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	<title>Comments on: Ambiguity for the Yin Obsessed Crazy Person (DTB Season 2 Episode 12)</title>
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	<description>So much to procrastinate, not enough anime!</description>
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		<title>By: Izanami Yin</title>
		<link>http://yinnopiano.com/2009/12/26/dtb-season-2-episode-12/comment-page-1/#comment-2884</link>
		<dc:creator>Izanami Yin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 18:31:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yea, I agree, it is strange. o.e</description>
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		<title>By: More DTB (A refined look at the ending of S2) &#124; Yin no Piano</title>
		<link>http://yinnopiano.com/2009/12/26/dtb-season-2-episode-12/comment-page-1/#comment-2298</link>
		<dc:creator>More DTB (A refined look at the ending of S2) &#124; Yin no Piano</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 06:38:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] is a tough question as well. There&#8217;s a reason I had to name my post on the ending of Season 2 Ambiguity for the Yin Obsessed Crazy Person; the key word being ambiguity. Let&#8217;s start with Suou and Shion. First off, to understand what [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] is a tough question as well. There&#8217;s a reason I had to name my post on the ending of Season 2 Ambiguity for the Yin Obsessed Crazy Person; the key word being ambiguity. Let&#8217;s start with Suou and Shion. First off, to understand what [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Dustin</title>
		<link>http://yinnopiano.com/2009/12/26/dtb-season-2-episode-12/comment-page-1/#comment-2233</link>
		<dc:creator>Dustin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:09:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>which one? The character arch-type isn&#039;t exactly original... Though I&#039;m having trouble thinking of silver haired ones. Maybe you&#039;re referring to the recent Sora no Woto. You could be referring to Nagato, but she&#039;s not exactly silver haired. Hmm, Tessa from FMP is ash blonde and not doll like. I&#039;m having trouble thinking of memorable silver haired anime girls at the moment. I guess I haven&#039;t noticed but I would like to be informed who you&#039;re referring too and after that the significance.

Edit: OMG you&#039;re talking about Tenshi aren&#039;t you :P. I&#039;m such a dork, I should have known that but really good point. Piano playing and everything.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>which one? The character arch-type isn&#8217;t exactly original&#8230; Though I&#8217;m having trouble thinking of silver haired ones. Maybe you&#8217;re referring to the recent Sora no Woto. You could be referring to Nagato, but she&#8217;s not exactly silver haired. Hmm, Tessa from FMP is ash blonde and not doll like. I&#8217;m having trouble thinking of memorable silver haired anime girls at the moment. I guess I haven&#8217;t noticed but I would like to be informed who you&#8217;re referring too and after that the significance.</p>
<p>Edit: OMG you&#8217;re talking about Tenshi aren&#8217;t you :P. I&#8217;m such a dork, I should have known that but really good point. Piano playing and everything.</p>
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		<title>By: FunFriendKid1</title>
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		<dc:creator>FunFriendKid1</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 15:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>has anyone relized that Yin strikes a crazy simularity to a certain other silver haired girl who also starts off like a doll.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>has anyone relized that Yin strikes a crazy simularity to a certain other silver haired girl who also starts off like a doll.</p>
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		<title>By: Dustin</title>
		<link>http://yinnopiano.com/2009/12/26/dtb-season-2-episode-12/comment-page-1/#comment-1520</link>
		<dc:creator>Dustin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 10:08:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In response to the post in the trackback. Jason raised some good questions that could use some answering and I wrote some answers to the best of my ability. Here it is!

What’s up with all of these irresponsible questions? And don’t eat a wall, it’s hell on your digestive system (speaking from experience).

