Ronin Aquila
13-03-02, 05:47 AM
Another crazy idea would be the possibility that Himura Kenshin and Shishio Makoto were Soldat's experimental subjects in creating Noir on Japanese soil.
However, due to the inherent sexism of the nation, one of the cultural boundaries that Valiant mentioned, Soldats grudgingly substituted their subjects with two males.
Seeing the tyranny of the Bakufu's feudal system as yet another evil to be anihilated, Soldats allied itself with the Ishin Revolutionaries to bring about the light of westernisation upon Japan.
Not before, however, arranging Comodoore Mathew Perry's forced trade treaty between American and Japan to spark the flames of conflict.
The heads of Soldats were exasperated, however, to find that unlike in Europe, women of Japan could not even learn to read, let alone pick up a sword without attracting unwanted attention. Hence they found a village in which lived a spiritually strong boy with a warm and compassionate heart, and set forth an epidemic of Cholera there.
Robbed of his parents, the boy was captured by Slave traders, whom Soldats fooled into travelling within the territory of a master Swordsman named Hiko Seijuro.
But not before setting forth a band of raping, pillaging bandits in their path. As Hiko unwittingly saved the first Noir of Japan, Soldats simultaneously began to work with the Bakufu to worsen the oppression upon the suffering people of Japan.
In the year of our lord 1865, unable to stand the suffering of the people any longer, the Hitokiri Battousai was born.
Though impressed by his impressive first month of assasinations, Soldats remained unsatisfied with his lingering humanity, and conspired its destruction by arranging the wife of one of his countless victims to love him, and to have her die by his hand.
However, much like Kirka-Chan's ordeal 144 years later, the resulting tragedy did not have its intended effect. Instead, it came to strengthen Himura Kenshin's compassion for the people, and the first Tree failed to become Noir.
Then came the second successful candidate, one Shishio Makoto, whose oxymoronic name meant "Idealistic Man of the Truth" in Chinese.
Literally bathed in the flames of hell, Shishio Makoto unwittingly set out to complete Soldat's vision of Japan, only to be stopped by their first failure.
130 year later, Himura Kenshin's Great Grand Daughter Yumura Kirika was born, to continue the legacy of tragedy, justice and triumph of the Himura Clan.
Till Next Time Take Care Of Yourselves And Each Other. :)
However, due to the inherent sexism of the nation, one of the cultural boundaries that Valiant mentioned, Soldats grudgingly substituted their subjects with two males.
Seeing the tyranny of the Bakufu's feudal system as yet another evil to be anihilated, Soldats allied itself with the Ishin Revolutionaries to bring about the light of westernisation upon Japan.
Not before, however, arranging Comodoore Mathew Perry's forced trade treaty between American and Japan to spark the flames of conflict.
The heads of Soldats were exasperated, however, to find that unlike in Europe, women of Japan could not even learn to read, let alone pick up a sword without attracting unwanted attention. Hence they found a village in which lived a spiritually strong boy with a warm and compassionate heart, and set forth an epidemic of Cholera there.
Robbed of his parents, the boy was captured by Slave traders, whom Soldats fooled into travelling within the territory of a master Swordsman named Hiko Seijuro.
But not before setting forth a band of raping, pillaging bandits in their path. As Hiko unwittingly saved the first Noir of Japan, Soldats simultaneously began to work with the Bakufu to worsen the oppression upon the suffering people of Japan.
In the year of our lord 1865, unable to stand the suffering of the people any longer, the Hitokiri Battousai was born.
Though impressed by his impressive first month of assasinations, Soldats remained unsatisfied with his lingering humanity, and conspired its destruction by arranging the wife of one of his countless victims to love him, and to have her die by his hand.
However, much like Kirka-Chan's ordeal 144 years later, the resulting tragedy did not have its intended effect. Instead, it came to strengthen Himura Kenshin's compassion for the people, and the first Tree failed to become Noir.
Then came the second successful candidate, one Shishio Makoto, whose oxymoronic name meant "Idealistic Man of the Truth" in Chinese.
Literally bathed in the flames of hell, Shishio Makoto unwittingly set out to complete Soldat's vision of Japan, only to be stopped by their first failure.
130 year later, Himura Kenshin's Great Grand Daughter Yumura Kirika was born, to continue the legacy of tragedy, justice and triumph of the Himura Clan.
Till Next Time Take Care Of Yourselves And Each Other. :)