ahh I don't think any of our characters ever interacted :( nothing is ringing a bell. boo.
ty for the site!! I will read soon. so nostalgic! ugh, just skimming through, the art gives me life.
Haha idk if Shishi would PROTECT him from supernatural danger tbh, ngl, like if they end up fighting side-by-side in an event or something (a character told Shishi sometimes there are swarms of beasts and such that need to be fought off)... he wouldn't use his own supernatural forces on him when practicing together, just in good form. but battle honor is very important to him (bushidou samurai shit and all), he only respects capable fighters (out of all types of people period, i mean, like that's the only kind of person who can earn his respect lol, brutal), so considering that Souji is shinsengumi, Shishi would basically throw his hands up in trust like "hey, you're a talented human swordsman, shogun's police, one of only 300 warriors, go, do your thing, that's all on you as a fighter." He's not especially merciful or empathetic, not a pacifist at all. It can be pretty cold and scornful at times but there is a real logic there, too, even if it's a bit twisted. He's not heartless, he just follows his own moral compass.
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ty for the site!! I will read soon. so nostalgic! ugh, just skimming through, the art gives me life.
Haha idk if Shishi would PROTECT him from supernatural danger tbh, ngl, like if they end up fighting side-by-side in an event or something (a character told Shishi sometimes there are swarms of beasts and such that need to be fought off)... he wouldn't use his own supernatural forces on him when practicing together, just in good form. but battle honor is very important to him (bushidou samurai shit and all), he only respects capable fighters (out of all types of people period, i mean, like that's the only kind of person who can earn his respect lol, brutal), so considering that Souji is shinsengumi, Shishi would basically throw his hands up in trust like "hey, you're a talented human swordsman, shogun's police, one of only 300 warriors, go, do your thing, that's all on you as a fighter." He's not especially merciful or empathetic, not a pacifist at all. It can be pretty cold and scornful at times but there is a real logic there, too, even if it's a bit twisted. He's not heartless, he just follows his own moral compass.