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Mitzi Kenwick, an OC friend of Hakuba’s from England. I wrote about her in this little story, and I guess I drew her last night… … …? She’s kind of like a mix between Molly from BBC’s Sherlock and Honey Lemon from BH6.  I should draw her some time when I’m not drugged…

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Another scar reference, though I have realized something: Scars are really hard to draw I am not a FREE! artist :’(  Also, these are of course headcanon only… we have no idea what Hakuba really looks like since he wears so many layers in every canonical iteration. This is actually part of why I gave […]

vinegarteeth:

Just so everyone is perfectly clear:

  • serial killer = killed three or more people, all at separate events/times
  • mass murderer = killed a large number of people (usually 4+) in one event
  • spree killer = killed two or more people in a short time at multiple locations

Because not everybody knows the actual definitions of these terms, and at times I see people misusing them, and I just want the proper information to be known.

Hey, I can imagine you get this question often, but I might as well ask. Where exactly did you learn to speak Japanese? I know everyone has different learning styles, but I figure I might as well ask.

cubewatermelon:

Heya, I thought I’d give a bit of an updated response to this as my skills are progressing!

For those unaware, I had VERY little Japanese knowledge when I got here. I could recognize different hiragana and katakana okay, and knew all the giant nerd words, but that was about it.

Since then, I’ve used a variety of resources to varying degrees.

Google Translate on my phone has been super helpful, especially since it lets me write in and check kanji that I’m unfamiliar with.

I’ve also been studying the Genki textbooks, which are a bit difficult for self-study but are super helpful in checking my understanding of grammar and such.

For Kanji, I’ve actually just been using some workbooks I got in Daisou that are intended for first and second grader study XD It’s slow going but there’s no easy way to learn kanji.

Now that my level’s improved a bit, I’ll occasionally read through easier manga like Yotsuba!. It spells out all the kanji for you, so it’s really easy to recognize words you know (but don’t know the kanji for) and to look up other kanji that was important enough to be included in something of that level. (If you try to learn kanji from more advanced manga/other material, you’ll end up learning a LOT of kanji that isn’t exactly essential to daily life. Not that that’s a bad thing, but you gotta prioritize when you’re living here!)

I also get a lot of help from various coworkers who know English and other ALTs who are better at Japanese than me.

So yeah, obviously studying any new language is a long and complicated process =3=;; But everyone is right when they say that being thrown into that language’s culture is a huge help. There’s no way I would have gotten this far if I wasn’t living in Japan, and I’m still kinda proud of how far I’ve come since getting here! But I have so very far to go, and there’s no way I’ll be truly fluent by the time I head home.

But imma do my best! >:0

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marclearninglanguages: nisha-no-nihongo: Learn Kanji by radicals instead of by strokes Kanji is made up of parts called radicals. If you learn by strokes you will sometimes have over 15 strokes. But if you learn the radicals, kanji becomes much more simple. Radicals are like building blocks and you only need 2-4 to put together a […]

Oops I messed up on the division ask! What I meant was how is the Tokyo Metro Police Department set up like with the divisions and all of that haha. And how far is Beika from Ekoda?

dcrewatch:

(For those who saw the previous answer, Yuki kindly pointed out I’d forgotten about the license plates used in MK Specials, oops!)

Anon sent this part of the question previously:

“Tokyo is a pretty big city right? I get so easily lost on names lol can you tell me which division Nakamori and Megure are in? And also how far apart are they from each other (like an hour away or so like that kind of thing)? Thanks!”

For info on the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department characters and their divisions, check out this page on the DCW Wiki: http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/Tokyo_Metropolitan_Police#Members

Specifically, Megure is Division 1 (Homicide) and Nakamori is Division 2 (Criminal Affairs). Both are Rank 6.

Beika is implied to be a Special Ward of Tokyo…I think. (Or maybe just a large city…) It pretty much takes the place of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan in real life.

Ekoda is similarly implied to be a Special Ward or at least a city within one. If you go based on the license plates in the Magic Kaito specials, Ekoda takes the place of Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

However!There is a real life Ekoda Station in Nerima and then there’s Egota Park (uses the same kanji) which is in Nakano. Which Special Ward is right out of the three? Notta clue! (But the way I see it, Nerima = Ranma ½ headcanons and Minato = Sailor Moon headcanons, so everybody wins!)

According to Google, the distance between Shinjuku and Minato is 30 minutes give or take via car/train. For Shinjuku to Nerima/Nakano is about 30 minutes give or take via car/train.

And for further trivia, Shibuya, where Ran and Sonoko encountered Kaito and Aoko before the Black Star heist is about 20 minutes by car/train from Shinjuku, 30 minutes by car/train from Minato, and 35 minutes by car/train from Nerima/Nakano.

