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goavajuice · 4 months
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Tbr stack :)
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arisaontheinternet · 2 months
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So I'm Going to Solve a Mystery
So I've had an Idea. Not a particular new idea, but a fun one. I just checked out the English language version of The Inugami Curse by Yokomizo Seishi from my local library. All I know about it is from the back of the book, a wealthy man dies, and there is a bloody fight over his inheritance. I picked it up because it was referenced in Don't Call It Mystery. But my plan is to try to solve the mystery!
Opening the book, there is a list of characters. So before reading any more, I drew a family tree. I guess I should clarify that in the book, they use Given then Family name. But since it's a Japanese book, I've swapped it to Family and then Given, and I looked up the kanji because I find that helpful. For instance, Inugami is the characters for dog and God. Or the 3 daughters' names are highest, middle, and lowest child. Also pine, bamboo, and plum/apricot.
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godzilla-reads · 11 months
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📬 BOOK MAIL 📬
My lovely friend J sent me a few books that I can’t wait to dig into. Can you guess which one I’ll read first?
🧜‍♀️ The Mermaid of Black Conch by Monique Roffey
🔪 The Inugami Curse by Seishi Yokomizo (trans. Yumiko Yamazaki)
🐼 Big Panda and Tiny Dragon by James Norbury
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Dewey's 24 hour Readathon
spontaneously participating in dewey's 24 hour readathon which starts in 10 mins! this readathon (for my timezone) will go from 5:30 pm saturday to 5:30 pm sunday (may 1st), so i'm taking the opportunity to start my reads for asian readathon right now!
below is my tbr for the next 24 hours!
klara and the sun by kazuo ishiguro
the night diary by veera hiranandini
the inugami curse by seishi yokomizo
join in if you can! 💕
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serendictment · 3 months
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January Books
No energy this month so only /10 ratings. Sorry people who probably don't care.
1. I am a Cat by Sōseki Natsume
7/10. I enjoyed it but GOD is it long😭. Still good tho.
2. The Stranger by Albert Camus
9/10. Man,,Meursault, am I right? That guy,,he's a tad relatable to how I view the world. Moving on.
3. The Inugami Curse by Seishi Yokomizo
10/10. Mmm love me a good mystery
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evildeadfan21 · 27 days
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The collection.
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spilladabalia · 3 months
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Curse of the God Dog (1977) Original Trailer [FHD]
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La maledizione del Dio Cane
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coyoteprince · 8 months
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Since you know a lot about graveyard lore and death in antiquity, I was wondering if you knew if this fact I found was true.
There was a comic someone made that said the first person buried in a graveyard was meant to keep watch over it, but instead of burying a human there and keeping a human soul essentially imprisoned on the grounds, they'd bury a black dog first, instead.
Yeah, I actually referenced this in my zine The Dog that Calls Our Name and it is a legend utilized in various big name medias, though I've never heard of the dog having to be specifically black, just that its ghost shows up black. This was a Christian practice at one point in English, Nordic, and Spanish or Mexican areas. Depending on region its called a church grim or kirkegrim. There is also one in Mexico or Spain (I can't seem to track down the name...) that has a horse or donkey in place of the dog, but is otherwise the exact same. The Inugami has similarities to both the church grim and black shuck as well, with it being a dog guardian spirit that was sacrificed for human gain. Beyond this, there's many cultures worldwide who have historically sacrificed and buried dogs as an intention of spiritual protection for their human owners who have died, so this is a fairly common event.
Exact details vary with both culture and even town, but it was either a lamb, a dog, or a horse that was sacrificed. The general thought was that in a newly erected cemetery, the first soul buried would be cursed to guard the church grounds and protect all future bodies that rest there. To save a human soul from this duty, animal sacrifice was utilized, and the ghost would often appear as a black dog or horse. The animal was usually buried under the cornerstone of the church.
It is worth mentioning that there is also records of black dogs in cemeteries that are believed to be the soul of a human buried in the yard. I don't know if these specifically count as church grims or not, but I personally lump all ghostly black dogs into the same species.
