Kujaku=Suzaku?
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Kujaku=Suzaku?
Σαβ Φεβ 05, 2011 11:51 pm
[Πρέπει να είστε εγγεγραμμένοι και συνδεδεμένοι για να δείτε αυτή την εικόνα.]
Μου προκάλεσε μεγάλη εντύπωση η εμφάνιση της στη σειρά
A follower of the Mahamayuri Vidyaraja, the Peacock
Buddha, and a master of kenpo. It all started when Kujaku was ten years
old, her best friend was Gara and they did everything together. One
day, a bunch of huge blocks fell down while they were walking. Gara
protected Kujaku with her own body, and ended up with a terrible scar on
her cheek. She was so miserable about it, she hid and would not play
with other girls. Kujaku saw her best friend's misery and was determined
to do something to help her. Kujaku went chasing for the legend the
Peacock's Tears, an ancient artifact owned by the Peacock Buddha. It was
said to heal all your bruises if you took just one drink from it.
The only way she could think of to be led to it, was to become a
servant of the Peacock Buddha herself, so she dedicated every moment of
her life to abandoning thought of herself, and to prayer. And the world
tossed temptations and hazards her way, but she persevered.
And then one day she opened her eyes and found her clothing had become
that of the Peacock. And so she took the name of Peacock Kujaku and went
off to find the Peacock's Tears for Gara. She had begun this discipline
as a child, and didn't realize that about fifteen to twenty years had
gone by. However doing this time, the Gorma had begun their attack and
Gara was part of them. Gara's personal target was Kujaku. Eventually
Kujaku fought Gara and sorely injured her. She pursued Gara until she
fell. Her compassion took over and she tried to take care of Gara's
injuries. Gara asked for water, praising Kujaku's beauty and kindness.
But when Kujaku took the water from the lake, she paused to admire her
reflection in the water and was caught within the Mirror Gohma. Gara in
turn laughed. For 6,000 years, Kujaku swore revenge as she was
imprisoned within the mirror. In modern times, Gara called the Mirror
Gohma back in to the fray and Kujaku was freed by Daigo. Kujaku had
unfortunately forgotten compassion and love during her long
imprisonment, and the sight of Gara was enough to set her seeking for
vengeful murder. And because of that she had a certain lack of concern
for anyone else such as small children and monsters who might get in the
way. Small children, large monsters, and the man who had freed her,
Daigo. It took a combination of Daigo's perseverance and a little girl's
compassion and kindness to give her a change of heart. She stopped her
pursuit of Gara and decided to return to her pursuit of the Peacock's
Tears. When she learned the reason Gara had become a Gorma, Kujaku was
overcome with the compassion that her love that began her search in the
first place returned. All the pollutants in the world were killing
Kujaku. Even if she took her one drink from the Peacock's Tears, she
would only become ill again and die. Instead she used the artifact to
restore Gara's beauty. And when Kujaku passed away, she went to Heaven
with the real Gara at her side. Kujaku later reappeared in spirit to
restore Daigo's spirit, and to plea him not to take revenge.
Ακόμα μεγαλύτερη ήταν η εκπληξή μου όταν την είδα σαν persona στο persona 3 σαν Suzaku
[Πρέπει να είστε εγγεγραμμένοι και συνδεδεμένοι για να δείτε αυτή την εικόνα.]
.Σύμφωνα με τον ασιατικό μύθο είναι "One of the Ssu-Ling, celestial creatures in Chinese myth. It
represents the direction south, the season of summer and the element of
fire.
Είναι ή δεν είναι το ίδιο μυθικό ον? Εφόσον το Persona 3 χρησιμοποιεί θεούς, δαίμονες και μυθικά τέρατα όλων των θρησκειών εγώ πιστεύω πως είναι το ίδιο
Μου προκάλεσε μεγάλη εντύπωση η εμφάνιση της στη σειρά
A follower of the Mahamayuri Vidyaraja, the Peacock
Buddha, and a master of kenpo. It all started when Kujaku was ten years
old, her best friend was Gara and they did everything together. One
day, a bunch of huge blocks fell down while they were walking. Gara
protected Kujaku with her own body, and ended up with a terrible scar on
her cheek. She was so miserable about it, she hid and would not play
with other girls. Kujaku saw her best friend's misery and was determined
to do something to help her. Kujaku went chasing for the legend the
Peacock's Tears, an ancient artifact owned by the Peacock Buddha. It was
said to heal all your bruises if you took just one drink from it.
The only way she could think of to be led to it, was to become a
servant of the Peacock Buddha herself, so she dedicated every moment of
her life to abandoning thought of herself, and to prayer. And the world
tossed temptations and hazards her way, but she persevered.
And then one day she opened her eyes and found her clothing had become
that of the Peacock. And so she took the name of Peacock Kujaku and went
off to find the Peacock's Tears for Gara. She had begun this discipline
as a child, and didn't realize that about fifteen to twenty years had
gone by. However doing this time, the Gorma had begun their attack and
Gara was part of them. Gara's personal target was Kujaku. Eventually
Kujaku fought Gara and sorely injured her. She pursued Gara until she
fell. Her compassion took over and she tried to take care of Gara's
injuries. Gara asked for water, praising Kujaku's beauty and kindness.
But when Kujaku took the water from the lake, she paused to admire her
reflection in the water and was caught within the Mirror Gohma. Gara in
turn laughed. For 6,000 years, Kujaku swore revenge as she was
imprisoned within the mirror. In modern times, Gara called the Mirror
Gohma back in to the fray and Kujaku was freed by Daigo. Kujaku had
unfortunately forgotten compassion and love during her long
imprisonment, and the sight of Gara was enough to set her seeking for
vengeful murder. And because of that she had a certain lack of concern
for anyone else such as small children and monsters who might get in the
way. Small children, large monsters, and the man who had freed her,
Daigo. It took a combination of Daigo's perseverance and a little girl's
compassion and kindness to give her a change of heart. She stopped her
pursuit of Gara and decided to return to her pursuit of the Peacock's
Tears. When she learned the reason Gara had become a Gorma, Kujaku was
overcome with the compassion that her love that began her search in the
first place returned. All the pollutants in the world were killing
Kujaku. Even if she took her one drink from the Peacock's Tears, she
would only become ill again and die. Instead she used the artifact to
restore Gara's beauty. And when Kujaku passed away, she went to Heaven
with the real Gara at her side. Kujaku later reappeared in spirit to
restore Daigo's spirit, and to plea him not to take revenge.
Ακόμα μεγαλύτερη ήταν η εκπληξή μου όταν την είδα σαν persona στο persona 3 σαν Suzaku
[Πρέπει να είστε εγγεγραμμένοι και συνδεδεμένοι για να δείτε αυτή την εικόνα.]
.Σύμφωνα με τον ασιατικό μύθο είναι "One of the Ssu-Ling, celestial creatures in Chinese myth. It
represents the direction south, the season of summer and the element of
fire.
Είναι ή δεν είναι το ίδιο μυθικό ον? Εφόσον το Persona 3 χρησιμοποιεί θεούς, δαίμονες και μυθικά τέρατα όλων των θρησκειών εγώ πιστεύω πως είναι το ίδιο
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Κυρ Φεβ 06, 2011 9:57 am
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