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Quotation1 "Ciel", the French word for "air", in this case refers to the emptiness in one's heart upon losing a loved one. The sadness of a sky that has lost its sun, buried in the snows of winter. Quotation2
— Website description[1]

Ciel (シエル Shieru?) is a Module for Kagamine Len.

Description[]

The Module's attire consists of a white jacket with purple lining, gold upper chest, teal sleeves, yellow lining, a black hoodie, a blue tie on the back, and brown and teal inner fabric. A black shirt, a yellow necktie, a white undershirt, teal shorts with gold and purple lining held with a green belt that includes a belt chain. White spandex, and white boots with teal toes, and brown, teal, and yellow linings on the top. Additionally, Len's eyes become teal, his hair bunches are combed down, and his ponytail is tied differently.

Game appearances[]

The Module first appeared in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd where it is unlocked after clearing "Soundless Voice" on any difficulty and can be bought for 20000 DIVA Points. It is also featured in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone where it was added to the game on 22 December 2015 and can be bought for 250 VP.

Ciel was featured once again in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X where it can be randomly unlocked by clearing the Chance Time on any song in Cloud Requests and fully clearing the song. It is attributed with the Aura Classic, gives a +20% Voltage bonus when used in a song attributed with the same Aura, and its gameplay effect is "50-Combo Bonus Lv. 2". In Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone, the Module is included in the Future Sound song pack and can be bought for 750 VP. It is also featured in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA MegaMix, with its appearance modified to include the ToonShader graphics.

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References[]

  1. MODULES. Retrieved on 26 March 2020. “"Ciel", the French word for "air", in this case refers to the emptiness in one's heart upon losing a loved one. The sadness of a sky that has lost its sun, buried in the snows of winter.”


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