Having handed the obtained Grave Goods to local big shots, he was freed from his task. Hal worked for an organization whose main business was selling "knowledge" to these people.īack when he first arrived here at the organization's referral, the southern hemisphere was still in winter.ĭuring this period before the arrival of summer, Hal rushed all over Australia like the world-famous archaeologist and grave robber, Indiana Jones, and finally completed his mission. Hence, it was commonplace for people to desire "assurance" unhindered by these conditions. In addition, despite being a coastal area, there were limitations in relying on the patrolling fleets of the TPDO-the Trans-Pacific Defense Organization. However, there were no military installations near this little town. This had already become the norm.Īpart from that, further self-defense measures would be desirable. Flying in from the moon and satellite orbits, the frequency of recent dragon attacks on urban areas had almost reached the level of sudden natural disasters.Īs a safety precaution, local administrations in developed nations had written up tremendously detailed emergency evacuation manuals.įurthermore, rigorous simulation drills were held at regular intervals to ensure flawless execution of evacuation procedures. However, it was not sparsely populated to the point that one would begin to miss urban life. Even if meant as flattery, calling this area metropolitan would be quite a stretch. This was a town where one could take a quick walk to the shore and fully enjoy summer. A beautiful sea, navy blue and crystal clear, together with a white beach. With summer in full swing, the sky overhead was blue and distant while the clouds were so white that they were dazzling.Īlthough the sunlight was quite intense, it added further to the liberating feeling of summer. At the time, Hal was actually in Australia on the southern hemisphere, and at a little coastal town to boot. That would be midwinter-Well, only inhabitants of the northern hemisphere would jump to that conclusion. 1 Chapter 1 - To the Homeland Where There Are DragonsĬhapter 1 - To the Homeland Where There Are Dragons Part 1.Baka can also be used to mean that something is absurd or trivial. If you’re calling a situation or a thing baka, you’re saying it’s ridiculous or foolish. If you’re calling a person baka, you’re insulting their intelligence. If you wanted to boil baka down to its basics, anything that’s baka is completely foolish, annoying, or ridiculous. As both an adjective and a noun, it can refer to people or the general vibe of things. One of these words is undoubtedly “baka.”īaka is a beautiful and flexible word. Attack on Titan has “kyojin” (giant / titan), “kabe” (wall), and “EREN!!” But there are some vocabulary words which are so widely used in anime, they transcend a particular series. Thanks to One Piece, for example, I engrained words like “kaizoku” (pirate), “fune” (ship), and “niku” (meat). Back when my blossoming anime fandom inspired me to dig back into learning Japanese, I started half-jokingly thinking about each series’ quintessential vocabulary words.
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