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theanimeview · 7 months
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[Trope Interest] Twin Bodyguards and Their Hunter Sister in Supernatural Works
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Source: Promotional/Cover Art for Kyousougiga, Jiu Jiu, and Trese
By: Peggy Sue Wood | @pswediting
For some time, I’ve been fascinated by the trope of twin bodyguards who can shapeshift from humans to dog forms and their accompanying female “hunter” character. I find it interesting that this trope appears with enough frequency to be noticeable, yet it lacks a specific name, unlike “Single-Mind Twins” or “Tag Team Twins.” There are several examples of this trope. To name a few examples, Kyousougiga (Japanese) features the character Koto being followed around by her “brothers,” A and Un; Jiu Jiu (Japanese) has Takamichi followed by her shape-shifting, half-demon wolf-dog familiars, Snow and Night; and Trese (Filipino) has Alexandra with her adopted brothers, Crispin and Basilio.
Upon further review, I think that the trope of twin sidekicks/bodyguards and female hunters in supernatural comics and animation likely draws from various sources of inspiration and cultural mythology. One possible influence is the traditional Japanese folklore of “Inugami,” or “dog spirit.” Inugami were said to be the spirits of dogs that were killed by humans and were often summoned and used for various purposes, including protection, curses, and revenge. In some stories, Inugami could take on human form and even possess humans and other animals. Interestingly, these spirits could become attached to bloodlines, following a family through their descendants.
Another possible influence is the Japanese mythology of Komainu, lion-dogs that guard the entrances of Shinto temples/shrines, or the Shisa, which serve a similar purpose. Both of these seem to have derived from the Chinese (or Imperial) guardian lions, which symbolize protection (one physical and one metaphysical). Either way, around the world and over time, dog spirits have often been portrayed as both guardians and harbingers.
While I’ve come to understand, at least in part, the dog-twins potential origins, I still struggle to understand or find a related myth to a singular female hunter-type character. There is Artemis, the famous greek/roman myth character who is goddess of the hunt, but her image and story rarely overlap with the hunter characters seen in works that have this two+one combination. Moreover, the close emotional bond that the three tend to share in the stories–often portrayed with familial-nature (adopted siblings with no romantic interests)–seems to be a significant factor in the continued use of this trope. Continuing in our prior examples, Koto is searching for the black rabbit/her mother; Takamichi is hunting demons, and Alexandra is after monsters.
The twin sidekicks are always depicted as “protectors” or “guardians” to a female lead, often with her occupying an adopted sister role rather than existing as a love interest. They are portrayed as loyal, fierce, and powerful, with the ability to transform into large, intimidating dog-like creatures to defend their master. Overall, the dog servants are depicted as essential members of the hunting team and play a significant role in the story.
Of course, the influences behind Kyousougiga, Jiu Jiu, and Trese may have come from other supernatural comics and anime that have used similar tropes in the past. They may also have combined these cultural sources with their own stories to create a unique take. Regardless, it is an interesting trope to examine, and I continue to wonder about its specific origins.
If you have any ideas about the specific source(s) for this trope, I hope you will share them with me in a comment or message as I really do not know and am very interested to learn about this idea. Thank you for reading!
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cloud0818 · 4 months
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Anime of RKDD was so great and I feel their respect for Original mangas and Amano Akira.
One of indicates of it is Opening. The manga is many pays homage to SHERLOCK HOMES. Following suit, the opening pays homage to many famous mystery works. So there are many scenes in opening we hadn't seen in manga.
This was a hot topic of discussion among viewers. There are some Japanese works, I try to compile it.
1 : The Inugami Curse (Series of Detective Kosuke Kindaichi) by Seishi Yokomizo
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This is one of poplar mystery novel series in Japan. Especially "The Inugami Curse" is most famous one. It has been visualized many times.
