lonelywar: (get my good side)
ashitaka (アシタカ) ([personal profile] lonelywar) wrote in [community profile] agogelogs 2018-02-15 06:41 am (UTC)

"Yes."

He does know. He is cautious of what he reads from the figure, thinking it might be a bad idea to attribute too much to one who gives away so little, but he does sense some of the attention. That, in addition to knowing exactly where "home" was for him, gives him some dread. Wasn't his identity supposed to be hidden? Was that already lost to him?

Regardless he has a bit of a distinction on that.

"But there is a difference between a cost that you accept for your own actions and one that you inflict upon others, who might not have been complicit otherwise."

The curse was something he accepted, as a consequences for his actions. But the curse was also the consequence of what Eboshi had done, bearing weapons against the gods. They shared this, though, to her, it was something of the latter he had described.

"How would you describe what is right in this scenario?"

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