Friday, October 06, 2006

Missing the Ground

Missing the Ground - Part 1


A single strand of thought ran across Kaze's mind. Like most things, it started with an end. In front of him, what previously was a human, was lying peacefully. It reminded him of a white lily. One that has been pressed and was used as a bookmark.

He thought that he should feel guilty, or sad, or something. But all he could think about is the calm peaceful smile and the eyes partially covered with blood. And how it called out to him.

***

The door swung nicely, which was quite rare. Often it creaked ominously giving him the sense that he should leave and escape as far as possible. The clock in the far side of the wall was showing that he was gone for a mere hour. Somehow it seemed a lot longer and yet a lot shorter. It doesn't matter.

He opened the fridge door and grabbed a bread which he unceremoniously stuffed into the toaster. Grabbing the sausage he just bought, he chopped them up, as well as some onions and started frying them. That was his dinner. He'll be the first to admit that it wasn't the healthiest of meal, but then again he doesn't earn too much.

He sat down on the piles of pillows and turned on the computer, letting it boot up. He could hear the hum of the cooling fan, the gentle familiar sound lulls him into relaxation. The sound of the clock working can be heard dimly in the background.

Music filled the air as the foobar program ran. A notepad program was also running.

You are in that mood again

Kaze slightly smiled. He went and typed; I don't remember turning your web-cam on.

I figured out how to do it without human interface. You forget, you allowed me full access last week. So what happened this time?

He looked at the blinking cursor thinking about the answer. The program inside his computer is rather different than many of the rest of the OS. One could say that it is unique. A program, no more accurately a being, had evolved from a flow of data somewhere in the networks of billions of computers into something that one could say is sentient. Kaze did not know the details of its creation. He doubt he could understand it with his current knowledge about computers. Nor did he question its motive of existing in his particular desktop.

His finger started to move; When I was coming back from the...

The being took in his words quietly almost like a child listening to a story.

I still do not know the experience of this 'death.' I have came across it in many literature and other data.

Kaze opened a few other programs before replying; You have no personal experience of it. You're not human, so I doubt you can understand us fully, as I can't understand you fully.

Browsing through a forum he searched for post about suicides. Not many people jump off buildings for fun. With or without parachutes and bungee ropes attached to them. Soon his assumption was confirmed. Reading through suicide wills in various blogs, he found that many people are simply running away from the world. As trouble increases their ability to cope with it decreases up to the point where they could not handle it. It was normal. The being inside his computer was still not answering. It probably didn't have an answer.

There was a lot of discussions about 'it's not worth it anymore'. It always made him wonder. What's not worth it? Life? Being human? Suicide rate has been going up in the city. It's not like anyone he knows personally had died in the sudden increase of deaths. But then again he's weak. He won't be able to sit back.

Kaze went to bed with an attack of curiosity. It seems he's going to visit the suicide site tomorrow. The fan was still humming in the background. The web-cam moved.

***

The place was best described as an abondaned building. The grey walls that encompassed the rooms was almost crumbling. It was one of those buildings that was halted during its construction due to the cut back of funds created by the sudden bankruptcy.

The shutter sound was probably heard all the way on the other side of the building. He somewhat felt guilty about it, taking pictures of the silent foreboding building, but again this is the only way he's earning money. Writing up stories and digging up history of mysterious places. Apparantly he had a good sense of finding things.

When he reached the top of the building, he looked down to the ground, at the same ground where he saw the body landed yesterday. A sense of gravity suddenly seized him, almost causing him to jump down and join the rest of the bodies down in the graveyard.

It was morning, somewhere around eight o'clock. The moon can still be seen, though the gentle blue sky dims its brilliance. The view was acually quite stunning, and would probably be better in the night. He could see all the way to the edge of the city, without too mcuh problem. The people below him looks like dots on a graph, moving on the street.

He felt like he was on top of the world. Maybe he could fly. Maybe he should just try jumping off. See if he could miss the ground. It was just a step further.

Further into oblivion. Kaze blinked. What was that just then? That was not his thought. Not even close to it. Flying? From up here?

Hmmm, it seems that it didn't work on you.”

The voice was sharp and clear, one of those voices that was filled with confidence. Kaze stood still, petrified with fear. He couldn't explain the feeling, it was almost as if ice tendrils was crawling up his body, but more, much much more.

It seems that you are too anchored to reality for you to fly,” the voice paused before saying, “or perhaps you're already flying. Interesting. Tell me then, which is it?”

