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redwiddershins · 6 months
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Joy can be dressing up one of your faves in your culture's clothes! I had a vision and I had to put it down on (digital) paper
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amaya-writes · 2 years
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When The Millionaire Detective's Late to a Date
Day Five of The Underrated And The Unwritten
Notes: does the title lowkey suck? why do i feel like it does?
Warnings: n/a
Characters involved: Daisuke Kambe
Gender-neutral reader
Daisuke swore if the clock ticked on for another minute he was going to strangle somebody.
Daisuke Kambe was a lot of things, some of them worse than the others, but one thing he would never be, something he hadn't allowed himself to be referred to as, was tardy.
However, his family seemed to be hellbent on ruining that carefully curated reputation of his, what with their delayed meetings and persistence in holding him back from walking out the front door at that very moment.
Being a Kambe certainly had its advantages, but that also came with a reputation he had to uphold. One that for once was working against him.
Words couldn't begin to explain how restless Daisuke was as he watched the clock tick on, with his feet almost automatically dashing towards the door the second he had signed the required papers.
Seeing you awkwardly stand beside the restaurant's reception dressed up in the outfit he had asked you to wear had Daisuke nervously gulping as his car rolled to a stop,
Your reassuring smile and nonchalant tone only served to worsen his guilt, with Daisuke trying to order the most extravagant things and constantly apologising.
It was only when you took matters into your own hands that he finally seemed to calm down, with the gentle hold your hand had on his somehow grounding Daisuke enough to allow you to lead him out of the restaurant and towards a random park he hadn't even noticed in his haste to get there.
Sitting on a bench outside eating ice cream and discussing your lives certainly wasn't what Daisuke had in mind for that date, but he found that even such simple and inexpensive experiences could bring him pleasure.
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thecommunalfoolboy · 1 year
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I like to think Jigen has a kill count that easily rivals a war criminal and he just doesn’t fucking care. Like no angst side plot where he’s numb to the killing or has just accepted he’s a bad person or whatever, he just goes man that sucks for them but they were vaguely inconvenient for me so. Bang bang ykwm
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dnangelic · 3 months
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'the phantom thief dark, who steals priceless works of art and jewelry, is seriously considering whether he can buy a present for the girl he likes with his little pocket money.'
I HAVE TO STOP READING JUST TO LAUGH
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caffinateddragon-blog · 4 months
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Translation of text on the official website:
The man who fell into the desert has no memory. The man was picked up by Kabuto Kouji and named Daisuke. With the fortune he made from the dream of clean energy photon power, Kouji has two faces: a millionaire and an ally of justice. He places his trust in Daisuke, who has an extraordinary talent even though he has some dark secrets. Just when it was thought that calm days would continue, an unidentified aerial phenomenon appears over major cities around the world. It was the Vega Star Allied Forces that had invaded from a star system far away from Earth. Humanity is overrun by Vega, which far exceeds Earth's weapons. Mazinger Z, the iron castle, breaks the water in the pool and stands up. Earth's last hope is forced to struggle in the face of the strange weapon disc beast. In a desperate situation, the alien demon Grendizer appears, kicking up a cloud of dust. The person on board was Daisuke, who was Duke Freed, a prince who had been chased from his home planet Freed.
this is insane to me. im chewing the drywall
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Lupin Zero: The Train Explosion HC PT3: The Tomoe Arc
Ya’ll knew this was coming.
With the end of Lupin Zero come and gone, I took some time to try and come up with more ideas for the Train Explosion headcanon series I posted here and here.
But before we begin I would like to thank everyone who spends time actually reading this brain garble. It means a lot to me that people actually like these ideas and it actually helps me with coming up with new ones
also before we begin, a special ping to @dagmartoons @lupin-le-troisieme and @geembywumbis, you guys happen to very much enjoy these ideas so I figured I would allow you guys too get first dibs!
(Minor/major spoilers for part 6 below)
The start of this idea is basically is no different to how I wrote it here with only some minor differences. Instead of Isei taking Lupin to go see Tomoe in an effort to help quell his grandson’s fears sometime after the incident that transpired with his Father, Isei instead takes him to go see Tomoe in a effort to help him deal with the traumatic events that transpired due to the train accident.
And it basically happens the same way regardless. 
