I have a saying, "there's no better story than history". This os a good example of real life being more bizzare than fantasy
@brownfizzj7220Ай бұрын
Art imitates life
@derpyduck5207Ай бұрын
Reality is stranger than fiction, because fiction has to be believable
@jackyichan4759Ай бұрын
The message of Don Quixote essentially
@ZeroXSEEDАй бұрын
Fiction has to make sense, real life doesn't. Someone: "That couldn't ever happen in reality"/"No one is that dumb" Me: "Bet. Always." (immediately google)
@joshuawillingham6363Ай бұрын
A lot of war movies actually tone down some of the things people did because they figured no one would believe the truth.
@kamenriderkfp6684Ай бұрын
Michi has a family that practiced Black Magic. Ollie is a Preman(Indonesian Organized Crime/Mafia) Princess. Indonesia is so wild it makes the Vtuber lore seem normal Edit: Don't get to watch Michi much but now her affinity for things that could be considered grotesque or bizarre makes SOOOOOO much more sense
@ha-itsmeАй бұрын
Eh, that story is pretty standard in SEA region especially around Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia. Around 20-30 people you meet, there's 1 that have ties in black magic in someway.
@afikkusanАй бұрын
And Reine is from an ultra wealthy Indonesian business empire. I swear ID real life lore just outshined their VTuber lore by a big gap. Except for Ela. She's a real life game grinder in and out of her VTuber self (If you know, you know. "Miss X")
@WolfgangUlricАй бұрын
She is not just a game grinder, she is really national esport athlete@@afikkusan
@piplupcolaАй бұрын
@@afikkusanI think Reine is like from a family of politicians or something.
@twinkiesmaster69Ай бұрын
"miss x" ? like doing OnlyFans? i know she's rich but idk what Miss x is@@afikkusan
@somedudewatchintv5297Ай бұрын
And now she sees shadow people when high.
@Force-hiddenmasqueradeАй бұрын
Suddenly everything makes sense now
@Between_Scylla_and_KharybdisАй бұрын
Don’t we all?
@kos2919Ай бұрын
Shondo?
@somedudewatchintv5297Ай бұрын
@@kos2919 was that a joke or a real question?
@kos2919Ай бұрын
@@somedudewatchintv5297 a Joke, but do they ever collab? Michi and shondo?
@Raxin5Ай бұрын
My ancestors could summon rain but can't swim in the ocean allegedly. Indo is wild
@L16htW4rr10rАй бұрын
Basically One Piece?
@IricAlexisАй бұрын
s/he eat devil fruit rain-rain no mi?
@mandorkuil7236Ай бұрын
@@IricAlexis You mean ame-ame no mi?
@gothicpandoАй бұрын
Ironic.
@waldorffordlaw9529Ай бұрын
Is it just that one beach with the goddess or is it all oceans?
@Mel_BatАй бұрын
If only Michi's streams weren't in the middle of the night for my time zone, I'd watch her for science (literally, I'm a culture studies major and she just casually drops so much interesting info about Indo folklore)
@dostrimos5636Ай бұрын
Yup same here
@loonylennyАй бұрын
Try to find her vod channel
@f2r14Ай бұрын
This. I love Michi's stream too, but the thing about her stream (other than it's on twitch) is that she yaps for so long going through so many tangents that to find this specific kind of stories you need to delve through 10+ hours of VOD per stream. So unless you're there when it's live, your only other hope is for some chad to clip it in full context and the algorithm gods lands it on your feed.
@kos2919Ай бұрын
Shamanism is still very prominent in Indonesia, even when the country is Muslim majority. Some even start integrating it with Islamic faith to attract more people even when it's considered blasphemy. And people who believe this kind of thing is isn't just some uneducated yokels. There's people who have master degree in science or medical and they still visit those shamans. There are shamans for various things. Hate someone, use certain black magic to assassinate someone. want a man or woman? Use certain black magic to make that certain someone to fall in love with you. Want to succeed in college exam? Pay a shaman to do some ritual near the exam room building. Even people in my family used shaman's service too.
