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Subsection 1: Articles
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The Mystery
of Akara Naja (revised 2008) |
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by oni_shin |
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To help people learn a
little more about this character, I've compiled what few facts we
know about her past. I've also changed the title
of this piece to reflect that this really is a mystery. The
more I've learned, the more mysterious the aftermath of her
disappearance becomes! Enjoy! |
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(Note: All names are
written in Japanese fashion, family name first, given name second.
Also, I've skipped over explanations of things related to Naja's
story, such as "What is Seniwa?". Answers to these questions are
best found on the FAQ page.
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Part 1: The Facts |
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Akara Naja was born at the Jurai Imperial Academy (1). At the age of
21,
she met Hakubi Washu, whom she welcomed by chasing across the campus
grounds! The two quickly became good friends, being almost equals
in
their intellect and academic standing and both being in Class 6 of the
Department of Philosophy (the elite department of the Academy).
From
her description, Naja seems to have had an impulsive, mercurial
temperament. Teasing one moment, quick to cry the next. She
enjoyed trying to surprise Washu with large events, which "Washu-chan"
disliked and endeavored to avoid, eliciting a pout from Naja.
Naja was privy to information on the political situation between Jurai
and Seniwa, helping to keep watch on Washu after her marriage to
Kuramitsu Mikamo. She lived with
the couple on their farm after the marriage and it was Naja who broke
the news to Washu of Mikamo's departure with their baby (Mikumo). Afterwards, Naja assisted
in locating and devising methods to retrieve the child for 4-plus
years. In the end, Washu refused to remove the child from the only
home he had known, thus setting the stage for her descendents in the Kuramitsu
family. The two (Washu and Naja) apparently returned to the
Academy and
remained there for some time, eventually helping to separate the institution
from the control of Jurai and forming it into the Galaxy Academy. |
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For somewhere around 15,000 years (give or take a few hundred), the two
taught,
researched Washu's gems, blew a large hole in the Academy's landscape ("Washu's
Pore"), and pondered ancient artifacts from a
prehistoric-civilization ("The Ancients" as denoted by AstroNerdBoy) that had once spanned the galaxy. During this time, Naja and
Washu were attempting to create a being that could use the potential
power of Washu's three gems. |
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Two precursor children were created (who died, cause unknown)(2) in their
attempts to create a being who could control the power of the gems.
Then, approximately 5000+ years ago, while researching ancient
artifacts on planet K1190, Naja herself was presumed killed in a pirate
attack (though importantly, her body was never found). It is unknown if
Washu was there or not. This is where Akara Naja disappears from
history. |
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A Jurain noble, Kamiki Ushio, destroyed the pirates and discovered an
unidentified
6-year old girl suffering from amnesia.
Ushio
took her to Jurai and adopted her into the Kamiki Clan where she became
Kamiki Seto, Ayeka and Sasami's grandmother.
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Meanwhile, a saddened Washu cloned her friend
(probably from some left-over DNA). The Naja clone (Kagato now) appropriated
or was assimilated with one of the
failed "Ryokos" (because of the body's great strength) (3).
Afterwards, Kagato separated himself from his female "part". Washu and "Kagato" continued their attempts to create a being to use
the gems. Eventually, "The Ryoko" was generated about -5000 years
ago. |
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Something went wrong, or Kagato was more arrogant and
ambitious than his predecessor, and managed to lock Washu up in the
Souja, afterwards using Ryoko to further his own ends.
Washu was released by her great-great-granddaughter Mihoshi, and Kagato
finally destroyed by Masaki Tenchi in OAV 1, episode 6. |
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In OAV 3, episode 6 ("Z") Tenchi rescues a young girl who declares "I
am also Kagato". As
they bounce through time, Tenchi loses her in the void. In OAV3, episode
"+1", it is revealed that the young girl is inside Kamiki Noike as an
astral body. She is the left-over female part
of Kagato that he removed after his "assimilation"(4).
Somehow, she had been found by Dr. Clay(5) and placed in a baby (Noike)
for a purpose unknown. After relating this information, Noike and
the astral "Kagato-chan" once again reunite. |
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This information comes
from several sources: |
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- The Shin Tenchi Novels "Jurai", "Yosho", and "Washu"
- Masaki Kajishima's doujinshi.
- Interviews in "Comic Love" Magazine and Tenchi Muyo! art books
- Tenchiken's Tenchi Muyo! FAQ.
- OAV1, OAV2 and OAV3.
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Most of the Japanese interview and article information comes to us
through S.Naoe and Kaz Tatsumingo, Japanese Tenchi fans. In the past few years,
these articles and interviews have become more available and I have
noted this information elsewhere.
I also wish to thank AstroNerdBoy for putting up with my delays.
True Sheol for a copy of the "Shin Perfect Interview". Atonashi for
helping to translate Kajishima's weird writing. Tomato for taking
the time to look up a line from an old script. Dr. Ugai for not
calling me a complete idiot, but suggesting a different term.
