Kobold--39-s Knight Of Livestock -final- -touhou-ma... [FAST]
The subtitle “Touhou Madness” isn’t just marketing. Kobold deliberately designed Knight of Livestock to evoke a fever dream. Here’s what that entails:
Instead of a traditional bomb system, your character carries a bucket. Collecting white orbs (labeled “Lactose Essence”) fills the Milk Meter. At max, you can press the “Moo” button to summon a stampede of ghost cattle that clears enemy bullets but also pushes you toward the left edge of the screen. Kobold--39-s Knight Of Livestock -Final- -Touhou-ma...
Every so often, a string of text emerges from the depths of Pixiv, Niconico, or a now-defunct Geocities archive that reads like a riddle. "Kobold's Knight of Livestock -Final- -Touhou-ma..." is one such enigma. The subtitle “Touhou Madness” isn’t just marketing
To the uninitiated, it sounds like a random noun generator. To the seasoned Touhou Project fan, it rings of a doujin circle’s passion project—likely a side-story manga, a Romance of the Three Kingdoms-style strategy parody, or a RPG Maker 2003 game that never got an English translation. "Kobold's Knight of Livestock -Final- -Touhou-ma
This article reconstructs the meaning, thematic weight, and possible narrative of this lost or niche work, examining why a kobold (a shapeshifting goblin or dog-like creature) would be knighted, why livestock matters in Gensokyo, and what “-Final-” implies for the series.