@nerv4316Ай бұрын
I used to do interviews/ surveys with the topic of rituals and stuffs. Try research at beach that near with mountain they have very diverse rituals. If you lucky you can have 2 dukun / shaman in one room discussing Dayang territories and powers then you can make tier list out of it
@ShozubonGG_2426Ай бұрын
im from SEA and the black magic stuff is STILL being "done" / "practiced" to this day. i have relatives in my mother's side living deep in the provinces who got cursed and suffered weird ass illnesses, finding bugs and worms in their bodies etc. suddenly dying/getting sick. my grandma and her siblings atteibute it to black magic, saying someone is targeting our relatives and hired ppl (old and new gen) to do black magic(??) to them. the three relatives we have direct contact with who live in the cities (far from provinces) also experienced something similar and has talked about "being cursed". the white magic/healer stuff I've also encountered. we've gone to this one really old lady who does massages and rituals to "heal" us and ward off the bad spirits and bad energy(??) that has latched on to us enough that it got us sick. we used to go to her before going to a doctor and do the things she instructed us to do (keeping candle waxes on our pouches, brushing ginger slices on body parts to draw a cross bc Jesus ig?? and then throwing it away, etc.) the old lady has retired now though (bless her soul) traditional(?) "magic" stuff in sea is a thing yep
@anadelreal756Ай бұрын
this happened and still happens in many parts of México too, it sounds so similar
@mashedpotatoes77Ай бұрын
Mysticism in SEA is still prominent in the region so yeah I get it
@erushi5503Ай бұрын
Im from SEA server and my relatives told me that my spirit/soul attracts spirits around me There was a time they said that i accidentally attracted a mountain goddess and its the reason why my body was week when i was 8 cause the mountain goddess wants to take me to her place ahahaaha
@quinkana1Ай бұрын
Not from sea but I've heard of ppl getting cursed and being full of worms as they died, it's super freaky stuff
@UwU-xk5cxАй бұрын
Here in Mexico and most of latinoamerica to my knowledge, "magic" practitioners are very common in small towns, most small towns have their shaman, now, "black magic" stuff is rlly weird to see, being a deeply catholic region everything black magic related is extremely taboo, unless you are a narco, narcos do practise black magic, and they do it in a hardcore aztec style human sacrifice kind of way
@yudiva2741Ай бұрын
welcome to Indonesia, where we have a sultan that decided to go full doom guy on forest infested with kuntilanak, Shaman practitioner is common thing, human sacrifices is still happening (rarely tho), mass posession of evil spirits sometimes happening, and we have shamans wars few years ago. quite magical place man
@bloomingblossom5269Ай бұрын
Average Malay Archipelago lore
@ryoumakoushiro7447Ай бұрын
Wait, that shaman war is real?!
@yudiva2741Ай бұрын
@@ryoumakoushiro7447 i mean, few people got decapitated and government need to intervine so yeah
@ryoumakoushiro7447Ай бұрын
@@yudiva2741 I actually didn't see it on the news (both web and conventional news site). Damn, that's fucked up
@nukewasteАй бұрын
Indo sounds like a badass D&D campaign setting
@immortal_shrooms6757Ай бұрын
I can't believe my kamioshi dodged the bullet like I did. I had a grandad that wanted to teach me black magic before I was born but my family said "nuh uh" and cut contact
@pikmintsАй бұрын
Michi's grandma practiced white magic. Her grandfather practiced black magic. She got halfway through the rituals and training to become a black mage. She is a gray mage.
@kiroalpha8591Ай бұрын
She gonna fight some demon in the mines and dies only to return as a white wizard...
@RizkiSeptian-l2uАй бұрын
Ah yes michi grandma is gandalf the grey
@silent_reaper999Ай бұрын
Gay* mage
@barmutahАй бұрын
Yin and yang, equilibrium a balance like anything should 😂
@ryoumakoushiro7447Ай бұрын
@@silent_reaper999 Michi the Gay?
