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= = = Twin Prime Search = = =
Twin Prime Search (TPS) is a distributed computing project that looks for large twin primes. It uses the programs LLR (for primality testing) and NewPGen (for sieving). It was founded on April 13, 2006 by Michael Kwok. It is unknown whether there are infinitely many twin primes.
TPS found a record twin prime, 2003663613 × 2 ± 1, on January 15, 2007, on a computer operated by Eric Vautier. It is 58,711 digits long, which made it the largest known twin prime at the time. The project works in collaboration with PrimeGrid, which does most of the LLR tests.
On August 6, 2009 those same two projects announced that a new record twin prime had been found. The primes are 65516468355 × 2 ± 1, and have 100,355 digits. The smaller of the two primes is also the largest known Chen prime as of August 2009.
On December 25, 2011 Timothy D Winslow found the world's largest known twin primes 3756801695685 × 2 ± 1 (official announcement: http://www.primegrid.com/download/twin-666669.pdf ).
The decimal representations of the two primes are at http://4unitmaths.com/tp1.pdf and http://4unitmaths.com/tp2.pdf
TPS has three sub-projects : A search for "k"×2± 1, a variable twin search to find twins between 144,500 and 150,500 digits, and a search called Operation Megabit Twin for "k"×2 ± 1.
= = = Jezzine = = =
Jezzine ( "Jizzīn") is a town in Lebanon, located from Sidon and south of Beirut. It is the capital of Jezzine District. Surrounded by mountain peaks, pine forests (like the Bkassine Pine Forest), and at an average altitude of 950 m (3,117 ft), it is the main summer resort and tourist destination of South Lebanon. The town is also well-known in Lebanon for its production of handmade, traditional cutlery and daggers with decorative inlays, artisanal wine, and the shrine of Our Lady of the Waterfall.
The inhabitants of Jezzine are mainly Maronite and Melkite Christians. The town is located on the slopes of Tumat Niha and is surrounded with pine forests, vineyards and orchards. From the top of the huge rocky promontory known as al Shir, the visitor enjoys a panoramic view of the surrounding localities scattered in the midst of a fertile plain and protected by mountains.
The Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary is celebrated on August 15 of each year with grand religious and cultural festivities. The Jezzine Summer Festival also attracts music acts and hundreds of people each summer.
The Jezzine Public Library was built in 1960 and underwent refurbishment and reorganization in 2004.
Empire Jezzine, the local movie theatre, plays Hollywood and Lebanese films. (Permanently closed)
The production of pine nuts is the main agriculture product of Bkassine, the neighbor of Jezzine, as this village has the largest pine field in the Middle East.
Jezzine is known for its handcrafted knives and other cutlery, made of inlaid mosaics and bone. The cutlery has been presented as gifts to dignitaries all over the world as a memento of Lebanon. The first family who produced this cutlery is the el Haddad family and started the company in 1770. The latest was Samir Haddad, who died 28 January 2015 at the age of 84. He was praised for his skills and art by many people.
Jezzine is a summer resort in South Lebanon. Its landscape features pine-forested valleys and mountain summits, ponds, and waterfalls. The town is known as the “City of Falls” because of its waterfalls, the Jezzine Falls.
At the entrance of Jezzine, there is "Saydet Jezzine" or "Saydet el-Maabour" (Our Lady of Jezzine) shrine (); inside it lies the statue of the Virgin. In 1898, a passageway connecting Jezzine with the coastal cities and Sidon was built. In 1955, the Virgin Statue was erected during religions celebrations that occur on August 15, the day of the Virgin's Assumption. On this occasion, the celebrators go around the town till they reach the Virgin's Statue amidst prayers and lit candles.
The town overlooks a cliff of 40 meters high. At its sides, there are café houses and restaurants overlooking the landscape of Wadi Jezzine, which in turn overlooks green fields. In the center of the town there is the Municipal Palace, which was built according to the Ottoman style in 1898 during the reign of Sultan Abd el Hamid and the "Qaim Maqam" of the district, Saleem Bey Aammoun, at the expense of the municipality.
In Jezzine, there are churches that were built more than 200 years ago.
