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I'm actually quite close to finishing book 6. ^^; Last evening I went to Cactus, had a Cantonese fried noodle which they do rather well there, and then a hot taro-flavoured bubble-tea-without-the-bubbles (pleasantly lavender in colour, tastes like vanilla ice cream melted in green tea). And read. I'd told myself that I was going to catch a couple of films and get some shopping done this week, but have been forced to confront the fact that I don't really want to, not to mention the fact that due to some mistimed fund transfers I'm actually quite broke this week in terms of spending money. ^^; Haven't even bought cards yet.

Speaking of which, not really the wish list meme because there's nothing on here for online people, nor for that matter do I expect my RL friends to pick an item off this list because most of my friends are poorer than I am and I am disgusting and only want very material objects that are a bit too expensive, so this is more like a list of things that I have to remember to buy at some point in January when prices come down. Except for the fanart:

1. Web design books. Not how-to-hack-HTML-or-Flash books, books like Taschen's Top 100 Websites that are nothing but glossy images.
2. Books on typography and usage thereof; books on 2D design in general.
3. An A-line tweed skirt, if such a thing exists.
4. Fanart for any of my fic (though I'm not really up to finishing Demi in order to get it XD).
5. Any Morr Music release.
6. An iPod mini.
7. A sweater that is warm, not cheap acrylic, does not get coloured fluff everywhere, does not attract dirt and hair, is not unwashable even by hand in cold water and looks nice. =_= That is to say, a sweater I can actually wear.
8. CD holders. Not those little round things that hold 20 CDs each, but the candy-coloured plastic bins or small black suitcase-like things that hold about 100 CDs each. Several of them.
9. More blank CDs. Last batch is running out. Also, skinny CD cases/slips that I can use for when I give/mail CDs away.
10. Someone else to summarise/translate/research/fic for/whatever Mirage of Blaze. (When I was making up this list a week ago I'd written "someone to fansub the OAVs or pick them up for commercial release so the ML will stop going on about it", but I guess the Intarweb is good for something after all. XD)

...And now for book 6. Books 6-8 are one story arc, and pretty much covered by the TV series episodes 8-13 (I think). The prologue begins with Takeda Shingen briefing Kousaka on the theft of the Tsutsuga Mirror from Toshogu Shrine in Nikkou. The general sent by the Takeda to investigate was ambushed and defeated by what appear to be Hojo forces. Shingen cannot countenance further advances by the Hojo, especially if they are wielding the Tsutsuga Mirror, which is dangerous even to kanshousha. He orders Kousaka to retrieve the Mirror; failing that, to make sure it is destroyed. They expect the Date to be allies in this affair. Kousaka points out, however, that the Hojo are Kagetora's blood relatives, and thus it's uncertain which side the Uesugi will take. (Interestingly, between themselves Shingen and Kousaka refer to Kagetora by his birth-name Saburou, just as the Hojo do. He was hostaged to the Takeda before being sent to the Uesugi, and Shingen remembers him as one of the brats underfoot at that time. In this universe anyway. XD)

Meanwhile to pretty much everything, Morino Saori has had a very good vacation indeed. She got a summer job at the dental clinic run by Yuzuru's parents, and has now made enough money to come visit Yuiko in Tokyo for a weekend of shopping and gossip (mostly relative to the Fushigi Mystery of Takaya & Co). On their second day they go to an aquatic park. While there, Yuiko begins to feel uncomfortable: she develops a headache, chills, hears a voice wailing and catches a glimpse of a female face reflected in one of the swimming pools. This is immediately followed by very real screams, as a girl begins to flounder in the pool. No sooner is she saved by the lifeguards than another girl goes under. Yuiko is able to see a white hand - without an arm attached - dragging the girl down by the ankle. In all there are three victims that day, and they all tell the same hysterical story: someone grabbed them in the water and tried to pull them to the bottom. The first girl finds strands of long black hair wound around her ankle.

Saori learns from the snack vendors that similar incidents occurred over the past few days, and the two decide - not unwisely - to leave. By the time they reach the doors, the female voice Yuiko has been hearing all this time resolves itself into a clear malevolent intent: she's angry at the intruders and intends to drag them all down to the bottom of the "cold water" with her. Yuiko goes into near-hysterics, and Saori resolves that the pool must be exorcised. After the first flush of determination she realises that she can't exorcise it, so she calls Yuzuru who calls Takaya - and Chiaki as well, because Takaya has been in a dark mood to end all dark moods since his return from Uozu, and Yuzuru doesn't think he should be left to himself. Chiaki calls Ayako, and thus it's a party of six that heads back to the aquatic park the next day.

