Today is officially Sakura day
Have you played or heard of Genshin impact or perhaps played any games that involve with supernatural and spiritual
tbh I heard about it, I even saw crossovers with Hanako and that girl, but I didn't play. I'm honestly not a gamer.
Why do you hate Nene :0 I'm just curious
I've hated her for a very long time, but I didn't say anything. Not everyone likes Hanako, but not everyone likes Nene either, only Nene's haters are quiet, and I finally decided to say what I wanted to say for a long time.
I made post about this on my main blog.
Master Detective Archives: Rain Code
Comic strip chapter 8
What the concept of being a bounded spirit in TBHK i mean is in the title so it has be important right? probably more important in it’s original title in Japanese
Yes... the title matters... there is also a hint of "toilet-bound" in English.In Japanese it must be a pun by AidaIro "Jibakurei" means
In English as in the original, it is associated with the place of death. So it's possible that Amane killed Tsukasa in the toiletin school and killed himself as well.
Happy Lantern Rite!
I don’t know if you noticed but I’m not that smart
What your thoughts on TBHK pilot
I really like the pilot version. Amane is so cute there too! I even like Nene a lot and I really want this version of Nene than in the original. The only thing that hurts me is that Amane hates herself and it shows so much in this version.
Amane's perfection!!!! HE'S PERFECT in every panels and these are my the most favorite
JUST HIM
HIM
Amane is the best in pilot and original story
The pilot version has its place in the original story. For example, Amane vs Kou on the roof, there are references(of course with big changes). The only thing I'm glad they didn't add is "strike" every time Amane decides to withdraw a wish.
are you referring to my husband's blog, @7ban-sama? we aren't the same person! We're similar, but that's just from being unGodly close for 6 years (:
not all kaii are evil; Hanako specifically is referred to as 'mononoke' or, a destructive, vengeful, or otherwise misery-causing cursed force ... for lack of a better term, an 'evil energy'. However, when using his joudai, he is no longer 'a mononoke', as he is blessed by God. HOWEVER however, every mystery is being lent the power of God, and seems to qualify as one in their boundaries.
Plenty of kaii seem neutral or passive. The Minamoto clan simply believe in profiling and reducing risk by not distinguishing between them. To Minamoto, all kaii are evil, yes. From kaii to kaii, I think Hanako being a Mononoke is distinct.... and I think in Hanako's own psyche, he identifies as a Mononoke.
I think kaii becoming kami is a major aspect of JSHK; the mysteries are 'appointed' by someone in a position of power, and are being granted special attributes through that process. The jurisdiction/control they have over their space, and the creation of their sanctum, is a Godly ability.
Teru refers to the mysteries in a Godlike manner. Personally, I believe the original Well-God's power is being siphoned and distributed to the mysteries, who become Gods, though not as powerful as the original God composed of all 7's abilities. All the mysteries are Kami-brought-to-Godhood, then, while they remain mysteries.
I would say that Tsukasa went from human to kami in canon, as far as we've observed. We don't know what journey Hanako made, which made him specifically a mononoke...
It seems as if perhaps Sakura can appoint/dispel mysteries, (previously?)... She may be a (holy, sanctified?) being in charge of the system of the school. Tsukasa meanwhile could appoint Mitsuba as a mystery; effectively turning him from a (weak) kaii into one of the school's minor kami. So, Tsukasa has the ability to grant Kami power unto a kaii.