I will be honest, it still bugs me a little that this book was never released by Viz Media and thus the only version available to an English audience is the Australian version, which uses different rules of translation than the American (i.e. The second story is set several years earlier and focuses on the Kiryuu twins as children, and Zero having to deal with the harsh reality that his brother just isn't strong enough for the life of a hunter.more
It's set just before the start of the anime and manga series and explains just why it's so important to keep the Day Class students away from the Night Class. The most notable being the strange relationship that forms between her and Aidou. There are two stories within the book, the first entitled Ice Blue's Sin, which is about a human student of the Cross Academy named Fuka, who's just desperate to get in with the Night Class students and in the process creates some odd relationships with certain members, without realising what's going on. But after reading this, I feel like I know exactly where he was coming from in his actions during the series. There are two stories within the book, the first entitled Ice Blue's Sin, which is about a human student of the Cross Academy named Fuka, who's just desperate to get in with the Night Class students and in the process creates some odd relationships with certain members, without realising wha Prior to reading this book, I really didn't care much for the character of Aidou (Vampire Knight). Prior to reading this book, I really didn't care much for the character of Aidou (Vampire Knight).
It's good to know what exactly happened in his past.Īlso, a big plus for the drawings Hino made for this novel. If you, like me, are interested in Kaito, who by now has shown up in the manga series as well, without ANY explanation, go get it. Ah, after some time I got used to that writing style and I think it also helped that I had vivid images of the characters in my head.īut still, if you want to read some quality novel, stay away from this one. Maybe it's just the translator's fault (seriously, some of those sentences.) but I doubt that, to be honest. The stories themselves were bearable, yet the writing was horrible. Sure, for completing my collection of everything Vampire Knight-y it's perfect. I really don't know what to think about this book. Ah, after some time I got used to that writing style and I think it also helped that I h "Cool story, bro!". Before Cross Academy beckons, this one event shall forever reshape the boy's childhood and turn his eyes jaded to the world.more Used to the safety and security of training with his master, the arrival of a senior disciple soon opens his eyes to the harsh reality that is the life of a vampire hunter.
Something about her has got the Night Class talking, and when one becomes bewitched by the darkness, there can be no turning back.īorn into a distinguished vampire hunter family, young Zero is destined to follow in the footsteps of his ancestors. While these scions of vampire aristocracy do not usually take note of humans, Fuka was warmly received and even invited back among them. In the hours of twilight, an intreprid Day Class girl sneaks into the most forbidden place on campus - the Moon Dormitory of te Night Class students. But Before that, stories from the past shall set future events in stone.
Very soon, it will bear witness to a dramatic change in dynasty centuries old in the making. But Before that, stories from the past shall set f A novella inspired by the Vampire Knight series.Ĭross Academy: Behind its gates, humans and vampires share the same halls, separated by Day and Night - a testament to the efforts of one man to promote their peaceful co-existence. Cross Academy: Behind its gates, humans and vampires share the same halls, separated by Day and Night - a testament to the efforts of one man to promote their peaceful co-existence. A novella inspired by the Vampire Knight series.