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People have been talking about him for a long time, Miyo in glowing terms -- the guy must have been really good -- [[Meji Hinadori | Meji]] wistfully, and [[Sarine Elle | Sarine]] with disgust, since she doesn't approve of elves going around making possible [[errant]]s and not having to face the consequences the way she does.  He finally appears in Chapter 28 accompanied by an elven "[[Honor guard]]."  We, of course, know that the honor guard isn't just ceremonial but is a real military force looking for [[Ian Samael]], but the dignitaries of Tsuiraku don't know that.  Miyo was all dewy-eyed at the prospect of seeing -- and otherwise experiencing -- him again, but he just had time to give an oily speech (matching his character, apparently) before the scene shifted. He has not been directly seen since, but has apparently had time to go to a reception and horribly upset the mother of his child despite the city nearly getting knocked out of the air.
People have been talking about him for a long time, Miyo in glowing terms -- the guy must have been really good -- [[Meji Hinadori | Meji]] wistfully, and [[Sarine Elle | Sarine]] with disgust, since she doesn't approve of elves going around making possible [[errant]]s and not having to face the consequences the way she does.  He finally appears in Chapter 28 accompanied by an elven "[[Honor guard]]."  We, of course, know that the honor guard isn't just ceremonial but is a real military force looking for [[Ian Samael]], but the dignitaries of Tsuiraku don't know that.  Miyo was all dewy-eyed at the prospect of seeing -- and otherwise experiencing -- him again, but he just had time to give an oily speech (matching his character, apparently) before the scene shifted. He has not been directly seen since, but has apparently had time to go to a reception and horribly upset the mother of his child despite the city nearly getting knocked out of the air.
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In a classic case of good timing, or possibly [[Deus ex Machina]], his second known arrival to date was immediately after [[Sarine Elle | Sarine]] and the Amraphels turned up in the city, giving them a better excuse for being there than [[Jon Amraphel | Jon]] could have made up.
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In a classic case of good timing, or possibly [[Deus ex Machina]], his second known arrival to date was immediately after [[Sarine Elle | Sarine]] and the Amraphels turned up in the city, giving them a better excuse for being there than [[Jon Amraphel | Jon]] could have made up.  He has similarly good timing (from a dramatic/comedic perspective, not in terms of his own comfort) in showing up for the [[Elven Council]] meeting at which Sarine, accompanied by the Amraphels, [http://errantstory.com/comic.php?date=2008-03-31 points out] his, er, connection to the diplomatic crisis of the moment.  It's fair to say that he doesn't take this well.
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First Appearance: 2007/07/18
Appears In: Chapter 28
07/18

Chapter 33
03/31
Mentioned In: 2003/09/24, 2003/09/26, 2004/09/10, 2006/05/31, 2007/06/29, 2007/07/02, 2007/07/06, 2007/07/09, 2007/07/11, 2007/09/19, 2007/09/21, 2007/09/28, 2007/10/03, 2007/10/05, 2007/10/08, 2007/10/10, 2007/10/12, 2007/10/19, 2007/11/05, 2007/12/07

The Rinkai Erufu ambassador to Tsuiraku. Elven ambassadors are supposed to drop by Tsuirakushiti every twenty years; the last time he was there, he impregnated Meji's mother (Miyo Hinadori).

People have been talking about him for a long time, Miyo in glowing terms -- the guy must have been really good -- Meji wistfully, and Sarine with disgust, since she doesn't approve of elves going around making possible errants and not having to face the consequences the way she does. He finally appears in Chapter 28 accompanied by an elven "Honor guard." We, of course, know that the honor guard isn't just ceremonial but is a real military force looking for Ian Samael, but the dignitaries of Tsuiraku don't know that. Miyo was all dewy-eyed at the prospect of seeing -- and otherwise experiencing -- him again, but he just had time to give an oily speech (matching his character, apparently) before the scene shifted. He has not been directly seen since, but has apparently had time to go to a reception and horribly upset the mother of his child despite the city nearly getting knocked out of the air.

In a classic case of good timing, or possibly Deus ex Machina, his second known arrival to date was immediately after Sarine and the Amraphels turned up in the city, giving them a better excuse for being there than Jon could have made up. He has similarly good timing (from a dramatic/comedic perspective, not in terms of his own comfort) in showing up for the Elven Council meeting at which Sarine, accompanied by the Amraphels, points out his, er, connection to the diplomatic crisis of the moment. It's fair to say that he doesn't take this well.

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