Lotus Eaters
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Touhou
Concept
Name
酔蝶華 is spelled with characters meaning "drunk", "butterfly" and "flower", respectively. Worth noting that 酔蝶花 is also known as 風蝶草, which are flowers in the Cleome genus, also named Spider flower (not to be confused with spider lilies): http://yasashi.info/ku_00005.htm
"Lotus-Eaters" refers to the race of the same in Greek mythology, who mainly fed on intoxicating lotus plants and displayed apathetic behaviour. It's also an expression in English meaning roughly "daydreamer".
Read online
MangaDex: Touhou Suichouka ~ Lotus Eater-tachi no Suisei. (English)
ComicWalker: Touhou Suichouka ~ Lotus Eater-tachi no Suisei. (Japanese)
Chapters
Chapter 1: A Drunken Evening Leaves No Memories (Part 1) (November 26, 2019)
Translated by Clarste, et al.
Chapter 2: A Drunken Evening Leaves No Memories (Part 2) (December 26, 2019)
Translated by Clarste, et al.
Chapter 3: A Drunken Evening Leaves No Memories (Part 3) (January 24, 2020)
Translated by Clarste, et al.
Chapter 4: The Haughty Grab Even the Red Ape (Part 1) (February 26, 2020)
Translated by Clarste, et al.
Chapter 5: The Haughty Grab Even the Red Ape (Part 2) (March 26, 2020)
Translated by Clarste, et al.
Chapter 6: No Youkai Stands in a Place Without Sake (Part 1) (April 25, 2020)
Translated by Clarste, et al.
Chapter 7: No Youkai Stands in a Place Without Sake (Part 2) (May 25, 2020)
Translated by Clarste, et al.
Chapter 8: Bottles Have Mouths, Pots Have Ears (Part 1) (June 25, 2020)
Translated by Clarste, et al.
Gallery
Lotus Eaters preview on chapter 15 of Visionary Fairies in Shrine