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''The Neverending Road'' is a ''Manga/HikaruNoGo'' ''ContinuationFic'' written by [[http://www.fanfiction.net/u/464938/Leitbur Leitbur]] that follows much of the primary cast following the events of Hokuto Cup at the end of the manga series. On FF.net it's indexed under "Angst", but seems to mostly follow the same level of "Action" the main series does, with a "Romance" B-plot. There are also three side stories following supporting characters.
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* AuthorAvatar / TakeThatMe: Chapter 70 has the author cameo-insert himself as a Type 2 [[EagleLand Eaglelander]]
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* AuthorAvatar / TakeThatMe: AuthorAvatar: Chapter 70 has the author cameo-insert himself as a Type 2 [[EagleLand Eaglelander]]an {{Eagleland}}er.
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* IThoughtEveryoneCouldDoThat: The significance of him becoming a pro go player in three years has not sunk into Hikaru yet. No matter how many times his peers and colleagues have spelled it out to his face, it just doesn't seem to register. Yes, he has acknowledged that he was being called a genius, and all those RedBaron titles bestowed on him despite his displeasure, but he never truly gets that his achievements mean that much in the Go world. From an outsider's perspective, he did not have a mentor, only played in a school go club prior to insei-hood, and already climbed to the level of Akira Touya in just ''three years''. Though to be fair, Hikaru hasn't had a formal sensei after Sai's disappearance and Sai was his teacher so there is some truth.
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* IThoughtEveryoneCouldDoThat: The significance of him becoming a pro go player in three years has not sunk into in for Hikaru yet. No matter how many times his peers and colleagues have spelled it out to his face, it just doesn't seem to register. Yes, he has acknowledged that he was being called a genius, and all those RedBaron titles bestowed on him despite his displeasure, but he never truly gets that his achievements mean that much in the Go world. From an outsider's perspective, he did not have a mentor, only played in a school go club prior to insei-hood, and already climbed to the level of Akira Touya in just ''three years''. Though to be fair, Hikaru hasn't had a formal sensei after Sai's disappearance and Sai was his teacher so there is some truth.
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Cleaned up and renamed the given example for Achievements In Ignorance. Achievements In Ignorance is about accomplishing something because they didn't realize it was difficult, which is not quite the same as Hikaru's situation as his ignorance isn't really what helped him succeed.
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* AchievementInIgnorance: The fact he became a pro go player in three years did not sink into Hikaru yet. No matter how times his peers and colleagues spelled it out to his face, it just doesn't seem to register. Yes, he acknowledged he was being called a genius, and all those RedBaron titles bestowed on him despite his displeasure but he never truly gets his achievements mean that much in the Go world. From an outsider's perspective, he did not have a mentor, only played in a school go club prior to insei-hood, and already climbed to the level of Akira Touya in just ''three years''. Though to be fair, Hikaru doesn't have a formal sensei after Sai disappeared and Sai was his teacher so there is some truth.
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* IThoughtEveryoneCouldDoThat: The significance of him becoming a pro go player in three years has not sunk into Hikaru yet. No matter how many times his peers and colleagues have spelled it out to his face, it just doesn't seem to register. Yes, he has acknowledged that he was being called a genius, and all those RedBaron titles bestowed on him despite his displeasure, but he never truly gets that his achievements mean that much in the Go world. From an outsider's perspective, he did not have a mentor, only played in a school go club prior to insei-hood, and already climbed to the level of Akira Touya in just ''three years''. Though to be fair, Hikaru hasn't had a formal sensei after Sai's disappearance and Sai was his teacher so there is some truth.
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* AscendedExtra: Akari and Nase in particular.
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* AscendedExtra: Akari and Nase in particular.particular have expanded roles. Nase is essentially the {{Tritagonist}} to Hikaru's Protagonist and Akira's {{Deuteragonist}}.
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After a seven-year-long hiatus, the fic started being updated again in October 2018, to which many readers exclaimed in surprised joy.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Akira Koyo, Shinoda, Shirakawa, Morishita, Amano.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Akira Toya Koyo, Shinoda, Shirakawa, Morishita, Amano.
