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Latest revision as of 03:42, 22 February 2016
Contents
C Support
Shura: ...
Avatar: Ah. So this is where you've been hiding.
Shura: Lady Avatar.
Avatar: Why are you way out here? You know that everyone else eats in the mess hall, right? You should come over and sup with us sometime.
Shura: I'm fine here, thank you. I appreciate your graciousness in allowing me to travel with you, milady. But as a former outlaw, I don't think I am fit to dine at your table.
Avatar: What? Of course you're fit to do so. And I'm sure the others would all agree.
Shura: That's very kind of you. Regardless, I would prefer to remain alone.
Avatar: Why?
Shura: It is best I remain in the shadows as much as possible.
Avatar: In the shadows? What are you talking about?
Shura: My face is not unknown. Many people recognize me as an outlaw. If it became widely known I was part of your group, it would damage your good names. Even if the mess hall is not exactly public, it is still large, and rumors spread. A soldier may write to their family, who would then tell their village, and so on.
Avatar: I don't think—
Shura: You cannot deny that the possibility exists, can you? I have no intention of allowing my presence to hurt your cause. Please try to understand.
Avatar: Shura...
Shura: Now, go rejoin your people. I am sure they are missing you.
Avatar: A-all right. I will. Good day.
Shura: Good day, milady.
B Support
Shura: ...
Avatar: Alone as usual, I see.
Shura: You're very kind, Lady Avatar.
Avatar: Hmm?
Shura: You are very generous with your time and attention. Most royalty is not so giving.
Avatar: I-I don't— I mean, I haven't done anything special. You are an ally and as important to our cause as anyone else. I try to make sure I do not overlook any of the people we fight with.
Shura: Ally I may be, but I still must insist you avoid my company off the battlefield.
Avatar: Shura—
Shura: I only wish to ensure your honor is not tarnished.
Avatar: Do you really feel so much shame about your past as an outlaw?
Shura: Of course I do. You would feel the same. It's still strange to me...that I would wind up serving royalty after all I've done.
Avatar: But all you did you did to survive, right?
Shura: Do you think that excuses me? I murdered people for their coin. People who had done no wrong at all. A decent person would have chosen death over this.
Avatar: ...Shura, would you do me a favor? Spend some time talking to the others.
Shura: What for?
Avatar: I think it is important—more important for you than most—that you form new bonds.
Shura: New bonds?
Avatar: Yes. I feel it would do you a lot of good.
Shura: Have you not heard a thing I've said?
Avatar: Of course I heard. And I am giving you my judgment. I agree that it's important to remember and reflect on the mistakes we've made. However, sometimes it can become a weight too heavy for one person to bear. They need others to help them shoulder the load and carry on. At least, I know this was true for me.
Shura: For you?
Avatar: Yes. And for others as well. There are many in our company with pasts they would prefer erased.
Shura: Truly?
Avatar: Yes. And they have all found comfort and strength in their comrades.
Shura: I see. Well, if you insist, I will try talking with some of the others.
Avatar: I do.
Shura: Very well. Thank you for your advice, Lady Avatar.
A Support
Shura: Lady Avatar, do you have a moment?
Avatar: Oh, Shura. What is it?
Shura: I tried talking with some of the others like you suggested.
Avatar: Oh? I'm glad to hear it! How did it go?
Shura: You were correct. I'm not the only one weighed down by the past.
Avatar: So you now understand why I asked you to talk to them?
Shura: Yes. I feel like I have learned anew the value of companionship. It helps you see things from other perspectives. You learn things. Seeing our comrades work through their struggles, I realized I could do the same. And that I in fact should do the same. I should not worry about damaging your honor or that of your comrades. I should be focusing upon what I can do to help.
Avatar: Shura...
Shura: After all, the walls of Kohga still must be rebuilt. And self-pity makes for poor bricks.
Avatar: I believe in you, Shura.
Shura: Heh.
Avatar: Something funny?
Shura: Oh, no. Not really. I just never expected to hear myself talk like this again. I sound like a bushy-tailed, optimistic little youngster.
Avatar: There's nothing wrong with a little optimism. Takes a little gray out of your hair, doesn't it?
Shura: Ha! I wish. Anyways, thank you for helping me to remember what's really important. If you ever need anything from now on, please know you can rely on me.
Avatar: Thank you. I will be counting on you.
S Support
Shura: ...
Avatar: Shura? You look distressed.
Shura: Lady Avatar.
Avatar: Yes? You know you can tell me anything.
Shura: Yes, I know, but it's not...
Avatar: Er. Did you catch a cold, then?
Shura: No, I'm in perfect health.
Avatar: So what's bothering you?
Shura: Do you have a dream?
Avatar: A dream?
Shura: For a long time, I lost sight of my dreams. When you are so focused on survival, you don't have time for dreams. But after I met you, they came back to me, stronger and more vivid than ever. The dream of a reborn Kohga has filled me with new life. But there is another dream that has come to me as well. I know it is one that will never come true. And yet...I cannot seem to give it up.
Avatar: Shura, I don't believe there are dreams that can't come true.
Shura: That's very naive of you, if you don't mind my saying so, milady. I'm too old to believe in such fantasies.
Avatar: Then maybe you should have someone who isn't? Someone who believes in you. Someone who you can share your dream with.
Shura: Someone I can share my dreams with?
Avatar: Yes. Maybe even someone like...me. What is your other dream, Shura?
Shura: Avatar, will you be with me?
Avatar: Huh?
Shura: In my dreams, you are there with me when I rebuild Kohga. In my dreams, we live the rest of our lives together, in peace. You see...I have fallen in love with you. And I dream you will return my love.
Avatar: You what?!
Shura: Avatar, do you share this dream with me?
Avatar: Shura...
Shura: I-it is all right if you do not wish to. I understand—
Avatar: I think it's a beautiful dream.
Shura: Then...
Avatar: Yes, I would love to share in your dreams. I am yours, if you will be mine.
Shura: Avatar...thank you. We still have a long road ahead of us... But together, I know we have nothing to fear.
Avatar: I feel the same way.
Shura: I am glad to hear it. And I promise you, I will do whatever it takes to help your dreams come true.
(Confession Scene)
Shura: This dream was built to last. No matter where the future takes us...