山崎 宗介 || Yamazaki Sōsuke (
takenwithhim) wrote in
thefarshore2018-02-02 02:53 pm
Entry tags:
- chikusa kakimoto | katekyo hitman reborn,
- d2 | alive,
- obi | akagami no shirayukihime,
- ω earl ciel phantomhive | black butler,
- ω hakkai cho | saiyuki,
- ω mai | dragon ball super,
- ω rin matsuoka | free!,
- ω snow villiers | final fantasy xiii,
- ω sousuke yamazaki | free!,
- ω toshizou hijikata | peacemaker kuro
Heaven's BBS | ~Video~
From: Sousuke Yamazaki
When: Early October
[It’s rare that he posts to the BBS; Sousuke’s quiet nature and sometimes-over-focus kind of leads to that little problem. Content to dwell with his own life and his own small circle of friends and duties. But sometimes, the private life just doesn’t cut it. Especially when said private life is the entire reason for breaking his silence and going outside that small circle.
The video feed clicks on with a quiet sound, light blazing from the screen for a second until it adjusts to the scenery. It’s soon obvious he’s alone. Considering the presence of a black jacket barely resting at the peripheral of the video’s frame, it’s likely he’s holding the screen to his side. Deliberately not pointing the feed at himself. Instead, there’s a lovely shot of a quiet patch of natural garden, complete with trickling spring, breezing of clear air, and the ever-present drizzle of pink sakura petals from the surrounding grove Eros’ castle temple is renowned for.

There’s a moment of silence, semi-awkward on his end, before Sousuke finally outs with it. His tone’s calm, musing.]
Can a god and a shinki be more than god and shinki? [A measure before adding in a lower voice.] Or will it make problems between them?
[Yeah, it’s vague, he knows. The nature of god and shinki is a complex relationship. But Sousuke’s not honest enough with his softer emotions and being open to other people to outright ask the serious/embarrassing question:
What happens if you find yourself attracted to your own god?]
When: Early October
[It’s rare that he posts to the BBS; Sousuke’s quiet nature and sometimes-over-focus kind of leads to that little problem. Content to dwell with his own life and his own small circle of friends and duties. But sometimes, the private life just doesn’t cut it. Especially when said private life is the entire reason for breaking his silence and going outside that small circle.
The video feed clicks on with a quiet sound, light blazing from the screen for a second until it adjusts to the scenery. It’s soon obvious he’s alone. Considering the presence of a black jacket barely resting at the peripheral of the video’s frame, it’s likely he’s holding the screen to his side. Deliberately not pointing the feed at himself. Instead, there’s a lovely shot of a quiet patch of natural garden, complete with trickling spring, breezing of clear air, and the ever-present drizzle of pink sakura petals from the surrounding grove Eros’ castle temple is renowned for.

There’s a moment of silence, semi-awkward on his end, before Sousuke finally outs with it. His tone’s calm, musing.]
Can a god and a shinki be more than god and shinki? [A measure before adding in a lower voice.] Or will it make problems between them?
[Yeah, it’s vague, he knows. The nature of god and shinki is a complex relationship. But Sousuke’s not honest enough with his softer emotions and being open to other people to outright ask the serious/

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I know we're not guaranteed tomorrow. But I don't want to mess up today.
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Are there any now?
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A god's bond to his shinki and a shinki's amnesia.
[Being the biggest two he's concerned about.]
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If that's so... then I'm sorry, I can't recommend that you try it, after all.
In a case like that, you're only asking for tragedy.
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[Silence for a while, but then...]
I hate this. I can distract myself from it as many times as I want, but in the end, a shinki is never safe.
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I was a shinki once, and I cared very much for someone who had known me in life. Although we both survived, it didn't end well.
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I need to know, Hakkai.
My god's done everything he can to protect me. I've trained to keep my mind in control. But... I know Rin knew me before I died.
How far can we go? I try not to think of things; I try not to remember. But is it true that one slip or nostalgia will ultimately kill me?
[No minced words. He wants to know the limits. If Hakkai'd been a shinki, then he should know just how frustrating it is to be shackled like this. Sousuke can run and retreat each time that horrible feeling of dread begins to rise in his stomach, but...]
I don't want to lose him.
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[It's true that one slip can be fatal... but not a slip of Sosuke's. A slip of his god's.
Gojyo hadn't ever slipped up. He'd been careful, even when Hakkai wasn't; even when Hakkai tried desperately to reach beyond the implacable borders of his own forgetfulness. And reaching had blighted him, when he knew it was wrong, but it had never killed him.
It's more dangerous, when there are some pieces, but not all.]
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[He only knows that Rin knew him before he died.]
I have an inkling of two things, but nothing beyond that... feeling.
[He's doing his best not to think of either of those inklings right now. Even counting the letters in the text in front of him to keep his brain occupied.]
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Sometimes, if there's something you have remembered, it can lead to other ideas, and that can be more dangerous... and I mean a true memory, not a guess. It does happen to new shinki, sometimes.
But the only thing that would destroy you is if your god were to make a mistake. Not you.
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[Not having to worry about an accidental memory coming up and starting a crazy spiral towards his demise is a relief.
Sousuke does his best not to guess at himself, but circumstances have led to assumptions. Knowing it happens to new shinki, sometimes at least, is... good?]
My god's not likely to make a mistake. We haven't slipped up and we've been together over a year.
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[On one hand: they can't accidentally push themselves too far, not without the assistance of someone who does know more than they do. On the other hand... those memories simply remain, dangerous and tantalizing, too far away to reach, and sometimes that's almost worse than the fear of destruction.]
But if you trust him, then... you're the one taking the risk, after all. The decision should be yours to make.
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[All of them should be free to make their own choices, but gods are bound by their own limits, just like the shinki. It's really a twisted system, even moreso for certain pairs. But they have to deal with it... a steep price for a second chance.]
Hakkai. Do you know anything about nostalgia?
[Last question topic and he'll stop picking your brain.]
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But there are things I can do that make me assume I could do them when I was alive too.
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It's always best to grow comfortable with those skills before you're using them in an emergency, though. You may not remember your limits.
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I don't let myself dwell on it. But I know I enjoy it.
[Well that's true, but just to clear things a little.]
No it's nothing like that. Normal things like cooking and athletics like swimming.
I'm pretty sure controlling water is a shinki-only ability.
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Sometimes it may tell you things you didn't want to know about yourself... but cooking and swimming are safe, I think.
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Whatever I find out about myself, I'll handle it when it comes.
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I needed to hear that.
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It'd be nicer if we could at least know what's the reason for all this.
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And shinki are meant to forget their past. It's stranger, though, that new shinki have sometimes remembered pieces of it.
I wish I had any answers.
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Apparently the older gods didn't act the way the newer gods and shinki do. There were different expectations and even taboos as well.
It's frustrating they would select humans for shinki, but wipe their memories. Humans are curious by nature.
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