According to Ayako, the park is situated on the grounds of what used to be Nerima Castle, the stronghold of the Toshima clan. In Yami Sengoku, this part of Japan is now Hojo territory, and thus spirits inimical to the Hojo are awakening to defend their lands. Politics aside, if they are endangering the present-day population, the Uesugi have to exorcise them. As only young women seem to be targeted, Ayako reluctantly agrees to jump into the pool as bait. Just the the malevolent psychic presence explodes: swimmers are dragged downward, the ghosts of bloody drowned soldiers float to the surface (ick ^^;), the water itself gathers into blades and attacks. The Yashashuu fend them off (Saori screaming "kyaaa <33" somewhere on the sidelines, natch) and realise they have to exorcise the main - female - spirit before the manifestation will calm. She obliges by possessing Yuiko and speaking. Her name is Itsu-hime, the daughter of Lord Toshima Yasuaki; when Nerima Castle was captured, she drowned herself in the river that ran alongside. Now she will do the same to all intruders. She refuses to listen to Takaya's remonstrances, saying that he "smells of the Hojo", and attacks, wounding him slightly. This enrages Takaya, who as aforementioned is not in the most stable mental state. He fights back with such ferocity that Chiaki is forced to interfere in order to defend Yuiko's life. He knocks Takaya into the pool, and performs the exorcism with Ayako. Then he goes after Takaya, and they have the following conversation (script format because it's too hard to properly translate or summarize this sort of thing):

C: What do you think you're doing? Do you have any idea what's going on? This isn't like picking a fistfight.
T: ...
C: If you fly off the handle like that, you're really going to kill some innocent bystander out there. You could've killed that girl. ...Not that I care if you do, I just can't stand to watch you being a stupid brat.
T: *glares*
C: What happened?
T: ...
C: Between you and Naoe. What happened?
T: None of your business.
C: Something you can't say?
[dead silence]
C: Naoe hasn't contacted anyone since. Is it because of that? You've been on the warpath these few days, is it because of that too?
T: The hell should I know? Someone like that, I'm already--
C: The hell should you know? That's right, what do you know about him to date? Anything? Just looking at you makes me speechless.
T: ...
C: Are you clueless because you really are that slow, or are you just pretending? Ever heard the expression "ignorance is a crime"?
T: *looks clueless*
C: Okay, so you really are that slow.
T: I--
C: I knew, knew, knew it was going to turn out like this. What with the way he separated from Kagetora thirty years ago, it's a miracle Naoe kept his cool this long. And you with your amnesia, spurring him on. You must have done something to set him off, Kagetora. It was a matter of time.
T: *looks indignant*
C: What? Don't believe me? Going to tell me it's crazy? Well... yeah. It is pretty much crazy, now isn't it?
T: I. Don't. Understand.
C: You don't not understand, okay. You don't want to admit it. *backs Takaya into a tree* That cluelessness of yours? That's called denial. Or defensive mechanism. You don't want to know, so you lie to yourself.
T: ...Chiaki.
C: The real guilty one is you, Kagetora.
T: *stares*
C: You ran too, thirty years ago. Didn't want to deal with it, so you ran. ...And thus you drove him around the bend. Pretty much, right?
T: I--
C: You're the hypocrite, Kagetora. It's all okay as long as you're not the one going off the deep end. Four hundred years and you're the only one still "human"; the rest of us are demons. That kind of lifetime doesn't do favours to anyone's sanity. And now you're - what? Unhappy? Suffering? Poor baby. You run and you run, put yourself in odour of sanctity, ever give a thought to who's wiping up after you? "I don't know?" Don't give me that bullshit. Making like you have no idea, running from the sticky situation, ignoring it... Have you ever, honestly, thought about him?
T: I did...
C: Don't lie. All you thought about was where to run to next. What's a reasonable explanation, how to get rid of the issue. It's all about you, not about him. And that makes you the victim? I'd say that makes you the assailant.
T: I do think about him! Every day! All the goddamned--
C: No. You didn't. You didn't think about how to help him. All you'd like is for things to go back to "normal" so you can be the liege-lord and everything will go your way. And obviously everyone else can sacrifice himself for your sake... This is not a joke, Kagetora. If anyone's going to hell, you're first in line.
T: Chiaki...
C: I don't know what happened between you and Naoe in Toyama, but if you really don't know what's going on with him, and you're interested in finding out, why not just let him do what he wants? I think that might clear it up for you. You and your stuck-up-edness both.

