Huh. For a guy that really is definitely symbolizing The Ultimate Antagonist, it's strange that Musashi never had much to do with him.
Then again, that's just how real life is, right? There are no protagonists and antagonists, just people, and most of the time you don't have an arch-enemy or whatever. If she had one, it would undoubtedly be Arasaka, but no one single person.
For David, it would be--
No. She's not going down that particular thought path right now.
With effort, Lucy wrestles her attention back to the movie, and finds herself caught up in the scene that's unfolding. She isn't immune to the building tension, and when Kojiro's sword lashes out in a strike and three cuts happen, her eyes narrow. Her head tilts. If she were a GIF, transparent mathematics equations would be floating around her as she visibly struggles to comprehend that.
"I think that just broke my brain," she admits, tossing a piece of popcorn into her mouth. "Is that real? Or is that just a narrative device to show how stupid strong he is?"
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Then again, that's just how real life is, right? There are no protagonists and antagonists, just people, and most of the time you don't have an arch-enemy or whatever. If she had one, it would undoubtedly be Arasaka, but no one single person.
For David, it would be--
No. She's not going down that particular thought path right now.
With effort, Lucy wrestles her attention back to the movie, and finds herself caught up in the scene that's unfolding. She isn't immune to the building tension, and when Kojiro's sword lashes out in a strike and three cuts happen, her eyes narrow. Her head tilts. If she were a GIF, transparent mathematics equations would be floating around her as she visibly struggles to comprehend that.
"I think that just broke my brain," she admits, tossing a piece of popcorn into her mouth. "Is that real? Or is that just a narrative device to show how stupid strong he is?"