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"comment": "In Traum\nKōnstantînos fought in the war between realms not in defense of humanity, but in revolt against it. He did so for the sole purpose of reinstating Pope Johanna—a being who belonged to Proper Human History even as it relegated her to fiction.\n\nTo say she wasn't angry about being forsaken would be a lie, but that alone wouldn't have been enough to spur him to attempt to unite the realms.\n\nNo, what drove this emperor here was neither anger, nor hatred, nor love for the nation he once gave his life to defend, but a desire to do whatever he could for this woman who understood she was no more than a fantasy and still stood up for the world who condemned her to that fate.\n\nIn his final moments, as he thought back on all that had happened, he did so not as a farewell gesture, but simply to cherish the memories he had cultivated with all his allies and friends.",
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"comment": "A writer from late Edo Japan, and one of Japan's best-known authors. His works include \"Nansou Satomi Hakkenden (Nansou Satomi Eight Dog Chronicles),\" \"Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki (A Wonder Tale: The Moonbow),\" \"Keisei Suikoden\" (an adaptation of the Chinese classic \"The Water Margin\"), \"Kinsesetsu Bishonenroku (A Modern-Day Record of Handsome Youths),\" and many more.\n\nThe well-known ukiyo-e artist and contemporary of Bakin, Katsushika Hokusai, contributed illustrations to many of Bakin's most popular works, including \"Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki.\"\n\nBorn to a samurai family—a source of constant pride for Bakin—his innate talent for the written word ultimately led to him becoming the first Japanese person to make a living solely from writing.",
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"comment": "Height/Weight: 157cm, 45kg\nOrigin: History\nRegion: Japan\nAlignment: Lawful-Balanced\nGender: Female (Physically)\nThe ears and tail are just part of a costume!",
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"comment": "True Name: Takizawa Okikuni. Kyokutei Bakin is his pen name, though he also went by the pseudonym Chosakudo Shujin. He was very proud and fastidious man who valued order and discipline above all. He is extremely well-versed in the history and traditions of various eras and regions, and particularly enjoys reading Chinese novels such as \"The Water Margin,\" and even knows a fair amount of medicine and Confucian philosophy.\n\nBorn in Edo Fukagawa as the fifth son of a hatamoto younin (chief retainer), he worked many different jobs, including page to the Matsudaira clan, retainer to a hatamoto, head clerk at the Tsuruya publishing house, footwear merchant, and apprentice to a calligraphy master, before deciding to become a full-time writer at the age of 24. At 36, he took a trip to the Kyoto-Osaka area where he met well-known literary figures, which inspired him to begin publishing his work with greater frequency. In time, his novel \"Sanshichi Zenden Nanka no Yume\" and his epic \"Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki\" became highly popular, establishing him as one of the leading authors of his time.\n\nDuring this period, Kyokutei Bakin also became close friends with the ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai, even letting him stay at his house for three or four months when Bakin was 39, Hokusai 46, and Hokusai's daughter, Oei, 6. Said to be over 180cm each, both Bakin and Hokusai were exceptionally tall, especially for the time and place, which made them quite the sight on the streets of Edo.",
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"comment": "Tokimura Michi was born and raised in Edo. She was also a skilled dancer. Originally the daughter of a doctor in Edo Kanda, she became daughter-in-law to Kyokutei Bakin after she married his only son, Takizawa Souhaku. As part of her bridal training, she worked as a maidservant for the Matsudaira clan and for the Ooku in Edo Castle.\n\nIn Bakin's later years, after he lost his sight, she enabled him to continue his career by serving as both his eyes and brush, writing down his words as he dictated them to her. She was instrumental to the completion of the \"Nansou Satomi Eight Dog Chronicles,\" a lengthy epic that took 28 years in total to finish. Michi had to learn how to read and write many difficult characters and words of Chinese origin as part of her dictation duties, and she struggled at times to meet Bakin's exacting standards, but she persevered and ultimately succeeded brilliantly. Now, even though Kyokutei Bakin has become a Servant, she serves as their shared Spirit Origin's base because he still can't see without her.\n\nThe familiar puppies who make up the eight Dog Warriors symbolize Bakin's unconventional creative process, with very high highs and very low lows.\nJin/Shinbei - The youngest Dog Warrior who frequently gets into mischief with Dousetsu.\nGi/Sousuke - A worldly dog who tends to miss out on many things because of his cautious, reserved nature.\nRei/Daikaku - The goodest of good boys. Perhaps worryingly so.\nChi/Keno - A beautiful dog who often fights with Shino.\nChu/Dousetsu - A noisy pup with a notoriously short fuse.\nShin/Genpachi - One of the younger dogs who nonetheless possesses great strength.\nKou/Shino - This dog is either majestic or shameless, depending on who you ask.\nTei/Kobungo - A big eater who should really learn to pace himself.",
