 3) At least from translated part we get, the writers also make it clear, even more so than Fallen Maidens version, that their heroes's personality are facade.

It's about collaborative writing, the writers still work with him and so get the spirit of story. The canonity or official are another matter altogether, the rule about that is being publish under Kurobinega's name. It's something very common in Japan, staff of anime/manga/novel may have some input on its adaptional work (from giving simple advice, to providing script), but when it come to canonical, they're count as sepearte continuities and the original creator is usually still consider to be prime continuity (there're few exceptions, such as a novel set in the world of anime franchise that later got its own anime adaption, then it's likely that the anime will be considered prime continuity - but that isn't the case of Kenkou's and Strange's works).