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Jisuk Cho was born in Seoul, South Korea and is currently living in Tokyo, Japan. Somewhere in the middle of all that, Jisuk went to the School of Visual Arts in NYC and managed to pry a BFA in Animation out of the chairman's trembling, reluctant hands.

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randomtengureporter :
[[So, what led Shichi to become a monk?]]

Reponse:

Hey there, good to hear from you! His biggest reason for choosing a monastic life was the pursuit of knowledge. There is only so much one can learn in a village, where in temples they learn to read, write, study scripture and history, and push a variety of skills. The wisest minds can usually be found in temples, so if one desired to learn more than the basics of village life, it would almost be a requirement. 

The other reason was that he felt drawn towards the spiritual teachings of the temple. He is naturally empathetic and, as a child, would stop the other children from hurting animals (or sometimes each other). The ideals of humility, kindness, awareness, and helping (and of course not harming) others all appeal to him greatly.

Sometimes in the story he is pretty much the worst monk ever, but he does his best to uphold the values that are most important.



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24avril2013

askkakuro :
We know that Shichi's monastery is one example of how the Tengu live, but are there others out there?

Reponse:

Thanks for asking, and for your interest!

There are definitely others out there! Most tengu live in villages. These are always in the mountains, and if possible, built up into tall trees. There are also several temples (also in mountains) built throughout the four islands.

Sometimes there will be individuals that crave travel or don’t fit in, and these will wander the countryside or take to larger cities. I haven’t really mentioned this, but in this particular timeline yokai are common and can occasionally integrate into society. Small human towns are extremely resistant to this, sometimes going as far as killing yokai on sight (like Kana’s lovely village). Big cities, however, tend to grudgingly accept their presence.



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24avril2013

Emails

Oh my god the bashful emails in my inbox I love you guys so much. I’m at work now so I will send them out in a few hours when I get home! *u*



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24avril2013



marxophone replied to your post: Okay wow


Oh dear Im really curious now haha. Would this be of Shichi and Kana?

Yup, it’s a continuation of Part 6.



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24avril2013



imagetikaka replied to your post: Okay wow



Share? 8D


Okay well, since this Tumblr account has my name on it and anyone can just find it, I don’t think I can post it here. If anyone wants to read, just email me and I’ll send it to you. Yeah that’s right you have to take that step. My email is jisukcho at gmail. Also please be at least 18 cause, you know, it’s filth. Seven pages of unforgivable filth.



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24avril2013

Okay wow

Wow, someone asked for Karasu smut and I ended up writing SEVEN PAGES. 


I don’t think you understand, a normal chapter is like four pages. SOMETHING WENT WRONG HERE.






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24avril2013

@kikibee THE NEXT CHAPTER IS SUPER SAD THOUGH HAHAHA I'm a dick.

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22avril2013

@kikibee It's not even sad it's just a "special moment" and I'm pathetic.

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22avril2013

Karasu (烏) - Part 11 - I think I just made myself cry with my own writing I am the worst sentimental sack of... http://t.co/oYywnX3kMU

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22avril2013
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