Listing Bookmarks
List of Bookmarks
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After becoming snowbound in Adashino's village, Ginko realizes it's no natural storm keeping him there.
Last bookmarked by Haustere
20 May 2012
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A woman discovers a strange man high in the mountains - and everything changes. A Mushishi casefic.
Last bookmarked by plurality
7 May 2012
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Last bookmarked by MyDaroga
11 Feb 2012
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Ginko comes to a village riddled by a mysterious disease.
Last bookmarked by paperiuni
27 Dec 2011
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Ginko tells Tanyuu a story.
Last bookmarked by Mugendai
6 Nov 2011
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Spring, summer, fall, and winter. And spring.
Last bookmarked by Hsifeng
3 Jan 2011
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Last bookmarked by Tronella
2 Jan 2011
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Conventional wisdom said there was no such thing as a mite that could evolve. Ginko, however, tended to attract the rare and unheard-of.
Last bookmarked by Hsifeng
30 Dec 2010
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In a village surrounded by paulownias, there is a zither that sings when no one is playing it.
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A tale of mushi at the turn of the 21st century.
Last bookmarked by troisroyaumes
4 Dec 2010
Notes
Reading this fic yet again. I love how imaginatively it portrays mushi living in the modern world, and the little implied twist at my Mushishi OTP at the end.
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Ginko encounters a 500-year-old woman whom he finds bemusing, confusing, amusing, and occasionally abusing. Mirage future fic with time travel, set (mostly) during Mushishi canon.
Last bookmarked by HopeofDawn
17 Oct 2010
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When the momentum for change becomes unstoppable.
Last bookmarked by troisroyaumes
28 Dec 2009
Notes
Drabble written for me! And what a lovely drabble it is. I heart this pairing.
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Spoilers for vol. 3 of the manga and ep. 12 of the anime
"We, amnesiacs all, condemned to live in an eternally fleeting present, have created the most elaborate of human constructions, memory, to buffer ourselves against the intolerable knowledge of the irreversible passage of time and the irretrieveability of its moments and events." - Geoffrey Sonnabend
Last bookmarked by troisroyaumes
18 Nov 2009
Notes
Ginko and regaining memory. The writing strikes that careful balance between the quiet pragmatism of the mushishi and the mysterious nature of the mushi they study.
