From the wiki page:
“Exaclan (エグザクラン Eguzakuran?) is a virtual game […] To win the game, one must collect all six “stars”. The stars are weapons that, when used, display a bugged symbol consisting of a star and several Java[1] code snippets.”
perfectly normal in the presence of magic, in japanese manga and anime
somehow the West has to censor pentagrams and other kinds of symbolism - and I dont get it
well not that I am unfamiliar with it, being german, all swastikas are of course censored, which is incredibly stupid
not to mention swastikas and reversed swastikas are normal kanjis (symbols) in japanese
I’ve hung around enough pagans to know about the background of pentagrams (not generally displayed upside down), and a Buddhist temple here in San Francisco has a big ol swastika (also right-way-round) on the door. I was merely remarking on the curiosity of the symbol like it was a watermark for the publisher or something … then realized that since the game was about “collecting stars”, they must mean pentagrams, and then it clicked.
If anyone’s interested, it’s possible to read it online in English, though I’m not gonna give any direct links just in case. =S Though, it might not be the best manga for a first-timer… xD If anyone happens to be REALLY interested in this I can just run off to Akihabara again, buy another set of them and mail them anywhere, assuming you pay for it of course (no extra charges xD), though the manga is obviously in Japanese.
And censoring stars is just stupid. -_- Stars are awesome, unless you’re playing Terraria on hardcore and get one in your head…
Well, the code looks legit, but there are some bugs it seems. xD For example, on the back of the first cover (comments by me):
public boolean checkPosition( ){
boolean ret = false;
double field_x, field_y; //Missing field_z
HashMap<String, double> pos = GPSInfo.getPosition(); //Needs to be Double, not double
if(!pos.isEmpty()){
field_x = pos.get("longitude");
field_y = pos.get("latitude");
field_z = pos.get("altitude"); //bonk
//Cut off
Googling a snippet of the code gave me this Korean site with a transcript of book 1-5 at least: http://sizuha.wikispaces.com/실낙원+소스코드. It seems to be bug-fixed though. =S
Ok I approve everything about yuri but what is that Java code actually? is it “collect all our vols, gather the code, compile it and you get a game!” thing?
A lot of Manga/Anime that are set in a fantasy/historical setting tend to be centered in pseudo-European areas. And when they do, they tend to use symbols that are considered ‘Mystical’ in those areas. Often sort of hodge-podged together. I mean, look at Full Metal Alchemist. A lot of the symbolism there comes from art found in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_of_Solomon and then in the new incarnation Brotherhood, a lot of the art there (Especially on the door of truth) looks like depictions of the Yggradsil, or World Tree, from Norse Mythology.
However, I’m working about this java code stuff now. xD
I don’t understand why seemingly homosexual Japanese women in the assumed 1700s-1900s would have short skirts and muskets, let alone be in an army. lol.