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[[Christian Weston Chandler]], believing himself to have at least one Cherokee ancestor, has incorporated this heritage into the mythology of the [[Sonichu (comic)|Sonichu]] comics.  Forgoing any actual research, Chris established the <b>Wasabi Clan</b> as a rival tribe in the same area.  
[[Christian Weston Chandler]], believing himself to have at least one Cherokee ancestor, has incorporated this heritage into the mythology of the [[Sonichu (comic)|Sonichu]] comics.  Forgoing any actual research, Chris established the <b>Wasabi Clan</b> as a rival tribe in the same area.  


Wasabi is actually a spicy, green-ish paste, used as a condiment for Sushi and other elements of Asian cooking. Considering that Chris is a Weeaboo, it wouldn't be surprising if he heard it somewhere and stole it for his own purposes.
Wasabi is actually a spicy, green-ish paste, used as a condiment for Sushi and other elements of Asian cooking. Considering that Chris is a Weeaboo, it wouldn't be surprising if he heard it while at a Sushi restaurant (he mentioned sushi as one of his favorite foods at one point) and stole it for his own purposes.
 
==Fictional History==
==Fictional History==



Revision as of 00:28, 8 July 2009

Christian Weston Chandler, believing himself to have at least one Cherokee ancestor, has incorporated this heritage into the mythology of the Sonichu comics. Forgoing any actual research, Chris established the Wasabi Clan as a rival tribe in the same area.

Wasabi is actually a spicy, green-ish paste, used as a condiment for Sushi and other elements of Asian cooking. Considering that Chris is a Weeaboo, it wouldn't be surprising if he heard it while at a Sushi restaurant (he mentioned sushi as one of his favorite foods at one point) and stole it for his own purposes.

Fictional History

According to Sonichu #2, the Wasabi Clan were contemporaries of the Ancient Cherokee. One of the Wasabi somehow determined that stealing the Ancient Cherokian Crown from their leader would allow him to rule the world. This led to a bitter rivalry between the ambitious Wasabi man and the Cherokian Leader.

Despite their differences, the Cherokian Leader and his Wasabi Rival were evetually able to forge a temporary alliance against the greater menace of Count Graduon. Together, the Wasabi and Cherokee defeated Graduon, imprisoning him within a magic sceptre for centuries. Nevertheless, the Wasabi still coveted the Cherokian Crown, and their failure to obtain it would persist as a source of tribal shame for centuries to come.

By the 21st Century, all remnants of Wasabi culture had disappeared. The Wasabi themselves may have been killed or assimilated, leaving their proud tradition of cartoonish supervillainy to be forgotten.

Legacy

The Wasabi Rival used a magical charm called a "Fireshock Pendant" to counter the powers of the Cherokian Leader and his queen. At some point, the pendant was placed within the Destiny Cave, to fufill the Anchuent Prophecy.

In 2005, the prophecy came to pass, and the Fireshock Pendant was bestowed upon the Wasabi Rival's distant descendant, who used the power to renew the Wasabi's feud with the reincarnation of the Cherokee Leader.

At first Wes-Li Sonichu used his powers to avenge the Wasabi's failure to steal the Cherokian Crown, until Chris-Chan Sonichu and Sarahma Rosechu convinced him to help them defeat Count Graduon. Since then, Wes has abandoned all pretense of honoring the Wasabi, and appears to be using his powers for his own selfish interests.

Behind the Scenes

Given the fire motif of Wes-Li Sonichu's powers, the name "Wasabi" was most likely Chris's idea of a clever reference to heat, since wasabi is a famous hot spicy condiment. The fact that "wasabi" is a Japanese word, coupled with the protologism "Cherokian", demonstrates Chris's utter ignorance of, and indifference to, Native American history and culture.

In point of fact, Chris knows very little of Wes Iseli beyond his romantic relationship with Sarah Hammer (his age in Sonichu #2 is listed as simply "??"). While Wes may indeed have some Native American ancestor, Chris arbitrarily assigns him one in the comic to make Wes a more suitable archnemesis.

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