山崎 宗介 || Yamazaki Sōsuke (
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- kairi | kingdom hearts,
- ω akihiko sanada | persona 3,
- ω freyja wion | macross delta,
- ω hazel grouse | saiyuki,
- ω ichiru kiryuu | vampire knight,
- ω kotetsu urashima | touken ranbu,
- ω masaki kurosaki | bleach,
- ω rin matsuoka | free!,
- ω sha gojyo | saiyuki,
- ω shuusei kagari | psycho-pass,
- ω sousuke yamazaki | free!,
- ω toshizou hijikata | peacemaker kuro
Heaven's BBS | Text & Video ~ A Stolen Voice
Posted: May 21st
From: Sousuke Yamazaki
What are shinki?
I’ve not been here long, so I don’t know the truth. Apparently no shinki can. But I’ve experienced enough.
I don’t like it.
We’re shinki. We weren’t told anything upon our arrival. All we knew is that we’re dead and know nothing else. Other shinki probably had the same experience I did: stumble around until someone told me I had to find a god or something before something bad happened to me. We have to rely on whatever our gods tell us as the truth. We’re told we’re supposed to help our gods with their duties and wants and protect them or fight for them. We can’t exist without you; gods give us form and prevent us from fading away. We have to depend on you to survive.
So what are we to you?
I have a god. A Master. He tells me that I’m human more than I’m his shinki. I don’t know if I believe him entirely.
Not all Masters are like that, are they. Some don’t care what a shinki feels. I guess that’s not far from the truth though. After all, shinki are really nothing more than tools to gods. Gods can pick us up simply because they want something from us. Maybe you feel good having us at your side because you think we remind you of something. Maybe you want us because we’re useful to you or you like our looks or fit your fighting style or powers.
But if it doesn’t work out, if we piss our gods off or don’t please them, they’re allowed to discard us like a broken item. Gods can even cycle through us one after another until they’ve found the perfect tool to fit their current needs. And when you’re done, you can throw us away until you’re ready to use us again. Or left to wander for someone else to maybe pick up before we fade away into nothing.
And we have no choice but to come when you call us whether we want to or not. Because we’re nothing without you. We’re valuable possessions to keep close or useful but expendable objects to get the job done.
I don’t know if all gods are aware of this; I know the shinki aren’t. Gods can even steal shinki from another god without asking. Force a new name upon us and give us a new form and power. And if we’re stubborn, apparently blackmail and threats are just as effective. Or you can simply hurt us until we break or get rid of us because we’re not working as you want. Like we’re some kind of toy for your amusement.
We’re told we’re entering a partnership with our gods, but in reality, it only goes one way. We have to choose between vanishing or living as a weapon, companion, prize, tool, whatever, for a god we don’t even know.
If you’re a shinki, think about this. If you’re a god, ask yourself why you have a shinki.

[A video feed flicks on. A full moon glows yellow in the sky above, encircled by spiraling clouds. The edge of a sakura tree billows pink and gentle at one side of the screen, releasing ghost-light sakura petals into the winds that carry them away. It’s silent, some for himself to gather his thoughts, some for letting whoever’s listening to him think. Maybe it is rambling, but the experience he went through…]
So what are our rights? Does anyone want to tell me how this is supposed to work?
All of this may not be something some of you gods care about.
But the shinki should know.
[His is a quiet voice, deep like the dark waters far below the surface of the sea.]
I’m aware I’m probably a rare case; most of the gods I’ve met seem decent. Some of you say you’d never act like I’ve described or think like this towards a shinki. That we can trust you. But we don’t know you. So how can we trust you? Ultimately we have to trust our gods because we don’t know anything else. Whether you use that to your advantage or not is up to you.
It’s a disgusting feeling to know you’re powerless against someone else. I can be stolen and wielded by any god who wants me, regardless of how I feel about it. And if I don’t want that, I have to eternally stick by my Master’s side like a frightened child. We’re not free; we can’t even rely on ourselves because our powers, beyond the borderline, is useless unless directed by a god. I didn’t want this, I don’t know if any shinki does.
[A quiet breath seeps backwards above the screen and the edge of a shirt sleeve flutters into view on one side of the screen. Sousuke’s leaning against the wall beside the window, not in sight, but obviously here if someone feels like talking.]
And if any of you gods haven’t yet learned how to track or trace your shinki, you should start working on that now. Otherwise you're going to find yourself out a useful tool for a while simply because some other god wants to do something different for a change.
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I wasn’t aware a shinki could be without a god for so long. [That makes him curious as to what really a shinki had to rely upon a god for. He knew there are some risks but… This guy obviously isn’t simply a spirit floating around aimlessly. He’s doing things, learning things.] Aa. It doesn’t.
[He should make a point to go to the labor center sometime as well, see what he can find there.] A lot of people gave me information my first day, but most of it was confusing or upsetting. Anything’s better than nothing though. [He wonders if his information’s been helpful to this guy more because of the topic or if it really has been more helpful just in general.]
It’s going to be hard for me to give them the benefit of the doubt right now. Maybe later, when things have calmed down. [As the guy said, given the situation. Every shinki will simply have to figure it out for themselves where they stand on the idea of trusting gods.]
I’m Sousuke Yamazaki.
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Somehow it makes it very fortunate for him. Turning into a monster or fading away. These all sound rather unpleasant. ]
To some extent, you are right. Having something to work off of is better than nothing at all.
[ He can't agree more to the statement. However, it still doesn't make him feel any better. In a general sense, he has given him more details than anyone else. Most of the people were rather tight lipped about the information the were giving. ]
True enough.
[ He would add more to it but he decides it's best not to. ]
Ichiru Kiryuu. A pleasure, I suppose.
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Aa. [There isn’t much more he can offer him, which bothers him a little. The conversation’s been more a warning than anything else and Sousuke doesn’t know enough about the place to really help in this case.]
Ichiru. I’ll remember that. I know it’s ironic, but I hope you find some stability soon. I don’t want to see this happen to someone else.
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[ Since that's the only thing he can do right now rather than being reckless and jumping into unknown situations. whatever it may be, Sousuke has more or less given him some of the information he needs to know about this world and the residents to some extent. He knows that there's a lot he has to look into. ]
It's quite alright. Thank you for your concern. I will make sure not be reckless and I hope the same as well.
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There's a lot for both of them, hell, all gods and shinki, to look into regarding this event and the possible ramifications it has. He thought it'd be something small, but it's turned out to be a lot bigger.]
Aa. Let me know if you find something out.
I'll see you around.
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I'll keep you informed if I do, Sousuke-san.
Bye Bye.
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Same.
Ja ne, Ichiru.