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taotrooper) wrote2007-06-13 12:59 am
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A story of fate and trust
I'm not going to say names or fandoms yet. Probably a couple of you will know what fandom this is about just with the provided hints, or just because you've heard me talking about this. But still, whether you know this tale or not, I want you to read this.
Just read the story of these two characters, without judging them until I tell you so.
Once upon a time, a silent heroine came down to that world, following a prophecy and followed by monsters. When the time came, she fought valiantly with warriors against demons, and lastly faced the beast that killed many innocents and destroyed her domains. However, she was there too late, and she died over a stupid accident. She became a legend between the mortals, though.
Years later, that beast's seal was broken and it returned to cursing the world. She was revived because she was needed. She seemed weaker and more naive in that new reincarnation, though. A young kid who was around willingly became her sidekick because it was convenient to him. And so, they go forth to fight evil.
On the way, they met a strange man with a cocky attitude who asked too many questions. The reckless heroine, who never said no to a good fight, challenged him. She won, but he seemed disappointed because her powers weren't what they used to be. Both her and her friend seemed surprised the man knew her from before; whether she actually remembered him somehow was never said by her or in the story itself. Also, the man seems too friendly in speech, even looking like he's flirting with her.
The man assured them he could see the future, and proved it by foreseeing them falling to a river in a short-term time. It came true, by the way.
Later on, they met him again. She's again challenged by him, and yet again she's mocked by him even if she had won. The power, he said, wasn't enough to destroy her enemy. That didn't stop him from doing another stupid prediction, and ask them about an item he needed. Annoyed by the man's attitude, the sidekick decides they should get to that item first. And so they work their way to it, just for the item to be snagged by few seconds by the mysterious man, who had done nothing to help them anyway.
Soon, the time had come to fight her enemy. The man showed up, and used that item to annul the barriers between the monster and her. But in the end he gets to be kept outside the barrier, laughing: in a way, he had deceived them, but they had to get in anyway after all. The heroine defeats the evil, but they discovered it was just the tip of the iceberg.
And so the main characters went through the country, saving more people and handling the evil demons tormenting humans. Occasionally the man would pop in and out, offering them advices or snarky comments or silly prophecies. He never fought with her again, or talked bad about her abilities. He was just there for short conversations, usually targeted at the sidekick. The boy thought the man was twisted, and probably wanted to destroy her. The man seemed amused, as all he truly desired was getting the path to get to a certain place. Or so he said.
Doom grew near the duo, and they found themselves near an abandoned ship of myths. The ultimate evil lurked inside. The sidekick decides to part ways, as it was too much for him to handle and his goal was already obtained. She insisted him to make her company. The kid refused. The man appeared from nowhere and intervened: it wasn't the kid's fate to come with them (the heroine and the prophet man) inside the ship. He, on the other hand, was ecstatic: the ship would be his path, so he also had to go inside. And so, they both got in, the sidekick left behind and considering to follow the man's last advice.
She got distracted with the old enemies now boarding the ship. When she gets to the last chamber, she finds the man fighting the ultimate enemy, the lord of the demons. He was having a hard time, as he was no match. He turned to her:
"There you are, [her name]. I thought I could handle this before you arrived. But it seems I have met my match. Heh heh... This brings back memories, [nickname]! Remember when we faced [first baddie] together on [place where she comes from]?"
The dark lord then noticed her, and sucked all her powers, leaving her useless. Then it attacked, but then the man holds his remaining weapon to block the damage directed at her. He was willing to stand firm in the battle, as her people had been killed by that monster and the blame was most partially on him. He had to atone for his indirect sin, and take revenge. Then, he last directed at her. He reveals to the audience he was the one who had made that first prophecy regarding the way to kill the first baddie.
"That's what I told you. And you waited for me without question. You waited patiently in this land of mortals... You waited for the day that [person] was born. You believed in me despite knowing that I count myself among the ranks of the accursed [his nation] who had escaped from [place where he came from]. I was deeply moved by your earnest spirit. This is why my faith in you has not waned since that faithful day when we engaged [first baddie] in battle side by side. [her name], you must return to [her home]. You must do so in order to bring peace to this world!"
After saying this, he was defeated and thrown down the void. She stared in horror. Then she screamed enraged at the enemy, and fought it until she got her powers back and finally defeated it (with a lot of help from her old friends).
But right after that, the man returned almost in one piece. Of course, he had always been her ally, and he was looking for that path just to take her home after that fight. She's sincerely happy he made it back. Hell, she actually glomped him and showed an unusual tenderness -although she's usually really sweet when she's not fighting anyone actually, but the display of affection in that scene was rare from her. And thus, he takes her back to her world in the ship, and they sailed together.
**********
That's the story. If you read the last part without knowing who the characters are, and how they look like, doesn't it sound romantic or filled with subtext? It does to me. He's devoted to fate and to amend his past, but he's also very devoted to her -platonically or not. They have a history together. And the ending would leave them with a open, almost-fluffy ending, perfect for pairing them up.
The thing is... shipping this is kinda very wrong.
She's not a human. She doesn't even takes a humanoid form in the whole story. She doesn't even have a gender. She's using the avatar of a genderless wolf on earth. Hell, in the glomping scene I'm describing above, it just looks like a doggie friendly licking its master's face; it's not even trying to be sexy, it's just cute. But if you consider she's the higher being in her world and not an animal... I don't know.
I'd ship this. I'd have to assume she can take a humanoid form, because she's a god and maybe it's possible for her when she has full powers. Because bestiality is just... no plz noes. The Japanese fandom assumes this a lot, so I don't feel that guilty.
Still, do you think I'm crazy for considering this a potential good couple?
