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Nature of Kotetsu (in Grasscutter)

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 11:23 -0700
by Nils Gustaf
Hello;
I just re-read "Grasscutter" - superb. I was then reminded of a question, namely: what is the nature of the witch Kotetsu? It is apaprent that she is, somehow, different, not only in using magic - I note that her speech is represented by italics. The only other character with a font set consistently differnet, is Jei, who, indeed, is very peculiar ...
Also, when Kotetsu dies with her familiar, she is transformed into feathers, which must count as rather odd. So, what exactly is she? Does she correspond to an element in Japanese folklore?

TIA

Nils Gustaf

Re: Nature of Kotetsu (in Grasscutter)

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 16:17 -0700
by Stan Sakai
Nils Gustaf wrote: Does she correspond to an element in Japanese folklore?
No. She is a character completely out of my imagination. I wanted her demise to be a bit spectacular and out of the norm, mysterious. So, the feathers.

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2003 9:26 -0700
by Guest
You succeeded brilliantly.

Thank you

Nils Gustaf