Despite Lupin’s attempts at acting like everything is OK, both Isei, but now also Jigen as this idea incorporates Lupin Zero, begin to notice that the boy isn’t as “ok” as he lets on. A while after he heals, he begins to show the classic symptoms of severe depression: he’s often times lethargic, sleeping all day, he’s loosing weight to a point where it becomes noticeable, is often times irritable, but one of the major things that entails the possibility of something being severely wrong is that he loose’s interest or at least the pleasure in engaging in certain activities. He no longer comes up with wild hair brain scheme’s, he no longer builds fancy gadgets, he no longer does anything that he is known for. And while jigen likes the slow pace in the beginning, as it goes on for longer then he anticipates he ends up bringing up his concerns with Lupin’s grandpa who also notes the same changes in his grandson that Jigen has noticed as well.
As the days go on and Lupin gets worse and worse to the point he’s practically a shell of his former self, Isei ultimately makes a choice. Something has to be done before he looses his grandson to his spiraling.
But what?
In the end we all know what happens. 
With no other options that have worked including therapy and worried deeply for the safety of his grandson’s mental and physical health, Isei brings little Lupin to meet a lady who teaches not far from where they live in Japan, who has agreed fullheartdly to help bring the boy some peace.
This woman is named Tomoe. 
She’s a small woman, who at first glance gives off a kind motherly vibe; she is sweet talking, soft spoken and has been friends with the Lupin Family since The Second had met her sometime  many years ago when the woman was working in the criminal underground as a prized hypnotist, using her gifts of the mind to aid in thievery and other various crimes, but also “moonlighting” as a hypnotist who lended her skills to aid those who suffered from traumatic events who conventional therapy could not help.
As the years went on before the incident regarding Lupin and the train, Tomoe had slowly wormed her way into the families good graces, building their trust- first with the second who had recommended her teachings to make Lupin fit to carry the family name, which was something the First did not agree with, and then with the First in order to aid the elderly man’s suffering grandson.
At first the session’s go well, and Isei notes a drastic change in improvement in his grandsons personality in such a short time; he becomes out going again, free spirited, fun loving like he use too be. But then something happens, the boy’s progress suddenly backpedal’s, he’s even more depressed then what he was before, putting himself into dangerous situations. And it is here that Tomoe suggests a more drastic approach, 
out-patient, in home care therapy. 
She recommends that she stay in the families house for a few months in order to have 24/7 access to Lupin, stating rather fearfully that it would be in the boys best interest as he trusts her.
Isei, not nothing the suspiciousness, agree’s.
Tomoe moves into the house with a series of ground rules. Two major ones Isei makes very clear:
That she’s only allowed to help him deal with his trauma only. No teachings of thievery like how the second wanted.
And number two, that she was not allowed in the basement of the house or anywhere near it.
Tomoe agrees.
As the months pass, Lupin’s progress grows and he’s practically back to how he was before the accident. In addition no incidents occur. Tomoe keeps her promise. For the time being anyways.
Jigen however does not trust her. Something feels off about her, something that sends his instinct’s into overdrive. But after a while even he is charmed by her warm motherly personality. Much like Isei, it isn’t long before Tomoe worms her way into Jigens good graces, and Jigen actually becomes happy to meet her every day after Lupin’s sessions when the two go out to play and such.
However this all turned out to be a ploy, turning out to be nothing more then woman’s way to garner friendship and trust as a way to sneak into the older man’s house and steal his riches. Of course knowing herself to not be that excellent of a thief to steal from the Great Arséne Lupin, she exploited the younger Lupin’s talents, garnering trust, saving him from the terrors that plagued him while also delving into his mind and hypnotizing him to do her bidding.
It starts simple. She has him steal small things first, things that won’t go noticed. In addition, it becomes clear that she alienates Lupin’s against his family and dearest friend. Because of her hypnosis, Lupin ends up spending every waking moment with Tomoe as the time pass’s, determined to stay near Tomoe even if it means giving up quality time with Isei and Jigen.
But Tomoe is ambitious, over confident in her skills and as a result she has the boy steal more and more items for her, and the boy does it without question, fully convinced that Tomoe is his mother and that he has to make her proud. However the pride she exhumes gets in the way, and one day Lupin steals an item that does not go noticed.
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When Isei inevitably finds out what she is doing, he is infuriated, he demands she return his grandson to him and leave his house and never come back, willing to pay her anything for his grandson’s safe return now knowing that the woman was more conniving then he thought. 
However Tomoe does not budge, essentially holding the young child as ransom, threatening that she can easily undo what she has done to the boy’s progress, potentially leaving him in a even worser state then when she first had visited. She bargains with Isei, all but demanding he give up his house to her and that if he did no harm would come to Lupin, the woman fully intent on using the boy to find out the Lupin secret and hidden treasures.
