Author's Notes
The idea for Hunted popped into my head after watching Vampire Hunter D for the umpteenth time. I thought what if I stick vampires and a hunter in this series and that series. Some series, it worked. Some, it didn't. I like the RK/vampire mix the best.
I'm gonna warn you now that Hunted is very rough- it was written three years ago- and probably has a lot of loop holes in it. After I wrote Chapter 2, my Muse switched over to another series to write a couple of chapters.
What's the difference between the wooden and silver stakes?
At first, I had Reika just using wooden stakes to kill of Sho's minions, either just killing them or turning them into dust. However, after watching Hellsing, I thought it'd be cool to use silver stakes too, but how? Then I thought why not have the silver ones kill turned vampires instantly into dust, while the wooden one just kill the ones bitten, but unchanged.
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Dictionary
This dictionary is pretty much for those new to the RK Universe. Plus, it helps when for some messed up reason I can't remember them. When you see "rough translation," it means that I can't remember the literal translation or they are my interpretations. I'm not an expert in the Japanese language, so don't take these to seriously.
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-chan -- intimate suffix for girls
-kun -- intimate suffix for boys
-san -- formal suffix for adults or people you hardly know
First name-san -- use for acquaintances (classmates, co-workers)
Last name-san -- use for people you just met
-sama -- formal suffix used for those you think are better than you (i.e.God)
-sensei -- formal suffix used for teachers
kenki -- rough translation: similar to chi / ki, but for swordmanship instead of martial arts
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