There is a women in left side of picture and her body like wrapped in brown flowers. There is a same body on the other side, but there are no heads there. One of the most striking scenes in this work which the head of the corpse is placed on top of flower doll. This work has the eeriness of a horror so I don't use picture of this scene here. If you have interest, please Google this "犬神家 花".
Or maybe you can feel somehow from this picture. It is one of the filming locations for this work.
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2 : Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie
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It's a mystery work that is too well known. Murder in the train isn't happened on manga, well, at this time.
3 : Any Old Port in a Storm (Series of Columbo)
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This picture by Colombo official Youtube (season3, episode2). It's very clear how faithfully it has been reproduced.
4 : The Case of the Murder on D by Edogawa Ranpo.
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This is a mystery novel by one of Japan's leading writers. It's also the first work in which the famous Japanese detective Kogoro Akechi appears. On my research, it seems there isn't translation book to English. Nearly 100 years have passed since the publication of this work, so copyright has expired. Therefore, we can read it for free on a well-known in Japan and conscientious site. (It can also view other old works on this site, but all are in Japanese only.)
That's all! I think the anime is very wonderfully done. I can't wait to the 2nd season!
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megashadowdragon · 2 months
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one piece theory the secret behind v . nusjuro
Today, in this theory, I will explain what the Secret of V. Nusjuro, who may be a Diamond Dog and his role in the story.
🔍 To answer this question, we'll go through 3 main points.
Venus and Diamond stone
Venus is a Dog demon
Venus cursed Wano and Kuina
Venus and Diamond stone
Did you know that in Hindu mythology, Venus was associated with the Diamond stone?
In the same mythology, Saturn is associated with Blue Sapphire, which is Oda's reference in the story!
Is V. Nus associated with the Diamond stone?
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This would be no surprise as Mr. 1 told Zoro: "Are you going to cut through a Diamond next?" Will Zoro cut through Venus' Diamond next?
Cutting through a Diamond seems to be a difficult task. as Mihawk himself struggled to cut through Diamond Jozu.
2. Venus is a Dog demon The Five Elders are inspired from Chinese mythology - Saturn (ox) = ox demon (Ushi-oni) - Jupiter (sheep) = Shepherd Ju Peter - Mars (fowl) = bird/fowl - Mercury (pig) = boar - Venus is associated with a dog
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The Five Elders also seem to be inspired from Japanese Folklore. Each Gorosei matches a Yokai (Japanese Demon). - Saturn (ox) = Ushi-oni - Jupiter (sheep) = Nuppeppo - Mars (fowl) = Itsumade - Mercury (pig) = Baku - Venus could therefore be a Dog Yokai
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Venus could be the Inugami (犬神), the Dog Yokai (dog god/spirit).
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A manga series named Inuyasha (犬夜叉) depicts a half-demon (Inugami), half-human swordsman. - Inuyasha is a swordsman, like Venus. - Inuyasha even has a Diamond sword that can throw diamonds (Venus = Diamond) Is Venus a half-demon dog half-human swordsman, like Inuyasha?
Yamato ate the Inu Inu no Mi, Model: Okuchi no Makami - The guardian dog
Did Venus eat the Inu Inu No Mi, Model: Inugami - The vengeful dog Panini @writingpanini · 18h
Venus cursed Wano and Kuina
Yamato's Devil Fruit, the Makami, is considered Wano's Guardian Deity.
Did Venus, the Inugami, curse Wano? Panini @writingpanini · 18h Ethanbaron V. Nusjuro seems to be from Wano as "Juro" is included in his nickname.
Zoro's nickname in Wano was Zoro-Juro! Panini @writingpanini · 18h Ethanbaron V. Nusjuro is known as the Warrior God of Finance
Wano was known as the country of gold!
Did Venus, the Inugami, curse Wano? Panini @writingpanini · 18h A very popular Japanese novel talks about the Inugami curse, Venus' curse?
Did the Inugami Venus bound to the swords through some dark ritual or curse, influencing the wielders, driving them toward acts of violence or revenge?
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Panini @writingpanini · 18h Did Venus curse the Shimotsuki family in Wano to get their gold? Panini @writingpanini · 18h Maybe Kuina herself died because of her sword that may have been cursed by V. Nusjuro.
