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On the origins and possible meanings behind the name of Askin’s Völlstandig
The following is more the result of a collaborative effort we had on the Quincy discord server years ago in trying to figure the meaning behind Hasshein - Askin’s Völlstandig. It started from someone online saying that it's related to the Middle East and Assassins. We looked into that. We had an Arabian friend that helped out a lot with translations and more, and reached out to various connections in areas that were above us.
Askin's Völlstandig was originally written in japanese - 神の毒見 (ハスハイン), romanised they wrote it as Hasuhain, then someone changed that to Hasshein and then an English translation of the manga had it as God’s taster.
神 - is Kami (God), の - no (its a link word showing connection), and 毒見 - dokumi (must be taken together here and means taster - the actual job of someone tasting food/drinks to make sure its not poisoned), so God's Taster (as in for food safety, check for poison) is indeed the Japanese meaning - Kami no Dokumi. From here to Hasuhain and Hasshein is more than a long road though.
Hasshein does not exist as a word in Arabic, but we tried several paths. In Arabic, حاش (Hash) has many derivatives and meanings so it took a while to find a good translation for it. حاشين, حسين, حَسُين were some options. It is also difficult to write it with roman letters, we went through Hassuhain, Hashin, Hasine.
By the way, the noun for a taster is ذَواق (douaq), poison is سُمَّ. (sm, with an o sound between s and m), so no chance of these words standing as Arabic origins. Perhaps little relevant but my friends pointed out Japanese sounds more clear in Arabic than English, and the Japanese ‘ha’ can be ‘ha’ in Arabic too, a soft one, هـ instead of حـ. But the Japanese language tends to add extra vowels, while Arabic not so much, so they are not compatible. There is also the way Kubo likes to play with words. If there is any possible relation here I can guess, it is if Kubo saw some Arabic word, and changed it to the Japanese characters that were visually similar to the Arabic ones. Might also be just a word Kubo liked how it sounds. It wouldn’t be the first time he goes on vibes.
We also looked at the German word Hassen (hate), Grim reaper Hater, personification of death but that only led to a dead end (bad dum tss). We even looked into Hebrew until someone mentioned a story about a First Assassin named Hassan and hashish eaters.
It seems in Arabic there is no “assassin” word per se, but words like killer, butcher, homicide (سفاك or safak), BUT there is the word حشيش (hashish) which means drugs. There's also this word حُشاشة (hushasha) which is what little is left of a person in the process of dying.
The story about Hassan however, opened a door. While there is a real history of Hassan I Sabbah of Nizari Ismaili state and the Alamut Castle, there is also a lot of myth and folklore. The following shouldn’t be taken as a certain truth but it makes a beautiful connection to Askin’s character.
As one of our collaborators mentioned, a quick search of the etymology for the English word ‘Assassin’ traces back to Arabic language referring to hashish eaters and the story of Hassan I Sabbah. The words show various corruption of hasisi, al-Hashushuyyun, hashishin.
Entry of OED for ‘Assassin’ gives - *offensive. Usually with capital initial. A member of the Nizari sect of the Ismaili branch of Islam, which was founded by Ḥasan-e Ṣabbāḥ in the late 11th Century and was renowned for murdering political and religious adversaries. historical. Various myths have been perpetuated about this sect, for example that their main victims were Christians, and that they became intoxicated with hashish before carrying out their assassinations.
This clicked a bell for our Arabic friend, sharing the word الحشاشون which they considered weird as most authentic sources don’t refer to them by that name. It revealed however that ‘assassin’ is taken from three arabic words
first is حساسان/hasasan for their leader's name
second is عساسون/assason which is a derivative of العسس who are vigilant protectors of castles and strongholds
and the third is أساسين/assassin who are the founders of the army in the "death castle"
So one could call assassins in arabic الاغتياليون taken from the word اغتيال which is basically assassination.
They were known by this because of their methods of killing leaders of opposing kingdoms by enlisting "martyrs" who would murder these leaders with no regard for their own lives. Marco Polo wrote a story titled Legend of Paradise about it. This is pretty much fiction based on the fact that the castle was burned in 1256, and Marco Polo was born in 1254, so he couldn't have possibly seen this castle of death himself.
The story is pretty much about how the leader had this huge garden that's filled with trees and fruits of all kinds, and rivers of alcohol, milk and honey, and all kinds of beautiful women playing with musical instruments, singing and dancing. All this to make this garden seem like actual paradise to the leader's subordinates. Entrance was limited to whoever was deemed to be a part of this faction and forbidden to anyone else. The leader would order them to enter in groups, drug them with hashish, leave them sleeping, and order for them to be carried into the garden, so that when they wake up they would think they're in paradise. After they took their fill of desires and all that, they would be drugged once again and taken out of the garden to be sent to the leader of the mountain. They would kneel and he would ask "Where did you come from?" and they would answer "From paradise.", and so the leader would send them to assassinate their targets, promising them that if they succeeded in their mission they would be taken back to paradise again, and that, if they were to be killed doing their duty, angels of death would come to them to take them to paradise.