@ArcticaTheFoxАй бұрын
I know in China some regions we have a similar belief about people cursing you with objects and stuff but also slightly different cuz it’s not objects like hair, it’s your birthday! If someone knows your exact date and time of birth, they can use that information to put a curse on you. Idk if it’s related to magic stuff or if it’s just a superstition but like in China you apparently can find specific people who know how to curse others with their birthday it’s crazy
@CanITimeTravelАй бұрын
Doctors would have so much power
@antokarman2064Ай бұрын
Here in SEA region there's some hotel or mall that doesn't have floor 4. So it goes G, 1, 2, 3, and straight to 5
@einzweichscheinАй бұрын
It's the same in ID actually, a powerful one only need one's name and weton. Weton is the specific day one's born based on Javanese calendar. Weton is made of the usual day, Monday-Sunday with 5 Javanese days (pon, wage, pahing, legi, kliwon). Example of a weton is Rabu pahing (wednesday + pahing). There're also Senin kliwon, Rabu legi, etc.
@VoitanАй бұрын
This lore is unironically better than any Vtuber lore I've heard. 🧐
@Zixth8Ай бұрын
She's IRL Dukun, noted
@L16htW4rr10rАй бұрын
Almost irl dukun. Never finish the ritual
@TheBenedictchan1Ай бұрын
There are shamans who practice black/dark magic in Indonesia. Noted. You learn something new everyday.
@L16htW4rr10rАй бұрын
Thankfully I never met one, but hearing the stories always scares me QAQ
@aldebaran5108Ай бұрын
there's a town famous for practicing dark magic (until these days) in East Java, Indonesia called Banyuwangi. and there's also invincible city at Kalimantan with much more modern society called Saranjana. It's undetected on maps but sometimes online driver or courier service have customer from that city, usually when they arrived they'll only find cemetery or forest.
@HandepsilonАй бұрын
Sometimes in public, other times in secret. Actually, you might find a lot outside of Java
@ZeroXSEEDАй бұрын
There are, and still are. A lot of people think past tense which is not true. They just vastly reduced in number compared to say, 80-90s.
@Atticus8910Ай бұрын
There are/were some among my family. Growing up as a skeptic (and atheist) Indonesian, you just know that you're different than most people here
@DonPatronoАй бұрын
Michi: "Oh did you know I was supposed to be a shaman's apprentice? I also sacrificed a chicken!" IronMom: "AAAAAHHH BRUJA! VADE RETRO SATANAS, CONYO CARAJO!" Ironmouse: "Mamaaaaa stooop you're embarassing meeeeee" But yeah, if I wanted to become a vtuber and had to choose lore, I'd probably look no further than my dad's IRL lore, because sometimes real life is crazier than any other shit
@njohn043Ай бұрын
are you willing to share your dads lore
@DonPatronoАй бұрын
@njohn043 - army veteran, EOD course from the 1960s - got out, specialized in underwater demolition and dismantling at the shipyards, one of the first in Italy to acquire certification to use the underwater oxy cutting torch - when a merchant ship marooned on the shallows near town (attempted insurance fraud), him and some buddy went to someone who had explosives and planned to remove the brass propeller hub to salvage and resell (those things are solid brass, worth a lot). The same evening company called him in to legally dismantle the ship - got drunk and accidentally almost joined a far-right-wing anti-communist stay-behind movement (the 70s in Italy were a crazy time) - owned a Guianan Squirrel Monkey as pet. - the house he lived after getting out of the army but before moving into our current home was haunted. The spirit in question was seen by his younger sister aka my aunt, which confirmed. The spirit is also the reason as to why he didn't have a pet monkey anymore - he met my mom, a nurse, in the hospital while he was diagnosed with salmonella, which he got from diving into contaminated waters while doing demolitions in the dockyard. Keep in mind, this covers about a third of his life
@njohn043Ай бұрын
@ this is wild thank you
@rikospostmodernlifeАй бұрын
Just so you know, "conyo" is read 'conjo', coño is coño
@DonPatronoАй бұрын
@@rikospostmodernlife I do realize but I was on keyboard and could not digit that letter sadly, had to improvise
@thefreefencerАй бұрын
Btw, to the foreigners who are going "this is bs" - in SEA, black magic is a thing. It's NOT to be messed with - and if you wanna see what I mean, read up on Mona Fandey
@kos2919Ай бұрын
To be honest just let them. Let them FAFO.
