Beautiful Suzuna belongs to a family with a long line of priestesses, and she has trained for years to take her place in the next generation. Her ascent to the position has been especially awaited because it takes place in the same year as the rarely performed "Expectant Moon Ceremony." Suzuna is brought to the home of her future husband by Tomomi, the Kuraki maid. She never realizes that a sexual desire is what accompanies her spiritual one. She finds the mansion under a strange spell, releasing the sexual desires of everyone inside from the Camelliaflower. Everyone except Suzuna gets strong desires for sex. In addition to pre-ritual encounters with a number of servants, Suzuna must lose her virginity to her husband-to-be who should have been dead a long time ago.
others characters
Tomomi Harukawa (春川 知美 • はるかわ ともみ • , Harukawa Tomomi?)
Employed maidservant and childhood friend of Suzuna Kuraki. Despite her noticeably sizable bust, Tomomi Harukawa is a very slow, gentle, soft-spoken girl who often meticulously strives to please those being served; particularly Suzuna, who ironically is her foil. She is the only bespectacled member of the household and the most bisexually promiscuous. Tomomi is a niece to Gohei Harukawa and granddaughter to Ippei.
Seiyu: Kiyomi Asai
Voice actress: Jennifer Marsala
Sayaka Kurihara (栗原 沙也加 • くりはら さやか • , Kurihara Sayaka?)
The second maidservant of the household, Sayaka Kurihara is roughly the opposite of Tomomi in that she is upbeat, playful, talkative, and at times childish. Although she is unable to ever clearly remember, Sayaka did in fact used to be a renown promotional model and actress by the name of Ruri Yamato; acquired when she was found wondering the estate grounds by Gohei Harukawa. She is one of only two characters to have an ear piercing.
Seiyu: Naoko Takano
Voice actresses: Trina White (Epi. 1-4), Sharon Simpson (Epi. 5), Brenda Lewis (Ruri Yamato)
Io Azuma (東 衣緒 • あずま いお • , Azuma Io?)
Friendly yet inept, Io Azuma is a distant cousin of Suzuna and is good friends with Tomomi. He was originally chosen to be a suitor for Suzuna, but much to her disappointment, he matured somewhat effeminate instead of into the charming gentleman she was expecting. A devout otaku, Io frequently spends most of his leisure in the house library reading manga; playfully extending his obsession to Suzuna who, much to her chagrin, he tends to address with the Japanese honorific title Chan.
Voice actor: Laddy McFarren
Yuriko Kuraki (倉木 由利子 • くらき ゆりこ • , Kuraki Yuriko?)
Yuriko Kuraki is the biological mother of both Suzuna and Mizuna, widow of her late husband Zenzirou and matriarch of the house. A mysterious and voluptuous woman, Yuriko is by far the most influential figure over the household and the paranormal force that manifests within it; exhibiting this position with formality in both her voice and clothes.
Seiyu: Miki Itou
Voice actresses: Jessica Lee (Epi. 1-4), Molly Walters (Epi. 5)
Gohei Harukawa (春川 五平 • はるかわ ごへぃ • , Harukawa Gohei?)
Ominous and inscrutable, Gohei Harukawa is the great-uncle of Tomomi, older brother of Ippei and estate landscaper; even though he is rarely ever seen doing garden work. While he does not have supernatural powers of his own, Gohei frequently assists Yuriko with her endeavors; such as triggering events in preparation for the Tsuki Maki ceremony.
Voice actors: Michael Johnston (Epi. 1-4), Brian Drewberry (Epi. 5)
Mizuna Kuraki (倉木 水菜 • くらき みずな • , Kuraki Mizuna?)
First daughter of Yuriko and monozygotic twin sister of Suzuna. Unlike her younger sister, Mizuna is very taciturn, yet cheerfully playful; living silently and peacefully in the water caverns beneath the mansion. She was once the shrine maiden for the Kuraki family, but when Suzuna was born she was cast away.
Episodes
# Title Release date
1 "The First Night: Camellia"
"Tsubaki" (椿) December 28, 2001
2 "The Second Night: Sunflower"
"Himawari" (向日葵) July 26, 2002
3 "The Third Night: Peony"
"Shakuyaku" (芍薬) December 27, 2002
4 "The Fourth Night: White Lily"
"Shirayuri" (白百合) June 06, 2003
5 "The Fifth Night: Amaryllis"
"Higan Hana" (彼岸花) July 23, 2004