this is so good! the contents is angst and sad as fuck but its defo worth the read. i wouldve preferred if there was no romance involve, id love to see that direction of the story. either way, i dont regret reading this even its clear that they do end up w someone in the end
I sure hope this doesn't plunge down the dark abyss..
Somehow, I feel like I wouldn't really want romance in this series, but well, we'll see I guess. There are some subtle hints but as the characters (who are born as either male or female) become "genderless" once they enter the House of Colours, it's hard to ascertain whether romance would play an important part in the bigger scheme of things. Either way, this manga has a mysterious pull that it only took ten pages for me to take this to really get into this.
Deep in the mountains, there was a temple flooded with colours. Children with beautiful hair colours had lived there from a very young age. After living his whole life outside, a black-haired teenager, the rarest hair colour in the country, started to live in the temple. Unaccustomed to traditions and culture of the temple, how will he spend his new life?
Kind of odd, boy with rare hair color in a world where people that have special hair colors that when the hair gets cut, it turns into pigment. The boy was hiding, but when he is found out hes forced to move into a temple for these children with rare hair colors that get harvested monthly for their pigments. Honestly I dont know how I feel about this, neat world building tho.