Kondou "Souji Misery Dispenser™" Isami ✰ 近藤勇 (
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wondering if I really tried everything I could (OPEN)
WHO: Kondou Isami, possibly you!
WHAT: A lost Shinsengumi commander in a Resistance Army camp
WHERE: Resistance Army camp
WARNING(S): Probably just bucketloads of angst.
[The first confusing thing that Kondou had noticed was that, well- he had woken up at all. Not to mention that on top of it, he had no idea where he was. Whether those that resided in the camp were friend or foe was something that he needed to find out before going any further. The tent he’d woken up in didn’t seem to be guarded, so he cautiously made his way outside to try and see if he could figure out what was going on.
… Which just meant that there was now a very confused man standing in the middle of camp. At the first sight of someone who he could approach for questions, Kondou made his way over.]
Ahh, I’m sorry to bother you with something so trivial, but…
WHAT: A lost Shinsengumi commander in a Resistance Army camp
WHERE: Resistance Army camp
WARNING(S): Probably just bucketloads of angst.
[The first confusing thing that Kondou had noticed was that, well- he had woken up at all. Not to mention that on top of it, he had no idea where he was. Whether those that resided in the camp were friend or foe was something that he needed to find out before going any further. The tent he’d woken up in didn’t seem to be guarded, so he cautiously made his way outside to try and see if he could figure out what was going on.
… Which just meant that there was now a very confused man standing in the middle of camp. At the first sight of someone who he could approach for questions, Kondou made his way over.]
Ahh, I’m sorry to bother you with something so trivial, but…
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[ As if the way that he's started to speak so passionately about it isn't enough of an indication. ]
Striving to protect your lord and your kingdom is something to be proud of. And if it's a tale that has reached that far into the future, it must be a quality that even future generations can appreciate. Your tale is not too dissimilar to others even in Japanese history, such as Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and even Sanada Yukimura.
Fighting for one's lord and staying loyal no matter the odds seems quite rare these days!
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I...suppose you have a point. Though, to mentioned in the same breath with Lord Hideyoshi, and Yukimura...I am rather flattered. I shall have to mention to Yukimura that he might be famous now.
Is it really so rare, in your time? Have the people lost their way?
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[ Might not want to tell him some of the finer details, nope... ]
Unfortunately it is. After nearly three hundred years, the shogunate is falling apart-- no one knows how to react. Which means that people are determined to find their own way instead of trusting in their lord.
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That is unfortunate. Though, as I can attest, countries do rise and fall. Perhaps yours, too, will find a path through the chaos. [pretty confident for someone who doesn't know that the three kingdoms will all fail, including his lord's land of benevolence]
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I certainly hope that it will... though I afraid that I won't be around to see it. In any case, I hope that it will all work itself out.
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At least, here, the worries of conflicts at home may be set aside for a time. If my name has passed into history...I suppose that means we will not be here forever. But here, the land is all mixed up, and our kingdoms do not exist as we remember them - so fighting over them is pointless. We have a common enemy, and we must work to survive against him.
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[and even then...no, he's not going to badmouth Masamune. Not right now]
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[ That was bad news. ]
That isn't particularly reassuring, I must admit. Though it is no fault of your own, the news is concerning all the same.
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It was mainly through underhanded means. Blackmail, conscription, and the like. His strategist knew how to use hostages against their loved ones.
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[ Deep breaths, Kondou. Though he's clearly not happy about the revelation. ]
Is there any way that we can prevent it from happening again?
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Though, I doubt it can happen exactly the same way twice. That first time, he overwhelmed us when we were unprepared. We are more wary, now, and organized.
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For now, rest up and see to it that you're at full strength. And, that you can find your comrades. Preparedness is is always the first step.
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Thank you for your assistance today, Lord Zhao Yun. It is greatly appreciated.
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