etoken for @ipsen , my partner for the @tgpairup
Why am I always late for these things T-T. I hope you like the art <3
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Eto (a redraw of an extremely old fanart of mine 😳)
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Eto, probably: Hehe can't wait to reveal that the infamous One Eyed Owl is the leader of Aogiri
Yoshimura: (Crashes the CCG raid on Aogiri)
Eto: Dammit Dad
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兎 / 卯 (u-sa-gi) "rabbit"
Like many East Asian countries, each year in Japan is represented by one of 12 animals.
These animals are part of a divination system called “eto”. In English it’s often called “Chinese Zodiac”.
2023 is the year of the rabbit.
In Japanese, the Chinese Zodiac kanji of each animal is different from the regular kanji of that animal.
The top kanji in this post is the regular kanji for talking about rabbits in general, so this is the kanji you see used in books.
The bottom kanji is used to talk about the rabbit in the Chinese Zodiac, so this is the kanji you see on "nen-ga-jo" (Japanese New Year's cards).
According to the Chinese Zodiac, rabbits are peaceful and gentle, meaning rabbit years offer opportunity for rest and relaxation.
After 2022, which was the dynamic and aggressive year of the tiger, some downtime would be ideal.
Rabbits are also quick and agile, so rabbit years are characterised by business opportunities opening up, and more travelling.
Whether you spend your time relaxing or travelling, I wish all of you a very happy year of the Rabbit!
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(via Stu Shepherd Art - Fine Art America)
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Thoughts:
The beings called wai were first named as such because it was believed that they carried the knowledge of the world itself—secrets of the universe that humans long ago lost.
When these lifeforms grew in strength, gained greater wisdom, became Calamities, flowers bloomed where they stepped, and rains gathered at their fingertips. They held the grief and joy of all existence within the palms of their hands.
How could these beings not be called gods? How could they not garner the worship of humans?
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