Upon which Takaya turns on his heel and leaves. Chiaki goes back to inform the others as much, saying that Takaya will probably take the train back to Matsumoto in his own good time and that he, Chiaki, couldn't care less what happens to him in the interim (famous last words). After Yuzuru and the girls go off, he gives Ayako the Naoe-side rant, which is much more succinct and comes down to "if you're going to give up, give up. If you can't give up, just jump him, because God knows he's too stupid for anything more subtle". Not that Naoe can do a thing about it; it's a poor excuse for a liege-vassal relationship and hasn't progressed a whit in the last thirty years.

***

[cont. whenever I feel like it XD;;]

"Tsutsuga", by the way, cannot be found in any dictionary available to me online or off. Not even the Chinese one. I know what it is, but. XD

le preppy is our friend

Date: 2004-12-08 03:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] serendip.livejournal.com
A skirt like this? (http://jcrew.com/catalog/product.jhtml?id=prod64916827&catId=cat65790) XD I got this for myself in J Crew, but the camel coloured one is out pretty much. I <3 it and I think it's A-line XD

Re: le preppy is our friend

Date: 2004-12-08 07:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
I was thinking a more obviously tweedy fabric, but yesh. I should stop complaining and get off my arse and actually do some shopping. XD

Re: le preppy is our friend

Date: 2004-12-08 07:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] serendip.livejournal.com
It's more tweedy when you see it, but yes, shop around while the stuff is easier to find XD

Date: 2004-12-08 04:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] worldserpent.livejournal.com
Ha ha, the pain of being in a tiny fandom? So it's the bizarre reverse of the constant complaints of people in gigantic fandoms?

Date: 2004-12-08 07:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
Dude, I dunno about other people, but I never complain about my fandoms being too big. XD I find it very easy to ignore annoying fans, but rather difficult to ignore the fact that unless I choose to summarise/translate/p1mp something, no one else will know what I'm talking about.

Date: 2004-12-08 07:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] worldserpent.livejournal.com
Exactly. I tend to find more people on my flist being the opposite, though, but that's because of a peculiarity of anime fandom. Is there much of a Chinese language fandom, though? I recall you talking about that once.

Date: 2004-12-08 09:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
Well, there is a Chinese fandom in the sense that my cousin knew very well what it was, for instance. XD There were Chinese fansubs of the OAVs before there were English ones. I don't think anyone's translated the novels per se into Chinese, but I think there are summaries like the ones I'm doing. I haven't looked, because at this point all it can do for me is spoiler. XD

Date: 2004-12-08 04:59 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dipping_sauce
Hurray, a list! Get Ced and T-chan to do this, and I'll be set!

Going out to read sounds like a fab idea; I really ought to do it myself. *eyes piles of unread books* Is Cactus conducive to reading, though? I remember when we went there in October that it was kinda loud from gaming.

Date: 2004-12-08 07:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
Cactus is a fair bit of loud (more insistent jpop/cpop/britney than the gamers), but these days I like a certain level of background noise. ^^;

Date: 2004-12-08 08:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsutanai.livejournal.com
「恙」のツツガ?

And for 10, you only have to assign something to me, you know. And put up with incohate spluttering about how... but.... and if.... ARGH! Because you know I would. XD

Date: 2004-12-08 09:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
Yes but with the "beast" prefix. Transcribing from the novel: mythological beast, like a dragon or kirin. Resembles a long-tailed red lion, wreathed with flame(?). Consumes the souls of humans, lions and other large cats. Legend has it Shoutou (how would you read this, Uejin?) captured two tsutsuga that were marauding on Nantaisan with mirrors, and thus the birth of the "male" and "female" tsutsuga mirrors. More legend has it that the mirrors resurfaced in Ieyasu's time, when they were used to birth a baby tsutsuga used in an attempt on Ieyasu's life. Ieyasu had Tenkai Soujou (founder of Rinnouji Temple) capture the beast with a strategem, and seal it within the "female" mirror. This is why it's kept within Toshogu as a treasure relating to Ieyasu.

As it is I poke you every day or two regarding this portfolio, as you can see. XD;;

Date: 2004-12-09 01:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsutanai.livejournal.com
It's more reactive poking, though. In a certain sense I respond in the same way I couldn't not go see The Last Samurai movie. XD You could go "Oi, kimi, book 7 now" or ask me something else specific about sengoku too. XD

That kanji you describe isn't even in my "For Use In Reading Chinese Documents" dictionary, which has vegetable lambs and other beasties. I'll check the 'Rin tomorrow, but I suspect that it might not even be Morohashi-able. Well, okay, maybe it's in the Rin or the Morohashi. I'm just boggling at the moment. My initial reaction to that story is, actually, that it sounds suspiciously transplanted. Male and female mirrors and lions?

