Akechi Mitsuhide (
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Not the voices of the dead, but the voice of the living [Closed]
WHO: Akechi Mitsuhide (
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WHAT: A chance reunion that should not be possible.
WHERE: A currently quiet spot in Komaki-Nagakute, somewhere close to the river. The watery one, not the lava-filled one. 8'D
WARNING(S): Buckets of angst (with a touch of fluff hidden away in there somewhere)?
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Mitsuhide stared into his campfire, deep in thought.
He had fought quite a few battles since arriving in this mixed up world, all under the name of 'Tenkai,' but had not yet encountered anyone who would immediately recognise him. There had been some who had looked upon in confusion a few times, but none who knew him quite well enough to see behind the mask and cloak. This did not reassure Mitsuhide, however. He knew it was only a matter of time until it happened, and he still did not know what he was going to do when it did.
Broken he might be, and without enough worth to truly claim a name of his own, but running away when his blade might save lives and help in the struggles against the snake demons was unthinkable.
Something moved close by. Mitsuhide startled, on his feet with a hand on his blade in seconds, but sighed when a rabbit ran past. His hand dropped, and he tipped his head back to stare at the mostly unfamiliar night sky. The area had been cleared out and deemed safe for the moment, which was why he had taken the opportunity to slip away from any company and camp by himself for the night. It was supposed to help relax him, but apparently was not working very well.
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WHAT: A chance reunion that should not be possible.
WHERE: A currently quiet spot in Komaki-Nagakute, somewhere close to the river. The watery one, not the lava-filled one. 8'D
WARNING(S): Buckets of angst (with a touch of fluff hidden away in there somewhere)?
Mitsuhide stared into his campfire, deep in thought.
He had fought quite a few battles since arriving in this mixed up world, all under the name of 'Tenkai,' but had not yet encountered anyone who would immediately recognise him. There had been some who had looked upon in confusion a few times, but none who knew him quite well enough to see behind the mask and cloak. This did not reassure Mitsuhide, however. He knew it was only a matter of time until it happened, and he still did not know what he was going to do when it did.
Broken he might be, and without enough worth to truly claim a name of his own, but running away when his blade might save lives and help in the struggles against the snake demons was unthinkable.
Something moved close by. Mitsuhide startled, on his feet with a hand on his blade in seconds, but sighed when a rabbit ran past. His hand dropped, and he tipped his head back to stare at the mostly unfamiliar night sky. The area had been cleared out and deemed safe for the moment, which was why he had taken the opportunity to slip away from any company and camp by himself for the night. It was supposed to help relax him, but apparently was not working very well.
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For a moment the samurai said nothing, did nothing, merely staring at Motochika. After a few seconds, however, he stepped forward and in one swift movement did something he very rarely did unprompted.
Mitsuhide embraced Motochika tightly, pressing his forehead against the other man's shoulder in order to hide his face.
"It is... good to see you too," he said quietly. "You cannot know how much."
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Mitsuhide clearly needed the visceral comfort of contact and Motochika would not deny his friend.
"You are not alone, Mitsuhide," he soothed. "Share your burden."
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This was not going to be easy for him.
"Lord Motochika, you... you died..."
His voice was cracked and uncertain; there was obvious sorrow there, the mark of a man who had been in mourning for the most important person in his life.
"At Yamazaki. Kuroda Kanbei's unit defeated you, left you to die. I reached you too late..."