UY stories set in other countries?
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UY stories set in other countries?
This might be a difficult thing to do considering the restrictions on leaving Japan during the time that UY is set, but I think it would be interesting if there were a UY story set outside of Japan. It might be necessary to play a little bit fast and loose with history to write such a story, but I think that it could probably be done somehow. Another part of Asia, like China or Korea, seems most likely, but there are other possibilities. At some point in the 17th century, Japan sent a diplomatic delegation to Mexico, so that might be a possibility (Shusaku Endo wrote a novel about this diplomatic mission, but I've never read it). You'd have to play really fast and loose with history to have Usagi go to Renaissance England and meet William Shakespeare, but I think something like that would be fun (I wonder what kind of animal Shakespeare would be). Anyone have any other ideas?
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Actually, it would be more like Renaissance Europe (or "Early Modern" if you prefer that term) since UY is set around 1600. In the graduate English class where I studed Medieval literature, the Middle Ages were usually defined as lasting from about 5 or 600 AD to 1485 or thereabouts (Of course, Italy had their Renaissance about a hundred years before England had theirs).kony000 wrote: But Uasgi travelling across medieval Europe sounds great
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Of course Medieval finished in XV century but I mean cousin of Usagi not himself (maybe not very clearly
) Why medieval Europe? I think it would be the most interesting
but also not very possible from historical way.
P.S. There are three events which "finished" Middle Ages: capturing Constantinople by Turkish, the invention of printing by Gutenberg and discovering America by Columbus


P.S. There are three events which "finished" Middle Ages: capturing Constantinople by Turkish, the invention of printing by Gutenberg and discovering America by Columbus
