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Voiced by: Aoi Yūki (Tanya), [5] Kōsuke Toriumi (salaryman) (Japanese); Monica Rial (Tanya), [6] Jessie James Grelle (salaryman) (English) Tanya is a young blonde, blue-eyed girl who is the reincarnation of a cold-hearted, atheistic, and social-darwinistic Japanese salaryman (briefly voiced by Kōsuke Toriumi in Japanese, and Josh Grelle in ...
Later, Tanya and Viktoriya discuss the possibility of the Entente being allied to the Republic and/or the Allied Kingdom (analogous to the United Kingdom), which is later shown to be true. Tanya realises that Being X may be orchestrating the upcoming world war in order to force a situation wherein she would have no choice but to worship Him.
Subaru, Tanya, Ainz and Aqua walk as a tagged group through the event's passage until Aqua stops them and asks the group if they are from Earth. She explains she can tell because she is a goddess who sent Kazuma to his new world. Tanya becomes infuriated, believing Aqua is Being X and discharges her magic in a fit of rage at her.
Unable to withstand, she blows herself and surrounding enemies up in an attempted suicide attack. In the capital Berun, Erich von Rerugen broods over Tanya's military record, contemplating whether she is a monster or a hero. After her first mission, Tanya is ordered to test an experimental operation orb, the Type 95 Elinium Operation Orb.
Archive of Our Own (AO3) is a nonprofit open source repository for fanfiction and other fanworks contributed by users. The site was created in 2008 by the Organization for Transformative Works and went into open beta in 2009 and continues to be in beta. [ 2 ]
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Tanya is shown to like Nirvana; the first time Tanya visits Mandy she is shown to be wearing a Kurt Cobain T-shirt and the cause of his death - suicide - is something Tanya can relate to as her mother killed herself when she was very young. Mandy is shocked to discover, one day at the local shopping centre, that Tanya is a frequent shoplifter.
Perhaps the most famous case, however, is Dmitri Yemets' Tanya Grotter book series, a "cultural response" to Harry Potter, which provoked a lawsuit from J. K. Rowling. In Japan, the dōjinshi subculture is similar to a combination of the United States subcultures surrounding underground comics, science fiction fanzines, and fan fiction. The ...