Ryoga's relation to Mamoru isn't a big thing in that fic. It's mainly an excuse to introduce the characters to each other. It quickly gets overshadowed by other things in the fic, especially the truth about Endymion.
The one Spokavriel is mentioning is the afore mentioned Twin Dragons Under Moonlight. It does fit most if not all of the points mentioned in this thread. So I'd advise reading it through Lioconvoy.
I've seen part of that debate go that the people doing the script were forced to call them cousins, but deliberately failed to change the romantic subtext between them since they didn't agree with the change. Don't know if it's true or just a guess though.
The one thing she does do is cook, and It's safe to say Akane does not help with the cooking as she has never in canon cooked anything that was safe to eat. Akane managed to cook a decent curry, without help or magic, at the beginning of the Ryugenzawa arc. In fact Ranma and the others refusing to ...
The cask the water was in was similar to the cask of sake that is traditionally broken open at some point during a Japanese wedding. Happosai simply saw the cask at the wedding and assumed it was sake. Not finding out until after he gulped it down that it was water.
Spokavriel wrote: Oh no force at all you have your choice. Family honor or become a Ronin. No force at all. Its not like the alternative is still Sepuku see no force what so ever.
Exactly, though I don't believe ronin status still exists as such.
I don't know when this changed but currently it is TECHNICALLY illegal to force your child to marry in Japan. In practice though it only means the parents can't be too blatant about it. Someone who really doesn't want to get married but is still a minor is usually out of luck if they defy their pare...
Back when the series started the ages, with consent, were sixteen for males and fourteen for females. That changed sometime before the series was finished. As I understand it Japan doesn't recognize marriages at all, including foreign ones, unless it's submitted legally in Japan. So no, a ceremony i...
I don't think Tokimi had a problem with Tenchi. Her idea was that if you can't figure it out yourself, let random chance try. Her part of our dimension looked messed up because it was. She deliberately set it up to where reality didn't work right in the hope that the result she wanted would eventual...
From what I remember camk4evr is correct. An X-dimensional being can't percieve a higher dimensional being unless it comes down to their level. They had no way of knowing, at all, if anything greater than themselves existed unless said being came to them. And since they couldn't check they did the b...
Not heretics. Just low-level flunkies with no advancement possibilities. They're not considered true Sensates by the higher ups, and will never advance past the lowest levels. But still useful to the organization. In fact it's considered a sign of actually being a Sensate to be able to get past the ...