Not wishing to put his grandson in any jeopardy, Isei agree’s. In exchange for Lupin’s safety and the promise that Tomoe will not let harm come to the boy, Isei gives up his house and moves, finding the safety of his grandson more important then that of the treasure.
However, as fate would have it, the bargain went about as well as anyone thinks it did. When Isei returns for his grandson sometime later, allowing Tomoe the projected time frame to allow her to do what she wish’s, Tomoe informs him that the young child has died in a accident, stating that she had over-estimated the child’s natural abilities as a thief and that one of their training exercises had gone terribly wrong and as a result Lupin had died. 
Isei refusing to believe in such things demanded proof, and while it is unknown what Tomoe had said or shown the old man, he had slowly come to believe her. . .For that following evening, in the dead of night, a despondent, heartbroken Isei, ordered a hit on the woman, which his security team had carried out.
Jigen who had been gone for the week, returns to find the house in shambles, the security team on high alert. . .
And a heartbroken Isei who is the only person left to tell him that Lupin is never coming back, that the fears Jigen has had since the train of loosing Lupin have come true, the old man holding lil Jigen as he breaks down in his arms.
In the days that follow, Isei attempts to stay at the house, but each day gets harder and harder for him. And for Jigen too. And as time pass’s after loosing his best buddy, Jigen finds himself unable to stay in the place that had given him so many good memories because it’s those memories that make him think of the bestest friend he ever had who is now gone. 
As a result, Jigen ultimately is the first one to leave. 
He tries to stay for as long as he can because of Isei, practically finding the old man too be like second family, but inevitably he ends up leaving not long after, unable to stomach being in the house much less in its vicinity much longer.
In the weeks that followed, Isei too leaves Japan and returns home to France where he lives out the rest of his days. Despite all he does to try and move on, The First is still tormented over the apparent loss of his Grandson, and the resulting domino effect that costs him his home and his sons best friend who becomes almost like a second kid to him.
Very little remains to remind him of his grandson, something that bothers him for many years.
As for Jigen, he goes back to work for the mafia as a mercenary/hitman once again, but it’s a large tragic occurrence, with every bad thing that can happen to him, happening to him, his life falling apart without Lupin to be by his side.
As a result he goes back to old habits. He grows jaded once again. Cold. But he still keeps the caring side because Lupin helped bring that out of him and he doesn’t have the heart to throw that part of himself away just yet. But caring starts to hurt a lot more when you try to attach yourself to someone else and it all ends horribly. So as a result he spends much of his teenage/young adult life very nervous, shy tired and surprised by just how truly bleak the world is without his friend.
Because of his change in life style, Jigen also basically drops off the grid when he leaves and goes back to the Mafia. So when Lupin is discovered to still be alive some many years later, Isei sadly has no way of telling him about it.
Years pass; Isei’s age finally catches up with him and as a result he retires just shy of his birthday, faking his death and leaving the legacy of the Lupin family for Lupin himself to hold and carry on while he quietly lives out the rest of his life in secrecy.
Lupin himself goes off into the world. It would be almost two years until he happens to run into Jigen again one faithful day. The pair automatically recognizing each other. Life doesn’t go back to the way it was when the boys were younger, it never would.
But it comes close, because it gets better.
But no matter how better it gets, Jigen can’t help but notice 
That Lupin.  . .isn’t the same like he use too be.
And somehow that scares him more then anything.
But what of Isei you might be asking yourself. What about him. Did him and Jigen ever meet up again.
Well yes, dear reader
They did.
It’s some time later after Lupin and Jigen meet up again. Isei had told Lupin a few months after his return about Jigen leaving the home and not hearing anything from him the years afterward.
It was Lupin’s idea to reunite the two, hoping that maybe the three of them all being back together would change something, would bring back some sense of normality that the last years have taken away.
He doesn’t tell Jigen of his plan. As far as Lupin knows, Jigen thinks the old man is dead. He knows he still holds guilt inside of himself for leaving all those years ago. But he also knows that if he tells Jigen, that Jigen ultimately would disregard the plan, the years worth of guilt plaguing him into thinking that visiting would just make things awkward and worse.
Isei lives in a new house now, so when they pull up too it Jigen doesn’t recognize it. Lupin leads Jigen inside, the maids and the butlers all off hiding in different parts of the house as to not disturb the reunion, making it seem like the house is deserted.
But it’s not.