@feralnightwingАй бұрын
eugh i can't even bring myself to say her name. she freaks me out so bad la
@NevisYsbrydАй бұрын
Most non-Western and non-Abrahamic cultures are a lot more open about magical practice. It still happens here in the US, too.
@MrRenanHappy20 күн бұрын
I fully believe they practice it, it just doesn't work, you're just doing random bs and then attributing random chance to your own doing
@ryoumakoushiro7447Ай бұрын
I can vouch for this, because many people in ID have an ancestry from either shamans, medicine man, witch doctors, hell, some even a descendant of some powerful bloodline of those kind of thing, while it is true that some inherit their ability to curse, heal, strengthen, weaken, and even redirect the curse back to it's caster or the client of the said caster, most of this descendants only inherit their ability to 'sense things' (at least, the ones that I've met). And yes, the whole breaking the cycle thing is real, some people don't want that kind of thing happen to their children, while others just want those 'powers' to live on, mind you, both choice have a hefty price to pay, sometimes in blood, sometimes in sacrifice. Speaking of 'gifted', there is this superstition in Indonesia that said "In each family, only one of you will be 'gifted'", so in a nutshell, one of your family member will be able to sense and even communicate with 'them', some even have been 'gifted' with precognition and tracing the past event of a certain place (either that, or it's ADHD or something else)
@kos2919Ай бұрын
You know the descendant thing can be wild in accuracy right? Some people claim they're descendant of shamans, some claim to be descendant of religious leaders, some claim to be descendant from royalty. It's really hard to pinpoint and DNA test rarely used here (also DNA database isn't established here).
@ryoumakoushiro7447Ай бұрын
@@kos2919 Yeah, the whole descendant, bloodline, and legacies are not to be trifled with, especially those that came from the royalties. Because IIRC, the people that made such claim will lead to either they fake it till they make it or sudden death (higher chance on the latter, they said that their 'ancestors' claimed them)
@kos2919Ай бұрын
@@ryoumakoushiro7447 Sudden death? You mean living recklessly? (Smoking everyday, Eating high cholesterol food, sweet stuff, and all the artery clogging food)
@MrRenanHappy20 күн бұрын
So that is what they called autism before
@Dhika_PratamaАй бұрын
IRL lore ID vtubers can outshine their lore character Michi : family of black magic Ollie : her unc is retired gang leader, her mother is typical FML in anime with many experience Reine : princess of wealth family Kaela : ex pro player some game
@adibemaxwell6111Ай бұрын
So, Michi's family practices black magic and Michi currently works under Satan... Makes sense.
@priosantoso9658Ай бұрын
Bro's grandad is a dukun (Indonesian sorcerer)
@kos2919Ай бұрын
Indonesian Shaman*
@1stDRAGonLINEАй бұрын
This can weirdly connected to anya's lore because a shaman usually used keris as instrument for various ritual or magic.
@somedudewatchintv5297Ай бұрын
Is this why she thought being possessed should give her super powers?
@HserealАй бұрын
7:30 I mean...as a vtuber, she uses electricity to don an alternate face, speaks to thousands of people on the other side of the world, and serves as the focal point of a community. That all actually seems pretty shaman-like.
@Mardshima89Ай бұрын
Remind me of Shin Megami Tensei game where a guy using emotions expressed in internet to empower demon summoning ritual.
@akushisuiАй бұрын
@@Mardshima89 was it devil survivor?
@Mardshima89Ай бұрын
@@akushisui Yes
@akushisuiАй бұрын
@@Mardshima89 alr thank you!
@WellOkaythen.4 күн бұрын
Woah, it's crazy to hear how similar this stuff is to things in Fiji. My family has shamans too and our family line was cursed. Lowkey so relieved to hear other people had this experience.
