Kenshin of Trebond and Olau
by Gabriela
The main character of the Japanese animation series "Rurouni
Kenshin" is Himura Kenshin, expert swordsman and ex-assassin. A world
away, in Tamora Pierce's "Song of the Lioness" quartet, Alanna of
Trebond and Olau is the first female knight in generations. Though one
series is set in 1878 Japan, and the other in a fantasy world, the
similarities between the two main characters are too striking to ignore.
Careful examination of the evidence in both series yields one logical
conclusion: Kenshin is the son of Alanna and her former lover,
Liam Ironarm.
The physical similarities between Alanna and Kenshin are too
strong to be mere coincidence. Both have the striking combination of
red hair and violet eyes. This is more unusual in the case of Kenshin,
who lives in dark-haired Japan, and so it calls for an explanation.
Another similarity is that both are quite short, and have an androgynous
appearance. Alanna disguised herself as a boy for nine years, and
Kenshin's creator himself, Nobuhiro Watsuki, admits that Kenshin turned
out looking somewhat like a girl.* A third similarity is their fighting
ability. They are both expert swordfighters, and are noted for their
speed.
Alanna and Kenshin also share some non-hereditary
characteristics: their personalities are slightly similar. While the
mild-mannered Kenshin does not share Alanna's famous temper, they are
both stubborn and strong-willed. Alanna became a knight against her
father's wishes, and Kenshin joined the Meiji Revolution and became an
assassin in spite of his teacher's warnings. This stubbornness extends
into a second similarity, which is their tendency to try and do things
by themselves, and to take the world on their shoulders. A last
similarity is their struggle between two seemingly-irreconcilable
identities. For Alanna, the struggle was between knight and noble lady,
while Kenshin's was between a peaceful wanderer and an assassin. In the
end, both of them were able to reconcile their two identities--Alanna
becoming both the King's Champion and the Baroness of Pirate's Swoop,
Kenshin fighting with the strength and determination of the assassin,
while keeping the non-killing vow of the wanderer.
Kenshin also shows some similarities to Liam Ironarm. As with
Alanna, both have red hair, but the more striking similarity is their
eyes. Both men's eyes change color according to their emotions: Liam's
from a secretive pale green to a flirtatious blue-green, and several
other shades as well; while Kenshin's show a more dramatic change, from
a gentle violet to a cold, angry amber. Alanna calls this ability of
Liam's "dragon's eyes," which leads to the next similarity: both men are
associated with dragons. Liam is called the "Dragon of Shang," and
Kenshin's fighting techniques have names such as "Dragon Hammer Flash,"
and his sword is compared to a dragon's claw. Lastly, Liam is noted for
his incredible speed in fighting, just as Kenshin and Alanna are.
A major argument against a blood relationship between Kenshin, Liam and Alanna is the fact that Kenshin lives in nineteenth-century Japan, while Alanna and Liam live in a medieval, quasi-European fantasy world. Alanna also wore a charm to prevent pregnancy during her relationship with Liam, and that would apparently rule out any possibility of the two lovers producing children. However, both of these arguments may be overcome: mages in Alanna's world can, and do, open portals to other worlds; and Alanna's charm was merely a pendant on a chain, which could easily have broken or slipped off.
By piecing together the evidence, one can conclude that Kenshin
is indeed the son of Alanna and Liam, and so explain Kenshin's unusual
appearance and his striking similarities to characters from an entirely
different series. Doing so satisfies the basic human urge to explain a
mystery.
* "...I tried to draw the exact opposite [of Hiko Seijuurou] and ended up with a girl (laughs)." -Nobuhiro Watsuki, Rurouni Kenshin Vol. 1 (translated by maigo-chan)
BONUS MINI-ESSAY!
Saitou of Marshwood Hill (snicker snicker)
There are some eerie similarities between Saitou Hajime from
"Rurouni Kenshin" and the Warden of Marshwood Hill from "Martin the
Warrior" by Brian Jacques. First of all, they bear some physical
resemblance to each other (inasmuch as a human being can resemble a
heron). Both are tall and thin, and the description of the Warden's
eyes, "dark-pupilled pale gold," matches perfectly with Saitou's eyes as
well. Secondly, their personalities are also similar. They are both
deadly and efficient fighters, arrogant, and contemptuous towards their
enemies. The last and most striking similarity is their philosophies of
justice, which are nearly identical: "Lawbreakers must be killed" and
"Kill evil instantly."
by Gabriela
* "...I tried to draw the exact opposite [of Hiko Seijuurou] and ended up with a girl (laughs)." -Nobuhiro Watsuki, Rurouni Kenshin Vol. 1 (translated by maigo-chan)
BONUS MINI-ESSAY!
Saitou of Marshwood Hill (snicker snicker)