And "Tenno Heika", admin at "JapanZone Forums", for help above and beyond the
call of duty (and not calling me a complete idiot). |
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Fact Notes: |
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(1) Does this mean Naja was a citizen of Jurai?
If so, she was of the 'general populace" for she did not possess a
royal tree (that we know of). The Academy seems to have been
cosmopolitan in nature, so this is not necessarily the case. |
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(2) This is from an interview with Kajishima Masaki in the
"Shin Perfect Collection" art book. |
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Interviewer: Then why did Washu
make Ryoko? |
Kajishima: Well, certainly after all, of course it is true to say
that she did want a child. Not only that, in order to
ascertain the true nature of the jewels, Ryoko was created as an
experiment. Because to respond to the jewels, as she did, she
understood that only a child born from her would (be able to
accomplish this goal). In
fact, even before Ryoko two people, children that is, were
created by Washu! |
Interviewer: Made the same way as Ryoko? |
Kajishima: One was made by cloning from Washu's cells,
the other was made by combining an ovum together with pseudo-sperm*. But, both died in an accident**. For details of that particular
topic,
please read the "Shin Tenchi Muyo! Ryoouki" novels. (laughs).
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* You could take this to mean "one experiment" was cloned
from Washu's cells, while "the other" experiment was created from
her artificially inseminated ovum. Atonashi believes that he
is speaking of the two children being created by different means.
Ryoko was created using Washu's ovum and "masu" (pseudo-sperm).
The context seems to indicate he is speaking of the two precursor
children, but this is "Kajishima-ese" speak, so I'm not sure. |
** You can read "incident" here for "jiko". Maybe the same one
that created "Washu's Pore"? |
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(3) This
'failed Ryoko" was a further experiment. From the novel "Jurai"
Pg. 36, 37: |
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With every impact Azusa felt the grating of bone.
Why was Kagato so strong?
It was because a prototype body of Ryoko was used for* the body of
Kagato.
Called the Milky Way Galaxy's greatest brain, Washu gave her all to Ryoko's
experimental prototype. As Azusa thought, he was not human! |
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* I think this could also be read "used IN the body of Kagato".
Assimilation is a dangerous thing! |
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(4) From OAV3, Episode +1 - the young girl says she is the "josei
bibun damena" ("no good female part") of Kagato. Washu explains that "...Kagato
tte... motomoto shiyuudoutai dattandayo" ("...Kagato, that is to
say...
originally was a hermaphrodite!") Thanks to Tomato for digging
the script out of his closet to look up that line! The term "shiyuudoutai"
means "hermaphroditism", and is not "futanari" (hermaphrodite). So what
does this mean? (See "Some Speculation", Note 5) |
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(5) One thing to remember
-- Dr. Clay was not overly fond of Akara Naja. To find this
astral being who greatly resembled one of his nemesis at the Academy
must have been quite surprising to the Doctor. Who knows what
purpose he intended for Noike? |
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Part 2: Some Speculation |
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People wonder: Are Seto and Naja related in some way? It is a strange coincidence that they disappear and appear on
the same planet at the same time. It would have been much easier for Kajishima to have written Seto as a full Jurain without this odd
happenstance in her background. This fact, along with the similarity of
Seto and Naja's personality (Seto chasing Azusa through the Tenju ;
Naja chasing Washu through the Academy) seem
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point to a relationship. (Note 1) |
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But what sort of relationship? There are three major contenders: |
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1. Seto is Naja or
Washu's daughter -- Somehow, either through genetic
manipulation or by
an unknown husband, Naja and Washu produced a child who managed to get
lost on K1190. (I only comment that it would seem odd that Washu
would not have searched for this child, even if she did not know Naja was
dead). Kamiki Ushio would have asked people to help identify Seto,
but no such ID was forthcoming. I doubt Washu would have failed
to find such a lost child. It is possible that Washu decided to
leave her where she was, as she did with her own child, Mikumo.
Perhaps Washu felt Ushio could give her a better home.
(Note 2) |
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2. Seto
is one of the
failed Ryoko experiments -- Two "children" were produced
who died in
accidents. These were preliminary Ryoko experiments. This would explain
why Seto's hair color is different from Naja's, as opposed to a
"natural" child, as Ryoko's is from Washu's. (Note
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3. Akara
Naja IS Kamiki
Seto -- In some fashion, Naja was reborn as a
six-year old girl with no memory. She had been researching ancient
artifacts from the Ancient civilization on K1190. It is possible
that she had found something, and during the pirate attack, an accident
happened, or something was activated or released, that transformed
her. This
is in keeping with how Washu herself was found (as a three year old
girl with no memory) on Kanemitsu. |
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Of course, these are not the only theories. Seto herself has no inkling
of her possible ties to Akara Naja, thinking she is the orphaned daughter of a
treasure hunter. Kajishima may once again be misleading us.