What do you m-m-mean?” Kaze asked the unseen shadow.

My question, dear boy, is that are you alive, or are you dead?”

Sunday, July 16, 2006

NHK ni Youkoso! Review

Story: The story is...weird, but true. All of us here (I believe) know the feeling of just sitting in front of the computer all day long, be it playing MMORPG or watching anime. Some of us do it because we enjoy it (from this idea came Genshiken). Some of us do it to escape the world and from this idea came NHK.

Characters: Yes they are overdone, but that is the point of them. From the over otaku to the angel to the hikikomori. Yet behind these overdone masks there are times when we could see their underlying self. A person who is simply afraid of what other people think of him (god knows I've been in that position a lot). A wise yet twisted person, who seeks to escape, but knew the truth (been there too). A person who rescues others, because they feel that they need to, and actually just wanted to be love (What the heck, I've went trough all of this. Go figures). I'll say excellent character design

Art: Not the best, but good enough so I have nothing to complain about, really...

Favorite moment: When Misaki did Freud's psycho analysis (poor girl). That was Hilarious. -AND- "However depressing or painful... we would still return to this idiotic life."

Thursday, July 06, 2006


This is a new character. I'm not exactly sure what the story for her will be. I'm thinking that everyone has the wooden wings. The wooden wings are pretty much useless. I'm thining of writing up a story that is based on what we think useless/troubling emotions are, and how no matter how useless they are, it's still a part of us.

Or I could just leave it as a drawing. I really like this drawing...though probably something is wrong with the lower half of her body...

Mika in all her glory

This is one of my earlier drawings of Lucis Angeli before the fight with Shadowsong

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Kimi ga Nozomu no Eien (Completed 13 episodes)

Story: When I watched the first and the first half of the second episode with my friend, the both of us thought that it was going extremely fast. This is the first time that I've seen two main characters fall in love with each other AND confessed to each other AND almost had sex (if not for the knowledgable little sister). And then the crash happenned. The third episode introduced to the same characters a number of years from the accident.

Then I just realised that THIS is the start of the anime. Indeed it turned from what I thought to be another harem anime into one of the most real and emotional anime about love and life, about jealousy and fullfilment, and most importantly about goodbyes.

All the characters of this anime you can relate to. This is one of the romantic animes where the main character is not an idiot, but a rather determined and hardworking guy. The three girl characters are also very realistic. This is a very real anime.

If you wish to have something that will shock your emotional self, while having a bit of a laugh, then this anime is for you to watch.

Music

The music is one of the best I've heard (Air, however will always be on top) and has a pretty good cover for the story line. It's quite ironic how in the opening, the word "zutto" is repeated quite a number of times. And if my japanese is correct zutto means always.

Animation

All the characters are drawn quite nicely. Clothings and body is mostly realistic except for the anime face and hair. The background is quite decent as well.

Score

5 out of 5. Why? well it has a nice story line with enough emotions to rock your own emotions...

Monday, March 13, 2006

Elfen Lied (completed 13 episodes + extra episode between 10 and 11)

Story

Search for the music of the anime. Lilium, the opening song, and Be Your Girl, the ending song, will sum up the anime quite well. It is a sad and tragic anime, where people willl be dying in quite a number of ways. It's not for the faint of heart. This is a story about the darkness of the human heart which happens in the world. When you see kindergardeners stoned a dog to death for the sake of being cruel...

The first scenes you'll see will be a naked girl escaping a special prison. You will be speechless at the amount of blood that was shown, and the sheer pointless violence of people dying. The girl, Lucy, managed to escape, but took a 50 calibre anti-tank rifle bullet to the head, and because of that lost her memory. Switch scene to a peaceful town, where Yuka was searching for her cousin Kouta, who just arrived in town.

This anime is a real dark one. It talks about how violence begets violence, how humans are very unaccepting of something different, and of how much life can hurt. To kill one another, to beat the competition with any and all ways possible. It's humans being human. To love someone. To be sad. To be hurt. To survive. To find peace and acceptance. To be a family. To belong. This is Elfen Lied.

Animation and Music

Music is quite nice and definately fit the anime. The opening sound connects to the darker side of Elfen Lied (which is 90% of the thing anyway), while the ending song will give a chance for yourself to unwind after an episode.

I can't really complain about the animation, but it's nothing special for this calibre of a story. It is enough to deliver the message that was supposed to be delivered.

Rating

4 out 5 (-1 for some of the awkward humour. So unless you really like to see a girl naked THAT much...)