On the outskirts of the town is St. Maroun Church, which dates back to the 18th century. It was partially destroyed in 1759, and then repaired several times. It is distinguished for its vastness and elevated vaults. Visitors can reach the church via an old flight of stairs from the Old Section of the town.
The churches in Jezzine are:
South of Jezzine lays Sirhal Palace, a huge building whose architecture is nontraditional. It was built by Dr. Farid Sirhal. The Palace includes spacious rooms topped with perforated glass colored vaults, as well as shapes of engraved water-springs. It is visible from the Ain Majdalein road, but is not open for visitors.
Karam Wines, Southern Lebanon's only winery, owns land in the area where they primarily plant Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon.
The name, Jezzine, derives from the Aramaic (Syriac) word, meaning "depot" or "store". Many historians believe that Jezzine served as a storing location for traders because of its strategic location on the caravan route that connected the ancient port city of Sidon to the Chouf, the Beqaa Valley, and to Syria.
The Australian 7th Division, with British and Free French forces, supported by the Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Australian Navy, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, fought for Jezzine against Vichy French forces in 1941.
Julián Slim Haddad (born Khalil Salim Haddad Aglamaz), was born in 1888 in Jezzine. He emigrated to Mexico when he was 14 years old to avoid being conscripted into the Army of the Ottoman Empire. After moving to Mexico City, Julián established a dry goods store, La Estrella de Oriente (The Star of the Orient). One of his sons, Carlos Slim Helú, born on 28 January 1940 in Mexico City, inherited his father's business talent and ultimately became the richest man in the world in 2007.
= = = The Definitive Collection (Partridge Family album) = = =
The Definitive Collection is a 2001 greatest hits compilation album of 11 Partridge Family and 9 David Cassidy songs. A longer version included four additional David Cassidy tracks.
= = = Hanwood, New South Wales = = =
Hanwood is a town in the central Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. The town is located 5 kilometres south of Griffith, New South Wales and is in the City of Griffith local government area. At the , Hanwood had a population of 1,490.
Hanwood Post Office opened on 1 January 1921.
Hanwood is known for its wineries, in particular the McWilliam's winery established in 1913. In 1973 the Big Wine Barrel was completed, forming the cellar door tasting rooms.
They have a wide array of wines, bottles and memorabilia displayed in the 17m long museum.
= = = A Guide to Berlin = = =
"A Guide to Berlin" is a short story by Vladimir Nabokov, first published in 1925. It was later translated by him and his son, Dmitri Nabokov, into English and included in the collection "Details of a Sunset and Other Stories" (1976).
In the story the narrator recounts to a friend his visit to the Berlin zoo. In the short sections--"The Pipes," "The Streetcar," "Work," "Eden," and "The Pub"—he describes everyday aspects of life in the city in vivid, typically Nabokovian, detail. In "The Streetcar," he adumbrates his vision of the purpose of "literary creation":
"To portray ordinary objects as they will be reflected in the kindly mirrors of future times; to find in the objects around us the fragrant tenderness that only posterity will discern and appreciate in the far-off times when every trifle of our plain everyday life will become exquisite and festive in its own right: the times when a man who might put on the most ordinary jacket of today will be dressed up for an elegant masquerade."
His "pot companion" (drinking buddy) in the pub pronounces the guide to be poor one of a "boring, expensive city," and does not understand the narrator’s preoccupation with streetcars, tortoises, or the publican's young son’s view from the rear annex. The last aspect is the salient one; the narrator believes that the child will always have some manner of dim recollection of this childhood view and time, impregnated by details that will seem to him unique or special. This is exactly how the narrator feels about his own experiences around Berlin that day. He derives great pleasure from the aesthetics and social mechanisms, though others may not. It is the possibility of having experienced objects which might interest, entertain or mould others that so fascinates him.
= = = Kerenzerberg Pass = = =
Kerenzerberg Pass (el. 743 m.) is a mountain pass in the Alps in the canton of Glarus in Switzerland.
It connects Mollis and Mühlehorn above the Walensee.
The pass road was built in 1848 and has a maximum grade of 10 percent. Two tunnels have been dug under the pass, a road tunnel for the A-3 "Autobahn" and a rail tunnel for the Ziegelbrücke to Sargans railway line.
The area is known for both summer and winter sport.