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"comment": "Svabhāva: B\nA Buddhist phrase that means \"the name makes the person.\" Here, it refers to the unique naming system Bakin used in many of his books. For example, the \"fuse\" in \"Fusehime\" has a deeper meaning of \"a human who obeys a dog.\" Naming is both a prayer for creation, and a curse of righteousness. In the magecraft world, understanding a being's true name is essential to controlling it.\n\nEight Benevolences and Righteousnesses: A\nThese eight virtues are \"Jin\" (Benevolence), \"Gi\" (justice), \"Rei\" (courtesy), \"Chi\" (wisdom), \"Chu\" (loyalty), \"Shin\" (faith), \"Kou\" (piety), and \"Tei\" (respect), and are traditionally considered a crucial part of being a good person. The spirit beads that symbolize these virtues, each of which has the character for that virtue printed on it, flew off in eight directions after Fusehime died, and came to be possessed by each of the eight Dog Warriors from the day they were born. Eventually, once the Dog Warriors all came together, these mysterious beads then bestowed new power upon the goddess Fusehime.\n\nLost in Writing: A\nA skill that reflects the countless busy days Kyokutei Bakin spent absorbed in the act of creation. Symbolizes the bond between Bakin and his daughter-in-law, Omichi, who supported him after he lost his sight.",
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"comment": "One of the yellow scarves worn as turbans by disciples of the Way of the Taiping. There are numerous explanations as to why this color was chosen, with the Five Elements theory claiming that it was a sign of faith in the Yellow Emperor. Regardless of the color's origins, we do know that those who chose to stand up to the Han Dynasty while wearing one of these scarves did so because they believed it would lead to a brighter future.\n\n\"Hoohoho. True, I doubt many people who wore these scarves truly understood everything about the Way of the Taiping. But, even so...there was a sense of unity in seeing everyone wearing the same color. Of course I remember the droves of people who stood together, all with these yellow scarves wrapped around their heads. I remember how they listened closely to what I said, their eyes glittering bright. Yes... Thinking back on it now, perhaps that very sight is what we all truly sought. Seeing all those Yellow Turbans covering the land everywhere you look was like seeing the most bountiful rice harvest you could imagine coming to life...\"\n\nYes, this was the color that bound Zhang Jue and the people who looked up to him. A mark of their lives that he can still see clearly whenever he closes his eyes.",
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"comment": "The \"Nansou Satomi Eight Dog Chronicles\" consists of nine sokan (volumes), ninety-eight scrolls, and one-hundred and six serials. Published over twenty-eight years, this grand epic took Kyokutei Bakin nearly half his life to complete. Kabuki and joururi productions have been a fixture of Japanese theater going all the way back to the Edo period, and its influences on various works across countless genres cannot be overstated.\n\nBakin served as a page until he decided to set out on his own path at a young age, during which he wrote the following haiku:\n\n\"Chilled by winter winds\nI have made a decision\nTo journey with gods\"\n\nWhile certainly an arrogant haiku in that it compares Bakin to the gods who gather in Izumo during Kannazuki, the tenth month of the lunar calendar, one could make a strong argument that the \"Eight Dog Chronicles\" is itself the journey Bakin decided to undertake.",
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"comment": "It was a long...long winter. Perhaps things would have been easier if he had just frozen to death. But without making mistakes, leaving regrets, or suffering defeat, he would not now know what it is he must do.\n\nHe's not doing this for anyone else. Even if he's ultimately powerless to help, or has no chance of winning, he won't let that stop him from trying. For thanks to those scarred hands, he now knows that this is a battle fought by all who were never gifted with natural talent.\n\nNow, the dawn has broken. And so, the wolf sets out on the journey ahead, as different from who he once was as a butterfly emerging from a chrysalis.",
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"comment": "I can see Mt. Fuji off in the distance. My heart flutters like a willow dancing in the wind, my fingers impulsively tracing its contours.\n\nMerely sketching it would be a waste, but I simply don't have time to render it in the detail it deserves.\n\nAhh, what a beautiful journey. Should I be angry that I can never capture such beauty, or simply glad for the chance to witness it?\n\nI fear this dilemma may drive me crazy.",
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"comment": "Here at a zenith beyond the reach of ordinary people, sharp blades dance gracefully and majestic lances strike at lightning speed. There is no defense, only offense; all advantage, no downside. Little wonder then that neither side is giving so much as a centimeter in this unparalleled spectacle. Even the moon, tired of looking down, cannot help but yawn—a yawn that quickly vanishes amidst the endless echoes of blades clashing.",
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"comment": "Freedom. Yes, here, there is freedom to be found. Grass as far as the eye can see, with no end in sight.\n\nCome, my friends. Let us run. Let us bound. Let us feel the wind at our backs as we pursue the smell of grass.",
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"comment": "I am putting all my heart into this bullet. No matter where you run, no matter where you hide, I shall fire it straight through your chest. Prepare to meet your maker.\n\n\"Uh, Tomoe? Are you seriously aiming for the heart?\"\n\"Why yes, I am. Why do you ask?\"",
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"comment": "Forbidden stories from a carefully chosen compendium. Their pages slip into all kinds of books of their own accord to promulgate falsehoods.",
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"comment": "Seemingly countless cogwheels that appear to bloom like bejeweled flowers. This mechanical dance continues ever onward, spinning to bring dreams without end.",
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