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* ShipperOnDeck: The high school go club Akari attends with her and Hikaru.
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* AdultFear:
** Finding a purpose or a goal in the current profession or trying to be in said job, finding themselves unable to grow due to issues. A lot of lower dans and insei have no idea what their goal is beyond passing the exam and just hoping to get enough wins to move up. Many found themselves jealous at supposedly talented people who made seem so easy and look like they got it easy based on favoritism. Even relatively powerful Ochi, Waya, and Isumi has their troubles with their self-esteem, self-importance, anger, or jealousy. This stagnation could severely impact the mental state to the point of self-destruction.
** Koyo's biggest fear was his son's decisions or lack thereof when it comes to his career. All his life, Akira had been told he was to bring Japan back to greatness again and to fill in his father's footsteps in the Go world. Nobody ever asked Akira if he wanted to do something other than Go. He also feared that his son might've been doing [[WellDoneSonGuy Go out for his father's love]] mixed with a genuine love for the game. He worried he might have failed his son despite his best intentions.
** The death of a loved one or someone incredible known to someone could severely impact someone. Hikaru is still grieving Sai and his granddad and has yet to tell anybody the former is gone forever, losing the Go world a genius who died a year ago supposedly. Touya Koyo has a feeling Sai might've died shortly after their match, something that he doesn't like to entertain, knowing that his rival that he waited so long for passed on without a rematch.
** Finding a purpose or a goal in the current profession or trying to be in said job, finding themselves unable to grow due to issues. A lot of lower dans and insei have no idea what their goal is beyond passing the exam and just hoping to get enough wins to move up. Many found themselves jealous at supposedly talented people who made seem so easy and look like they got it easy based on favoritism. Even relatively powerful Ochi, Waya, and Isumi has their troubles with their self-esteem, self-importance, anger, or jealousy. This stagnation could severely impact the mental state to the point of self-destruction.
** Koyo's biggest fear was his son's decisions or lack thereof when it comes to his career. All his life, Akira had been told he was to bring Japan back to greatness again and to fill in his father's footsteps in the Go world. Nobody ever asked Akira if he wanted to do something other than Go. He also feared that his son might've been doing [[WellDoneSonGuy Go out for his father's love]] mixed with a genuine love for the game. He worried he might have failed his son despite his best intentions.
** The death of a loved one or someone incredible known to someone could severely impact someone. Hikaru is still grieving Sai and his granddad and has yet to tell anybody the former is gone forever, losing the Go world a genius who died a year ago supposedly. Touya Koyo has a feeling Sai might've died shortly after their match, something that he doesn't like to entertain, knowing that his rival that he waited so long for passed on without a rematch.
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* RealityEnsues: Just because Hikaru is one of the best players Japan ever has in their roster does not mean that Hikaru doesn't make mistakes. In fact, Hikaru always made known of his mistakes to his opponents, partly a reason why Nase became romantically interested in him because he treated her as someone serious who could've read the board just as well as he did. A chapter had Hikaru note that he was knocked out of a Speed Go tournament early. On the other hand, just because the lower dans are weak does not mean that they don't have the capacity to grow and evolve.
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** Finding a purpose or a goal in the current profession or trying to be in said job, finding themselves unable to grow due to issues. A lot of lower dans and insei have no idea what their goal is beyond passing the exam and just hoping to get enough wins to move up. Even relatively powerful Ochi, Waya, and Isumi has their troubles with their self-esteem, self-importance, anger, or jealousy. This stagnation could severely impact the mental state to the point of self-destruction.
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** Finding a purpose or a goal in the current profession or trying to be in said job, finding themselves unable to grow due to issues. A lot of lower dans and insei have no idea what their goal is beyond passing the exam and just hoping to get enough wins to move up. Many found themselves jealous at supposedly talented people who made seem so easy and look like they got it easy based on favoritism. Even relatively powerful Ochi, Waya, and Isumi has their troubles with their self-esteem, self-importance, anger, or jealousy. This stagnation could severely impact the mental state to the point of self-destruction.
