So he was european right? Just like Luo-Lang?
Didn't he have red hair? Why am I remembering him with red hair?
>>139008755
Because he literally does have red hair and dyes it.
>>139008755
He does, he just dyes it black.
I recall reading somewhere that the director said something alone the lines of "he would have been from Holland or Portugal."
His father was probably a trader who fucked some Taiwanese whore.
>>139008853
>Portugal
Well, that's random.
>>139009096
Not really since the Dutch and Portuguese at the time were sailing all over the place trading with almost everyone
>>139009096
Well we're pretty well travelled so i wouldn't be surprised, then again we're not that good looking so my bet is on holland.
ohh cool a sword of the stranger thread.
>>139009096
>>139009183
>>139009186
Yes, the Dutch and Portuguese had pretty extensive contact with the Ming dynasty, though in the case of the Dutch this was hardly a positive one and ended in them getting rather humiliatingly expelled from Taiwan. They did let the Portuguese establish a port, and eventually a colony, at Macao, though.
Dutch would make a lot of sense since the cannon they reverse-engineered off of them were called "hong yi pao", or "red-haired barbarian cannon" which ties in quite nicely with Nanashi.