WonderCon 2010 MYTHOI Countdown: Day 3!
Salutations!
James Ninness here. WonderCon is just a couple days away and Semantink is packing our bags for San Francisco! Once there, we’ll be giving away some very pretty cards for all WonderCon attendees that give them not only the link to the MYTHOI Birth Series (which has, and always will be, free), but as a special treat, a secret link to a site where they can see issue #1 of MYTHOI proper — absolutely free! To get the ball rolling, Semantink will be giving you a sneak peak at the character cards they’ve put together each day with a look into the characters themselves, written by your’s truly. Today were going to take a look at our only femme fatale (fanboys everywhere sigh): Yuki!
The Yurei are Japanese ghosts and a combination of two kanji (words), “yu” meaning “dim” and “rei” meaning “spirit.” Typically the yurei are souls that have been trapped or bound to Earth by some intensely violent death or inability to move on peacefully. If you’ve seen The Ring, Dark Water, The Grudge or One Missed Call then you know what I’m talking about. Though modern cinema is cashing in on the “Asian Ghost” phenomenon, it’s been around for a very, very long time. Obakebanashi, or “ghost stories,” have been an integral part of the Asian continents history for as long as words have been spoken. Yuki, the spirit of MYTHOI is an homage to this ancient vein of storytelling.
Yuki’s tale is one of revenge, sweet and simple. A while back something happened to Yuki (which you can read for FREE right here) that’s given her a serious case of existential hiccups. So now she’s scouring the world looking for the elemental dragons — a series of four beasts that represent fire, earth, wind and water. Upon the defeat of these beasts, Yuki will be equipped to defeat the bane of her extended existence: Master Sho. Now as a direct result of her death (and life before her death), Yuki is not a team player. She’s bitter, angry, focused and selfish, facets that don’t jive well with the rest of the team (save Vito). However, she’s also a hot, badass that can posses her enemies and wreak havoc on (almost) anyone she chooses. So what Yuki lacks in friendliness, she more than abundantly makes up for in the ability to f*ck people up — making her invaluable to the team; if only she would admit to being a part of it…
Enjoy your Wednesday everyone. Thanks for stopping by.
James Ninness