= = = Brickell Arch = = =
Brickell Arch is an office skyscraper in Brickell in Downtown Miami, Florida, United States. It was designed by the architectural firm of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC (KPF). The 505-foot (168 meter), 36-story building is located on the southern end of Brickell Avenue in the Financial District. On April 18, 2012, the AIA's Florida Chapter placed the building on its list of "Florida Architecture: 100 Years. 100 Places".
Brickell Arch features a concave parabola design on its front glass façade, loosely mimicking the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. One of Miami's common nicknames is "The Gateway to Latin America", which also closely resembles St. Louis's nickname, "The Gateway to the West". It is said to welcome people to the United States as the arch welcomes people to the west.
The building is the North American headquarters for the Espírito Santo Bank and contains some Class A office space. A Conrad Hotel as well as some residential units occupy the remaining space. The building opened July 1, 2004, and is located at 1395 Brickell Avenue, less than a block from the Financial District Metromover Station.
The building has been featured twice in "Burn Notice", once as headquarters for a defense contractor, and again in a skyline shot.
Espirito Santo Bank Suite 400
= = = Live Slayer = = =
Live Slayer is a live album by American punk band the Undead, released in 1992 by Skreamin' Skull Records/Skyclad Records. Its title is a parody of Slayer's "Live Undead".
= = = The Valdosta Daily Times = = =
The Valdosta Daily Times is a daily newspaper published in Valdosta, Georgia, United States. It is the highest-circulation property operated by South Georgia Media Group, a division of Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. CNHI acquired the paper in 2000 from Thomson.
= = = List of Utawarerumono characters = = =
This article lists the characters from the Japanese visual novel, anime and manga series "Utawarerumono".
Hakuoro wears an irremovable half mask that covers his forehead and extends below his eyes. Eruruw, Aruruw and their grandmother find him, badly injured, in the forest near their home and nurse him back to health. It is soon apparent that he has lost all of his memories, and he finds that the state of the world varies significantly from his expectations (e.g. anatomical attributes such as ears and tails are now considered normal). Tuskur gives him, supposedly in place of his forgotten name, the name Hakuowlo (or Hakuoro) (meaning "White Emperor" in Ainu, also sometimes rendered in kanji as 白皇 which means the same thing) which was also the name of Erurū and Arurū's father, but was also his real name (Erurū and Arurū's father having been named after him, as Tuskur had fought alongside the White God in the previous war; She had immediately recognised Hakuoro as the White God).
His weapon of choice is a large metal fan that is given to him by Tuskur. He quickly captivates and gains the trust of those around him, and soon finds himself in a growing position of leadership. Although it seems for a time that his identity is Rakshain, a murderous traitor, he is eventually revealed to be the embodiment of the good half of the god Uitsalnemetea and he recalls his memories as Iceman. After Hakuowlo's final battle with the darker half of Uitsalnemetea, the halves join together once again, with Hakuowlo's side straining to maintain dominance. He decides to seal himself away so that his other side will not cause any more destruction, and bids farewell to each of his comrades. Erurū confesses her love for Hakuowlo and, in the anime, the two share a kiss. Hakuowlo says that he will return and Erurū says that she will wait for him. The final scene hints that Hakuowlo does return to Erurū, and this hint is especially strong in the anime.
In "Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth", it is revealed that while he did manage to return, he is confined to the boundaries of the great seal under the Onkamiyamukai in the midst of the ruins of the Onvidaikayan, where a shrine is built, and Erurū lives there as the shrine's caretaker. As a part of Uitsalnemetea, he continues to be connected to the Origin, which allows him to perceive most things, and he is aware of everything that goes on in the outside world. When Kuon is taken over by Uitsalnemetea after Haku dies from overusing his mask, Hakuowlo passes his mask and powers to Haku, allowing him to save Kuon. This has the side effect of returning Hakuowlo completely to a normal human, and in the final scene he leaves the shrine with Erurū.
In the earliest of Hakuowlo's memories, he is seen as an unnamed archeological researcher who stumbles upon Uitsalnemetea's fossil hidden in an advanced laboratory. An unknown scientist catches him and explains that he did not want anyone to know of this forgotten deity; the "missing link" in human evolution—for he felt that it should not exist. To protect the secret, he shoots the archeologist, whose blood lands on the fossil. This awakens Uitsalnemetea, who restores him to life in exchange for taking his body as a vessel. As a symbol of the contract, he wears the mask which represents Uitsalnemetea.
