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In Japan, they used to tell of a beautiful pearl fisher named Tokoyo who saved her father from a long and cruel exile in the Oki Islands. Single-handedly, she sailed a coracle to find him, and then as ransom for his freedom she killed the evil god Yofune-Nushi. Like Beowulf, the Icelandic hero, she dived into the roaring deep to meet and murder her
... See moreRon Druett • She Captains
Japan was founded in 660 BCE by a great-grandson of Amaterasu, Emperor Jinmu.
Hiromi Mizuno • Science for the Empire: Scientific Nationalism in Modern Japan

noble peoples do not endure slavery, they’re either free or they die out. There is no “adaptation” to slavery for some types of life. What is that people, who has chosen survival at any price? The price they paid was monstrous and such a people becomes monstrous and distorted if it accepts this.
Bronze Age Pervert • Bronze Age Mindset
“Some bloodlines are purer than others. The Matsuda bloodline is famously the purest throughout history, followed closely by the Yukino and Ginkawa lines. Then there are the families regarded as having a lesser but significant amount of gods’ blood, including Kotetsu, Ishino, Ameno, Katakouri, and Tsusano.”
M. L. Wang • The Sword of Kaigen: A Theonite War Story
おニュイと見る藤堂平助という男【ニュイ | 龍が如く維新極】
youtu.be“your Nagino Falleya mythology presumes to count the ancestors of all humanity on ten fingers.” “Sixteen, Matsuda-dono,” he said indignantly. “There are sixteen human ancestors.”
M. L. Wang • The Sword of Kaigen: A Theonite War Story
For this reason Nietzsche say, noble peoples do not endure slavery, they’re either free or they die out.