mikazuki knows what he would say to a sword. he would ask them more about their dreams, about what they would like to do with these new bodies, about what prompts them to understand that they are not only a blade anymore - but human.
he thinks just a little bit more on what he would like to say to souji, who has always been human, and yet still thinks this way. a loyalty so specific, that ideals and outside bonds do not touch his heart in the same way. to live and die for the hands that wield you, and nothing else.]
You are a sword, in the end, for that is what your context has required you to be. For your Kondo-san and your Hijikata-san to similarly pick up their blades, and carry out their ideals.
But I take it you have some understanding of how that legacy goes.
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mikazuki knows what he would say to a sword. he would ask them more about their dreams, about what they would like to do with these new bodies, about what prompts them to understand that they are not only a blade anymore - but human.
he thinks just a little bit more on what he would like to say to souji, who has always been human, and yet still thinks this way. a loyalty so specific, that ideals and outside bonds do not touch his heart in the same way. to live and die for the hands that wield you, and nothing else.]
You are a sword, in the end, for that is what your context has required you to be. For your Kondo-san and your Hijikata-san to similarly pick up their blades, and carry out their ideals.
But I take it you have some understanding of how that legacy goes.