Huh? Using miko and nontraditional_miko tag for the same person is kind of pointless, considering the latter exists only so that japanese_clothes isn't implicated.
S1eth said: Huh? Using miko and nontraditional_miko tag for the same person is kind of pointless, considering the latter exists only so that japanese_clothes isn't implicated.
Clarification here, as all tags on -booru act under the maxim of "tag what you see", subjective analysis per the person becomes a byproduct of the system.
On one hand we have the argument that from the lack of traditional clothing as per the mikos in the picture (Sendai and Reimu respectively) warrants a misuse of tags.
Contrasting this view is the knowledge of a presumed bloodline between Reimu and Sendai with the latter as the matron, in such a case, the use of traditional[miko] and nontraditional[miko] may be used to reference the pair of Sendai and Reimu respectively.