The Rebel's Final Yell
I do not fight without a cause
I fight to protect
Till the very end
Because it's who I am
And now that you see me
As my knees buckle under the weight of life and the waiting embrace of Death
Please don't leave me here
Please don't let me be forgotten
Please don't let me die
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The Rebel's Final Yell
Echoes on for ages
For anyone who will listen
Surely
His last shout at the Devil
Will be the one that matters most
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I leave you today with a question
I may never find the answer to
Are our deaths really ours?
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*sigh* thoughts on Nintendo's botw/totk timeline shenanigans and tomfoolery?
tbh. my maybe-unpopular opinion is that the timeline is only important when a game's place on the timeline seriously informs the way their narrative progresses. the problem is that before botw we almost NEVER got games where it didn't matter. it matters for skyward sword because it's the beginning, and it matters for tp/ww/alttp (and their respective sequels) because the choices the hero of time makes explicitly inform the narrative of those games in one way or another. it matters which timeline we're in for those games because these cycles we're seeing are close enough to oot's cycle that they're still feeling the effects of his choices. botw, however, takes place at minimum 10 thousand years after oot, so its place on the timeline actually functionally means nothing. botw is completely divorced from the hero of time & his story, so what he does is a nonissue in the context of botw link and zelda's story. thus, which timeline botw happens in is a nonissue. honestly I kind of liked the idea that it happened in all of them. i think there's a cool idea of inevitability that can be played with there. but the point is that the timeline exists to enhance and fill in the lore of games that need it, and botw/totk don't really need it because the devs finally realized they could make a game without the hero of time in it.
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some info about jjk dazai :)
he’s Just Some Guy, never formally trained in jujutsu, naturally gifted and honed his below abilities by himself with the guidance of his mentor (most likely mori) .
toying with the idea that if he hones his technique enough he might be able to rid a person/spirit of their cursed energy completely (which for the spirit would result in their physical body being rendered almost useless and therefore easier to exorcise) and due to the nature of this ability and the ones below, he’s classed as an unregistered special grade
his cursed technique is cursed energy nullification and renders the users cursed energy output, you guessed it, NULL. it’s limited to physical touch with an after effect of around 5 seconds, enough for him to land a quick physical hit on you or begin making an escape, likewise though that cursed techniques that don't require touch cannot be used against him (think chuuya's gravity maniplation and how it doesn't work on dazai)
cursed tools will work on him in the sense that the tool itself may slash, cut, ?? shoot ?? at him and he can be physically harmed by the action, but the cursed energy imbued in the tool will not effect him and again, the cursed energy on the tool will be rendered null for an after effect of 5 seconds if it touches him
his domain expansion is No Longer Human, a dark and vast space that renders all inhabitants cursed energy captured within it useless, they’re just like regular people. the same goes for cursed spirits caught either in his technique by touch, or his domain expansion, because while their physical body is there they simply cannot use techniques, so you’re just fighting a monster without any special cursed skills
within bsd it's shown that if an ability user possesses an ability that they can trap their opponent inside, dazai is still able to nullify that too, this would work the same for his opponents domains, he cannot be kept inside them - or rather the effects of them
don’t work on him
to avoid the destruction of his domain, the domain itself it creates two other mirror images of dazai, therefore making it harder to discern which one to attack to break the domain (taken as there are three ages which are significant within his canon timeline. 15, 18, 22)
the pm and the ada still exist in this universe and simply work in tandem to protect yokohama from cursed spirits. the pm do their regular business alongside this at night and the ada during the day, whilst also taking on cases related to cured spirits / energy. some members of either affiliation may have at one time been aligned with jujutsu society but left of their own volition / other circumstances
dazai was aligned with the pm, following a similar journey in his story he later leaves and joins the ada or whatever they'd be called in the jjk verse :)
if you asked him, hey dazai how would you solve the main jjk storyline, he's handing you a loaded gun like ???? EASY ????
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How did I forget that a solid 40 minutes of Crisis Core’s story, a harrowing tale of friendships being sullied, misinterpreting literature, and human experimentation plunging that whatshisname into insanity-
Is dedicated to Zack looking for his wallet
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oh I would so so love to commission fic and compensate u properly but are we allowed to do that with copyright laws n all?
ah a very good and often asked question!
strictly speaking, no not really, but there's a spectrum of opinions on if it's an 'okay' thing to do anyway ranging from 'obviously that's technically illegal and it should never, ever happen' to 'you're simply paying someone for their time creating content that otherwise wouldn't have been made by the original creators.' it's a bit of a messy subject. tons of fan artists offer art commissions without anyone batting an eye - some people are comfortable with that, others aren't.
this reddit post is a pretty good forum discussing your exact question. one of the best ways I've seen it put is: "Generally, what I've seen is along the lines of 'hey, do you really want a specific fic to exist, without you having to write it? I can do that for you. Here are my prices, if you're interested' and then the fic, once done, is posted publicly. So, more paying for the fic to exist than the fic itself, if that makes any sense."
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The difference between us fic writers is, we write about all manner of nasty things. But we also tag them as a means of warning readers. If the work contains something I don't want to read about, I don't read it.
In the case of Our Flag Means Death: There was no tag warning about the death of a major character. But I learned about it through other people.
So with that in mind, I will not continue my viewing of the show. Because I honestly don't want to see this character's death.
I hope it DOES continue onward. Maybe Izzy WILL be brought back through some miraculous twist of fate. Or maybe it's wishful thinking.
But, as it is, I am putting this story down... Our Flag Means Death ended with La Vie En Rose.
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