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giyū "not a gerbil" tomioka ([personal profile] baori) wrote2020-06-07 02:15 pm
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( kara )


i require a shitpost
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[personal profile] unfriendliest 2020-07-01 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[ his expression is somber, but not quite sympathetic as he looks at giyuu's sword, reads the description, and listens. ]

...Maybe. But that doesn't mean they loved their masters any less, or that they won't still carry the burden of failing to protect them.
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[personal profile] unfriendliest 2020-07-02 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
Not necessarily. Even the best swordsmen can meet their end at someone stronger, or faster, or smarter than they are - or even someone luckier. All it takes is one unlucky turn in a battle for everything to go wrong.

But there is always one who knows our blade better than the reset, no matter their skill, and one who cares for us the most. That's usually our master, and we want to protect them the most. That's our job, as swords - to protect.
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[personal profile] unfriendliest 2020-07-03 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
You won't, but your sword might.

[ kara shrugs. ]

Many of us pride ourselves on our ability to protect our masters. Most of you wield us with the intention of protecting something, don't you? We may be capable of killing, but that is the real reason we're made. Is it that surprising we'd hold ourselves to that standard? The ability of the master doesn't change that.