You know, there are a few individuals claiming their profiles are inaccurate. But, I think those are either cases of attempting to guard a secret, or lost memories confusing matters.
[He drinks some more of his tea, looking at Kurama over the rim of the cup.]
All things considered, I take it you're of the Eastern variety, rather than the more narrow Western definition?
I think the same. Ever since we realized we were missing memories, my assumption has been that the things on my own profile that confuse me are something of that sort.
[Akechi gets a quiet, not entirely genuine chuckle as Kurama takes another bite of his food.]
My hair color aside, I am Japanese. Yes, I'm certainly of the Eastern variety.
That is one of my considerations, but wouldn't have been enough on its own. I'm hardly an expert on other worlds, it's possible that one exists where the Western concept is the only one that's true.
I must admit, though, I'm quite curious. If I've ever encountered proof of the supernatural in my own world, I've forgotten about it, so magic is a complete mystery to me outside of what I've seen here.
That's a fair point. My experience with other worlds still lies with worlds within my own universe.
Mm... Truthfully, people are more likely to forget about it than not even without events like this. Where I am from, at least. Many people with just enough spiritual power to get in trouble but not enough to protect themselves end up with their memories of the trouble erased for their own safety. [Maya... Sometimes he wondered if he'd really been protecting her or himself.]
While not all demons are evil, there are certainly as many who are as there are evil humans. And some are simply desperate... Makai is harsh for the weak.
[That gets a chuckle for several reasons.] That as well, but the environment itself is not terribly friendly, either.
Not at all, actually. To start with, I would hardly call you 'ordinary', Akechi-san. You're quite genuinely brilliant. As well, two of my friends began their 'career' as spirit detectives as apparently ordinary humans with a bit of spiritual power.
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Date: 2017-12-04 06:29 am (UTC)[He drinks some more of his tea, looking at Kurama over the rim of the cup.]
All things considered, I take it you're of the Eastern variety, rather than the more narrow Western definition?
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Date: 2017-12-04 05:17 pm (UTC)[Akechi gets a quiet, not entirely genuine chuckle as Kurama takes another bite of his food.]
My hair color aside, I am Japanese. Yes, I'm certainly of the Eastern variety.
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Date: 2017-12-04 05:31 pm (UTC)I must admit, though, I'm quite curious. If I've ever encountered proof of the supernatural in my own world, I've forgotten about it, so magic is a complete mystery to me outside of what I've seen here.
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Date: 2017-12-05 04:21 pm (UTC)Mm... Truthfully, people are more likely to forget about it than not even without events like this. Where I am from, at least. Many people with just enough spiritual power to get in trouble but not enough to protect themselves end up with their memories of the trouble erased for their own safety. [Maya... Sometimes he wondered if he'd really been protecting her or himself.]
While not all demons are evil, there are certainly as many who are as there are evil humans. And some are simply desperate... Makai is harsh for the weak.
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Date: 2017-12-06 07:23 pm (UTC)I suppose it must be quite strange for you, then, seeing an ordinary human like myself braving the center stage in a dangerous environment.
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Date: 2017-12-07 06:34 am (UTC)Not at all, actually. To start with, I would hardly call you 'ordinary', Akechi-san. You're quite genuinely brilliant. As well, two of my friends began their 'career' as spirit detectives as apparently ordinary humans with a bit of spiritual power.