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* Compared to his first appearance in ''Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales'', the Medicine Man seems to be more emotionally detached. But when you remember the nature of his job (rooting out a [[TitleDrop Mononoke]] and figure out what caused its birth), it makes more sense. All Mononoke are spirits that are born when people commit some kind of atrocity such as [[spoiler:abortion, spousal abuse, or murder]]. Since the Medicine Man [[spoiler:is possibly immortal]], he would've seen a lot of stories that would make him believe that [[HumansAreBastards humans being nasty or at least morally ambiguous is normal]], and has since grown used to it.
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* Compared to his first appearance in ''Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales'', the Medicine Man seems to be more emotionally detached. But when you remember the nature of his job (rooting out a [[TitleDrop Mononoke]] and figure out what caused its birth), it makes more sense. All Mononoke are spirits that are born when people commit some kind of atrocity such as [[spoiler:abortion, spousal [[spoiler:spousal abuse, or murder]]. Since the Medicine Man [[spoiler:is possibly immortal]], he would've seen a lot of stories that would make him believe that [[HumansAreBastards humans being nasty or at least morally ambiguous is normal]], and has since grown used to it.
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* Compared to his first appearance in ''Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales'', the Medicine Man seems to be more emotionally detached. But when you remember the nature of his job (rooting out a [[TitleDrop Mononoke]] and figure out what caused its birth), it makes more sense. All Mononoke are spirits that are born when people commit some kind of atrocity such as [[spoiler:abortion, spousal abuse, or murder]]. Since the Medicine Man [[spoiler:is possibly immortal]], he would've seen a lot of stories that would make him believe that [[HumansAreBastards humans being nasty or at least morally ambiguous is normal]], and has since grown used to it.
* Compared to his first appearance in ''Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales'', the Medicine Man seems to be more emotionally detached. But when you remember the nature of his job (rooting out a [[TitleDrop Mononoke]] and figure out what caused its birth), it makes more sense. All Mononoke are spirits that are born when people commit some kind of atrocity such as [[spoiler:abortion, spousal abuse, or murder]]. Since the Medicine Man [[spoiler:is possibly immortal]], he would've seen a lot of stories that would make him believe that [[HumansAreBastards humans being nasty or at least morally ambiguous is normal]], and has since grown used to it.
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* In the Nue arc, if you think over the events so far, after the reveal that [[spoiler:everyone in the house aside from the Medicine Seller is long dead]], you'll realise that everything the Medicine Seller did was done [[spoiler:by himself in a house where countless people had died, with ''that thing'' only a few strides away.]]
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* In the Nue arc, if you think over the events so far, after the reveal that [[spoiler:everyone in the house aside from the Medicine Seller Man is long dead]], you'll realise that everything the Medicine Seller Man did was done [[spoiler:by himself in a house where countless people had died, with ''that thing'' only a few strides away.]]
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* ''{{Mononoke}}'': In the Nue arc of Mononoke, if you think over the events of the arc, after the reveal that [[spoiler:everyone in the house aside from the Medicine Seller is long dead]], you'll realise that everything the Medicine Seller did was done [[spoiler:by himself in a house where countless people had died, with ''that thing'' only a few strides away.]]
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