text; @The Seventh Crown of the Seventh Demon King;
[ Four lines of text. ]
This is written in Victorian.
Kore wa Laterano-ji Higashi-go de kakareteimasu.
This is written in Higashinese.
This written by in Yanese. (Might be bad. Sorry.)
Please do let me know how many of these sentences you understand.
[ The first is in what would be considered Earth English, the second is what would be known as Japanese written in Romaji, but he's called it "Laterano-ji Higashinese". The third was written in Japanese, the fourth was written in some rather poor Chinese. He's called the languages themselves clearly incorrect names. What's more important, though, is that only the second one should parse as phonetic, and should only be understandable to fellow Japanese speakers. The rest are in whatever language is most understandable to whoever reads it. Funny, huh? This city sure is strange! ]
This is written in Victorian.
Kore wa Laterano-ji Higashi-go de kakareteimasu.
This is written in Higashinese.
This written by in Yanese. (Might be bad. Sorry.)
Please do let me know how many of these sentences you understand.
[ The first is in what would be considered Earth English, the second is what would be known as Japanese written in Romaji, but he's called it "Laterano-ji Higashinese". The third was written in Japanese, the fourth was written in some rather poor Chinese. He's called the languages themselves clearly incorrect names. What's more important, though, is that only the second one should parse as phonetic, and should only be understandable to fellow Japanese speakers. The rest are in whatever language is most understandable to whoever reads it. Funny, huh? This city sure is strange! ]
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(Naturally beautiful. A natural swordsman. Those are the things that matter most. As long as he was a beautiful and good sword, he would be valued. Of course, having a human form now adds something new to the mix but this is a relatively recent development for him.)
But when it comes to surprises...
I guess I learned over the years. I've been surprised many times so I learned to be surprising too.
But it's been so long. I couldn't tell you when it all began.
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A lifelong interest in surprises... Is surprisingly stable, I think. I'm sure I had different interests as a child than I do now.
I'm glad, though. Staving off apathy is no easy task.
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It isn't but someone has to do it! So I accept.
But I've told you about about myself. It's only fair you should tell me something, too. What did you like?
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