Centuries, or possibly millennia, later, his frozen body is found by researchers who thaw him out and dub him 'Iceman'. Under the pretense of helping him, the scientists are investigating his ability to survive in the world outside of their enclosed environment (which has become uninhabitable by humans while he was hibernating). They are also interested in further increasing their longevity. They create numerous artificial beings based on his DNA for further study, including subject #63 whom he names "Mutsumi". A sympathetic researcher allows Iceman to escape along with numerous subjects including subject #3510, whom Iceman had previously named Mikoto. They have a child together, but are both eventually recaptured. Having reproduced, Mikoto is of particular interest to the scientists, who dissect her. On learning of this, Iceman goes berserk, and his abilities as Uitsalnemetea awaken (he turns the scientists into near immortal amoeba-like entities, fulfilling their wish for longevity). Realizing what he is doing, he asks Mutsumi to destroy him; but she is unsuccessful. Instead, she manages to seal him, but he is separated into two entities: Hakuowlo, possessing his good side and his human form; and a formless evil side that must possess a host body to act physically. However, the seal cannot hold indefinitely and the two halves periodically break free. In the current timeline, Hakuowlo awakens with no memories, and the darker side possesses the Onkamiyamukai scholar, Dii.
The protagonist of "Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception". An amnesiac found wandering in the mountains in a hospital gown, he is found and nursed back to health by Kuon, and subsequently taken care of by her when she finds that he is physically extremely weak by demi-human standards, being unable to perform simple tasks that even children are able to do easily. It turns out that this is due to him not being a genetically enhanced demi-human, but a regular human who was recently awakened from cold sleep. The Mikado/Emperor of Yamato later reveals to Haku that they are brothers, the Mikado having survived all this time through human experiments he had performed on himself which extended his lifespan. When Oshtor dies after defeating Vurai in a duel, Haku decides to take on his mask and pretend to be him in order to protect Anju. Before entering cold sleep he was a skilled hacker, and he was the one who stole the data on the Iceman Project which allowed his brother to create copies of Hakuowlo's mask, enabling the events of "Mask of Deception" to take place.
In "Mask of Truth", Haku continues to pretend to be Oshtor and helps Anju to retake the capital city of Yamato from Raikou. He is then tasked by the Mikado (who had survived and gone into hiding) with finding the Master Key, a device which grants its user complete access to any and all functionality in the ruins left by mankind. He finds the Master Key in the possession of Eruru, but also encounters Wosis, who proclaims himself to be the true successor of the Onvitaikayan, and steals the key. In the final battle with Wosis, who uses the first mask made by the Mikado that was sealed away as it was too powerful, Haku overuses the power of his own mask and dies, turning to salt like Oshtor did. However, when Kuon is overwhelmed by despair and gives in to the part of Uitsalnemetea residing in her, his spirit takes the mask and powers of Hakuowlo, and he comes back to save her, before disappearing again.
A demi-human with a prehensile tail that is the main heroine of "Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception". She was raised by Hakuowlo's wives, and she refers to Eruru, Touka, and Ulthury as her mothers, and Aruru and Camyu as her sisters (she thinks of Karulau as a mother, but Karulau insists on her referring to her as a sister). She inherits some of Uitsalnemetea's powers, giving her inhuman strength and the ability to control fire and ice at will. She takes a strong interest in ancient ruins. At the start of "Mask of Deception", she has run away from home to go on a journey exploring the world.
In the short OVA "Utawarerumono: Tusukuru-kouji no Karei Naru Hibi", included with the premium collection release of the PS4 remake of "Utawarerumono: Chiriyukumono e no Komoriuta". The anime tells the story of Kuon's childhood days. She is a toddler still living at the palace, Oboro is stating that she is his "little darling", and we see that when Kuon gets angry her hair color changes and everyone seems to fear her.
Eruru is the first person Hakuowlo sees when he wakes up after being found by her and her family. She nurses Hakuowlo back to health until he regains his strength. Eruru has a forceful, but caring, personality. She is named after a fictional flower and has dog-like ears and a tail. In the game and manga, she often states her displeasure with her small bust.
