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Anonymous
So, I've always wondered if Waka wasn't only based off of Ushiwaka or Yoshitsune, but if he was also some kind of representation for foreigners. He's a Tao master, which implies he's Chinese, but he's got blond hair, lives in what appears to be a floating church filled with computers, and in the Japanese version of the game his dialogue is littered with English phrases (in English he speaks with French), and this all seems to imply he's Western. The same goes for Kageya, the only other blond in the game. However, I don't really understand why they would lump together a warrior and a foreigner. Am I reading too much into this?
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