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Subdivided Mods ([personal profile] cyclists) wrote2019-08-03 08:50 am

TL;CR



TL;CR MEME

1. Comment with your character.
2. Receive comments from others.
3. Reply to their comments with long ballads and explanations of your characters' relationship throughout the game.
4. Endure everyone else reading your comment like the vultures they are.

[personal profile] compendiem 2019-08-04 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
futaba aaaaaaaaaaaaa minato spent so long after her death feeling terrible bc he volunteered to kill her, to the point where she became part of his boggart bc him being responsible for people's deaths is what shakes him the most. but he volunteered to execute futaba bc he believed otherwise lune would use a sword on her and he absolutely did not want her death to be traumatizing. like, it might've been a cop-out to kill her while distracted, but that's what he decided to do in the end, he wanted her last moments to be the excitement of solving a puzzle box and finding a heart item inside, bc he wanted to draw out the "real" futaba and not the corrupted one, and he thinks he was able to achieve that. he wanted to give her a comfortable, painless death, one ending in sleep, and he tried really hard to smile for her in the end so that it was the last thing that she saw.

all he knew before her death was the suspicion that she was a persona user and just that knowledge alone is like "there's somebody here who gets it" and he immediately felt comfortable with her and the fact that she would hop right into rpg stuff with him was also very comfortable. but getting to know her after joining the graveyard, it was like meeting up with a very old friend he quickly becomes very fond of bc she was just so excited and she was smiling and laughing and wanting to do things with him, and it dissolved the fear that he'd been carrying around that she would hate him forever and never forgive him for killing her, so it was a huge weight off his shoulders and getting to see futaba being happy was the best thing to come out of being in the graveyard