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can this guy communicate in any universe
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You're obsessed with the rotting bloated corpse. It's like your Jungkook. Embarassing!
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slow burn, 100k+ words, no lube, rawdogging, missionary, spanking, blindfold etc etc
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— socrates, probably
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finished die walküre.
So much for twincest
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MXTX Interview with Risa Wataya for Subaru Magazine P.7
Which creative works influence you:
Risa: Please tell us which creative works influence you.
Moxiang: Professor Jin Yong’s wuxia novels (*)! Professor Jin Yong is my number one teacher in the craft of writing. His skill in crafting wuxia stories, his artistic palate, the sheer intellectual depth and philosophical complexity of his stories and characters. Professor Jin Yong’s wuxia novels have a profound and immeasurable influence on all modern Asian creative professionals.
(*: the legendary late professor Jin Yong. He’s not as well-known in English-speaking spheres due to the complexity of his works being very difficult to translate to languages outside of the Sino-Tibetan language family. But in Asia, he’s a literature titan. He’s comparable to Tolkien in that he laid the foundation and codified the tropes of wuxia as a modern genre (alongside Gu Long and Liang Yusheng) and brought about the first and subsequent wuxia waves, and that there’s also university courses and entire research field on Jin-Yong-ology. However, he’s a much more prolific writer, having produced 15 wuxia series, among which 14 are of comparable length or longer than the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit combined.
It would be no lie to say there’s not a single creative professional in Asia that is not influenced by Jin Yong in some way, shape, or form.
One of Jin Yong’s trademarks is the overwhelming, often obsessive, sometimes destructive love that his characters exhibit. There’s not one work of his that is not threaded through with larger-than-life romance, not just among the protagonists, but also among the villain characters. The trend of modern Chinese literature, especially wuxia and xianxia, to portray larger-than-life romance can be traced directly to Jin Yong’s influence.
Interestingly, he’s also credited as having accidentally created the proto icon of danmei as a genre.
I’m sorry. I’m so excited I want to cry. Professor Jin Yong is also my first teacher in the craft of writing. It turns out we all step in the footsteps of the giant, huh, Moxiang?)
I also watch a lot of 90s Hongkong movies. Do you know “Shaolin Soccer’?
Risa: I do know!
Moxiang: Stephen Chow’s comedy movies, Tsui Hark’s wuxia, and fantasy horror movies. Lam Ching-ying’s walking corpse movies. I love all of these.
Risa: That’s closer to jiangshi (*) than modern zombies.
(*: a type of Chinese walking corpse. The name literally translates to stiff corpse. Jiangshi is typically translated into Chinese hopping vampire in English due to their similarity to Western vampires. They are the dead that comes back to life. They suck yang energy from living people. They fear the smell of garlic. Etc… Jiangshi has real-life basis in an extinct profession in China: the corpse walker, i.e., people who made a living out of ‘walking’ corpses back to their home provinces in times of war and chaos. Corpse walkers are mentioned in Liao Yiwu’s historical book 'The Corpse Walker’)
Moxiang: That’s right. That’s right. A hopping jiangshi. I watch a lot of such movies. Some movies are from before I was born, such as 'A Chinese Ghost Story’ and 'Sword Man’ (*). I have watched them more than ten times! If I meet someone who has never watched those movies before, I will enthusiastically drag them along while saying, "Let’s watch them together!” My novel bears obvious and immense influence from these movies… For example, the funny scenes in my story are very close to the atmosphere of comedy scenes from Hongkong cinema. Or the walking corpses in my story. My inspiration came from these undead corpses. In the novel, I mentioned using glutinous rice as a cure for corpse powder. This knowledge came from the movie “Professor Jiangshi” (named 'Mr. Vampire’ in English in the Wikipedia).
(*: Both of these movies are Tsui Hark’s movies and are counted among the top 100 best movies of Asian cinema. They are known for their fantasy elements, eroticism, and homoeroticism. These movies came from a time where Asian cinema was pushing boundaries left, right, and center. Swordsman and its spin-off were adapted from Professor Jin Yong’s The Smiling Proud Wander. The very same work in which he accidentally created the proto-icon of danmei. I wrote an essay about this as part of danmei history last year. I will make a separate post after this.)
Risa: To be honest, when I reached the part where glutinous rice was used to cure corpse powder in 'Mo Dao Zu Shi,’ I was moved.
Moxiang: Ah? A Japanese author saw the glutinous rice scene in my novel and linked it to jiangshi movies… That is so surprising!
Risa: When I was young, I watched a lot of jiangshi movies. I love them!
Moxiang: I feel increasingly close to Ms. Risa now. As for other foreign literature, Emily Bronte’s 'Wuthering Heights’ greatly influences me. When I read it during elementary school, I was shaking from excitement. Perhaps because of the influence of Wuthering Heights, that whenever I see complex, intertwining love-hate situations, I feel such joy and nostalgia in my heart.
There’s also my favorite childhood mangaka Rumiko Takahashi! This kind of light-hearted, rowdy atmosphere where characters argue and rib each other is so cute! I especially like 'Ranma ½’. I think it’s the best comedy manga. Other than that, 'Inuyasha’ can only be described by the word romantic. Romantic! To this day, Kikyo is still a goddess in my heart.
Risa: Although 'Ranma ½’ is a work that features China in it, what do Chinese people think about it?
Moxiang: The first thought that comes to my head is 'charming!’ After that is probably fond familiarity. This work (Ranma ½) features many Chinese elements. I feel that the distance between our hearts is lessened.
To be Continued (The next part will be the last)
Translator: Sythe / NPD Khanh
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So much for twincest
#the ring cycle#almost finished w die walküre……#wotan as per always is not doing too hot#siegfried hasn’t shown up yet but I loved the echo of horns and motifs… the hero wotan seeks etc etc#there’s something very bleak abt all this that the boulez bayreuth industrial setting is highlighting#like I’m watching and it’s just like What a Worldview#more coherent thoughts later
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NOOOO THE SIX ORGASMS PERIOD HACK GOT REBLOGS DISABLED JUST AS I TRIED TO REBLOG IT whatever. I'm trying that next period.
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if you think about men when you’re on your own and want to have a wank, then you’ve got an interest in men which is homosexual.
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swag won’t pay the bills but apparently neither will your degree
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*retaining nothing you just said* got it
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THORNCHAPEL FIC COMPLETE
#as far as i can tell im the second person to ever post thornchapel fanfiction lol#the ending of this fic is extremely bad i just felt like wrapping it all up...#i had such an astounding amount of feelings abt them#i also feel like this fic also falls into the same trap the actual series does of sidelining poe but it is what it is#my writing#ugh. now that this is done i have no excuse not to pack
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So I was rereading Nona. The part where they infiltrate the imperial base and, you know—Nona goes underground to a secret place. Where there's something that's dangerous to the Emperor. And destroys a bunch of very dangerous wards using a divine power she doesn't realize she holds. And then goes into a room where there's a corpse lying down. A corpse with golden eyes. Whose hand she touches, and which she kisses.
… DOES THIS SEQUENCE OF EVENTS REMIND YOU OF ANYTHING
ANYTHING THAT FAMOUSLY NONA'S BODY MIGHT HAVE DONE OVER NINE YEARS AGO
WITH NONA'S SOUL IN THE CORPSE
these books is2g
Gideon finally found a way into the Harrowhark/Alecto love affair by becoming the chilly weirdo in question.
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