Eruru is the reincarnation of Mikoto, as shown by her ring hair ornament. Like her forebear, she falls in love with Hakuowlo and confesses her love for him, and kisses him just before he is sealed, stating that she will be waiting for his return. At the end of the anime, she continues working as a healer as she waits for Hakuowlo's return. In the last scene of the anime she turns around and sees someone or something, however who or what is not shown. Based on her reaction (a joyous smile) it may be presumed to be Hakuowlo. In the game version, this is implied even more strongly as prior to that scene, Kūya, Kamyu and Arurū are all shown acting as if they had seen Hakuowlo again.
Arurū is Erurū's shy, quiet younger sister, and a friend to Yuzuha and Camyu. Like Erurū, she is also named after a fictional flower. It is said that the Erurū and Arurū flowers grow together. When she first meets Hakuowlo, she is shy and reticent, running and hiding from Hakuowlo whenever she encounters him and speaking very little. Hakuowlo eventually wins over Arurū's affections, and she starts calling him . How Hakuowlo does so depends on whether one is playing the game or watching the anime. In the game, Arurū warms up to Hakuowlo after he shares some freshly harvested honeycomb with her. In the anime, Hakuowlo wins over Arurū by sparing the life of a baby white tiger, even though its mother, Mutikapa, a large white tiger with special traits, had killed many innocent people (and despite the fact that almost all the villagers wanted the baby tiger killed; they were, however, willing to defer to Hakuowlo's judgment since his plan had saved their lives). Regardless, in both the game and the anime, Arurū raises the baby tiger, naming it Mukkuru. After it grows (in an astoundingly short period of time), she rides him into battle, often in spite of orders or warnings to stay away from danger. This results in her being heavily wounded and presumably dying while trying to protect Hakuowlo from Hauenka, and she is revived by Hakuowlo/Uitsalnemetea. It is later revealed that Arurū had been severely injured in an earthquake prior to meeting Hakuowlo and that Eruru was unable to do anything for her. Uitsalnemetea happened to be passing by and healed her in exchange of Eruru's body, heart and soul.
In "Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception", Arurū appears to be about 10 years older and developing in to a young woman. She treats Kuon as her younger sister.
Oboro in the beginning was an impulsive and somewhat egotistical bandit chief of a village near the one which Hakuoro dwells in. Overpowering these traits, however, is his care for his younger sister, Yuzuha, to whom he would bring Tusukuru to oversee her health. When Hakuowlo becomes the leader of the country's rebellion, Oboro joins forces with Hakuowlo and swears eternal allegiance, with revenge for Tuskur among his reasons, calling Hakuowlo his brother. Oboro's main weapons of choice are two long, light swords, which he uses to execute swift fighting techniques.
Oboro has stayed with Hakuowlo since the establishment of the nation Tuskur, aiding in battle and any other way which he can. The name Oboro (朧) means haziness, gloominess, and dreariness in Japanese. In the conclusion to the series, he is entrusted with the title of Emperor, but he realizes that he is not ready to become a ruler and leaves Tuskur to train himself. He is in fact the child of the previous emperor who had lost his position after fighting alongside the White God in the previous war, and losing, and Benawi is a distant relative of him. In the game, Oboro forsakes the duties of Emperor and entrust the title to Benawi instead. He then leaves on a journey with Yuzuha's child to show it the world. In "Mask of Deception" he has become the emperor of Tuskur with Benawi as his samurai general.
Dori and Gura are twin archers serving under Oboro. There are several ways to tell them apart: Dori has purple eyes while Gura's are blue, and the bottom part of Dori's clothes is blue while Gura's are red. Their gender is difficult to ascertain, even by other characters. In the game, Oboro and the twins themselves state that they are male. This scene was not adapted in the anime version, and no mention of their gender can be found in the anime itself. However, in the DVD Q&A segment "The Hows and Whys of Utawarerumono", Hakuoro directly addresses the question of their gender, openly stating that the twins are male and heavily implying that their feminine behavior is a result of their traumatic past. In both versions of events, Dori and Gura get their lord Oboro drunk, resulting in Oboro waking up with the twins in his arms and finding that all three of them are naked. In the conclusion of both the game and anime, they stay with Oboro as he travels the world. In "Mask of Deception" they continue to accompany Oboro as his retainers.
