Actually I'm here for theories instead of power scaling. I'm one of the guys who likes the lore and world building rather than the interactions between the characters.
I don't disagree. That is simple.
I'm not suggesting either thing is correct, but I do wonder how someone would refer to a creature in another context in kanji.
For example, what if somebody was trying to say, "There is a creature in the water."? Would the kanji simply translate to "There is a...
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