http://haibaniki.rubychan.de/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Unkindness&feedformat=atomHaibaniki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T17:03:44ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.24.2http://haibaniki.rubychan.de/index.php?title=Talk:Kuramori&diff=1769Talk:Kuramori2007-11-12T07:10:00Z<p>Unkindness: </p>
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<div>I believe that "Dark Forest" was Kuramori's cocoon name, while "Storehouse Guardian" was given as her true name. There should be a reference to an ABe interview discussing this on OHBB.</div>Unkindnesshttp://haibaniki.rubychan.de/index.php?title=Color_Symbolism&diff=1768Color Symbolism2007-11-12T07:01:03Z<p>Unkindness: </p>
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<div>Grey: Although Haibane is translated into English as "charcoal feather", a more accurate translation would be "ash feather". In Christian theology, ashes are a symbol of humility and atonement for sins.</div>Unkindnesshttp://haibaniki.rubychan.de/index.php?title=Well_Symbolism&diff=1767Well Symbolism2007-11-12T06:55:47Z<p>Unkindness: </p>
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<div>A well typically symbolizes the womb, a place of birth or rebirth. Water is also associated with baptism in Christian faiths, a ritual in which sins are forgiven. In Well-Rebirth-Riddle, Rakka emerges from the well freed from the sinbound state. However, the well was dry.</div>Unkindnesshttp://haibaniki.rubychan.de/index.php?title=Well_Symbolism&diff=1766Well Symbolism2007-11-12T06:53:39Z<p>Unkindness: </p>
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<div>A well typically symbolizes the womb, a place of birth or rebirth. In Well-Rebirth-Riddle, Rakka emerges from the well freed from the sinbound state.</div>Unkindness