-Reimu reading the files ahead of time? That sounds like work. Psh.-
Since the end of the Edo period, it has been believed my family line were all mutants. We had supernatural powers that were, at the time, attributed to divinity. Since we were caretakers of a shrine, it made sense, I guess. Anyways, that's when the first mentions of the Hakurei Miko as a hero figure came about. We remained neutral during the Meiji Revolution, and in the Taisho Era, more westernized science came about and people wanted to study just how our powers work. It was some of the first research on mutants conducted in Japan.
... Which, of course, was probably why the government tried to consign my great grandfather into fighting during WWII. He refused, and things have been a little tense between my family and the diet ever since. We refuse to register, unlike a lot of the other Japanese heroes.
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Since the end of the Edo period, it has been believed my family line were all mutants. We had supernatural powers that were, at the time, attributed to divinity. Since we were caretakers of a shrine, it made sense, I guess. Anyways, that's when the first mentions of the Hakurei Miko as a hero figure came about. We remained neutral during the Meiji Revolution, and in the Taisho Era, more westernized science came about and people wanted to study just how our powers work. It was some of the first research on mutants conducted in Japan.
... Which, of course, was probably why the government tried to consign my great grandfather into fighting during WWII. He refused, and things have been a little tense between my family and the diet ever since. We refuse to register, unlike a lot of the other Japanese heroes.