Ginny died because of Sapphire Scale (Saturn).
Law's family died because of Amber Lead (Ju Peter?)
Did Shimotsuki and Kuina died because of Inugami/Diamond Curse (Venus)? Panini @writingpanini · 18h This may trigger a confrontation between Zoro and V. Nusjuro if V. Nusjuro is the one who indirectly caused Kuina's death! Panini @writingpanini · 18h As a conclusion:
Venus may be associated with Diamond
Venus may be associated with Inugami
Venus may have cursed Wano by cursing swords to steal their gold
Venus may have indirectly caused Kuina's death
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linkspooky · 10 months
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hi 👋
i was wondering how do you go about writing mai zen’in?
i wanted to write more about her but I don’t think I have her character voice completely right yet. 🫠
and out of all the fics I read that focused on mai (it’s not a lot 😭) i think you wrote mai the most accurately.
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I'll do my best anon, but fair warning ahead of time what you're going to get isn't exactly canon Mai, because Mai as a character has about three major scenes in canon, her introduction, her fight with Maki and then her death. I've done my best to flesh out Mai based on my interpretation of those three scenes. This is basically how I characterize her in my fics Werewolf and Inugami Family.
To understand Mai you have to understand Maki
As much as I enjoy Mai as her own character, the way Gege writes her within the story itself is basically as a tool to prop up Maki. Which means a lot of Mai's characterization is derived from how she relates to Maki, and also her relationship with Maki.
A lot of this is going to sound like, if Maki is X, then Mai is Y.
I think as a character Mai is designed to be everything that Maki is not. Nobara in fact makes that comparison between the two of them, that Mai is the shitty knock off version of Maki.
Maki looks at her situation in life, and doesn't mope or whine about it she earnestly works hard to improve it. In comparison, Mai not only pities herself a lot more than Maki does, she also blames the people around her (even her sister who she loves) rather than herself. Mai's the kind of person where if you were sitting there listening to them complain, you'd eventually get fed up hearing them and say "Well, aren't you going to do anything about it or are you just going to sit there?"
Mai's basically designed to be sort of unlikable, to make Maki look better. As an unintended side effect, she actually shows the symptoms of her traumatic upbringing in the Zen'in a lot clearer. Maki for someone who has apparently been violently abused her entire life, doesn't really lash out in anger that often, doesn't act up, and is for the most part just kind of introverted and a loner. Her worst quality is that she doesn't really respect or trust the people around her.
Mai on the other hand shows a lot of symptoms of what she endured. She's interalized the fact that she's weak and helpless and doesn't try to step beyond that. Mai is one of the complacent women of the Zen'in Clan like her mother. Naoya even says in his assessment of the twins that Mai may have a bad mouth but she ultimately knows her place. Mai acts oversexual and flirtatious when she's engaging women around her and seems to just get plain annoyed by men. Mai says the nastiest things imaginable, and she's totally willing to throw the same emotinoal abuse the clan constantly threw at Maki (you're weak, you're useless without a cursed technique) if she thinks it'll get attention from her sister. Mai's trauma is actually a problem which shows up in her everyday behavior. Nobara says trauma isn't an excuse to just do whatever you want, and like that's a quote from an unsympathetic source but I do think Mai has a tendency to play the victim.
Mai's also defined entirely by her cowardice. She just wants to run away and hide rather than face things. Part of the reason she wants her sister back is because her life would be easier if someone else was there to either protect her or suffer with her, even if that's not what's best for Maki. Mai's one backstory moment is her being so terrified of curses she wanted to close her eyes to everything and cling to her sister's hands rather than face it.
Mai's eternally running away from her problems, but if anything to me that makes her a far easier character to write than Maki. The best advice I can give about Mai is try to make her as unlikable as possible. She's whiney, mean, and rude. If you had her as a friend you'd probably get sick of her pretty quickly.
