Notes/Observations:
Tamahome is obviously the principle Seishi, and that means
he's in more episodes than the others, as well as explains his sliiight
hero complex on occasions. One very important thing must be raised here
- I've seen people confused about the whole Tamahome/Taka thing and
it's really not as muddled as it seems.
Tamahome
is Taka.
That's all there is to it :)
To be more specific, Tamahome was reborn into Miaka's world as Taka,
and that's why he has vague recollections of his past as a Seishi. (The
memories he lost are entrusted to his fellow seishi and enable him to
be recreated in Miaka's world after they are seperated). When
he fights Tamahome in the book world, he's fighting an imposter whose
existance is based upon the stolen memory jewels and not on being
Tamahome at all. Miaka is in love with Taka and not the imposter
Tamahome because Taka is the true Tamahome and her heart isn't so
easily fooled as her eyes. Taka is simply the real world version of
Tamahome - a way in which he can exist in her world, because without
his own proper world identity and life, he could not properly live
there.
It's easy to get confused, however it's also fairly clear cut, since
the other Seishi will often refer to him as both Taka or
Tamahome...he's both. He's either. And on one occasion he re-introduces
himself to Tasuki as "Taka, though you can call me Tamahome if it helps
you remember".
So there we have it. Taka is Tamahome. Tamahome is Taka. Phew. And if
you're still not convinced, check out the kanji for Taka's surname. The
first character is the same as the character that makes up the second
part of "Tamahome",(
宿which
means constellation) and the second character means "South" (
南 -
the region of Ancient China and the section of stellar sky
represented/inhabited by the constellations of Suzaku!). How's that for
a clanger hint to identity! (Besides, if he wasn't Tamahome, he would
not be able to manifest the
oni
character on his forehead...which he does do when defending Miaka
against Miisu/Miiru's blood curse even before he has all of his memory
gems AND before the other Tamahome has shown up.)
I rest my case.
Tamahome's name is pronounced "
Ta-ma-ho-me"
but without any particular emphasis on any syllables. The English dub
lengthens his third syllable somewhat, but it's probably as close as it
can be to the Japanese dub.
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