Yeah I know I'm late
Happy Birthday Kurapika :)
as much as I love the "prisoners are from different eras/timelines" theory I think we just gotta accept that haruka just got his age wrong, I mean he never said he was *surely* 17, he was literally confused himself lmao
Throwback to a piece i did for zukki week. just some besties chilling by the pond nothing to see here-
Why is is that people can enjoy their life despite it being terrible and I can't
me and my husband
we're sticking together
It was an interrogation room.
Man.
I will face hell and high water if it’s for you
bro I didn't realize all I had to do was make a post tagging my fandoms for them to show up in my feed.... that sounds dumb I know
omg so many people are interacting with my posts😱😱 (13 activity) and I've mostly just talked abt tadc and dhmis but thats bc those are what im consuming rn but im actually pretty multifandom, I could list it all down but I'm afraid we'd be here all day and I'm not very keen at the thought of typing a lot. so just wait and see for my other fandom ramblings soon.
Yes, that's right... even more Ace Attorney textposts. I guess I'm to a point where I'm cranking these out like a car window in the year I was born, so here's part 3. I can't make art and I'm too scared to write fics, so I leave you with this shit instead. Now with 30% more shipping!
If it's not obvious by now who my favorite characters are, let this be your sign. Will gladly take requests for specific characters though!
Thanks! Hope ya love it!
Missed the others? See for yourself -
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 (you are here)
I believe Kako's backstory is either not completed or a twisted version of the truth and should not be taken at face value.
Aidairo loves to make a mystery tell us "their story" the second Nene get familiar with their boundary:
And later reveal that either the story was a lie that's is convinient for the mystery to achieve their goals:
Or a lie that haunt them to their core, until it twist the meaning of their existence:
Considering how Kako's whole story is basically a "don't mess with time. It will ruin you. Human weren't built for it, only I can't handle it." leaving a lot of things vague or quick to be dismissed. I think that while he is revealing many true things about his existence, he is still hiding the full story or twisting the details so that it makes his message to nene "give up, only the guardians should control time," more clear and heavy for her.
I would genuinely be surprised if aidairo doesn't re tell this story later under a new lense, because it feels imcomplete.
We don't actually know what this special thing is after all:
The story want us to believe this special thing is either Mirai, or the hourglass, but I don't quite buy it...
A yorishiro is always central to a mystery story (Tsuchi with the moon rock. Yako with Misaki's scissors. Mei with the sketchbook she was drawn on... so on) and Kako never once mentioned this key or the clock that the key unlock.
EDIT: We also don't know how Kako built Mirai/whose soul she has, since the niece no longer exists.
For as solid as Kako's story is, something about it feels very odd.
I think it’s interesting the language Will uses to describe his spectre in episode 26
He doesn’t say double, or clone, he says copy
In my opinion, this indicates that each clone is a full copy of Will. Each is an instance of him, a different possibility. They have his memories, they are him. Then you can really get into the dehumanization/how he (as well as everyone else) treats himself as tool. Because if those are full copies of him, and they’re being treated as disposable puppets, ugh, it’s just such a good representation of his own self destruction.
Perhaps each time he does it it shatters the concept of him/his humanity a little more—a broken mirror. He is Will, they all were real, making it all the more horrifying what happened to him. Tbh I really have no idea how Will’s powers work…
I do however think it would be interesting to explore how his spectre influences his mind. Perhaps it messes with his memories, does he see bits and pieces from his copies? Does it get hard to keep track? If he can’t remember what they do at all and he has to live with the consequences that’s a whole other type of horror. Is he still human? Does he feel human? Is there a real him anymore? Was there ever a real him if he destroyed his identity and hid himself away behind masks and masks? Did the ‘real’ him die long before he came to Nevermore?