by sndwurks » Mon Jul 10, 2017 4:45 pm
Honestly, this was my favorite depiction of Kisada of all time. It brought him down to earth, and made him believable. Here is a man who, were he in any other Clan, would have the hard duty of trying to reign in his eldest and groom him to take over in the next few years. Instead, he is fighting demons on knees not as flexible as they used to be, with the absolute knowledge that he will one day die defending an Empire that sends letters about how it does not have the resources his Clan needs.
Kisada knowing the NAME of the woman who died killing a monster sent to fight him, and seeing in her his own daughter...
An old man lives while children die.
This is the life a Crab samurai leads.
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Susumu Naishi in Winter Court 4