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** Finding a purpose or a goal in the current profession or trying to be in said job, finding themselves unable to grow due to issues. A lot of lower dans and insei have no idea what their goal is beyond passing the exam and just hoping to get enough wins to move up. Even relatively powerful Ochi, Waya, and Isumi has their troubles with their self-esteem, self-importance, anger, or jealousy. This stagnation could severely impact the mental state to the point of self-destruction.
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* EccentricMentor: Downplayed about Hikaru to his students and peers. See BunnyEarsLawyer with the addition he's their peer.
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* AchievementInIgnorance: The fact he became a pro go player in three years did not sink into Hikaru yet. No matter how times his peers and colleagues spelled it out to his face, it just doesn't seem to register. Yes, he acknowledged he was being called a genius, and all those RedBaron titles bestowed on him despite his displeasure but he never truly gets his achievements mean that much in the Go world. From an outsider's perspective, he did not have a mentor, only played in a school go club prior to insei-hood, and already climbed to the level of Akira Touya in just ''three years''. Though to be fair, Hikaru doesn't have a formal sensei after Sai disappeared so there is some truth.
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* AchievementInIgnorance: The fact he became a pro go player in three years did not sink into Hikaru yet. No matter how times his peers and colleagues spelled it out to his face, it just doesn't seem to register. Yes, he acknowledged he was being called a genius, and all those RedBaron titles bestowed on him despite his displeasure but he never truly gets his achievements mean that much in the Go world. From an outsider's perspective, he did not have a mentor, only played in a school go club prior to insei-hood, and already climbed to the level of Akira Touya in just ''three years''. Though to be fair, Hikaru doesn't have a formal sensei after Sai disappeared and Sai was his teacher so there is some truth.
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* OutOfFocus: Not in the fic but the original series has a problem of this, seeing glimpses of the characters not in the professional Go world. Characters like Ryo Iijima and Kimihiro Tsutsui made their return sporadically. Again, it's understandable since these guys aren't pros. Iijima is an intern at the Go Association for the news department currently, making his return at the second Hokuto Cup.
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* AchievementInIgnorance: The fact he became a pro go player in three years did not sink into Hikaru yet. No matter how times his peers and colleagues spelled it out to his face, it just doesn't seem to register. Yes, he acknowledged he was being called genius and all those RedBaron titles bestowed on him despite his displeasure but he never truly gets his achievements mean that much in the Go world. From an outsider's perspective, he did not have a mentor, only played in a school go club prior to insei-hood, and already climbed to the level of Akira Touya in just ''three years''.
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* AchievementInIgnorance: The fact he became a pro go player in three years did not sink into Hikaru yet. No matter how times his peers and colleagues spelled it out to his face, it just doesn't seem to register. Yes, he acknowledged he was being called genius a genius, and all those RedBaron titles bestowed on him despite his displeasure but he never truly gets his achievements mean that much in the Go world. From an outsider's perspective, he did not have a mentor, only played in a school go club prior to insei-hood, and already climbed to the level of Akira Touya in just ''three years''. Though to be fair, Hikaru doesn't have a formal sensei after Sai disappeared so there is some truth.
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** The death of a loved one or someone incredible known to someone could severely impact someone. Hikaru is still grieving Sai and his granddad and has yet to tell anybody the former is gone forever, losing the Go world a genius who died a year ago supposedly. Youya Koyo has a feeling Sai might've died shortly after their match, something that he doesn't like to entertain, knowing that his rival that he waited so long for passed on without a rematch.
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** The death of a loved one or someone incredible known to someone could severely impact someone. Hikaru is still grieving Sai and his granddad and has yet to tell anybody the former is gone forever, losing the Go world a genius who died a year ago supposedly. Youya Touya Koyo has a feeling Sai might've died shortly after their match, something that he doesn't like to entertain, knowing that his rival that he waited so long for passed on without a rematch.