@tuxedocat19Ай бұрын
Michi is literally an anime character
@sorcerous8401Ай бұрын
shes got the Momo origin from DanDaDan
@dr.light123-jq4zgАй бұрын
1:37 char is killing me, they immediately say it’s a stand or a fursona 😂
@dr.light123-jq4zgАй бұрын
Chat*
@tylove7992Ай бұрын
Mousey's face is all of us hearing his story.
@LifegivinglemonsАй бұрын
This is why we can't anger Michi. She knows how to curse us.
@LupineShadowOmegaАй бұрын
You heard Mata, she loves Michi, but scared of that black magic stuff...
@sugarqbsАй бұрын
@@LupineShadowOmegaif only that instinct of self preservation applied to the more common dangerous things she would encounter. Like plastic.
@somedudewatchintv5297Ай бұрын
@@sugarqbs what about plastic?
@RizkiSeptian-l2uАй бұрын
@@somedudewatchintv5297 she eat macroplastic
@barmutahАй бұрын
She'll santet you if you offended her
@piotrjeske4599Ай бұрын
So she is a Szeptucha (whispering woman).
@talitaliАй бұрын
more on her grandma's side tho if we consider Szeptuchy/Szeptuny to be more on the white magic side (healing etc), her grandpa is full on Czarnokniżnik since he did curses and other black magic shit
@antokarman2064Ай бұрын
Is this central european mysticism? Intriguing!
@balladamarkian7755Ай бұрын
Now with this information it makes alot of sense why was reborn
@StochasticUniverse11 күн бұрын
"Oh, incidentally, I also sacrificed a chicken." "WHAAAT?!"
@dostrimos5636Ай бұрын
I get people that dont believe in black magic but being in mexico you see some wild shit in america i havent seen anything weird but i hear other countries that have that stuff you see and hear crazy things
@kos2919Ай бұрын
I felt that magic also require people's degree of believing them to make them "work" This is why you never see someone use black magic toward American politicians. OR American govt actually have black magic deterrent group we don't know of. Just blocking or throwing back black magic attack toward the president.
@cincau3243Ай бұрын
there's this big ethnics conflict in Indonesia that basically turn from physical battle into straight mystical war. there is a famous story of soldiers hiding people from a certain ethnic group involved in the war in the back of a truck and covering these people with tarpaulins and also their bags for evacuation, they were stopped by several groups of people to be checked but were left alone when they saw the army uniforms. a few meters later after the truck was moving, blood dripped from under the tarpaulin and when it was opened, the people the soldiers were hiding were already in a beheaded condition.
@kos2919Ай бұрын
@@cincau3243 Even as an Indonesian who heard mystical stories, this one sounds pretty BS.
@cincau3243Ай бұрын
@@kos2919 there's a certain conflict from 1998-2001, just dig deeper
@superitgel1Ай бұрын
in mongolia there are many shamans but they are usually secretive because during cccp they were mostly wiped out along with monks and the golden lineage. bolsheviks/juuce were hyper focused on tracking down every direct descendant of the gengis khan. maybe because his tribe members were huge, had golden/orange hair, blue/green eyes and genetic markers matched Irish people... they tend to dislike whites...
@fosterbennington6405Ай бұрын
RIP to Baron Ungern o7
@kos2919Ай бұрын
For an atheist country, China surely afraid of black magic huh. I felt that mysticism slowly crept back into China's culture.
@hendrayudhapratamaАй бұрын
@@kos2919 since when china an atheist country?
@kos2919Ай бұрын
@@hendrayudhapratama When they became communist.
@NevisYsbrydАй бұрын
@@kos2919 Officially and nominally atheist and practicing atheist population are two very different things. Quite a lot of the population of China are very much not atheist.
@caracaluwu8626Ай бұрын
Wth how is Michi a Shaman apprentice to Vtuber.
@AS-rl5vrАй бұрын
Shee prolly dodged a bullet by not redebuting with her IRL lore. It really might just make it real, and she already has an audience to power her hahaha
@lyq232Ай бұрын
Sacrificing chat for eternal youth
@koimijyar5161Ай бұрын
This is very interesting.i went through this kinda practice with my grandfather but I'm Native American
@jvalenzuela5459Ай бұрын
That's really interesting to learn about Michi. It's aways cool to hear a out someone's story.