Nantaisan is one of the Shugendo mountains, if I'm remembering right, but. Embarassing as it is, I don't know who you're refering to with Shoutou. -_-;

It is said that the Fire Festival (I wonder if this is related at all to the Vedic fire sacrifice, actually: I'm not as up as I should be on Japanese fire festivals, but as I understood it, as Shingon preserves sanskrit in one of the sanskrit texts, so too do they do something rather similar to the fire sacrifice) kills or holds back the "tsutsugamushi", which you could just interpret as "plague", not just the instrument of a plague, but.

This is bothering me. I'll have to investigate further. XD

Date: 2004-12-09 10:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
It sounds transplanted to me too. The second thing I did was try Chinese, but could only get the "sickness" character (yang4). "Tsutsugamushi" in Chinese (yang4chong2) is an actual insect I think. XD

The male tsutsuga is supposed to breathe fire. The female eats souls. However at this point it starts edging into Plot, so I don't know how much of the details she's making up. Like, I don't know if it was really the Fuuma or the Hojo suspected of being behind the attack on Ieyasu's life, for instance. XD

Nantaisan is just another name for Futarasan methinks. It's all Nikkou. Shou... Aha, this would be why, it's "Shoudou", cannot read or spell apparently sorry. XD;; 日光開山の祖、勝道上人。

Date: 2004-12-09 02:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsutanai.livejournal.com
Yeah, it is an actual insect in Japanese too. XD But, you know, considering the name? I think there's some mythology there. (I mean, why else would it show up when I start searching briefly on the fire festivals?)

Yup, another name. Another name is 日光富士. XD (Which really makes me think there's a Shugendo link. XD) It's also been called 黒髪山, which apparently was originally used for hill[s] in Nara. (Seriously, trying to find the original involves finding "otherwise... X" with no map to tell me if it's even the same place or no. XD)

Am afraid that Shoudou doesn't show up in the Kojien. Hm.

Date: 2004-12-09 03:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsutanai.livejournal.com
Since you'd have a much easier time with the Chinese sources than I (duh XD), here: the Unihan page for the character in question (http://www.unicode.org/cgi-bin/GetUnihanData.pl?codepoint=3E8A&useutf8=false). Odd that in terms of font sets, it only exists in the modern day in a Korean one. (Maybe name use? Or is that particular font set just completist that way?)

Off to school and to poke at the 'Rin. XD

Date: 2004-12-09 07:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
Ah, thankee. XD (Some brand of epistemiological anxiety, if it's not in the dictionary it may as well not exist as a concept. XD Not quite the same as an English fantasy writer making up words, somehow...)

Date: 2004-12-09 08:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsutanai.livejournal.com
Some brand of epistemiological anxiety, if it's not in the dictionary it may as well not exist as a concept.

I know. And now we're entering "But if it's not in the computer entry system, or can be found on Google, how do I start researching it?" territory. XD I know, cry me a river, this is how we kick it old-school in Chino and all that. XD (To which I want to metaphorically kick sand in the issue and tell it welcome to the O.C., bitch, but. Um. Right, I'll stop suffering pop tv withdrawl now.)

I don't yet have any contacts in folklore and mythology departments, but am beginning to think that it's time to make them. (Incidentally, the Chinese insect with the plague tsutsuga and the Japanese one are different, apparently. Which is also very interesting.)

Not in the 'Rin. I'll check the Morohashi as soon as I get a chance (Sunday? Maybe). And I'll update you as I find anything. Because verily, the vex, she is beginning. XD

Date: 2004-12-08 10:19 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] meril.livejournal.com
Recommendation for type book: The Elements of Typographic Style, Robert Bringhurst. It's a bit focused on print use, but his writing style makes it more than just a type manual.

Date: 2004-12-09 07:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
Yes, I was thinking of that one, actually. XD

Date: 2004-12-09 10:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catg.livejournal.com
Hello. I wanted to speak up and introduce myself. I've read Mirage. Actually, I'm reading the prequel right now. It's so nice to see someone else who's reading the books.

Date: 2004-12-10 07:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
Oh, cool! We seems to have a bunch of series in common, actually. XD

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