week 6
Week 6
Sunday - Thursday
Another week of misfortune has passed by and while the end result is that there won't be any issues to anyone's existence being altered for the worst, it doesn't mean anyone's celebrating. If anything, the stressful machinations of the recent trial would require some of you to have someone champion some sort of recuperation amongst you in an attempt to relieve the strain. Whether or not its entirely successful in doing so is up to each individual. After all, there are some of you who are naturally able to endure more than others.
There's not even much time for that before the dawn of the next week is upon the castle. As it comes, everything seems quiet, which is understandable, considering that five lives were lost in the previous week.
Of course, the next best thing to focus on would be what's been newly revealed within the castle. It'll help most of you get your mind off of the current situation to an extent—distractions have a way of making that possible. Presuming, by chance, you do find yourself taking a peek at the sakura tree, you'll notice that the buds have started to finally open up. Is it time for spring at last? If so, you might find yourself wishing that the season would suddenly find itself on hold.
There's not even much time for that before the dawn of the next week is upon the castle. As it comes, everything seems quiet, which is understandable, considering that five lives were lost in the previous week.
Of course, the next best thing to focus on would be what's been newly revealed within the castle. It'll help most of you get your mind off of the current situation to an extent—distractions have a way of making that possible. Presuming, by chance, you do find yourself taking a peek at the sakura tree, you'll notice that the buds have started to finally open up. Is it time for spring at last? If so, you might find yourself wishing that the season would suddenly find itself on hold.
You can contact the sage with your pendants here, and the teishu here.)
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dont hold your pendant up to them when you check them out! `.)
ps if youre trying to do what the poem asks the scroll is a good place to start ]
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The stack of papers, on the other hand, get a far less subtle reaction as she does a double take almost immediately. This so obviously can't be what she thinks, so she recomposes herself quickly, reads carefully and puts the papers back in order.
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[ i mean, obviously he's interested in what people have to say about them. but in that nonchalant way of like wow i happened to be here closely watching your reaction to those papers i definitely didn't leave out!!! you know how it goes. ]
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No more than usual, Majima-san.
[Which is to say, "a lot" is really pushing it.]
Where did you find these?
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[ he shrugs - except i mean, she knows he found the one he showed her before so. obviously at least one of them came from the music room, as he indicated to her in their last meeting ]
Ya jus' seem awfully unsurprised by the battle shit. Was it Teishu who told ya, then?
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But in all seriousness, as far as she's concerned what she knows isn't a secret.]
No, it was the Sage who told me about it. You remember that note I showed you from the infirmary? I asked the Sage about it and he told me -- reluctantly and with great sadness, I might add -- that the man who wrote it was his comrade. A person who perished in battle.
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Yeah, he usedta have an active role on the battlefield with his unit. They followed him, totally fuckin' devoted.
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The Sage spoke of him in glowing terms. Apparently, he was kind, forgiving and looked out for others. I think the irony that is his utter failure to follow in his friend's footsteps may be a little lost on him.
[But then again, maybe not... though this time, she pauses to see what Majima has to say about it.]
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'course he doesn't see it. His army all thought he was the same way. He probably think he's a fuckin' swell guy - an' who are we ta tell him otherwise?
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You know, Majima-san... I'm curious. What was your opinion on Senhime-san? More specifically did she seem, to you, a good judge of character or was she a person who was easily fooled?
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[ it hasn't been sen-hime-chan since that awful trial. other people he might have been more forgiving with their murders, but he's been pretty consistently cold about sen ever since hers. ]
I think that she was over confident.
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She seemed to believe the Sage was acting in the interest of the greater good of his own people... that our lives were worth sacrificing for the sake of saving many. [Misora keeps her tone carefully neutral there.] She left him a message telling him to hold his head up high and to continue on a difficult and thankless path.
[A beat.] The Teishu on the other hand on the other hand told me that I was "not incorrect" to infer from a conversation I had with him that the true purpose of the ritual is to give the Sage either god-like powers or to become a God himself.
Those accounts don't have to be mutually exclusive, of course. The Sage could be attempting to gain this power to get rid of corruption, but.... am I correct in assuming you favor the view that Senhime-san was entirely mistaken about the Sage?
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[ hm thats decidedly not an answer but!! ]
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Seems kind of messy to leave these where anyone can find them.
[Is she talking about Majima, or the Sage? It's a mystery ♪]
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It's just easy to get misled when we're missing so much information to begin with. I want to be cautious!
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[ majima shrugs. he definitely didnt leave it here!!! it definitely doesn't have one of his one eyed emojis on it!! ]
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[She does. Assume he's the one who collected them, it's just a question of where and how.]
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