MrAuto

Mr Auto

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Yes, to some degree it was genuinely practiced. Shintoism in modern day, however, is more cultural than it is a practiced religious system. Regardless, it's enshrined in culture and this is very evident, similarly to the Judeo-Christian influences of Western history ----- I Didn't realize there was…

Just because you live in Japan does not mean what you believe is correct. It is a religion by definition of what a religion is not by practice. I agree, that currently most people in Japan specially in urban locations do not consider Shinto as their faith and based on Japanese history and Buddhist i…

I don't think you understand the concept of religion. Shintoism is in fact a religion. All mythologies (Norse, Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Aztec) were all once a religion. Unless of course you are referring to a typo that I did not see (Shinto vs Shintoism). Personally, I was baptized Catholic at birt…

you can also draft in a hybrid between a dragon or Tarako and a dredge as somewhat a neutral party. You know, a splinter group from both sides who decided to better live together in secrecy than join their ancestors in a futile war. I would suggest not to scrap the entire think especially when you…

Look into Demeter in Greek myth. She is the goddess of seasons representing creation in spring and destruction in winter. If you want the Tarako to be the protagonists, you need to find a way to drive the story into where they will experience hardships. You can't have sympathy if nothing bad is ha…

If we consider the natural side of things, creation can lead to overpopulation, oversaturation and a complete disruption of harmony. Controlled destruction allows the propagation of less obstructive specials and give them the opportunity to develop. Okay, so for me, there are a few issues with the…

I have an entire personal thesis regarding time travel and it's potential in story writing. If you're interested I'll tell you more about it, but it is quite lengthy. I'll leave a summary below: Types of Time Travel: Traditional - if we consider the mainstream time travel as seen in most movies …