It doesn’t take long for Lupin to escort Jigen into the large living room, and for Jigen too immediately recognize the old man sitting in the chair with a ornate, gold headed cane by his side
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And it’s the first time in years, more or less the first time since their reunion that Lupin has ever seen Jigen cry; he stands there watching, as Jigen gets on his knee’s tearfully apologizing for leaving Isei all those years ago as the old man strokes at his head and cries his own tears. It’s in that moment that Jigen truly realizes now that even though it would be a hard thing to do, that he should’ve stayed at the mansion with Isei. 
Lord knowing that his life would have been so much easier
Then whatever hell he subjected himself too the moment that he left
Life doesn’t go back to the way it was like when the boys were younger. In some instances it gets harder, more dire and terrifying.
But in many ways it does get better.
and maybe that’s just as good.
_ _ _ Alright ladies gents and pals! That’s part 3 of this train thing. If you have any questions feel free to ask! I have other ideas for this.
enjoy and have a nice night :D
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bassboosted-moon-chao · 10 months
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AS A COMMUNITY WE HAVE A GOD-GIVEN RIGHT TO REANIMATE THE ORIGINAL POPIPO MUSIC VIDEO WITH THE LUPIN THE THIRD CAST you could like. okay. hear me out. sounds like I’m playing favourites here but have Yata in place of Miku, since 1) he’s the one that matches Miku’s chaos in PoPiPo best, and 2) Nobunaga Shimazaki used to be a Utaite and covered Hatsune Miku songs all the damn time (the only one we have recovered from those days is Happy Synthesizer but it’s real! so I feel having the one voiced by a former Utaite would make sense). have Zenigata in place of Kaito because that’d be funny, Lupin and Jigen as Rin and Len because they’re having fun, Fujiko as Meiko and Goemon as Gakupoid. it could fucking work. we could do this.
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zenigatas-eyelashes · 2 years
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I relate to jigen because if I don't have my whole body sprawled out within 30minutes of sitting down you'll be hearing a 5 page essay about your failures
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nerdynanny · 2 months
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sunshine personified and a pure soul constantly compromising in order to make others happy to the point where his identity nearly gets erased. meanwhile he has this weird friend who's in the same situation that he's helpless to help. ALSO PUBERTY.
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peachiime · 6 months
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he liked weezer, radiohead, and the smiths. he liked katy perry, lady gaga, and junko yagami.
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and this was them.
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inanthesis · 11 months
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sense  and  other  specific  headcanons
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I will take any and all rare opportunities I get to talk about this bitch so let's go.
what does your muse smell like ? above all else Daisuke smells like an expensive cologne any normal person would pass out at the price of that has a woody scent with notes of exotic flora. it's pleasant on the nose and blends nicely with the high grade tobacco from his imported cigars and and the scent of leather from his bespoke accessories.
what do your muse’s hands feel like ? not as soft as one would expect from a blue blood who isn't often seen getting his hands dirty. years of boxing despite the great care he's put into his hands has left them rougher than he'd like and the burn scar covering a great deal of his right palm still feels tight and hard as it's only recently healed.
what does your muse usually eat in a day ? his breakfast for the most part is always determined by Suzue or his private chef and varies with whatever fresh ingredients are available. lunch can also be quite varied as during lunch he is often at work or out in the field with his partner who isn't inclined to want to visit a fancy restaurant and has tainted Daisuke's diet with konbini staples such as cheap sandos, instant ramen, and onigiri. dinner is when he'd prefer to lean into his expensive taste and make reservations at a high class restaurant, but if his partner invites him over or he feels inclined to show up on the man's doorstep, Haru's home-cooked dinner is his favorite every time.
does your muse have a good singing voice ? yes. along with his classical training in piano he had growing up he always enjoyed singing with his mother and has a lovely, deep voice.
does your muse have any bad habits or nervous ticks ? smoking and drinking. the smoking is self-explanatory as he always keeps cigars on his person and used to partake in other recreational substances but he did develop a drinking problem and turns to alcohol to cope with his turbulent emotions and trauma.
what does your muse usually look like/wear ? Daisuke will almost always be seen in dark, bespoke suits from designers only the ultra wealthy would recognize. none of those tacky luxury brands with names splashed all over their product that the average millionaire finds attractive, he's always put together in tailored outfits perfectly suited to his frame that compliment his handsome appearance. He also will always have his hair slicked back neatly when he's out with a bit of subtle makeup to highlight his baby blue eyes and hide any imperfections on his face as he is rather shallow and cares a lot about his appearance.