Do you have a headcanon mother for Akira?

Short answer: Yes, but I’m flexible. This means that it can go “the usual way” where Hakuba and whoever his current partner is get to deal with a sudden, illegitimate child OR he can be Hakuba & partner’s actual kid. Obviously, the latter isn’t always an option, so…

Long answer: Introducing Akira into a timeline is sort of a drama bomb plot device for RP. The ‘official’ story is that he’s the product of a one-night stand between our dear detective and OC Oshiro Miyu, a lawyer (Kisaki Eri’s junior associate, at that) and valedictorian graduate from Keio University. It’s at a fancy social event, they both get very drunk, instantly get along (mostly because Hakuba realizes normal flirting tactics don’t work on her, so they talk about interesting murder cases instead), and end up in bed together. 

What Hakuba doesn’t know is that Miyu is currently engaged (she’s having second thoughts about her fiance— he’s not exactly the nicest guy). What Miyu doesn’t know is that Hakuba’s only 17, which makes her five years older than he is. Oops. They don’t find out until later, either. Miyu does her research when she realizes that she’s pregnant, and decides to not get Hakuba involved at all because she doesn’t want to ruin his life. Besides, the baby could very well be her fiance’s. So she convinces her fiance to elope and things look sunny for all. Until the baby’s born, that is, and, er… is very clearly not full-blooded Japanese. 

Excuses abound while Hakuba remains blissfully unaware. In some timelines, he stays in Japan and attends Keio, himself. In others, he returns to England and goes to Oxford. Either way, the husband eventually turns abusive when he does a DNA test and finds out that, nope, that kid is not his, and he divorces Miyu and leaves her with nothing. Ashamed, her family (all except for one sister) disowns her, too. Single mom Miyu moves in with her sister and braves the world with fierce determination and the grit that she’s known for, and continues to be a badass lawyer.

Usually, though, things start to catch up about when Akira turns four and she finally can’t take it anymore. She’s been keeping up on Hakuba’s career, and has wanted to contact him many times. Finding that he’s doing well for himself, she decides to show up and slap him with a lawsuit, suing him for child support and hush money to keep the scandal out of the papers (and her child in clothing + get him a college education some day).

Needless to say, it’s a shocking revelation, and even before getting his own lawyers involved and DNA test confirmations, he wants to help this woman that he more or less remembers. If Hakuba’s dating someone at the time, it’s a great opportunity for “omfg I’m so sorry that I was such an idiot” drama. If not, (like in the Catching Up With Fate thread), it’s single father Hakuba, where he moves back to Japan (or closer to Tokyo), and manages to get involved in his son’s life, trying to be a good, sudden father, while trying to manage everything else.

He and Miyu become good friends, usually, regardless of all else. 

She also tends to get murdered later on by her jealous ex-husband, who figures out pretty quick who the real father of the child is. Hakuba manages to save Akira, but is often too late to save her. He takes full custody of Akira, since there’s paperwork and proof and lawyers, though they settled out of court in the end, and he takes on full responsibility.

Poor Miyu. I really like her. In my head, she looks like this:

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(I can’t actually remember what manga this is from, but I recall it being NSFW, so beware if you go looking.)

But again, I’m flexible in terms of timeline/universe-specific origin. If Akira were to be introduced into the “official/canon” story for Hakuba, though (ie, in the fanfic/RP between Clover and I, ‘The Call of the Raven’), Miyu would be it. And, she’d be saying “Hakuba-kun, I didn’t realize that you were that way…” as she looks at Kaito. 

Incidentally, tumblr-wise, there’s only one thread that Akira is even in as far as this Hakuba blog goes, which is the aforementioned Catching up with Fate story. If anyone else is interested, just let me know. I feel really weird for having invented a kid for Hakuba, but then again, I’ve taken this RP thing way too far already, I guess it was sort of inevitable. 

Here, have some Akira icons:

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(From Inuyasha)

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(From Sword Art Online)

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(From My Little Monster)

There also a couple of drawings in my Akira tag… And I keep editing screencaps to give FCs brown eyes. There’ll be more info about Akira himself coming soon, once I have the blog going. Gosh I adore him. OCs forever, amirite? 

I don’t think that’s enough calories for someone your size.

“W-well, the day isn’t over yet. I’m 5’11” and 143lbs, which puts my BMI at 19.9, which is considered ‘normal.’ I’d have to be at 18.5 to be ‘underweight,’ so let me alone!“

((Please note that he’s not finished growing get… and even if he were, he could gain 34 pounds and STILL be considered ‘normal’ weight. I’m going to guess that he’ll be 6’2”-6-3" by the time he’s done… and if he doesn’t change his habits, he’s going to be REALLY underweight…))