A big basis of my characterization for Mai is Faith from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, if you want a show to watch for inspiration. Faith is the negative character foil for the hero Buffy. Because Faith is first an anti-hero, and then an anti-villain she's allowed to have a lot more negative traits to explore than Buffy is as the hero. Faith is not required to be likable, she doesn't have to appear moral and because of that there's a lot more flexibility with her character. So, Faith to Buffy is take the heroes flaws, and make them more ugly. Mai to Maki, is lets take Maki's flaws and make them more annoying. What if Mai had Maki's exact same trauma, but she was annoying about it and nobody respected her?
As a character there's a lot you can work with for her, because she has a lot of flaws to overcome. Not only that but her internal world is very complex, basically nothing that comes out of her mouth is the truth and she never tells anyone how she really feels. Which means you can show a lot of that complexity by demonstrating say, the difference between her words and her actions. Or say, the difference between how she really feels about someone like her sister, and the things she says because she's trying to cover up that vulnerability.
My last advice is Mai is kind of in a continual state of pain. It's not like she's not getting over her childhood abuse as an adult, she's literally still living in that abusive home with really no way out and no therapist to talk to or adult figure to rely on. If she's not strong enough like Maki to just overcome it, then everything she does is a sort of twisted attempt to cope with the pain, like someone who drinks just to get through the day. If your every day reality is to be stuck in a painful home where you're continually reeling from that pain and feeling like you're in danger, then it's going to be hard for you to think straightforwardly about things or even try to self improve like Maki does because your brain is in survival mode.
That's all I've got for now, hope you had fun.
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Asian Readathon 2022 Wrap Up
Asian Readathon 2022 Wrap Up
I participated in the Asian Readathon this year too and it was so fun! I didn’t have as many hits as I had last year but I read a lot of great ones books that I’m looking forward to share with you so let’s jump right in: The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandini Author’s ethnicity: IndianA middle grade historical story following a family during the India-Pakistan partition.Rating: 5/5 stars Klara…
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astarab1aze · 2 months
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✾ Domain Expansion: Hell Prism
Hell Prism is something the Shikabane more or less used against other people, namely their own family members, as a means of exerting power over them and expanding influence. Though, that wasn’t what it started out as, its primary use meant to specifically obliterate curses (not really too different from any other DE). The Shikabane were exceedingly proud of it, those capable of using it finely honing it over the centuries until it steadily became what it is now, as Kaede wields it.
It’s characterized by a surrealist, kaleidoscopic manifestation of a colloquial hell. The visuals are psychedellically haunting and seamlessly endless, a thousand vile, burning mirrors showing his targets the many ways he can kill them - and which one is real. It allows the user to effectively trap, torture, maim, and kill a target at their leisure within its bounds, while at the same time leeching their cursed energy and eating away at the body and soul. This may, at times, double-function as a psychological prison, given his ability to illusorily kill his target in an infinite number of ways to break them down psychologically, if he so chooses. As in, he can really kill you, or he can fuck with your head - you’re not really going to know what’s actually happening until you draw your last breath or his domain is broken.
The problem with Hell Prism, however, is that it requires immense cursed energy to use it, more than Kaede readily possesses, so the use of Blood Sacrifice almost always precludes it (think of Blood Sacrifice as a trade of sorts; he offers any amount of his own blood or someone else’s, containing cursed energy, in exchange for a sort of…overclocking; it’s essentially a power-buff-at-cost-of-max-health). But once Hell Prism is cast, despite it’s incredible strength, it has a few limitations. Such being that it can only take in an individual-small group of targets at a time, despite the push toward large-scale use by Kaede. The trade-offs are usually too high to justify using it too often, given that, whether Kaede uses his own blood or someone else’s, a small piece of himself is sacrificed regardless, per his agreement with the inugami. Moreover, the ‘cool down’ time following his use of it? Bonkers. It used to be a few weeks to a month that he couldn’t use it again - just too taxing on the body and soul - but he was able to whittle it down to a week. So he has to be extremely careful and choosy when he uses it, or risk losing his trump card for too fucking long. Perhaps someday, this bullshit 'cool down’ time will be reduced even further, to maybe just a day between uses.