Naja (one of the galaxy's brightest minds) may well have been
vaporized in a pirate attack. |
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Speculation Notes: |
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(1) The eyes as a relationship I have
removed. Seto's eye color is very odd. In the anime,
Seto's eyes are dark red, resembling Misaki, Ayeka and Sasami's.
A family trait to be sure. However, in Kajishima's doujin and
the Shin Tenchi Muyo novel images, Seto's eye color varies, but is
generally a yellowish appearance (much the same as Ryoko's).
Seto's eye color is as much of a conundrum as what happened to Akara
Naja! Of course, Kajishima describes Ryoko's hair color as
"emerald green" in the novel "Yosho". Perhaps he's hinting at
a tie between Ryoko and Seto? (Note 4.1). |
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(2) In Episode 13, when Washu was hugged by Misaki, she responded "She reminds me of someone." Both S.Naoe
and I thought this might be a reference to Naja, as S.Naoe reported that
Kajishima had written that Misaki and Naja were similar in
personality. However, in
Kajishima's Q&As from his
home page, he answered that Washu was
referring to Mihoshi. This seems to put this connection to
rest. Except -- if Mihoshi and Misaki are similar in personality
and
character, does this mean they have a common ancestor -- Washu? Perhaps
the reason Misaki is very powerful (The Counteractor) is that she is
descended from a goddess, or from the creation of a goddess (Seto)? |
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(3) In a recent Kajishima doujinshi, there is a scene of two
children that is apparently a memory of Washu. These children
resemble Washu, and are possibly the two precursor children. The
following scene shows Washu and Naja dressed in formal Academy garb,
and it is postulated that they are in front of a cenotaph (though
it's unclear). This would indicate that the children died
before Naja, and therefore could not be on K1190 with her.
So the explanation that Seto could be one of the two failed Ryokos
seems less likely now. Or does it? Just how many prototypes did Washu
and Naja make
eventually? |
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Two Precursor Children?
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Naja and Washu |
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Images are from the Kajishima doujinshi
Omatsuri Zenjitsu no Yoru Tenchi-hen 6.08 |
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(4) Other
explanations: In the time from when this was first written, there have been a
couple of interesting hypotheses, and I've included these and
dropped one or two as being unlikely. |
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1. As both Washu and Kagato were later experimenting with the masu in
their creation of a being able to handle the three gems, it has been
postulated Naja too was experimenting with the masu. During
the pirate attack, she somehow assimilated
with the masu and was turned into a six-year old child with no
memory. The crashed spaceship Washu shows during her lecture in
Episode 10 may have been Naja's, and K1190 may have been the home
planet for the masu. This gives Seto and Ryoko a tie, as both are
beings made of masu. It also explains how Kagato was able to
"assimilate" with the "Ryoko" prototype (as Ryoouki did with the
female Masu). But once again, Seto has never exhibited
any masu like qualities. Maybe the "yellow" eyes of both Ryoko
and Seto are a clue. At least it explains what happened to Naja's
body, but not why she reverted back to the age of 6 years (unless
the masu was in a body that appeared 6 years old, which brings us
back to the Ryoko prototypes). |
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2. I speculated that considering Kajishima's apparent fondness for
astral beings, perhaps when Naja was "killed", her astral self took
over the body of a 6 year old girl and merged with her. Assimilation has been done with
Ryoko, Sasami and Noike, so why not Seto?
But Naja's body was not found, and that's a problem. |
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3. One is that a "being" (Masu,
astral projection, Washu clone, etc.) was
released during the pirate attack. This "being" may have
assimilated with a badly injured Naja - the result being
Seto. At least this explains what happened to Naja's body, if not why she
became a 6 year old. |
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(5) At the end, I have to say
something about Kagato. From the beginning I've always assumed
that the Naja clone (Kagato) was female. I suppose it seems reasonable
to say that a clone is a "copy" of the original. Since Naja
was female, it goes without saying that the clone should be female,
but now I'm not so sure. Since Washu relates that Kagato-chan
looked very much like Kagato did as a boy, does it mean that Kagato
was originally male, and that the Ryoko prototype was female after
all? This seems the logical conclusion. But why would
Washu change Naja's sex? And as Washu relates later, Kagato
was originally a hermaphrodite, or had the characteristics of both
sexes! What was Washu doing, or what is she hiding? |
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AstroNerdBoy additional: there's not much official artwork
showing Naja, so I thought I'd insert a couple of pieces that I knew
about. Click the image to see the full sized versions. |
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Left to right: Naja, Washu, Mikamo, Mikumo
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Naja and Washu |
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Image is from the front and back cover of the Kajishima
doujinshi Tenchi Ranpou. |
Image is from the Shin Tenchi Muyo! novel
Washu. |
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