I've known Murasaki for about a month now. I've known of him longer, but to be painfully honest, assumed he was just a sad and pathetic wannabe. ^.~ In meeting him through a mutual friend I learned, that although he ~is~ a rather sad and pathetic wannabe, he has true potential. And above all, a wonderful disposition.
While I'm not a gigantic fan of the music I've heard, I can recognize the talent he has and appreciate the emotion he pours into his work. He speaks like a practiced artist. Even informal phone conversations end up sounding like television interviews with Camui Gackt the 2nd ~_~; He's willing to give up just about anything for a chance at making his dream of being a musician come true. Even his Marylin Manson hair ^_~
But there's another side of Murasaki that people tend to overlook. The side that makes music of an entirely different kind with a pen and pencil. While I fail to connect with much of murasaki's music: I see something of myself in his drawings ^.~ And though you won't catch me dead in any of his fanclubs or waving little muramura flags at any of his lives, I am an unabashed fan of his artwork.
So here is the webpage born of my friendship and admiration.
-Tsurara (7/11/00)
This webpage is technically Murasaki's. Everything on it belongs to him. I suppose that would make it "official" in a sense. So please don't take anything from this site and move it to another site without asking him. The codes however are mine, as are the altered graphics on several of the pages. Don't take them without asking ~me~.
This webpage is 75% Murasaki being bossy and 25% tsurara doing all the work. That means that for every 3 e-mails you send him, you have to send one to me. Because that's only fair, ne? ^.~