I’ve of course considered Hei as Izanagi and in a lot of ways it makes more sense. Let’s get into the heart of the myth and the imagery inherent in these last scenes. For one you’re right to point out the two Yins. It’s something I’ve thought about but never bothered posting so I might as well post this here and then maybe copy and paste it into my comments or something. First Izanami represents both death and creation. Creation can basically be called life and in the final moments we see both a white and black Yin which I think is supposed to show the paradox that is Izanami. She embodies both. Of course the white Yin showing up which we can equate with creation also could indicate “the final month of pregnancy” or the realization of the child that would kill her upon its birth. Still what I really can’t swallow is Hei letting it happen, even contributing when he knew it would kill her to bear that crazy child. He wouldn’t at least participate willingly. In the end either Shion or Hei could be the lord of creation as both of their powers create on some level. However, Shion fits the bill a little more since he actually created another earth which is much closer to the Izanagi myth, and what’s more Yin, Izanami, helped. So where does this leave us? It leaves us with the question what did Hei do at the end of this season. He had two choices really. Let the prophecy take it’s full course and watch as Yin died while giving birth to the fire god OR somehow change it. Amber’s “Hei will…” is perhaps the biggest indication of him changing the plan ever so slightly. I happen to think he saved Yin and made the fire god to come less than terrible. Who knows though. It’s open to interpretation, but I would like to point out that in the memory of the future they never said Yin would die after giving birth and this was definitely included in the original myth. Memory of the future written by Amber and how hard would it have really been to include that. Especially after they were so close in the first season. On another note he could have also killed her before the fire god was created and yet we know that didn&#039;t happen. So she obviously lived that long.

The two stars were Shion and Suou. They were the contractors we cared about and the ones who died at the end of the series. The twin stars  . They even called them the green and red stars somewhere and in the ED I’m pretty sure the colored stars fall at the end… but maybe not it’s been awhile.

He always creates a world with imperfections huh  ? How about he wanted to create it with himself but instead creates it with Suou. She doesn’t belong in a copied word (She shouldn’t exist). Therefore the world is imperfect without him in it and his sister alive. I’m willing to live with that explanation. He really cared about Suou, as far as his narcissism at his own creation would let him.

Phew, long comment… Hope it isn’t so long you decide to eat a wall instead.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In response to the post in the trackback. Jason raised some good questions that could use some answering and I wrote some answers to the best of my ability. Here it is!</p>
<p>What’s up with all of these irresponsible questions? And don’t eat a wall, it’s hell on your digestive system (speaking from experience).</p>
<p>I’ve of course considered Hei as Izanagi and in a lot of ways it makes more sense. Let’s get into the heart of the myth and the imagery inherent in these last scenes. For one you’re right to point out the two Yins. It’s something I’ve thought about but never bothered posting so I might as well post this here and then maybe copy and paste it into my comments or something. First Izanami represents both death and creation. Creation can basically be called life and in the final moments we see both a white and black Yin which I think is supposed to show the paradox that is Izanami. She embodies both. Of course the white Yin showing up which we can equate with creation also could indicate “the final month of pregnancy” or the realization of the child that would kill her upon its birth. Still what I really can’t swallow is Hei letting it happen, even contributing when he knew it would kill her to bear that crazy child. He wouldn’t at least participate willingly. In the end either Shion or Hei could be the lord of creation as both of their powers create on some level. However, Shion fits the bill a little more since he actually created another earth which is much closer to the Izanagi myth, and what’s more Yin, Izanami, helped. So where does this leave us? It leaves us with the question what did Hei do at the end of this season. He had two choices really. Let the prophecy take it’s full course and watch as Yin died while giving birth to the fire god OR somehow change it. Amber’s “Hei will…” is perhaps the biggest indication of him changing the plan ever so slightly. I happen to think he saved Yin and made the fire god to come less than terrible. Who knows though. It’s open to interpretation, but I would like to point out that in the memory of the future they never said Yin would die after giving birth and this was definitely included in the original myth. Memory of the future written by Amber and how hard would it have really been to include that. Especially after they were so close in the first season. On another note he could have also killed her before the fire god was created and yet we know that didn&#8217;t happen. So she obviously lived that long.</p>
<p>The two stars were Shion and Suou. They were the contractors we cared about and the ones who died at the end of the series. The twin stars  . They even called them the green and red stars somewhere and in the ED I’m pretty sure the colored stars fall at the end… but maybe not it’s been awhile.</p>
<p>He always creates a world with imperfections huh  ? How about he wanted to create it with himself but instead creates it with Suou. She doesn’t belong in a copied word (She shouldn’t exist). Therefore the world is imperfect without him in it and his sister alive. I’m willing to live with that explanation. He really cared about Suou, as far as his narcissism at his own creation would let him.</p>
<p>Phew, long comment… Hope it isn’t so long you decide to eat a wall instead.</p>
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