Taika
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 9:29 pm
For those of you who aren't particularly up and up on the lingo, taika refers to people like Yoko and Taiki... people from either Japan or China who were born in both worlds.
Apparently, when it comes to higher ups, you can barely throw a rock without hitting one. Of 24 rulers and kirin, at least 4 (more likely 5 or more) are Taika. Considering the probability of any given person in the twelve kingdoms being a Taika, it obviously isn't a coincidence, and the heavens are noted to be colluding on that point somewhere along the line...
That said, I'm wondering just how common they really are... it seems to me that the likelihood of any Taika actually managing to return to the Twelve Kingdoms should be extremely low. Only particularly notable people (again, kings and kirin) and demons can be easily picked out from normal people, so it stands to reason that very few people would return to the Twelve Kingdoms...
That aside, it seems any ranka can be made to be cross over.
It strikes me as a little odd that they are so well documented and known to the people in the Twelve Kingdoms when their ability to return is so minimal. And I'm also wondering why it is that there haven't been any hanjuu noted as being taika.
Eh, I guess this topic is just for musings in general on the whole Taika concept. Feel free to throw in your thoughts.
Apparently, when it comes to higher ups, you can barely throw a rock without hitting one. Of 24 rulers and kirin, at least 4 (more likely 5 or more) are Taika. Considering the probability of any given person in the twelve kingdoms being a Taika, it obviously isn't a coincidence, and the heavens are noted to be colluding on that point somewhere along the line...
That said, I'm wondering just how common they really are... it seems to me that the likelihood of any Taika actually managing to return to the Twelve Kingdoms should be extremely low. Only particularly notable people (again, kings and kirin) and demons can be easily picked out from normal people, so it stands to reason that very few people would return to the Twelve Kingdoms...
That aside, it seems any ranka can be made to be cross over.
It strikes me as a little odd that they are so well documented and known to the people in the Twelve Kingdoms when their ability to return is so minimal. And I'm also wondering why it is that there haven't been any hanjuu noted as being taika.
Eh, I guess this topic is just for musings in general on the whole Taika concept. Feel free to throw in your thoughts.