very nice.i enjoyed reading this so much, breath of fresh air from some of the threads we ve been getting.
The kylin is said to be an animal of longevity that could live for 2,000 years. It is also believed that the beast could spit fire and roar like thunder. The Kylin is one of the "Four Divine Creatures", the other three being the phoenix, the turtle and the dragon. In ancient times, it was regarded as a celestial animal, a benevolent animal, the mount for god and a symbol of auspiciousness. Of all animals, the kylin was ranked second only to the dragon.
The kylin is a carrier of profound cultural connotations. In ancient Chinese culture, there are lots of legends about the relations between kylin and emperors. It was widely believed that the animal would convey the will of Heaven and therefore dictate the rise and fall of a dynasty. In folk culture, there's a saying of "the kylin bringing a child". Common people regard the animal as a divine creature bringing children to them. It is said that Confucius was brought by a kylin. The animal is also used to describe a brilliantly talented person.
I'll definitely think about it. I've forgotten how much I enjoyed doing these, so anything is possible now, should inspiration strike me.You should do something with Orochimaru next.
Thank you!Excellent analysis. It's rare to see posters with as much insight as yourself.
If you have time, you should read some of my old theories and other threads for some other insights into Sasuke's character.
Glad you liked it.very nice.i enjoyed reading this so much, breath of fresh air from some of the threads we ve been getting.
"True art sprinkled with poetic lyricism". That's the second most awesome compliment you've ever given me, thanks manExpertise analysis, in-depth symbolism, logically derived observations, in all, this thread is nothing short of true art sprinkled with poetic lyricism. If I had to rate between a 1-10, I would give this an 11. I remember you said you had this idea a while ago, and I must say you did not fail to deliver MagatsuMight as well replace the data-book Character entries with your analysis, because this is one a kind literary insight. Despite being focused on the earlier parts of Sasuke, I really enjoyed reading this. Also here are some more things to support your observations:
Overall, I must say that this is one of the finest threads I have seen around, we need more of these threads. Thanks for taking the time to write thisAside from the obvious fire/thunder elemental similarities and the symbolism for a genius, or rather in terms of the "kylin and emperor", I can see the immediate connection of Sasuke and Naruto. To specify, Naruto asks Sasuke for help to bring the Shinobi World to peace, which Sasuke obviously complies to, and at the same time that whole "Valley of The End" Battles are more fine examples of Sasuke's Judgement that you mentioned, since he felt he must take the necessary course of action for stability. Also I want to mention that you quoted "It is often depicted with what looks like fire all over its body." That reminds me a lot of Sasuke's ability to manipulate his flames around his body. I'd love to hear your input on all thisThe kylin is said to be an animal of longevity that could live for 2,000 years. It is also believed that the beast could spit fire and roar like thunder. The Kylin is one of the "Four Divine Creatures", the other three being the phoenix, the turtle and the dragon. In ancient times, it was regarded as a celestial animal, a benevolent animal, the mount for god and a symbol of auspiciousness. Of all animals, the kylin was ranked second only to the dragon.
The kylin is a carrier of profound cultural connotations. In ancient Chinese culture, there are lots of legends about the relations between kylin and emperors. It was widely believed that the animal would convey the will of Heaven and therefore dictate the rise and fall of a dynasty. In folk culture, there's a saying of "the kylin bringing a child". Common people regard the animal as a divine creature bringing children to them. It is said that Confucius was brought by a kylin. The animal is also used to describe a brilliantly talented person.![]()
Thanks a lotExcellent thread Magatsu!
I like how something like Kirin, despite it's pivotal role in the battle between Itachi and Sasuke was only used in that singular instance, yet can have such a significant symbolic connection to Sasuke's character later on and throughout the remainder of the story.
This thread is certainly a breath of fresh air from the redundant topics that are the norm in NDS.
Thanks! Looks like I still got itBest thread the base has had in a while.
Hebi Sasuke had the tendency to spare civilians and that was the time he used Kirin. Just another aspect of Sasuke's character that matches with that of a Qilin.In Buddhist influenced depictions, they will refuse to walk upon grass for fear of harming a single blade, and thus are often depicted walking upon the clouds or the water. As they are divine and peaceful creature, their diets do not include flesh. They take great care when they walk to never tread on a living creature, and appear only in areas ruled by a wise and benevolent leader, which can include a household. They can become fierce if a pure person is threatened by a malicious one, spouting flames from their mouths and exercising other fearsome powers that vary from story to story.
It's been a while, I'm surprised you remembered! ^-^I remember you once said you were going to make a Sasuke analysis thread, glad you finally decided to make it.^^
It was an outstanding job. I liked the thorough analysis of Kirin and how it nicely falls in line with Sasuke's theme and what his character is supposed to symbolize. I've been thinking about it for some time now, ever since I've read about Kirin's mythical symbolism a while ago. This thread just came in time as it just tied the loose ends perfectly.
We need more of these.![]()
Thanks man.Nice thread.
Hebi Sasuke had the tendency to spare civilians and that was the time he used Kirin. Just another aspect of Sasuke's character that matches with that of a Qilin.
Haha, I'm still around, at least until I finish things up with a certain someone. I should probably pop into the VS section a little more.Oh? I thought that you had retired. Good thread Magatsu. I normally don't pay much attention to Uchihas but this was an interesting read.
This was a great analysis. Well done!
Wow you really thought this through and even gave a deep analysis on why Kirin didn't kill Itachi. I sometimes wonder did Kishi actually give Sasukes character this much thought. Sasuke is really the epitome of Kishis writing. Thank you for such a wonderful read. I wish threads like this on NB appeared everyday.
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Thanks everyone ^^Beautifully and meticulously thought-out, structured and disseminated. The many mythological/religious references are part of what makes the story so rich and enjoyable to read. Thank you for sharing, and happy planning/writing for your future threads!!
Haha, glad you took the time to read it over, and I hope you've learned something in return.Didn't think I could read through all that but I did and it was very interesting, Be interesting if you did something based on Naruto.