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>Since ancient times, the few horse girls have been valued as a valuable labor force and military force, and were often deified.
>While building a good relationship with humans, there was certainly an unconscious barrier between them and humans.
>However, the "Savior" broke through that barrier.
>Born into a horse-dealing family (what we would now call a transportation company), he declared that horse girls were his siblings.
>He taught that we were all children born under the same god, and that no divide existed.
>This was a revolution in mutual recognition.
>As his teachings spread, horse girls gradually transitioned from being seen as different members of the community to being accepted as natural members.
>How joyful his teachings must have been for the horse girls. They were no longer merely companions to their beloved humans, but had become beings who were cherished in return.
>From the perspective of the horse girls, he was truly the "Savior."
>Following the trend of horse girls playing a prominent role during the early days of Christianity, the tradition of missionaries pairing up with horse girls
gradually emerged.
>For us Japanese, the portrait of missionary Francisco Xavier and his companion Umamusume is likely the most familiar.
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>Since ancient times, the few horse girls have been valued as a valuable labor force and military force, and were often deified.
>While building a good relationship with humans, there was certainly an unconscious barrier between them and humans.
>However, the "Savior" broke through that barrier.
>Born into a horse-dealing family (what we would now call a transportation company), he declared that horse girls were his siblings.
>He taught that we were all children born under the same god, and that no divide existed.
>This was a revolution in mutual recognition.
>As his teachings spread, horse girls gradually transitioned from being seen as different members of the community to being accepted as natural members.
>How joyful his teachings must have been for the horse girls. They were no longer merely companions to their beloved humans, but had become beings who were cherished in return.
>From the perspective of the horse girls, he was truly the "Savior."
>Following the trend of horse girls playing a prominent role during the early days of Christianity, the tradition of missionaries pairing up with horse girls
gradually emerged.
>For us Japanese, the portrait of missionary Francisco Xavier and his companion Umamusume is likely the most familiar.
hoooooly SHIT
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