KChasm said: Wait, does this Keine have the supernaturally long lifespan which is at times given to her by fanon?
'Cause if this Keine does, I'll be very sad.
Not so much fanon, as half youkais in literature/popular media have longer lifespans in general. Meaning, to use a roundabout example, Inuyasha's "ultimate ending" is doomed to be a depressing one (past the actual ending of the series of course).
Keylo57 said: Not so much fanon, as half youkais in literature/popular media have longer lifespans in general. Meaning, to use a roundabout example, Inuyasha's "ultimate ending" is doomed to be a depressing one (past the actual ending of the series of course).
From a certain point of view perhaps, but then if we used this logic every story ever made has depressing since "at the end everyone dies". I can certainly think of more depressing things then a long happy romance that ends when one of the partners dies after having a long full life.
I Think Mokou was refering to her extra-ordinary nature and Mokou's own experiences with how that brings heartache.
...Right.Mokou...!Ello-hay!Well, I think it's a good thing.Just, don't take it too far... OK?We're not... like other people... you know?R...Do you... really think so?Whoops, let me get out of your way!Catch you later!