Benawi is a mononofu of Kenashikourupe. When Hakuowlo's rebellion overtakes Kenashikourupe, Benawi realizes defeat and kills the emperor, Inkara, to spare him from possible torture and humiliation. Benawi then attempts suicide, but Hakuoro stops him, convincing Benawi to join him. Benawi has a strong sense of responsibility to his country. He has a calm and logical personality, but gets irritated when Hakuowlo ignores his duties as a ruler. Benawi's main weapon of choice is a polearm much like a voulge, which he uses most effectively while riding. In the conclusion of the game and anime, Oboro passes the title of Emperor to him before leaving to see the world. The two promise to meet again "sometime".
In "Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception" he has become the samurai general of Tuskur, and easily defends it from the Yamato invasion even when Munechika uses her mask's powers against him.
He is the fiercely loyal second-in-command of Benawi's cavalry men, and the former samurai leader over the country of Kenashikourupe, though neither he nor Benawi seem to care for the emperor so much as they do for the empire. When the emperor falls, he remains loyal to Benawi, and, in turn, to Hakuowlo, to whom Benawi swears allegiance. Kurou tends to be a source of comedic relief in the anime. He is usually seen either arguing with Oboro, due to Kurou's teasing of Oboro, helping to plan military actions, training with his men, or using a thick, long sword with immense skill, cutting down his opponents. Even without his steed or any weapons, he is shown to be capable of defeating a small army with his bare hands, alone. At the game's conclusion, he remains loyal to Benawi and most likely becomes his retainer.
In "Mask of Deception" he remains by Benawi's side as his right hand and became much stronger than before when he defeated Kuon, Atuy and Jachdwalt alone.
Yuzuha is Oboro's younger sister and friend to Arurū and Camyu. She is blind and has been very sick with an unknown illness all her life. Although bedridden most of the time, her senses of smell and hearing have been whetted by her lack of sight, enabling her to recognize a person by their scent or even the sound of their footsteps. Yuzuha possesses a gentle persona, which she made especially apparent when dealing with her older brother, and in the fact that she refuses to let an animal die in the hope of obtaining a cure for her. Sadly, at the end of the last episode (set an unknown time after the events of the main series, but with the characters of similar age and appearance) she is presumed to have died, as Oboro is seen visiting her grave and leaving behind the bell that she liked.
In the game, she bears Hakuoro's child, which is healthy by virtue of his divine blood. The child turns out to be Kuon who lost her mother on her birth. Oboro cares for the child in place of his late sister, and leaves on a journey to show it the world.
Touka is an Evenkuruga mononofu (warrior) who serves Lord Orikakan. After Orikakan is murdered by Yue, she swears vengeance. After seeing the respect which Hakuowlo pays to the fallen emperor, she pledges fealty to Hakuoro to serve as his bodyguard and, omitted from her spoken oath but firmly kept in her mind, bear him a child. In the game, she pledges fealty because Aruru and Eruru convince her that Hakuowlo is a good person. True to her clan's nature she obsessively follows this oath. However, even though it was part of her oath, she fails to have a baby with him, because Karulau tricks her into thinking that she would become pregnant by drinking Hakuoro's semen (this only happens in the game). She fights using a slim sword which she combines with her astonishing agility to execute swift and deadly attacks.
Touka is a member of the Evenkuruga tribe, a small clan living near the steppes, who are blessed with such extraordinary fighting abilities that many of them have carved their names in history. They are a deeply moralistic people and side with good and fight evil in the name of justice and honor. This is mentioned several times during the anime. At the end of the series she works with Karura as a wandering mercenary and follows Hakuoro's request to act as a protector of the weak.
She is sometimes seen as the comic relief, mostly due to her over-protectiveness of Hakuowlo (as seen when she picks through every piece of a fish, searching for poison, before letting the new Emperor eat it) and her feminine side, which conflicts with her warrior-like persona.
In "Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception" she is seen working in Karulau's inn, Hakurou-kaku in Yamato, where she was formerly a yojimbo bodyguard but chose to become a regular worker due to the city having good security, resulting in her not having anything to do as a bodyguard. Kuon calls her "Mother Touka".