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I still like Samura despite everything, maybe even more now. If we get a fight between Chihiro and Samura it’s going to be the best battle in the entire series 1000%.
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I still like Samura despite everything, maybe even more now. If we get a fight between Chihiro and Samura it’s going to be the best battle in the entire series 1000%.
#Kagurabachi #Kagurabachi58
There is a lot of stuff I've probably not mentioned because it was already too long but yeah I don't believe someone like Samura is capable of doing this without feeling something which doesn't mean I have to like it but yeah.
There is a lot of stuff I've probably not mentioned because it was already too long but yeah I don't believe someone like Samura is capable of doing this without feeling something which doesn't mean I have to like it but yeah.
but after seeing that dialogue again I do believe from his pov at least he is letting him "rest" from the hell.
End of the thread (?)
I swear this was going to be just a tweet about me saying I'm still thinking about the chapter and then boom.
but after seeing that dialogue again I do believe from his pov at least he is letting him "rest" from the hell.
End of the thread (?)
I swear this was going to be just a tweet about me saying I'm still thinking about the chapter and then boom.
truly horrible back then betraying his former allies and friends is too much when what we've seen from Uruha is a good person with no intention to harm anyone in the future (young Uruha posing in that photo with Rokuhira destroys me, he looks so young)
truly horrible back then betraying his former allies and friends is too much when what we've seen from Uruha is a good person with no intention to harm anyone in the future (young Uruha posing in that photo with Rokuhira destroys me, he looks so young)
He cares and that's why he feels so responsible for every death.
I'm not happy with what he did and I don't agree with how he is doing things, I'm not forgiving him for this because while I believe there is truth in what he says and they must have done something
He cares and that's why he feels so responsible for every death.
I'm not happy with what he did and I don't agree with how he is doing things, I'm not forgiving him for this because while I believe there is truth in what he says and they must have done something
When they met again they almost got no time to talk, the only personal stuff Samura got to say was right before the beginning of the fight:
"Uruha. You've been through a lot. Get some rest."
We've seen Samura cares for others, one could say that perhaps too much.
When they met again they almost got no time to talk, the only personal stuff Samura got to say was right before the beginning of the fight:
"Uruha. You've been through a lot. Get some rest."
We've seen Samura cares for others, one could say that perhaps too much.
himself with it any longer. Uruha doesn't need to feel regret because he followed through and fought to survive until the end, (maybe this is a stretch but) he doesn't need to keep enduring the burden of their past and the weight of all those lives.
himself with it any longer. Uruha doesn't need to feel regret because he followed through and fought to survive until the end, (maybe this is a stretch but) he doesn't need to keep enduring the burden of their past and the weight of all those lives.
"Guess I'm going to hell too."
"Yes (I'm going to shoulder this alone). Nobody else has to endure this hell."
He's saying he will bear with the consequences and will make sure they all pay for their mistakes, but since he's the winner Uruha doesn't need to concern
"Guess I'm going to hell too."
"Yes (I'm going to shoulder this alone). Nobody else has to endure this hell."
He's saying he will bear with the consequences and will make sure they all pay for their mistakes, but since he's the winner Uruha doesn't need to concern
If Uruha dies is going to be honoring the deaths of his comrades, fighting for his survival (even if the odds didn't look that good from the start since Samura was his master, is older and more experienced and is the one whose goal right now is to kill).
If Uruha dies is going to be honoring the deaths of his comrades, fighting for his survival (even if the odds didn't look that good from the start since Samura was his master, is older and more experienced and is the one whose goal right now is to kill).
They both have different takes from the people who sacrificed themselves for their sake.
Like he said "It's just our egos. All that remains is to battle to the death."
So that's what they do. Uruha isn't throwing his life, it's a battle.
They both have different takes from the people who sacrificed themselves for their sake.
Like he said "It's just our egos. All that remains is to battle to the death."
So that's what they do. Uruha isn't throwing his life, it's a battle.
Samura choosing to fight with a normal blade, giving Uruha a chance to fight fairly, really makes it feel like it's a clash of ideals and perspectives, the same way Sojo and Chihiro's fight was, the same way it's been for other fights between enchanted blade users.
Samura choosing to fight with a normal blade, giving Uruha a chance to fight fairly, really makes it feel like it's a clash of ideals and perspectives, the same way Sojo and Chihiro's fight was, the same way it's been for other fights between enchanted blade users.
because other people died for them when it shouldn't have happened, when they weren't the heroes everyone believed. They both understand even if they can't agree because it's the weight of others lives that motivates them.
because other people died for them when it shouldn't have happened, when they weren't the heroes everyone believed. They both understand even if they can't agree because it's the weight of others lives that motivates them.
because Uruha is also bound by his duty to make all those sacrifices worth it. It's not that Uruha himself is afraid of death, he's just stating he can't go along with that kind of plan because other people died to make sure he lives the same way Samura won't stop
because Uruha is also bound by his duty to make all those sacrifices worth it. It's not that Uruha himself is afraid of death, he's just stating he can't go along with that kind of plan because other people died to make sure he lives the same way Samura won't stop
I feel like Samura acknowledges that while Uruha understands why he's doing this (they committed sins and didn't atone, even if Uruha doesn't agree with how he wants to handle it he seems to agree to some degree), he can't ask him to just not defend himself
I feel like Samura acknowledges that while Uruha understands why he's doing this (they committed sins and didn't atone, even if Uruha doesn't agree with how he wants to handle it he seems to agree to some degree), he can't ask him to just not defend himself
And then despite the overwhelming advantage an enchanted blade gives, Samura takes the regular sword to duel Uruha.
"It's just our egos. All that remains is to battle to death"
And then despite the overwhelming advantage an enchanted blade gives, Samura takes the regular sword to duel Uruha.
"It's just our egos. All that remains is to battle to death"
Samura is fighting because people have died for them, believing them heroes when not knowing the whole truth, because whatever happened back then was so bad he believes they are the greater evil right now since they weren't even held accountable for it.
Samura is fighting because people have died for them, believing them heroes when not knowing the whole truth, because whatever happened back then was so bad he believes they are the greater evil right now since they weren't even held accountable for it.
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"We'll give our lives so you can escape. You'd better survive or we'll curse you."
Meeting Chihiro or Hakuri is not what made him fight for his life, it was the sense of duty. Uruha giving up would make the sacrifice worthless and he can't allow that.
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"We'll give our lives so you can escape. You'd better survive or we'll curse you."
Meeting Chihiro or Hakuri is not what made him fight for his life, it was the sense of duty. Uruha giving up would make the sacrifice worthless and he can't allow that.
but he *can't* throw away his life when people died protecting it, he's constantly remembering them asking him to survive.
"I was ready to die at any time. For three years (...) I lost my will to live."
He's not afraid of death.
but he *can't* throw away his life when people died protecting it, he's constantly remembering them asking him to survive.
"I was ready to die at any time. For three years (...) I lost my will to live."
He's not afraid of death.
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"Those people died for me. I can't just throw away my life!"
But before that "I understand where you're coming from."
Uruha is not shying away from the notion of them being part of the evil that should be rooted, he acknowledges it as valid,
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"Those people died for me. I can't just throw away my life!"
But before that "I understand where you're coming from."
Uruha is not shying away from the notion of them being part of the evil that should be rooted, he acknowledges it as valid,
Thread rambling about the Sword Bearer Assassination arc, Samura and Uruha (SPOILERS from up to Kagurabachi ch58 #Kagurabachi58)
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Thread rambling about the Sword Bearer Assassination arc, Samura and Uruha (SPOILERS from up to Kagurabachi ch58 #Kagurabachi58)
#AshKagurabachi