@cedricrobertson2893Ай бұрын
The rituals sound pretty similar to some in peru
@sunderzillaАй бұрын
the mangkukulam arc is REAL
@sqtq09Ай бұрын
Somehow i suspected michi has witch vibes before this.
@anjuvenile8496Ай бұрын
that nail and hair thing actually legit thing, if you go to shaman to ask him to hurt someone they gonna ask for something related to that person. it can be a hair, nail, a spit, or the least is a picture. the shaman also usually ask for the target name and target parent name like "this guy child of this guy". it's freaky
@Despotic_WaffleАй бұрын
This is really common in Indonesia and Malaysia. Less so in Malaysia because we got a heavy islamic presence which sort of stamped it out. But it's still around underground. But it's definitely more intense in Indonesia. In fact in my family we have the guardian spirit thing too. It's a spirit tiger. It sometimes appeares with an elder of the family from a hundred years ago who wears a white robe. They usually appear to bring omens or warnings.
@intranexine8901Ай бұрын
Dandadan was actually based on her life, little known fact.
@redwolf6213Ай бұрын
This intire conversation Mouse: WHAT! ME: WHAT! As a navajo (a south west native american.) ive experience some crazy rituals before, but nothing like this.😂
@kos2919Ай бұрын
Because you guys got your shamanism practice eradicated from years of cultural dissensitization (sp?).
@faisdarkmaster6352Ай бұрын
Yep, iam Indonesian and the magic ritual is ridiculously insane. simple "magic"stuff like rain shaman usually sacrifice an animal usually chicken or cow if you're rich enough and of course there are magic that required human sacrifice usually either for money or killing or cursing other people (wich unfortunately I witness something that are just crazy with 0 explanation, it was my aunt she suddenly fainted and than vomit nail wich is odd not to mention I sae the nail floating/levitating in the middle of her mouth wich traumatised me, she survived though and I to this day just can't understand how that was possible).
@lyq232Ай бұрын
Certified Kejawen
@kos2919Ай бұрын
I thought she's Chindo?
@icedbobacat4303Ай бұрын
@@kos2919you’d be surprised if you know the amount of Chindo who practice kejawen… and on top of that, there are chinese shamans too. The ones i have heard of are from semarang/tulung agung/kediri
@kos2919Ай бұрын
@@icedbobacat4303 Well that's news to me. I knew a lot of Chinese took either western name or Javanese traditional name. But It's a surprise that they also believe in Kejawen. Or you're talking about ShinSeh?
@akunku8117Ай бұрын
@@kos2919 maybe a half, from her father. And from her mother maybe chindo and selling traditional chinese medice
@icedbobacat4303Ай бұрын
@kos2919 nope!! Its something entirely different! Its more akin to those chinese fortune teller i think. But In places where the “pecinan” culture is thick, there’s certain degree of cultural assimilation between chinese and local culture! This also happens in “ilmu” as well because ones i know are very familiar with kejawen as well as the chinese beliefs and practices both!
@antokarman2064Ай бұрын
12:17, did i hear kafan? Because if i did, that means she wrap her cut hair with unused shroud just to dispose it. Man, that's radical!
@Axpo25Ай бұрын
More like a witch doctor than a shaman.
@fgregerfeaxcwfeffeceАй бұрын
The UK water companies still pay dowsers, so... For reference, they live on a smalli-ish island. You can pretty much dig anywhere and not even too deep and find water.
@mapplehitoritheartist9114Ай бұрын
That explains Jared
@cactusjak4588Ай бұрын
That thumbnail is unironically very cute.
@alukiayoung256Ай бұрын
See this is why michi will always be oshi status who casually drops this type of story Answer she does / btw any suggestions for yap streamers who tell cool stories like her,her Indonesian background really does help I understand eng/and some Spanish
@yudiva2741Ай бұрын
the curse will continue for 7 generation after you, is the curse originally from the legend of Ken Arok
@kos2919Ай бұрын
Curses going 7 generation is a common thing in Indonesia. It's pretty much how you hate someone so deeply you want that someone to suffer inculding their children and children's children.
