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: This points to Kamisaka Haruhi (春妃 いぶき) and Shikimori Ibuki (式森 伊吹) , both from the 2005 adult visual novel "Happiness!" (and its 2006 anime adaptation). In the story, Haruhi Kamisaka is the top student in her academy's magic division, while Shikimori Ibuki is a powerful mage who mistakes Haruhi for the daughter of a family rival. Together, they are the central characters of a major plotline in the game.
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