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{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Nobumichi has a jitte-shaped Sacred Artifact that shines like moonlight bright enough to light one's way at night. The traces of light from its swings can turn into a fisherman's net to capture criminals without fail. It is a blade borrowed from the last Hakkenshi that will not hurt anyone as the blade that shall not kill. If made to fight within the category of the Hakkenshi, he would rank first among them. Nobumichi has heard the rough circumstances of the birth and fates of the other Hakkenshi. In private his speech style is quite rough, which he explains as his plebeian upbringing in a fisherman's family. Sometimes it slips out during his work as a special law enforcement officer. He has his own opinions on on-site blockades, and he is particularly relentless against calamities that threaten to spill outside. The number 8 in the Hakkenshi/Eight Dog Warriors refers to the spirit orbs scattered around the world in All directions. That means that as long as you are in this world you cannot escape the system of the stars, which you can also call the net of fate. It's the same theory the System of Solomon's 72 Pillars is based on. His being on the top of that System hierarchy might be why he draws an almost hostile interest from a certain student prosecutor.}} | {{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Nobumichi has a jitte-shaped Sacred Artifact that shines like moonlight bright enough to light one's way at night. The traces of light from its swings can turn into a fisherman's net to capture criminals without fail. It is a blade borrowed from the last Hakkenshi that will not hurt anyone as the blade that shall not kill. If made to fight within the category of the Hakkenshi, he would rank first among them. Nobumichi has heard the rough circumstances of the birth and fates of the other Hakkenshi. In private his speech style is quite rough, which he explains as his plebeian upbringing in a fisherman's family. Sometimes it slips out during his work as a special law enforcement officer. He has his own opinions on on-site blockades, and he is particularly relentless against calamities that threaten to spill outside. The number 8 in the Hakkenshi/Eight Dog Warriors refers to the spirit orbs scattered around the world in All directions. That means that as long as you are in this world you cannot escape the system of the stars, which you can also call the net of fate. It's the same theory the System of Solomon's 72 Pillars is based on. His being on the top of that System hierarchy might be why he draws an almost hostile interest from a certain student prosecutor.}} | ||
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* Part of the Eight Dog Warriors (Hakkenshi) in the novel [[Wikipedia:Nansō_Satomi_Hakkenden|Nansō Satomi Hakkenden]], where they are distinguished by their peony shaped birthmark, the emblem of the Satomi clan, and carrying a bead bearing a kanji character that reflects one of the eight fundamental virtues of [[Wikipedia:Confucianism|Confucianism]]. | |||
** Inukai Genpachi Nobumichi bears the bead with the virtue "shin" (信) meaning faith and has his birthmark on the back of his right cheek. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:37, 6 September 2023
Transient Information
[Special Law Enforcement Officer] Nobumichi
【特別司法警察職員】ノブミチ
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Dislike | Bael→ | → Hastur |
[Great Catcher of Moonlight Nights] Nobumichi
【月夜の大捕り物】ノブミチ
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summon battle move attack skill hit-minor hit-major hit-major-2 charge charge-2 ko love love-2 title title-2 open open-2 close close-2 greeting encouraging touched conversation-1 conversation-2 conversation-3 conversation-4 self character-1 character-2 character-3 character-4 event event-1 event-2 event-3 event-4 special special-1 special-2 special-3 special-4 specialevent specialevent-1 specialevent-2 specialevent-3 specialevent-4 |
Appearances
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Nobumichi () | - New Semester! 2023 Part 1 (2023) - One-time only, Paid Stone New Semester! 2023 Part 1 (2023) |
Notes
- Part of the Eight Dog Warriors (Hakkenshi) in the novel Nansō Satomi Hakkenden, where they are distinguished by their peony shaped birthmark, the emblem of the Satomi clan, and carrying a bead bearing a kanji character that reflects one of the eight fundamental virtues of Confucianism.
- Inukai Genpachi Nobumichi bears the bead with the virtue "shin" (信) meaning faith and has his birthmark on the back of his right cheek.
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