@steveo9284Ай бұрын
Yeah, she's having to deal with alot. Supernatural or real, still dealing it!
@samiamrg7Ай бұрын
Michi’s grandfather sounds like a Metal Gear character. Fought in war? Used magic to kill people? Straight up a COBRA unit member. Heck, SHE sounds like a Metal Gear character. One who ends up in fights with soldiers that steep themselves in mysticism. Only partially initiated into that world, constantly tempted by them to join them and “fullfill her potential.”
@jonelervorths4110Ай бұрын
This explains a lot
@kirachandesuuАй бұрын
no wonder her previous life was a ghost with a nail stuck in it's head xD
@wandinugraha4310Ай бұрын
Crazy fun story when Indonesia held the Moto GP at the Mandalika circuit there was heavy rain and the race postponed for 1 hour, so organizer invited a rain shaman and miraculousy (or coincidentaly) the rain stopped and the race restarted...funny thing is 2 days later Hololive announce new ID Vtuber..and you guessed it, it's Kobo Kanaeru a rain Shaman lol
@thewhen1684Ай бұрын
holy shitttttyttt I was so right about it..there can't just be a coincidence LMAOOO, thanks for reminding me of this again.
@RezilismАй бұрын
thats a crazy opening to say that ur grandpa is shaman lmao
@natzo89Ай бұрын
I find it funny what when Michi was born her grandad was just "...this will do."
@stephie-kuАй бұрын
Is this why she was almost kidnapped three times
@kos2919Ай бұрын
Yeah, even fellow Indonesians felt it's a bit.... excessive.
@stephie-kuАй бұрын
@kos2919 one happened in Japan too, so a curse following her would make sense
@kento8811Ай бұрын
I have a sort of precognition when i was a little kid, the most memorable one is when i see something bad and cry about it (once). It happend less and less as i got older and the last memorable vision i got is just my teacher coming to the classroom tho nothing special never had any eversince. The vision does happened but i have 0 context for the vision so it's really hard to understand what im seeing at the time (especially since i was a kid) i usually only understood the context moments before it happened out of all of them there only like one or two i understand and reacted to. The rest is just a moments or place i never been to until i got there.
@ryxamcrossАй бұрын
It's like being the niece or nephew of the local curandero where I'm from. You learn all kinds of neat shit.
@FeignJuraiАй бұрын
Indonesian culture so fucking wild, man.
@ZalenmotoАй бұрын
If Michi ever needs to find someone i offer myself as tribute!
@akun50Ай бұрын
....wait, she had a ritual put on her when she was young... and she had a doll that creeps out of her family, but doesn't negatively affect her... Guys, the ritual worked, but not how people thought it would.
@SomeFreakingCactusАй бұрын
Anyone know which war(s) her grandfather fought in? There’s been about 3 Indonesian wars in the past century.
@ltcinsaneАй бұрын
Probably WW2 i suspect.
@haze_roseАй бұрын
@@ltcinsanemore likely it was during the colonial era. either the war against the Dutch/Japanese. because Indonesia did not participate in WW. It's a common thing, almost all grandchild must have a story about their grandparents who used to go to war. but this is just a story that is usually brought by children born in the 90s.
@houseoftyrell1544Ай бұрын
Either during colonization and World War II era or civil war during cold war era under CIA influence, but mostly the World War II since my late grandma also had a lot of story about her experience lived under Dutch and Japanese colonization.
@TarodenaroАй бұрын
She'll fit in with the Eastern European, especially in the Balkan region. Or maybe the Latam area, they love this topic, what a good investment.
@ravvij9643Ай бұрын
Lmao! Black magic out here protecting people from the feds 😂
@kos2919Ай бұрын
Make me wonder though, I know USA is mostly using science and logic, but I wonder if the feds have a secret group to deal with magic threats.
@francisco3992Ай бұрын
So she is the descendant of black and a white magic practitioners, thats Bayoneta lore shit there XD
@fluffyninja6380Ай бұрын
Coming from anyone else this would be the grandfather of all trolls. Coming from Michi this is a Tuesday.
