Does "136649" represent a lifespan?
Seeing random posts on my dash today (now yesterday) about Japanese authors using the pronunciation of numbers to be a joke or to hold hidden meanings.
Friendly reminder that there is a lot of that in the Black Butler series, including the extra artwork Yana-san has produced over the years.
One possible example can be found in Undertaker's registration number: 136649. It's been discussed before, but people mostly dropped the subject after realizing it's not easy to interpret as a pun. And I started to think he was the 49th reaper registered in 1366. Could still be true, since that would be 500 years before Cloudia/Claudia dies, it would make him a very old reaper, and shi and ku (4 and 9) sounds like "death and agony".
But I've decided to go back to the numbers. And the sounds for them.
That's ichi-san-roku-roku-shi-ku. And I chose shi and ku specifically because of how they sound. (Though kyuu/kyu was surprisingly interesting.) Setting kanji aside, the way these words sound, they can be given different interpretations. Kind of like Sebastian's pun about being simply one hell of a butler.
Ichi means "one", but going purely by sound, it can also be interpreted as: best, first, or beginning. X
San means "three", but going purely by sound, it can also be interpreted as... yeah, idk 🤷🏻♀️, other than an honorific for Mr/Mrs/Miss... but I'll come back to this in a moment....
Roku means "six", but going purely by sound, it can also be interpreted as: stipend, reward, worthy, toil/hardship, and the aging body/suffering of old age. X
Shi means "four", but some people prefer to say yon, because shi also sounds like "death".
Similarly, ku sounds like the word for "agony", so some people prefer to say kyuu. But Kyuu/kyu can mean things like coffin or casket. X
That gives an incomplete picture of: beginning, an honorific or 3, rewards and hardship, then death and burial. Then I recalled that the pun Sebastian likes to use has multiple meanings, depending on how you group the sounds.
So, let's regroup it as: ichi-sanro-kuro-ku-shi-kyuu
We still have ichi meaning beginning or start, but we could also say birth.
Then we have sanro, a Buddhist concept about what feeds mortality and transmigration: desire, existence, and ignorance. X. Might be synonymous with the Buddhist concept of dukka. Never being satisfied with what you have, basically. Hardship, pain, disappointment, and regret. An inability to escape from it all, too... as long as you live... or remain in the birth-life-death cycle, which is referenced by transmigration.
Then kuro, which is often used to mean "black", just like in Kuroshitsuji. But it can also sound like the words for hardship, toil, anxiety/worries, and fatigue. It's very similar to the meanings given above for roku. X
Then ku for agony...
Then shi for death...
And kyuu (instead of ku) for the coffin or casket for burial, for the grave.
Now, we have a complete picture from cradle to grave, with a decidedly pessimistic viewpoint. You are born, life is hard and full of disappointment and pain, you suffer and get worn down (injury, illness, and old age), then you die in agony and get buried.
His registration number might have meant something special to him because it represented existential crisis, based purely on how it sounds. And something starts a human life, but he ends it. Othello might have given us a slight clue by calling 136649 the epitome of a reaper. Perhaps he saw himself as someone who provided relief by ending all those burdensome lives.
It would also be a slight nod to the three fates, who weave/spin, measure, and cut the thread of each life... where 136649 performs the role of Atropos.
Think I might be onto something here??
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