(ETA: By the way, if you read the comments you'll get spoiled about the identity and fandom of these two, The whole thing seen alone is a fat spoiler of the whole fandom, but if I tell you what fandom I'm spoiling you beforehand, my whole rhetorical question is not valid anymore)
Just read the story of these two characters, without judging them until I tell you so.
Once upon a time, a silent heroine came down to that world, following a prophecy and followed by monsters. When the time came, she fought valiantly with warriors against demons, and lastly faced the beast that killed many innocents and destroyed her domains. However, she was there too late, and she died over a stupid accident. She became a legend between the mortals, though.
Years later, that beast's seal was broken and it returned to cursing the world. She was revived because she was needed. She seemed weaker and more naive in that new reincarnation, though. A young kid who was around willingly became her sidekick because it was convenient to him. And so, they go forth to fight evil.
On the way, they met a strange man with a cocky attitude who asked too many questions. The reckless heroine, who never said no to a good fight, challenged him. She won, but he seemed disappointed because her powers weren't what they used to be. Both her and her friend seemed surprised the man knew her from before; whether she actually remembered him somehow was never said by her or in the story itself. Also, the man seems too friendly in speech, even looking like he's flirting with her.
The man assured them he could see the future, and proved it by foreseeing them falling to a river in a short-term time. It came true, by the way.
Later on, they met him again. She's again challenged by him, and yet again she's mocked by him even if she had won. The power, he said, wasn't enough to destroy her enemy. That didn't stop him from doing another stupid prediction, and ask them about an item he needed. Annoyed by the man's attitude, the sidekick decides they should get to that item first. And so they work their way to it, just for the item to be snagged by few seconds by the mysterious man, who had done nothing to help them anyway.
Soon, the time had come to fight her enemy. The man showed up, and used that item to annul the barriers between the monster and her. But in the end he gets to be kept outside the barrier, laughing: in a way, he had deceived them, but they had to get in anyway after all. The heroine defeats the evil, but they discovered it was just the tip of the iceberg.
And so the main characters went through the country, saving more people and handling the evil demons tormenting humans. Occasionally the man would pop in and out, offering them advices or snarky comments or silly prophecies. He never fought with her again, or talked bad about her abilities. He was just there for short conversations, usually targeted at the sidekick. The boy thought the man was twisted, and probably wanted to destroy her. The man seemed amused, as all he truly desired was getting the path to get to a certain place. Or so he said.
Doom grew near the duo, and they found themselves near an abandoned ship of myths. The ultimate evil lurked inside. The sidekick decides to part ways, as it was too much for him to handle and his goal was already obtained. She insisted him to make her company. The kid refused. The man appeared from nowhere and intervened: it wasn't the kid's fate to come with them (the heroine and the prophet man) inside the ship. He, on the other hand, was ecstatic: the ship would be his path, so he also had to go inside. And so, they both got in, the sidekick left behind and considering to follow the man's last advice.
She got distracted with the old enemies now boarding the ship. When she gets to the last chamber, she finds the man fighting the ultimate enemy, the lord of the demons. He was having a hard time, as he was no match. He turned to her:
"There you are, [her name]. I thought I could handle this before you arrived. But it seems I have met my match. Heh heh... This brings back memories, [nickname]! Remember when we faced [first baddie] together on [place where she comes from]?"
The dark lord then noticed her, and sucked all her powers, leaving her useless. Then it attacked, but then the man holds his remaining weapon to block the damage directed at her. He was willing to stand firm in the battle, as her people had been killed by that monster and the blame was most partially on him. He had to atone for his indirect sin, and take revenge. Then, he last directed at her. He reveals to the audience he was the one who had made that first prophecy regarding the way to kill the first baddie.
"That's what I told you. And you waited for me without question. You waited patiently in this land of mortals... You waited for the day that [person] was born. You believed in me despite knowing that I count myself among the ranks of the accursed [his nation] who had escaped from [place where he came from]. I was deeply moved by your earnest spirit. This is why my faith in you has not waned since that faithful day when we engaged [first baddie] in battle side by side. [her name], you must return to [her home]. You must do so in order to bring peace to this world!"
After saying this, he was defeated and thrown down the void. She stared in horror. Then she screamed enraged at the enemy, and fought it until she got her powers back and finally defeated it (with a lot of help from her old friends).
But right after that, the man returned almost in one piece. Of course, he had always been her ally, and he was looking for that path just to take her home after that fight. She's sincerely happy he made it back. Hell, she actually glomped him and showed an unusual tenderness -although she's usually really sweet when she's not fighting anyone actually, but the display of affection in that scene was rare from her. And thus, he takes her back to her world in the ship, and they sailed together.
**********
That's the story. If you read the last part without knowing who the characters are, and how they look like, doesn't it sound romantic or filled with subtext? It does to me. He's devoted to fate and to amend his past, but he's also very devoted to her -platonically or not. They have a history together. And the ending would leave them with a open, almost-fluffy ending, perfect for pairing them up.
The thing is... shipping this is kinda very wrong.
She's not a human. She doesn't even takes a humanoid form in the whole story. She doesn't even have a gender. She's using the avatar of a genderless wolf on earth. Hell, in the glomping scene I'm describing above, it just looks like a doggie friendly licking its master's face; it's not even trying to be sexy, it's just cute. But if you consider she's the higher being in her world and not an animal... I don't know.
I'd ship this. I'd have to assume she can take a humanoid form, because she's a god and maybe it's possible for her when she has full powers. Because bestiality is just... no plz noes. The Japanese fandom assumes this a lot, so I don't feel that guilty.
Still, do you think I'm crazy for considering this a potential good couple?
(ETA: By the way, if you read the comments you'll get spoiled about the identity and fandom of these two, The whole thing seen alone is a fat spoiler of the whole fandom, but if I tell you what fandom I'm spoiling you beforehand, my whole rhetorical question is not valid anymore)