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Konda's reason for stealing That Which Was Taken was because he felt that after spending his entire lifetime building a prosperous empire that it was unfair to lose it to old age. So he performed a ritual to steal this from the spirit world. It's implied in the books that it's literally the spirit of the impossible; a Kami that represents everything beyond the bounds of reality. Which would also make it the Kami of Kami in a roundabout sort of way. That's why, alongside the whole stealing a god thing, Konda possessing it was such an abomination. Konda possessing it was him declaring dominion over the Kami themselves and upsetting the natural order. It's also why (SPOILERS) it was able to defeat O-Kagachi, the Kami of All Things when released thus saving the realm. (END SPOILERS) With it, Konda hoped to master both the real and immaterial, life and death, spirit and mundane and create an everlasting empire that would never die.

Or at least that might have been his origin... (see all)
Posted By: Reishyn (4/1/2014 11:41:34 PM)
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