is your muse affectionate ?  how so ? nope, at least not toward just anyone. Daisuke is man who has always kept himself at a distance from others both physically and emotionally outside of a fling here and there. The only people who will ever experience his affection in any way, shape, or form will be Suzue and Haru but even with the former he still keeps a polite distance.
what position does your muse sleep in ? most of the time he sleeps in a fetal position, curled up under his covers to shut out the world as he only really sleeps once he's crashing after unhealthily long hours awake. nightmares and negative thoughts have plagued his sleep for twenty years and he's always found himself restless at night.
could you hear your muse in the hallway from another room ? nope. Daisuke isn't one to raise his voice much, most often speaking in a cool, calm demeanor. it's only if he really gets riled up you may be able to hear him shouting from another room but you're more likely in those instances to hear the yell of pain from whoever pissed him off because he's not shy about throwing a punch if he feels it's deserved.
tagged by: @primegrim tagging: steal it idk i'm ill atm
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skater-brain · 2 years
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✨︎ HC ramble about Beat’s names. Daisukenojo → Daisuke →  Beat
✨︎ Daisukenojo is basically the result of a sort of old-fashioned-sounding suffix (之丞 no-jou) tacked onto an otherwise very common name (大輔 dai-suke), making it unique and clunky (think Zacharystopher). Beat’s never really liked being called that and always preferred nicknames to it anyway, but as he got older it also started to carry a lot of baggage to him outside of just being long and embarrassing, and that’s the reason he started rejecting it first and foremost.
✨︎ His name was chosen because his father’s side of the family had a tradition of including the 之丞 suffix in the name of the eldest son of each generation, and so to continue that legacy his parents simply added it onto the end of what his mom wanted to name him (she was pretty insistent on Daisuke, as besides it being a name she liked, according to fortune-telling it would have also been very auspicious). Because of how and why his name was given to him, his mother almost always shortens it to Daisuke, unless she’s scolding him or talking about him to someone outside of the family, but his father consistently calls him Daisukenojo.
✨︎ So the "nojo” specifically, apart from making his name sound stupid, is something that deeply connects Beat to his father and what his family expects of him, and therefore something that he started to resent more and more, the more he felt that his parents’ expectations were unfair. Beat thinks of “Daisukenojo” as a different person entirely -- someone he never was and never can be, who represents everything that his family makes him feel like he’s failing to be. That’s why he reacts so strongly to hearing it, because it’s such a potent reminder of his insecurity, and it makes him feel looked down on.
✨︎ He has no such aversion to just being called Daisuke, but “Daisuke” is a bit like another person, too. Daisuke is the person he was and how he thought of himself when he was still trying to be Daisukenojo -- someone he’s a bit embarrassed to have been, but doesn’t have anything against and can acknowledge is still a small part of him. Though, he still wouldn’t really want to be called Daisuke in front of anyone outside of his family, just because if someone’s calling him Daisuke then they probably know that his full name is Daisukenojo, which he wants everyone to forget.
✨︎ Which leaves “Beat” as the person he is now, having rejected his family’s expectations and given up on trying to meet them. It was very freeing and empowering for him to name himself something with no history or expectations attached to it, giving him a much-needed sense of control over his life, because in viewing his different names as different people, he feels like he’s choosing who he is. As a teenager, he clings to Beat as a way to feel independent and secure in his identity -- but, like “Daisuke” is to him now, “Beat” is ultimately just the label for another chapter of his life, and he’ll become less dependent on it the more comfortable he gets with who he is.
✨︎ Eventually, Beat will self-actualize and be able to integrate all of his names into a single cohesive person. He’ll continue to go by Beat among friends and as a moniker professionally, but he goes back to introducing himself as Daisuke in most other contexts, or “Daisuke, but you can call me Beat”. He’ll still never like being called Daisukenojo, but he makes peace with his family enough to be able to openly admit that it’s his name and to not flip out every time he hears it, finally seeing it as an emotionally-neutral embarrassing name rather than a mortifying brand of failure.
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koushirouizumi · 2 years
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So as i understand it, Lupin and Jigen are on opposite sides, Runner vs Gunner, but theyre running that smuggling operation in secret together
How are they making that work? Does Jigen pretend to shoot at Lupin once in a while? How’s he dealing with people who really are out to kill Lupin?
To say the pair are caught in the middle of a bad situation is an understatement. With Gunners running the place and runners being basically shot on sight no better then what they do to the zombies outside the wall, it’s not a pretty predicament to be in, especially if you’re friends with either side. But if your like Jigen and Lupin, who time and time again have been pitted together more the once in the hopes that their loyalty for each other would falter and one would ultimately finish the other, it’s basically a Tuesday. However while the game of “Spot the similarities” between the two situations is one of the easiest games you can play, in this case, it’s more high stakes.
