i came here bc the sakamoto days wikipage said that mr. takamura (OP swordman dude) was in the garaku and lockeroom one-shots. which kinda surprised me, because ngl, the only dude who i could possibly think to be takamura from lockerroom would be the receptionist, but it doesn't seem like it? so it makes me wonder if the wikipage is just wrong, or where they got that source from.
i also found this reddit post from user Wolzardfire, and basically their theory was that JAA uses the locker from this lockerroom to "create" Takamura, and takamura is just a conceptual coagulation of bloodlust, and the first creation of takamura was based off of the receptionist of this locker room. OP also mentioned that within this theory, it explains how takamura kinda just "disappears" as he's more of a legend/myth amongst even assassins, as he doesn't seem to be a very tangible or consistent existence, as he's a creation summoned by JAA whenever needed, and disappears on his own due to the 24-hour rule.
i came here bc the sakamoto days wikipage said that mr. takamura (OP swordman dude) was in the garaku and lockeroom one-shots. which kinda surprised me, because ngl, the only dude who i could possibly think to be takamura from lockerroom would be the receptionist, but it doesn't seem like it? so it makes me wonder if the wikipage is just wrong, or where they got that source from.
i also found this reddit post from user Wolzardfire, and basically their theory was that JAA uses the locker from this lockerroom to "create" Takamura, and takamura is just a conceptual coagulation of bloodlust, and the first creation of takamura was based off of the receptionist of this locker room. OP also mentioned that within this theory, it explains how takamura kinda just "disappears" as he's more of a legend/myth amongst even assassins, as he doesn't seem to be a very tangible or consistent existence, as he's a creation summoned by JAA whenever needed, and disappears on his own due to the 24-hour rule.