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What I remember about it:
-The main character was a girl with black hair and blue eyes. I remember that multiple characters made remarks about that for some reason.
-It was probably isekai-esque since the setting seemed pretty fantastical.
-I'm pretty sure there was one male character who had dark hair and was, like, a robot or something.
-There was definitely a scene where MC purified water from a river by heating it or some such. I seem to remember that she also kissed the robot(?) guy to give him that water...?
-There was also some dude with lighter hair, possibly royalty of some sort, who was the girl's endgame love interest. For some reason, my mind associates him with one specific semi-gory scene that showed a bunch of disconnected body parts scattered everywhere.
-The series was definitely licensed in English, though I'm not sure whether it was actually a Japanese work. I'd hazard a guess that it was shoujo (or whatever country's equivalent of that).
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Did I just dream it up?? Any ideas about what this series is would be appreciated!
-The main character was a girl with black hair and blue eyes. I remember that multiple characters made remarks about that for some reason.
-It was probably isekai-esque since the setting seemed pretty fantastical.
-I'm pretty sure there was one male character who had dark hair and was, like, a robot or something.
-There was definitely a scene where MC purified water from a river by heating it or some such. I seem to remember that she also kissed the robot(?) guy to give him that water...?
-There was also some dude with lighter hair, possibly royalty of some sort, who was the girl's endgame love interest. For some reason, my mind associates him with one specific semi-gory scene that showed a bunch of disconnected body parts scattered everywhere.
-The series was definitely licensed in English, though I'm not sure whether it was actually a Japanese work. I'd hazard a guess that it was shoujo (or whatever country's equivalent of that).
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Did I just dream it up?? Any ideas about what this series is would be appreciated!