My cousin Penelope was practically born wearing a pink tutu and holding a fairy wand. Since that day, she has gracefully walked that fragile line between barbie doll land and the noble world of fantasy, with me constantly on the front lines fighting for geekdom. She's a smart kid, keen on her third-grade math and science classes, with a penchant for make-believe and magic. This past summer I rounded up all five of my little cousins and basically DM'd for them, while they acted out what their characters were doing. It was adorable. And addictive, to boot! They cajoled me into running several more mini-campaigns during my visit. Before I left, Penelope pulled me aside and, frowning, asked me how they would play after I left, and, realizing my opportunity, I explained that she could roll dice to help her determine the outcome of her adventures. She's doing her best with a standard pair of six-sideds, but I'm hoping to upgrade her adventures and her interest. Help me, Neatorama Kanobe! You're my only hope!
Hedwig, you speak as if "the Japanese government" were a single, monolithic, unchanging unit, when really, the post-war government which refused to stand by him was a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ENTITY than the wartime regime that enlisted his efforts.
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