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What is truly so powerful about it is,
All his life, Vash lived, not for himself, but for Rem.
He suffered for an ideal that wasn't his, he took upon himself the pain inflicted by his brother. Rem died to save humanity and Vash sacrificed his entire ô so long life to protect her legacy, others. But never did he live for himself. Even as Eriks, he left because he was afraid of harming Rem legacy.
And then Wolfwood happened and he taught Vash to 'want'. He taught Vash to live for himself, to make his own decisions and not what was best, to use his gun to protect who he wanted to protect, he taught him to be selfish and,
to see what was in his own heart.
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Applies to every Trigun adaptation
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Wolfwood calling Vash "darlin'" and "sweetheart" is all that matters for the rest of forever. They make me feral
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Brave wolfwood eat sesame chicken 🥡
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