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mandiips · 1 day
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Can we get some concept art of Kumamon just being like a protective dad figure to Tommy? (Idk this was some random headcanon I had-)
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brother has no chance
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lilac-cat-draws · 1 year
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Part two of this post
Wanted to add Niwa and Teppei as i was unable to add them in the previous one
and Happy New Year, first post of 2023
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amorizel · 1 year
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Will you lend your support, traveler?
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kasuna-kotonoha · 9 months
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You know, I've seen the idea that Crepus could have been a Harbinger, assuming Pierro, Capitano, and Arlecchino are 0, 1, and 4th seat respectively, but while I think that would be interesting, I doubt it.
See, the main crux of the argument is the fact that Crepus had a Delusion. Interesting, right? How did he come into possession of one? People will point to this as evidence for Fatui, specifically Harbinger, membership, but I think this idea overlooks something very important.
An entire plot point of the Inazuma Archon quest was the fact that the Fatui were manufacturing and distributing Delusions amongst ordinary people with a desire for power. Did y'all forget Teppei? Who died because of his use of a Delusion?
What's interesting about this is that Crepus fits this description almost perfectly. He never received a vision and was never able to join the Knights of Favonius, yet that wish persisted and was eventually passed to Diluc. Just the sort of person the Fatui would be looking for.
And its these sorts of people who wouldn't have as many reservations about accepting power from otherwise sketchy as hell sources. Nor would they be the type to easily divulge this secret.
It is, in my opinion, very believable that Inzazuma was far from the only place the Fatui ever distributed Delusions on the black market. Make money while being able to test/research Delusion on unsuspecting people and not your own troops? Yeah, we can afford to have some in circulation amongst the general public.
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bestgenshinnpc2024 · 2 months
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Short introduction:
Teppei - member of the Watatsumi Army
Enjou - Abyss Lector who helps Traveler in Enkanomiya
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punkheichou · 4 months
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justaghostingon · 5 months
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The Cost of the Crown
An inazuma au, because canon has disappointed me, and moral conundrums are fun.
What if Kokomi knew about the delusions?
Think about it: Kokomi is a War general fighting a losing battle against undiscribeable odds. Her home doesn’t have the soil to maintain the kind of food her army needs, she needs every help she can get.
So when the Fatui approach with an offer of a weapon on par with a vision, she’d jump at the chance.
But Kokomi’s no fool. She knows the fatui are only allies for as long as their goals aline, and that doesn’t make them trustworthy. She tests one out on herself and clocks the energy drain right away.
Now an ordinary person would chuck the delusion in the other direction and run at that point, but not Kokomi. She’s desperate. She is very aware that she is fighting a war. And a bloody one at that. Most of her men are going to die. There’s no getting around it. Can she really give up any advantage, no matter how dangerous? Would it be better if her doomed could use that life to get in a few good punches with a delusion before they inevitably succumb?
She decides to test it out. From the fatui stationed nearby she knows some people can weild it longer than others. So she asks Gorou to gather several trusted men, and bring them to her tent.
She then lays down the truth to them, that delusions are dangerous, but could provide a boost in power. She asks them if they are willing to test them out. This is not a mission, she will not order them to risk their lives. It is completely up to them.
The trusted men accept, one of them being Teppei. They are warriors after all, and risking their lives is something they do every day.
Kokomi tries to be cautious. She limits the times each man can use a delusion. Keeps them under lock and key, personally monitors the men’s health to see that the drainage isn’t to bad.
She also asks the traveler, a known weilder of elemental power without a vision, to train the men, so they can master their use quickly and safely.
She tells the traveler of what delusions are and their risks, but she does not tell them she got them from the fatui. The fatui and the traveler share a grudge, and she does not want said grudge to cloud the travelers mind while they train her men.
For a little while, it works. The traveler fights side by side with teppei and the other delusion weilders, and they’re proud of how powerful their students have become
Then it all starts to go wrong.
Teppei starts rapidly aging after a battle, and despite the traveler immediately removing the delusion, it does no good, Teppei dies to quickly to be saved.
The traveler is devistated, wracked with guilt over their hand in Teppei’s fate. They break into Kokomi’s files looking for answers and discover the delusions are from the fatui
Angry, the traveler confronts Kokomi, who is equally devistated at Teppei’s fate. Blaming herself for making a bad call but…
This is war. Men die every day. Sometimes by the thousands. Teppei was one man. He died, but his actions in that battle saved hundreds.
No one knows that better then Kokomi. She’s a war general. Sending men to their deaths is a reality she must face every day.
She tells the traveler the hard truth. This isn’t a fairy tale, or an adventure story. The heroes don’t always succeed. And freedom is a price paid in the blood of soldiers.
Does she want to let the men continue to use the delusions? Of course not! But she gave that choice to the men who hold them. They knew the risks a delusion posed. She could order the men to give them back, she knows they’d listen to her. But as a general, she knows she cannot. Not over the fate of one man.
However, she does know the traveler can pull off miracles. She’s heard what they’ve done in Liyue and Mondstat. So she offers the traveler a deal, strictly off the books. She will confiscate the delusions, for now, If the traveler can successfully find a way to match the delusion’s power in battle.
As a war general, she can only give the traveler a couple of weeks to pull this off. But as the head shrine maiden of Watasumi, she begs the traveler to succeed.
Now the Traveler is doubly motivated. Both to avenge Teppei, who they trained, and to save the rest of Watasumi: from those who would throw their life away on delusions, to the gentle war general who despite everything, has not given up hope.
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clown-cult · 11 months
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Some characters from Toriko and their red flags.
TORIKO: slightly sexist. No I have not forgotten how he treated Melk the second.
SUNNY: mean. Regina George but buff and with rainbow hair. Probably runs a version of gossip girl.
COCO: this man is so very good and nice. Probably should remember to take his meds though.
ZEBRA: absolute hell towards hospitality and retail workers.
STARJUN: thinks a measure of violence solves everything
KOMATSU: cries when you make him order his own pizza on the phone
RIN: some pick-me tendencies. Girl, stand up.
TEPPEI: thinks being aware of his red flags makes them better instead of fixing them.
ICHIRYUU: professional gaslighter but in a fun way
JIROU: drunk. Obviously.
MIDORA: won’t go to therapy.
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furansy · 2 years
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a smile as bright as his will and ambition, see you again teppei.
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vietarchon · 11 months
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smth smth i'm a genshin npc enjoyer. rejoice
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salixcustodia · 4 months
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another fanart bc I want to post them all in one go
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specs-tacularmen · 6 months
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It’s all about
Attitude!
ꯇꯦꯞꯄꯦꯢ꫰ ꯲꯳꯱꯰꯰꯲꯵
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tbyeolh · 1 year
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Kokomi's Days Off 🐟
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Gorou: people are chanting "fuck the shogunate! fuck the shogunate!" 
Teppei: can we make a cheer routine?
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st-kitten · 6 months
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I feel like Kiyoshi would be the kind of guy who would put his arm around your shoulder when you feel uncomfortable because a random stranger was staring at you too much.
He’d tell you that nothing will happen to you as long as he’s there.
And he’d scoot closer and just be near you.
Occasionally he’d squeeze your shoulder or play with your necklace.
You’d feel calmer and warmer.
Plus he’ll probably be wearing a hoodie, so he’s literally like a soft teddy bear.
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moxie-girl · 2 years
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genshin npcs vs twitter part 1
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