6 years or so is a long time, I'm afraid Ono sensei has forgotten about Juuni kokuki. I presume it's not easy to start again from where she left off. I used to enjoy Ghost Hunt a lot but when I knew it's one of the reasons why Ono sensei stopped writing JK, I cant help but despite it a bit. just a bit.
mindstalk wrote:
From what I've heard of the ending of TKAS, it kind of sounded like she was hitting the half-baked point already. Lots of weirdness.
Though I did notice, in the Tokyopop translation, explicit statements about most kaikyaku dying in shoku, and a statement that the Stories about demons and wizards crossing over always have just themselves crossing over, no passengers. Which sets up some of the TKAS weirdness. On the other hand, RENRIN'S MAGIC CORD and HE'S THE TAIHO ALREADY!
I agree that there are some strange things, but considering Taiki's return and the giving of En's Chousai's rank to Taiki:
Taiki is a Taiho already indeed, but unlike other high rank officials, his power was there from birth and not granted becoz of his position as Taiho. To survive the shoku, people actually need the 'power', not the rank. Because he lost his horn, he lost his power and they were afraid to bring him back for fear he would not make it. So Gyokuyou told them to give him a high rank, thus automatically giving him the powers granted by heaven through the emperor, so he would not die while crossing over. This idea was given by Hanrin, if I'm not mistaken. Or another Kirin, when they were having an argument whether they should bring him back etc.
As for the Gogoukanda(Renrin's magic cord), it was clearly stated that it cannot transport humans, and could only crossed over beasts etc (which could probably mean those who possess You(ma) power), Kirins included). They were afraid that Taiki was no longer a Kirin, so they didn't dare to try that as well.
Well, that's all from TKAS. I think the problem (of logic) lays more on books to books (and future books) and not inside one book.