Although, he’ll be in pretty big trouble if he uses it too frequently, since every use eats away at his soul like acid. Beyond that, though, he does go on to perform both large-scale uses of Hell Prism, managing to completely wipe both Inunaki Village and the Shikabane estate off the map (every curse he came across suffered dearly, tbh, especially the one that slaughtered the rest of his family).
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hifuminto · 24 hours
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Have you see new Hypnosis Mic A.R.B? Part 1
Man i didn't play this game but i suddenly invest with these game after seeing their recent event called "Detective Six Part 1".
Sorry for my Bad English and writing, I am not native speaker and I don't really understand how to write bcos my dyslexia but I really want to make this long post bcos I really exicted! Here we go!
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So this event is now about Badass Temple and Fling Posse Cosplaying as some detective to solve mystery. If i am not mistaken this is not first time this game do this. I remember previously they make similar event with Sherlock Holmes's theme with Samatoki, Gentaro and Rei as characters.
I don't really understand Japanese, bcos i can only read Katakana for now. But i like detective stuff, so i will have fun to write my guest here. In the moment i saw the character artwork I recognize some of them. If i am mistaken, please inform me.
Let us starting first with Kuko's base on his card title. 【波羅夷家の一族】 is pretty similar to a Japanese novel name 【犬神家の一族】 or in English title The Inugami's curse.
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Kousuke Kindaichi is detective created by Seishi Tokomizo. He is describe as a shabby looking young man with a short height. But have a strong observation skills and logic thinking. His character is feature on 76 novels and appearing in a numerous FIlm, Television and Stage Adaptation.
The Inugami's curse was novel written by Seishi Yokomizo, a mystery novelist as part of Kousuke Kindaichi's series. So of course I think he's cosplaying as Kousuke Kindaichi. Minus the robe but he wears the iconic hat base on the statue. I also doing google a bit and later find out the hat is also part of the costume for 2006 film adaptation. This is a neat reference!
Next is Jyushi. Jyushi card is 【アルゴξ急行の殺人】 that literaly translated in google translate as "Murder in Argo Cart". This is clearly referring to Agatha Christie's novel "Murder in Oriented Express" and who is the star of the novel? Of course its Hercule Poirot!
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Hercule Poirot is one of Agatha Christie most famous character. Not much know about his history beside he came from a large family with little wealth in small town on Europe. But he's a former police officer turn into private detective who solve many mystery in his later career. Poirot operates as a fairly conventional, clue-based and logical detective. But sometimes he willingly to hide some important detail of his plan if necessaries. Another fun fact is, Poirot sometimes refer to himself in third person.
Actually before i notice his card name, I already knew he cosplaying either as Hercule Poirot bcos his outfit is pretty familiar to this detective. But i have second thought and think maybe he's cosplaying as John Watson, considering what Hitoya wearings.
But after seeing the card name. I am pretty sure he's cosplaying as Hercule Poirot! But still I am still supersize finding out about this!
And then last, the third member! Hitoya! His card is written 【医師が相棒】 which is literally translate as "Your partner is a doctor". Now who is the famous detective with doctor as their partner? That right. its one and only Sherlock Holmes!
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Sherlock Holmes is a detective that no need introduction. Currently he's IS the most famous fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle that still relevant in this age thanks to numerous modern adaptation.
Hitoya maybe the fourth person who cosplaying as the famous detective from Arthur Conan Doyle story. But I think his outfit is the closest one that similar to the legendary detective compare the other three. I mean look at the old Sherlock Holmes picture that i found as reference.
(But I do admit, maybe not his belt thou hahhaa.)
Anyway here some picture of other Detective trio wearing Sherlock Holmes's inspired outfit!
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But then i think He IS the perfect choice to portrayed as the famous detective <3 he just need to put the hat on his head XD
Anyway i finish with BAT for now. I will do Fling Posse soon after this.
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