upadly_aniol: (EoE 8)
Ishida Mitsunari of the Toyotomi ([personal profile] upadly_aniol) wrote in [community profile] dear_mun2016-07-03 07:16 am

His last post here, I promise. I know 'm posting too much.


Mun??

Kill me. Kill me now.


(he's slightly upset about amnesia things... I guess)


It's true, in that other world, I'm almost faithful enough. But is that enough to remedy my sins in that first world, mun????

(in the other world, he means the Puella Magi World: )

windfire_donuts: (Human: That's dumb. You're dumb.)

[personal profile] windfire_donuts 2016-07-05 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Huh? If you want to die, why not do it yourself?
windfire_donuts: (Human: Skeptical)

[personal profile] windfire_donuts 2016-07-05 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's a look Nezha is on the receiving end of quite often, in fact.

The boy locks his hands behind his head without a care in the world to Mitsunari's threatening words, a genuinely clueless look upon his face.]


I don't have a clue what the Toyotomi is, but you asked your mun to kill you, so I thought you wanted to die. If they won't do it, wouldn't it make sense to do it yourself?
windfire_donuts: (Human: Not sure if serious...)

[personal profile] windfire_donuts 2016-07-05 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[Aaaaand Nezha tilts his head almost a full 45° as Mitsunari keeps talking, one eyebrow drifting upward toward his hairline.]

You volunteered all of that on your own.
windfire_donuts: (Human: Was once a happy boy)

[personal profile] windfire_donuts 2016-07-05 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
You're funny, you know that? [And he laughs a genuine laugh that implies he legitimately thinks Mitsunari is trying to be funny, rather than just super intense.

Nezha may just be an idiot.]


Why would you say something like that if you didn't mean it? Someone might take you seriously.
windfire_donuts: (Human: You. I like you.)

[personal profile] windfire_donuts 2016-07-05 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[Considering the horrible way he ends up dying in canon? He might.

Nezha just shakes his head carelessly, still very amused by the whole thing.]


I don't have a clue.
windfire_donuts: (Human: neutral)

Let's just say that Nezha gets the only explicity-shown onscreen death in all of Warriors Orochi.

[personal profile] windfire_donuts 2016-07-05 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[Nezha frowns at the accusation of 'peasant,' tapping a foot on the ground.]

Sorry, but those names don't mean anything to me. And I'm not a peasant, I'm Nezha, a General in the Mystic Army under the command of Lord Susano'o.
windfire_donuts: LOOKIT THAT CUTE LITTLE BRAID (Human: Fanboying)

....They're going to end up arguing about whose lord is better, aren't they?

[personal profile] windfire_donuts 2016-07-06 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
[Which is appropriate, because the Susano'o he's referring to is that Susano'o.

Nezha blinks before glancing skyward, screwing up his face as he tries to think of anyone who could surpass Susano'o in any of those categories. He ends up snorting in laughter and shaking his head decisively.]


No way, Susano'o is the greatest, I'm sure of that. [No human can measure up to the god of storms, right?]
windfire_donuts: (Human: You. I like you.)

[personal profile] windfire_donuts 2016-07-06 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
[Of all the days to leave his spear at home, it has to be when someone else actually wants to fight him.

Nezha blinks at how quickly riled Mitsunari is, rushing him with weapon drawn at the mere suggestion that someone might not worship the ground his lord walks upon, and only just barely manages to hop backward (with a strange burst of wind to propel him further) to avoid getting sliced open.]


Oh, are we fighting? I don't really like fighting humans.
windfire_donuts: (Human: Skeptical)

[personal profile] windfire_donuts 2016-07-06 12:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[Oh, Capcom. Not that the people of his world are much different, but most of them aren't to the absurd levels of Basara. Most of them. There's still literal gods hanging around in Orochi, after all.

Literal gods who might decide to make themselves known right about then, with a blinding flash of light and a deafening crack of thunder that shakes the earth it strikes between the two.

Once it disappears, Nezha is nowhere to be seen, but there's the faint yet distinct sound of a very deep voice lecturing someone, too muffled to make out any words, before it, too, fades to silence.]