More about the Hassan, the group and their HQ - the Alamut Castle can be found here but I extracted a bit that sheds more light on the context of this tale.
“The Fidais' apparent lack of fear of personal injury or even death could not be understood by the Crusaders, who propagated the black legends of the so-called Assassins. According to Daftary, these were "fictions ... meant to provide satisfactory explanations for behavior that would otherwise seem strange to the medieval Western mind". These black legends were then further popularized in the Western world by Marco Polo, the Venetian storyteller who had, in fact, never investigated Sinan, in contradiction to his claim that he had. Polo asserted that Sinan fed hashish to his drugged followers, the so-called Hashishins (Assassins), so as to fortify them with the type of courage to commit the assassinations of the most intrepid kind.
This tale of the "Old Man of the Mountain" was assembled by Marco Polo and accepted by Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall, a 19th-century Austrian orientalist responsible for much of the spread of this legend. Until the 1930s, Hammer-Purgstall's retelling of Marco Polo's fiction served as the standard description of the Nizari Ismailis across Europe. "The Russian orientalist Vladimir Alexeyevich Ivanov ... gained access also to Nizari literature preserved in Central Asia, Persia, Afghanistan and elsewhere ... compiled the first detailed catalogue of (Nizari and Fatimid) Ismaili works, citing some 700 separate titles attesting to the hitherto unknown richness and diversity of (Nizari and Fatimid) Ismaili literature and literary traditions".
Also interesting fact our Arab friend that did most of the research there said - the word for Alamut there written with arabic letters reads "Eagle's nest" in Persian, but in Arabic it reads as "death", so that would be quite the fit for Sternritter ‘D’ - The Deathdealer.
My thoughts after reading the story are that while Askin wasn't kidnapped and drugged to kill for a fake paradise, he was sort of promised a New World (heaven), and his power of manipulating substances was given by Yhwach, which he had to use for him if he wanted to enter the said New World. It loosely fits Askin’s motivation from canon. Also the second Arabic word makes sense as a vigilant protector of castles and strongholds, Askin being in the Royal Guard, his final task being to protect Yhwach's Royal Palace which became a Castle of Death. Also, as Askin pointed out to Grimmjow, his intention is not to fight but to kill quietly, giving him a strategy more fit for an assassin. There is also Askin's poem, a translation being "Doesn't all that venom make you dizzy?" making a connection with a psychoactive drug/poison (not necessarily hashish).
The word was probably changed to ‘Hasshein’ so it wouldn't be so obviously related to this, 1 - probably because it sounds cool and Kubo liked it, 2 - to avoid any offense like with Yhwach's name that Kubo confirmed it was supposed to be Yahweh.
*A bonus found while researching this is that you can play as one of these assassins in Assassin’s Creed :)
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i don't really want to weight in on the "using big words in your writing is ableist" discourse happening on tiktok because i'm like 90% certain it's an anti-intellectual psyop to stir up drama in online circles to promote the use of ai to summarize literally everything and thus feeding the LLMs and lowering the populace's mistrust of such tools but i also have to say: dictionaries and thesauruses are the most accessible they've ever been. if you use an e-reader of any kind you can look up a word without leaving the page. there's a plethora of online dictionaries and if you just type a word + "meaning" into google it'll usually give you a definition. we used to have pocket dictionaries we used when reading in class. i have two on my shelf right now that i used in high school. stop letting the fascists purposefully misuse anti-ableism rhetoric to trick you into never thinking again.
so i feel the urge to add a bit of context here because i find the vague on-screen text deeply underwhelming.
this is not just "a picture", it's Pale Blue Dot, one of the most famous works of astrophotography ever made public. and it was not just "a dying spacecraft", it was Voyager 1, a probe launched in 1977 to study the atmosphere and moons of Jupiter and Saturn, among other things. both Voyager probes carried on them a golden record meant as an introduction to humanity for any alien species that might discover them (if you saw Kane Parsons' Backrooms, you've heard the contents of that record coming out of a cardboard caveman standee). they did this because NASA planned to sundown these probes by letting them drift out of the solar system to parts unknown. Voyager 1 is currently 16 billion miles away, the farthest any manmade object has ever traveled from earth.
