Questions about Murata

Sep 22, 2011 15:27

I've had these questions on my mind for a while. It would be great if someone can help me out, since I don't know where to look for more information. So my questions are ( Read more... )

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lphn September 25 2011, 23:48:47 UTC
Thanks for the reply! :)

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soypants September 23 2011, 02:58:49 UTC
Ugh! I have a feeling that I have read about the Japanese thing somewhere! I just don't know where!

Although I think his family is Japanese, I think in the novels, it says that he was actually born in China (or something along those lines)

I think that his maryoku works more like a portable battery for other mazoku...I don't think he can really do much attacking with it, but it's definitely there to lend to others who can better use it (at least that's what I think, I may be dead wrong ;A;)

Well, my fan-canon is that he is just a normal human born to normal human parents and will age like a human (but maybe his maryoku will change his aging? And maybe he was born to Earth Mazoku, but it's said that his parents freaked out when he started having those flashbacks, so I doubt that they would be mazoku (once again, I believe that this is true)).

I'm not a Murata expert, but I think that these may be correct, I hope that this helps you some!

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lphn September 25 2011, 23:50:16 UTC
Thanks so much! I also have read somewhere about the things you mentioned, but I wasn't sure. Good to know at least someone else has come across the same info.

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xue September 23 2011, 05:15:07 UTC
1) It's never been specifically said if it was the first time he was reincarnated as a Japanese, but if he were reincarnated as one before, it was never mentioned. And the Chinese thing someone was talking about above was about his previous life as a Chinese woman.

He is 100% human, with 2 workaholic parents.

I am not completely sure, but his main power seems to be magnifying Yuuri's powers. He was known for his intellects and not for his maryoku when he was the Daikenjya.

And I think he ages like a human, because he has a human body.

I hope some of the answers helped! ♥
Ahh... I miss this series. ;~;
/waits for new volume

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lphn September 25 2011, 23:52:33 UTC
My memory is really bad so even though I've read info like this before, I can't be certain. Thanks for your response! It's a big help.

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xue September 26 2011, 01:27:49 UTC
I just realized I numbered 1 and then forgot about the rest... orz

And no problem ♥

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anonymous September 24 2011, 13:17:56 UTC
Novels are so great and more complex, and if hard to know when someone wants to knows the information in novels or just want to make some theories from the anime ( ... )

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lphn September 26 2011, 00:09:35 UTC
Thanks for your response! After reading your comment, I have more questions. :)

humans in Earth live five times more than humans in Maruma’s world

Do you mean 1 year on earth is equivalent to 5 years in Maruma? Then 16 years on earth (from when Yuuri was born until he returned to Maruma) is equivalent to 80 years in Maruma? If I remember correctly, Conrad is about 120 now, which means he was 40 when he went to Earth?!

If a human from Earth goes to Maruma, will he age like human in Maruma, or will he age like mazokus? Vice versa, if a mazoku from Maruma goes to Earth, will he age like human on Earth, or will he age even slower?

That brings me to Bob. He's supposed to have lived for a very long time, much longer than the normal life expectancy of a human on Earth, if I remember correctly. Is that because he is a mazoku?

Sorry for the endless questions. This time parallel has always confused me greatly, and since I'm hopelessly obsessed with putting things in order, I can never resist the urge to sort this out :D

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melisenda_alix September 26 2011, 22:51:28 UTC
I've been thinking about the time differences as well, because of a story that I'm working on ( ... )

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lphn October 1 2011, 14:30:37 UTC
Thanks so much for the reply! The DNA is an interesting idea. It makes sense to me!

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