Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20130913170916/@comment-6986530-20141102022740


 * It's possible the specification "sewing scissors" is just the norm when mentioning scissors in Japan. I can't see the point of an allusion from a nameless dead servant.


 * I thought the fact that it's rare for a noble to eat the pig was a reference to it being taboo and thus nobles are under scrutiny for purchasing one?


 * I think we have to consider what we are going to define as "too Japanese" here, the name "Baemu" made me think Greek, personally.


 * I'm confused, was Gula in Beelzenia or was it a Tasan village? And if it's a Tasan village is there any evidence that it still exists by the time Tasan was conquered by Beelzenia?