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** The death of a loved one or someone incredible known to someone could severely impact someone. Hikaru is still grieving Sai and his granddad and has yet to tell anybody the former is gone forever, losing the Go world a genius who died a year ago supposedly. Youya Koyo has a feeling Sai might've died shortly after their match, something that he doesn't like to entertain, knowing that his rival that he waited so long for passed on without a rematch.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Akira Koyo, Shinoda, Shirakawa, Morishita, Amano.
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* ConvenientlyUnverifiableCoverStory: To some extent, while Hikaru is planning to tell Akira the truth in the future, Hikaru still has to tell the world the cover story of Sai. Only Hikaru knew Sai moved on to the afterlife which means the Sai that everyone knew has to come to the conclusion Sai died shortly after his match with the Meijin once the news gets out. If Hikaru is willing to release the information, willing to admit to himself that Sai is gone and to let the world know of his passing. From that, people could think Sai was in fact hospitalized and sickly for most of his life and tragically passed.
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** The dreams Ogata and Koyo had, meeting and playing Sai in some fashion. While it did get them out of their HeroicBSOD or bad thoughts they are diving themselves into, it's unknown whether or not it was magic or just a dream as a result of their experience with Sai.
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** The dreams Ogata and Koyo had, meeting and playing Sai in some fashion. To some extent, Hikaru's DisneyAcidSequence. While it did get them out of their HeroicBSOD or bad thoughts they are diving themselves into, it's unknown whether or not it was magic or just a dream as a result of their experience with Sai.
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** The dreams Ogata and Koyo had, meeting and playing Sai in some fashion. While it did get them out of their HeroicBSOD or bad thoughts they are diving themselves into, it's unknown whether or not it was magic or just a dream as a result of their experience with Sai.
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* AlmightJanitor: Akira and Hikaru. By the time Hikaru made it to the Kisei League, he is at least a 7-Dan level of skill. They casually wiped out the lower dans and could put up a fight against their older colleagues. Hikaru lampshaded whether or not the new system was to coronate Akira.
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* AlmightJanitor: AlmightyJanitor: Akira and Hikaru. By the time Hikaru made it to the Kisei League, he is at least a 7-Dan level of skill. They casually wiped out the lower dans and could put up a fight against their older colleagues. Hikaru lampshaded whether or not the new system was to coronate Akira.
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* AlmightJanitor: Akira and Hikaru. By the time Hikaru made it to the Kisei League, he is at least a 7-Dan level of skill. They casually wiped out the lower dans and could put up a fight against their older colleagues. Hikaru lampshaded whether or not the new system was to coronate Akira.
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* AccidentalTruth: Koyo and Akira figured that in some way, Hikaru might've been or proxy of the ghost of Shusuku Honinbo. Hikaru didn't react outwardly but Hikaru wanted to say it when Koyo told him.
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* IfOnlyYouKnew: Koyo and Akira figured that in some way, Hikaru might've been or proxy of the ghost of Shusuku Honinbo. Hikaru didn't react outwardly but Hikaru wanted to say it when Koyo told him.
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* GreenEyedMonster: Waya and Ochi towards Japan's Princes of Go. Their jealousy almost ended up ruining their match against Hikaru. Both got over it when they realized their jealousy would not help anybody including their own growth.
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* GreenEyedMonster: Waya and Ochi towards Japan's Princes of Go. Their jealousy almost ended up almost ruining their Waya's match against Hikaru.Hikaru and completely destroyed Ochi's game with Waya. Both got over it when they realized their jealousy would not help anybody including their own growth.
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* TheGhost: Sai. He has a major influence in Hikaru and every other character who is familiar with Sai. Till this day, everyone remembered him as the super powerful Go player in NetGo who beat the Meijin.
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* TheGhost: Sai. He has a major influence in Hikaru and every other character who is familiar with Sai. Till this day, everyone remembered him as the super powerful Go player in NetGo Net Go who beat the Meijin.