This is in response to
lone_cat's request for more on the life of Isao Kobayashi, who was introduced in "
The Most Powerful, Master Emotion". It is based on
ysabetwordsmith's and my exploration of current T-Japanese culture, and my own extrapolations from this into the next twenty years. Content describing events prior to its November 2015 posting has been vetted and may
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I really enjoyed reading this exploration of Japanese culture. It shows the ups and downs of dealing with changes over time.
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You are very welcome. And thank you in return for boosting the signal, and your significant help in aligning my thoughts and concepts with your universe.
>> I really enjoyed reading this exploration of Japanese culture. <<
I sure hope I did well enough with it. I'm always wary of writing about a culture I'm not a member of.
>> It shows the ups and downs of dealing with changes over time. <<
Something that is far too often neglected. Acknowledging that things change makes a story feel truer to life to me.
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Thanks for reading.
I work out a lot of backstory for everything I write. Sharing it with readers is a way I like to show my appreciation. Anything in here you'd like some backstory on, or should I just pick something?
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Any backstory you'd like me to unlock as your commenting perk?
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I must admit that I wonder whether he has simply chosen to assume another identity with an age consistent with his (possibly) youthful appearance.
(Part of this is fuelled by a completely unrelated piece of my own I'm working on which contains an official death - it's the way my mind is working at the moment.)
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Kobayashi-san actually did choose to die. The upcoming demifiction, from a time after the secret history will be released, covers the event in more detail.
>> I also note that he was a 103 year old with Regenerative powers. <102, actually. He was born in mid-December, and the Affidavit of Termination was filed in late October ( ... )
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*returns bow* There is nothing you need apologize for. As I said in my previous comment, this is by way of appreciation for your reading the piece and deeming it worthy of comment. *bows in acknowledgement*
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