Monday, August 20, 2012

#2 Hell girl

                                            HELL GIRL


X3~ i fell in love with it immediately, in my world creepy is cute and the creepines that possesses the heroine enma ai is prestine <3 the stories behind all of the characters are interesting and a lot of japanese mythology and religion is involved, this show perfectly revolves around humans and the desire for revenge, the acts of sin we carry out, and the periods of darkness called depression that we go through wich we may let overcome us and may do something we regret if we're blind sided by it,~:
The medium through which a client contacts Ai Enma has changed over the centuries. Initially clients would write the names of whom they hated on an ema, which later changed to sending a letter to the address appearing in a three-column newspaper advertisement only visible to those with enough hatred. Once the internet became available, people could access the Hell Correspondence website, otherwise known as the "Hotline to Hell". Soon after, the site was adapted into a mobile version that could be accessed from cell phones.[5]
Each medium can only be used at midnight by one who harbors a desire for revenge against their object of hatred. Should someone submit the name of someone against whom they bear a grudge or immense hatred, and their request is accepted, Ai Enma will take them to a realm of perpetual twilight where she offers them a straw doll, one of her companions, with a red string wound around its neck and describe to the client the details of their contract; should the client pull the string tied around the doll's neck, she will ferry the target of the revenge straightaway to Hell. However, once the client's life has ended, he or she, too, will go to Hell, and a black crest-shaped mark appears on the client's chest to serve as a permanent reminder of this and their decision to send someone to Hell. However, this mark is no guarantee that the person themselves won't be sent to hell by another client.:3 is what the wiki said ~ 

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