Faraday said: Basically this little girl has the ability to become the master of any animal or hybrid animal she feeds food from her cheek.
At the risk of sounding like an obnoxious weeb, wasn't it just friendship and the master/slave terminology comes from the island's culture being similar to the retainer culture from medieval Japan? The child's powers are also based from the Momotaro story, so that'd give even more weight to the "deep, loyal friendship" idea, since Momotaro didn't enslave the animals he gave kibidango.
Not that it matters really, since it'd be mind-altering anyway.
T-rot said: At the risk of sounding like an obnoxious weeb, wasn't it just friendship and the master/slave terminology comes from the island's culture being similar to the retainer culture from medieval Japan? The child's powers are also based from the Momotaro story, so that'd give even more weight to the "deep, loyal friendship" idea, since Momotaro didn't enslave the animals he gave kibidango.
Not that it matters really, since it'd be mind-altering anyway.
No her cheek things actually got them basically willing and ready to be ordered like a mind-altering drug
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Basically this little girl has the ability to become the master of any animal or hybrid animal she feeds food from her cheek.
At the risk of sounding like an obnoxious weeb, wasn't it just friendship and the master/slave terminology comes from the island's culture being similar to the retainer culture from medieval Japan? The child's powers are also based from the Momotaro story, so that'd give even more weight to the "deep, loyal friendship" idea, since Momotaro didn't enslave the animals he gave kibidango.
Not that it matters really, since it'd be mind-altering anyway.
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At the risk of sounding like an obnoxious weeb, wasn't it just friendship and the master/slave terminology comes from the island's culture being similar to the retainer culture from medieval Japan? The child's powers are also based from the Momotaro story, so that'd give even more weight to the "deep, loyal friendship" idea, since Momotaro didn't enslave the animals he gave kibidango.
Not that it matters really, since it'd be mind-altering anyway.
No her cheek things actually got them basically willing and ready to be ordered like a mind-altering drug