@lordhirudo5311Ай бұрын
This is an anime protagonist IRL.
@EkimsredneАй бұрын
Explains Betty.
@minifeebas8911Ай бұрын
Michi has straight up dad lore
@yudiva2741Ай бұрын
Update: Michi got her ancestors on her back now. Dont mess with her guys, she is the grandchild of the Shaman
@WeirdLookingRabbitАй бұрын
Such things are pretty common in lesser developed areas across the globe Especially in the country/outback Especially within the older generations Superstition is excused in the absence of evidence and we naturally want answers to all our problems
@thewhen1684Ай бұрын
I won't take your words into account. Black magic is found everywhere around this globe and does NOT define only the poor parts of this world. The belief of planet Earth having a spiritual power within itself that destines and affects the population has been an INTEGRAL part to the history of the entire human race, it is something that should be thought of, regardless if you want to believe in such or not. So, sorry to break it to you but your statement is quite ambiguously false in here buddy.
@Arch_rblxАй бұрын
Sacrifices, black magic, chicken sacrifice, southeast asia and “the war”. I *may* know her origins!
@PowerSpirit50Ай бұрын
The most interesting thing about my family is that I have relatives who farm reindeer up north. I think someone once won a lassoo competition at a young age?
@paxonite-7bd5Ай бұрын
Now i am imaging her spirit guardian walking forward to save michi from a cringy incident and goes "hold up, this gonna be so funny"
@AiD4N-is-tryingАй бұрын
Its a good thing her parents dont let her involve with that anymore. those stuff will stick with you until you die and its even worse when you have a familiar with you
@TheJjcczzАй бұрын
Literally sounds like the Ubuyashiki family from Demon Slayer
@TheDerpyDunsparceАй бұрын
What if Betty (the haunted mannequin) and the protective sprite are the same thing. Protective spirit showed up the say Michi entered Vshojo and Betty keep it's promise of making Michi rich.
@Jus10EdАй бұрын
That picture of Michi in the thumbnail is really cute.
@MyticalcattnipАй бұрын
Oh no she is dukun, i better not mess with the witch
@creepticАй бұрын
There’s a lore about the Dayak people who live deep inside the forests of Borneo. Their leader, known as pangkalima or panglima burung (directly translated to English as "Bird Army General"), is said to possess the ability to make a machete fly by itself to find its target, like a homing decapitator. They became well-known during the ethnic conflict that occurred in City of Sambas, West Borneo in 1999. I heard this story from refugees who flocked into my province, South Borneo during that dark period.
@theoldbear4213Ай бұрын
The computer is the black magic
@therecombinant6215Ай бұрын
We need a Vhsojo Shan King arc.
@gothicpandoАй бұрын
Man...I always wanted to be a wizard.
@fosterbennington6405Ай бұрын
This explains a lot about a friend of mine, I assumed it was just their family that was weird.
@chaosmachines934Ай бұрын
damn that's a bit reliable
@QK5364Ай бұрын
I think the best pairing would be family members that troll a lot so you can never tell what is and what is not real
@miexan21Ай бұрын
SEA GANG RISE . YUP NORMAL 😂
@Zane-ItАй бұрын
"Because black magic" seems legit
@akunku8117Ай бұрын
Dukun Familie, and make sense now.
@Seiso_69Ай бұрын
i swear I've seen this plot in anime before.
@MOONWOLF7395Ай бұрын
I wonder what her goodluck animal is?
@rektl2036Ай бұрын
After reading the Nen beast arch of the royal family from Hunter X hunter.. this reminds me so much of that 😂
@RadishessАй бұрын
Whelp, my grandad was also one but he ended it on his death.
@ainzer2903Ай бұрын
Somehow she became relatable when she told the lore😅 its no black magic but quite similar
@clarentVtuberАй бұрын
awokwkwk ada Khodam anjirr, this is actually the most indonesian thing ever
@timetraveler9105Ай бұрын
There was a tragedy in 90’s Indonesia about people wearing ninja custom waging war with shamans. A lot of shaman dead.