Let me begin by saying that this is probably the best El-Hazard fansite I've come across, and I would like to express my sincere thanks to the site owners for the hard work they've put into this.
If I ever obtain something El-Hazard related to contribute, I'll do so.
Anyway, being a halfway decent fanfiction writer (in my obviously biased opinion, at any rate) and a big fan of the El-Hazard series...
The first is whether or not any decent maps of El-Hazard exist so I can avoid making geographical errors.
The other is just how long ago the Ancient wars ended. For some reason the numbers 1,000 and 10,000 years keep popping up in my head, but I can't recall if the exact date was ever specified.
P.S. Rob, thanks for the suggestion to buy the El-Hazard Roleplaying Resource Book...
"The other is just how long ago the Ancient wars ended. For some reason the numbers 1,000 and 10,000 years keep popping up in my head, but I can't recall if the exact date was ever specified."As far as I know, no. The only 10,000 year mark would be the time between Ifurita leaving and getting back to Makoto. The actual wars AFAIK have no actual date stamp. We just know it had to be enough time for a highly advanced technology society to blow itself to bits, and thusly have generations of people forget about all that was.
After some discussion, Eve, a fellow student, said that she had read that the world is in for a 1000 year war with Afghanistan (or whoever we hate now) and then we would reach some sort of "golden age".;) Of course, this relates back to Rob's theory of El-Hazard being the future of Earth. And perhaps if I wasn't a good 10, 000 years off, maybe this "golden age" could be El-Hazard. ;D Ahhh. We can only dream.
That and robots ^_^ ooh yeah...I wonder if they had any bishi demon godsof destruction...
OAV1 + OAV2 - AW/Manga: Demon gods are mass produced and the manga has proven to have male demon gods (can't remember his name at the moment). So, yeah. You could probably have your "bish" male weapons of destruction.
... some rare Japanese art book ...
Ifurit Ab-Zahal. Poor guy gets his head blown off, not to put too fine a point on it.Picture of