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Post by Zahmira on Nov 7, 2004 0:44:45 GMT -5
I've gotten so tired of having to explain that Schodinger is not a "werewolf" in the literal sense... For those that haven't noticed yet, when something really bugs me, I tend to get very vocal about it. This is one of those things... The Werwolf Organization
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Post by Laurel on Nov 7, 2004 15:56:17 GMT -5
That was a good topic. I always was confused about uh... the cat boy (I can't spell his name #^_^#) He looks like a girl, first of all.
I should read more of the manga. I read all of the fan translations on Shine once and I guess I forgot most of what it said.
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Post by Angel_Fish on Nov 8, 2004 11:38:17 GMT -5
Considering I was attempting to be Schrodinger's American cousin for Halloween...(I didn't know he wasn't a werewolf either ) that was good to know. *curses the bad luck that broke my ears* It was a low-budget costume, okay?!?
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Post by HeavyMetalQueen on Nov 8, 2004 12:54:03 GMT -5
I already knew that Rip and Schro were "werewolves", but not in the literal sense. I found out about Werwolves through the History Channel (Having cable pays off). I just didn't know about the cat-demon thing.
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Post by Angel_Fish on Nov 8, 2004 16:23:43 GMT -5
I admit complete and total ignorance on this. The most I've read about Nazis was about Dr. Mengele and other doctors. Schindler's List was good, but I spend more time reading up on serial killers.
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Post by Zahmira on Nov 9, 2004 17:01:57 GMT -5
I just didn't know about the cat-demon thing. Me neither. Sounds interesting though.
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Post by HeavyMetalQueen on Nov 10, 2004 12:28:17 GMT -5
Yeah, it does. I should try looking it up on the internet some day.
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Post by Angel_Fish on Nov 10, 2004 13:13:31 GMT -5
Is that anything like the kitsune myth?
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Post by Zahmira on Nov 10, 2004 16:58:51 GMT -5
Is that anything like the kitsune myth? What's that?
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Post by Angel_Fish on Nov 11, 2004 10:08:17 GMT -5
The kitsune was a Japanese fox demon which could take the form of a beautiful woman, but whose reflection would always show a fox. I'll have to find the book I've got the -specific- myth in, but it sounds a little similar.
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Post by HeavyMetalQueen on Nov 11, 2004 12:52:34 GMT -5
Kitsune...
I've heard that before. Isn't that what Shippou from InuYasha is?
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Post by Angel_Fish on Nov 11, 2004 14:51:54 GMT -5
I have NO idea. One of my former friends turned me totally off of Inuyasha, so I haven't a clue what any of the characters are. I'll find the book I have that discusses the myth and jot the basics down to put up here.
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Post by Zahmira on Nov 11, 2004 15:52:45 GMT -5
Kinda reminds me of Wolf's Rain. While they looked like humans, their shadows were still that of wolves.
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Post by Angel_Fish on Nov 11, 2004 16:49:44 GMT -5
What's that? The shadow thing reminds me of the Dragonlance world of D&D though. When silver dragons take on other forms, like elves, their shadows remain those of dragons too. I wonder if shadows had the same implications as one's reflection in relation to the soul in legend? *suddenly has new superstition to hunt down*
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Post by Zahmira on Nov 12, 2004 11:14:48 GMT -5
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