AND it's not even dead! despite supposedly being a "dying spacecraft" all the way back in 1990, Voyager 1 is not expected to be fully out of commission until 2036. to keep the probe alive they've switched off unneeded tools, adjusted its trajectory, even essentially updated the firmware, and through all that time it's basically never stopped sending back priceless data for scientists to analyze.
this is the original Pale Blue Dot, by the way:
it's relevant because "a single point of light smaller than one pixel" makes a lot more sense in the context of the original than it does in the heavily corrected version up top, where our pale blue dot looks more like a vibrant dwarf star. the difficulty of spotting earth in these waving curtains of space IS the entire impact of the picture! the blue dot is "pale" because it's hard to see! by making earth stand out so brilliantly, Terribly Interesting have inadvertently created the impression that earth is this vibrant glowing pearl, bright for all to see for billions of miles around. and it just isn't! the point is not that we can see earth from far away, but that we almost can't, because we aren't the center of the universe! when science educators past have used this image they often referred to one where the earth is circled in bright red, which only further emphasizes how small and fragile our home really is.
but hey, if you DO want an improved version of Pale Blue Dot you don't even need photoshop:
this is Pale Blue Dot Revisited, released by NASA in 2020. this is a reinterpretation of the original data using modern image processing techniques to create a more realistic or at least more high-definition rendering of the scene. it's important to understand that this is not the original image dropped into photoshop and airbrushed. strictly speaking, there isn't an "original" Pale Blue Dot the way there are negatives of traditional photography. astrophotography is almost always the product of raw data being deliberately interpreted by scientists, so the same data can produce many different images (ie if they want to emphasize the infrared spectrum vs visible light). similar work was done by Don P. Mitchell in ~2005 to enhance images taken by Soviet Venera probes of the surface of Venus to be less noisy.
here's an original:
and here's Mitchell's version:
i'm not here to argue which is "better" (and i highly recommend you read the source for this one because it's quite fascinating), just to give another example of the process in action and hopefully clarify how it's distinct from editing a jpeg in photoshop. also i just think it's neat!
which is the real reason i went to the trouble of making this post. Terribly Interesting may indeed find all of this to be terribly interesting, but it appears to be interest for the sake of a vague transient feeling of having been interested and little else. it doesn't name the probe, the photo in question, nor does it give historical context for the mission it was part of. the only substantial thing it says about the probe, that Voyager 1 is a "dying spacecraft", is so frustratingly oversimplified it may as well just be a lie.
so what's actually learned here, if you're someone who knows none of this history? that one time there was a thing and it did a thing? earth tiny from far away?? obviously it's just one image macro but i see this kind of thing making the rounds SO often, a screenshot with like two sentences on it explaining the image with as little descriptive text as possible. it's like there's a space-themed inspiration-posting rulebook that says you can't imply the existence of information not contained within the image. mention NASA? mention Voyager 1? mention Pale Blue Dot? nope! "a dying spacecraft" took "one last photograph", and here's a photoshopped version to make earth more visible.
and it might not even get to me nearly as much if this was any other space photo. i could accept that space stuff is complicated and this kind of fast-food image can only say so much if we were talking about Cassini or JWST's role in helping us find exoplanets. but this is Pale Blue Dot, the brainchild of arguably THE science communicator Carl Sagan! he wrote a book about Pale Blue Dot, he was on TV to announce the image personally! it's arguable that no astrophotograph exists whose context has been more digestibly packaged for laymen than Pale Blue Dot, which just makes it that much more egregious when someone doesn't go to the trouble.
so much of what i love about astronomy and studying the past & future of space travel is that everything you can learn is a doorway to learning more. you can't earnestly read about Voyager or Cassini or Venera or any other mission without finding some odd searchable detail and going "wait, what is that" and immediately falling down an hourslong rabbit hole to find an answer. and you'll never reach the bottom! i love reading articles about cutting edge astrophysics written for people in, like, early grad school, because i fully comprehend maybe 10% of it, vaguely understand 20% (on a good day), can kind of wrap my head around 30%, and find the rest totally inscrutable... but that's still a solid 60% scrutability rating even at the lowest-quality end of the spectrum! i'm no expert and i never will be, but in scouring the written expertise of others i almost always find one or two ideas that end up sticking with me forever. and it starts, every time, from questions about a photograph.
the sin of the above image is that it's solipsistic. it doesn't give you anywhere to put your curiosity or interest, doesn't invite you to leave their website and learn more than they have space to share, it doesn't even tell you anything useful about its subject! it reduces the entire history of Pale Blue Dot down to a vague and nondescript wonder that's just a pale imitation of the highly specific and ideologically driven wonder that Carl Sagan wanted us to feel.
here, feel it for yourself:
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[P.S.: before you lament that this is an "AI" problem, while yes "AI" has radically increased the volume of low-value (often negative-value) inspiration bait like this, know that this has been a problem in online science education for a LOT longer than chatgpt's been around. this example isn't extraordinary, just close to my heart. nothing new under the sun and all that]
lmao someone else got their knocks in on this post before i could finish writing mine. clearly we are hand in hand re: Talk About How Cool Voyager 1 Is You Fucks
💬 0 🔁 109 ❤️ 245 · Okay, I need to add some clarification and correction to this.
This photo is known as The Pale Blue Dot. It was take
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