Because to put it plain and simple, if Jigen didn’t have to work for the gunners he absolutely wouldn’t have. After all, why would you work for the same group of people, who branch from the original section of military that killed your niece? However as we know in todays society, higher ups get benefits, in this case, extra rations, protection, things of that sort. And while he certainly doesn’t want too, he knows he has to for his remaining family. His sister knows the strain of living inside the Q-Zone, much less the strain of working under the boot-heel of a guard who’s duty it is to keep you “safe” but who would rather much go on a power trip. But she doesn’t want to leave. She cant leave. She still has one kid left that she has to watch out for, and even though he’s getting older and despite the fact that people can be scary, the idea of living with a kid of any age outside of relative safety sounds even more paranoia inducing.
Now let’s add Lupin to the mix.
Lupin COULD have gotten a job within the QZ, lord knows he has the skills to do whatever he wants. But he didn’t WANT too. He found the QZ too constricting, too suffocating, too authoritarian for his tastes, especially after the section of the city was subjected to martial law. And knowing Lupin he doesn’t like to do things at half measure. So when the runners were formed shortly after the QZ was founded, Lupin “jumped” (hehe) at the chance to be apart of it, the ability to get out and about, to have fun once again “stealing”. However as time went on and the military started cracking down on what they suspected was “black marketing” it just became all the more fun for him.
“just like back in the old days!”
However this caused a small rift between Jigen and Lupin. Because while Lupin knows why Jigen never leaves the QZ Zone and Jigen knows why Lupin ALWAYS leaves the QZ Zone, they both didn’t really come to an agreement about each others choices with it. Lupin has tried in the past to convince Jigen to leave the QZ with him; to take his family with them and that they can find someplace with a bit more freedom, however Jigen didn’t want to take the chance. He didn’t want to risk putting his remaining family in any more danger. 
In the same breath Jigen had tried multiple times to convince Lupin that leaving the QZ zone was too dangerous and that he should stay within the walls. But he also knows that to do that to Lupin would be the equivalency of clipping a birds wings. Lupin needs to move he can’t be stagnant for long periods of time. So he ultimately allowed Lupin his freedom and a place to stay if he needed it (his sister being a nurse helped alot) as long as Lupin tried not to drag him in on his schemes. This quest for “the cure” is the first time in a long while that Lupin and Jigen have been on a “real” adventure together. Up until that point, most of their interactions were sparse, to save each other from the impending consequences should anyone find out about the two of them.
The smuggling operation is really hush hush and no one truly knows how it works due to the secrecy that comes with it. And the secrecy is for good reason. It’s to protect everyone involved. As for how Jigen deals with people actually and actively trying to kill Lupin. Needless to say he hates it, of course he hates it, he despises having to meet his bestest and most closest friend in secret, he hates having to tip-toe around everything, he hates having to pretend he doesn’t know Lupin, or worse pretend to take shots at him while also simultaneously trying to keep his charge from actually killing him.
He himself can never truly and intentionally harm Lupin, but the moment people start to get suspicious is when he knows times up and he has to choose.
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nickelsdrocs · 1 year
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What comes included with you?
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“Hey! I can be on time!” No, no you can’t, sweetie.
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zenigatas-eyelashes · 10 months
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Making my own Lupin timeline
cus I can ☆~°•
orange: head canon green: canon
this obviously isn't without flaws timeline, canon, & logic wise but shhhh understand my vision please
MP's manga chapters of young Lupin
Lupin Zero
some minor crossing paths w/ the others through high school + college age ft. white suite from Strange Phychokenetic Energy (MP college au type manga chapters??)
MP lore of Goemon training under / meeting "Master Lupin" (short-lived)
Cagliostro, Fuma Conspiracy & other cutey content
Most going their separate ways, entering their early to late (<-zeni) 20s (Zenigata Keibu TV show?)
Lupin III Part 1
Lupin III Part 3
Big fucking crash after 80s fun & games, first real bad separation between Jigen & Lupin
MP's 1st darker chapters introducing Lupin
The Woman Called Fujiko Mine, Koike stuff
Pilot film (w/ tweaks)
Red Jacket content (darker toned)
Red Jacket (chaotic neutral)
idk i dislike parts4-6 so I will ignore them, just imagine them shoved throughtput based on tone ig
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