5 October 2015
Tokyo, Japan
35n42, 129e46
Rodden Rating: XX

Notes: One of my favorite animes of all time. I generally love viewing ridiculous premises & this show has masterfully executed with such beautiful well crafted side characters, music, & above all the impactful smooth animation. For this reading i took venus semisquare & pluto square the sun.
Ian: "what do you think these riddles mean as a whole? Explain this detailed summary of events."

Chatgpt o1: "These riddles collectively describe a scenario where terrifying, destructive creatures continually threaten a fearful community, often resulting in the destruction of property and instilling dread among its residents. Against this grim backdrop, a lone figure emerges—someone who effortlessly overcomes these monstrous foes without much apparent difficulty. This individual’s strength is unparalleled, yet their demeanor is oddly detached, treating both the heroic acts and the dramatic conflicts as tedious or uninteresting. Despite being capable of feats that should command admiration and respect, their actions are met instead with suspicion, misunderstanding, and often resentful indifference. The townsfolk find themselves struggling to understand or trust the intentions of a hero who claims no moral high ground, offers no grand speeches, and seeks no recognition. At the heart of these riddles is a paradoxical champion who embodies the ultimate protector and, simultaneously, the ultimate outsider. Citizens who benefit from the hero’s deeds are nonetheless reluctant to honor them, viewing their superhuman capabilities and lack of emotional engagement with apprehension rather than gratitude. As the cycle repeats—monsters appear, chaos ensues, and the hero swiftly ends the threat—it becomes clear that raw strength and altruism do not necessarily earn acceptance or admiration. Instead, they highlight a world where appearances, expectations, and public perception can overshadow real heroism, leaving the savior misunderstood and isolated amid a landscape of constant turmoil and fear."
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