Konatsu Warren (
unfortunateson) wrote2011-03-06 08:58 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Entry tags:
MEMORY #2 ("Don't mock the dead, heretic.") // significant neutral
yaaay I have a second memory \o/ THIS ONE IS A BIT LONGER, SO.
This memory encompasses these pages: 1 2 3 4
So basically, the memory begins with Konatsu cutting down a shitload of soldiers AND THEIR CANNONS with his sword (on the previous page he like cuts a cannon in half which is hilarious wtf). He tells Shuri that he's doing this for Hyuuga's sake, and that this is a war, so he needs to stand up and fight and not look away from the carnage if he wants to survive. When the battle is over, Shuri kicks some of the dead bodies; Konatsu backhands him and tells him not to disrespect the dead. Shuri breaks down, and Konatsu . . . doesn't so much comfort him as stand there and allow Shuri to cling to him, and muse about the snow covering the bodies and the sadness of war.
THIS WAS TOTALLY THE MOST AWESOME MEMORY FOR KONATSU TO GET AT THIS POINT IN THE GAME HA HA HA.
What Konatsu learns from this:
* he was a soldier, and an extremely capable one, with incredible sword skills.
* the man from his previous memory is named Hyuuga, and Konatsu is dedicated to him.
* the existence of Shuri and his personality, though not his name.
* the experience of war and killing, and being in command of inferiors; his own ruthlessness in battle.
* a deep respect for the dead, even those who are enemies.
* he calls Shuri a heretic, and combined with the fact that Hyuuga was dressed as a clergyman in his last memory, he now is pretty sure he was fighting a Holy War of some sort/was a member of the Church in this world. (HILARIOUSLY INCORRECT)
. . . I really should like, essay on his entire first day and his team and stuff but the basic gist is that Konatsu was already beginning to develop ideas about himself and what kind of person he was, and this memory pretty much strongly reinforces all of them, so. \:D/
This memory encompasses these pages: 1 2 3 4
So basically, the memory begins with Konatsu cutting down a shitload of soldiers AND THEIR CANNONS with his sword (on the previous page he like cuts a cannon in half which is hilarious wtf). He tells Shuri that he's doing this for Hyuuga's sake, and that this is a war, so he needs to stand up and fight and not look away from the carnage if he wants to survive. When the battle is over, Shuri kicks some of the dead bodies; Konatsu backhands him and tells him not to disrespect the dead. Shuri breaks down, and Konatsu . . . doesn't so much comfort him as stand there and allow Shuri to cling to him, and muse about the snow covering the bodies and the sadness of war.
THIS WAS TOTALLY THE MOST AWESOME MEMORY FOR KONATSU TO GET AT THIS POINT IN THE GAME HA HA HA.
What Konatsu learns from this:
* he was a soldier, and an extremely capable one, with incredible sword skills.
* the man from his previous memory is named Hyuuga, and Konatsu is dedicated to him.
* the existence of Shuri and his personality, though not his name.
* the experience of war and killing, and being in command of inferiors; his own ruthlessness in battle.
* a deep respect for the dead, even those who are enemies.
* he calls Shuri a heretic, and combined with the fact that Hyuuga was dressed as a clergyman in his last memory, he now is pretty sure he was fighting a Holy War of some sort/was a member of the Church in this world. (HILARIOUSLY INCORRECT)
. . . I really should like, essay on his entire first day and his team and stuff but the basic gist is that Konatsu was already beginning to develop ideas about himself and what kind of person he was, and this memory pretty much strongly reinforces all of them, so. \:D/
no subject
Shuri's personality is a separate entity, really.
no subject