赤司 征十郎 | SEIJURO AKASHI (
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prismatica2019-11-02 07:50 pm
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👑 video, un: redemperor
Good day, everyone. I hope you are all in a better state now.
[ Much like his last post on the network, he waves at the camera when the transmission begins. He's seated on a sofa chair with a coffee table in front of him. A shogi set can be seen in the foreground. ]
I'm not sure just how big the Japanese populace is here, but I'd like to send an invitation to play shogi. I do have a certain friend whom I play with every week, but it would also be nice to get to know more people—both through conversation and through a game. I also have a chess set, for those who don't know how to play shogi, so please let me know if you're interested.
[ He keeps it a secret that he's never lost in a game of shogi... or chess... or anything else that isn't basketball, really. u_u ]
My other inquiry is a little far off from board games. I was wondering - if you were given the chance to forget something about yourself, would you take it? [ He lets out an amused chortle, a little obvious that he's hiding something. Akashi is not the best of liars. ] It's a thought I've considered more than once now... I was hoping to get an outsider's point of view.
Anyway, those are all my inquiries. Thank you for your time.
[ Much like his last post on the network, he waves at the camera when the transmission begins. He's seated on a sofa chair with a coffee table in front of him. A shogi set can be seen in the foreground. ]
I'm not sure just how big the Japanese populace is here, but I'd like to send an invitation to play shogi. I do have a certain friend whom I play with every week, but it would also be nice to get to know more people—both through conversation and through a game. I also have a chess set, for those who don't know how to play shogi, so please let me know if you're interested.
[ He keeps it a secret that he's never lost in a game of shogi... or chess... or anything else that isn't basketball, really. u_u ]
My other inquiry is a little far off from board games. I was wondering - if you were given the chance to forget something about yourself, would you take it? [ He lets out an amused chortle, a little obvious that he's hiding something. Akashi is not the best of liars. ] It's a thought I've considered more than once now... I was hoping to get an outsider's point of view.
Anyway, those are all my inquiries. Thank you for your time.

(video - un: koriel)
feeling it most polite to respond to the video with a video, dextera clicks his feed on, but it’s dark and spooky in his room. vaguely haunted, even with the spirits gone. ]
I love chess. [ at least he sounds like a normal person. ] It doesn’t seem like many people here like to play…
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video, un: bellabelle
[The interior view of Reimi's apartment — what can be seen of it from behind her, at least — is...incredibly bland. As a matter of fact, it's virtually identical to how it was when she initially walked through the doors and took it as her own, which is largely because that's exactly what happened. Very little personality, very little conscious decor; it's a little bit like she hasn't really accepted that it's hers yet, and she's still living as though she's a visitor inside it.
Here and there, however, her golden retriever Arnold can be seen shuffling around, crunching on food or sniffing at something or appearing briefly to shove his nose into camera view and investigate what Reimi is doing.]
I haven't had that chance myself. And there are definitely things that I wish I didn't remember. But I wouldn't choose to forget them, even if someone gave me the chance. Because...for one thing, just because I don't remember them doesn't mean everyone would forget, and it'd make things really hard on those other people to be the only ones who remembered something I'd completely forgotten. And for another thing, I'd feel kind of like I was running away.
So, I don't think it's right to turn your back on things like that, even if it's hard to live with them. I think it'd be worse to forget.
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[ The answer here is spoken rather offhandedly with a bit of snark dripping off of it. ]
I haven't played shogi in a long time, though. Where'd you manage to find a set?
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I am always interested in a game. I should note I've played competitively, so I won't go easy on you.
[But if he loses that rarely, it'd probably be a good challenge.]
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[He was actually rather good at them and lucky noticing missed oporunities.]
As for memories I don't want to forget any of them. I've lost them before, and now having them back, even though they are not always pleasant, I wouldn't change having them.
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[Ah, but wait, there's more! She's given some thought to his other inquiry as well. Can't quite resist questions like this.]
For your other question... I don't think I would. Who we were and who we are is a combination of experiences, ideals, and preferences. Forgetting one thing about yourself would change that. You never know, you might be worse off, or much unhappier for it, to say nothing of the impact it might have on the people in your life.
[That's just what she thinks, though, dwelling in a world of what-if's.]
I think if anything, there are things that I might like to change about myself, to improve, or grow from.
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[Kay's tone is flat when she answers his question. She'll ask about shogi later.]
I once had amnesia and forgot everything about myself. It feels bad, drawing a blank every time I wanted to remember something. [And whenever she did remember something, it was always bad for her case OOPS.]
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[He covers a slight cough.]
As for forgetting...no, I don't think I would. My past, and my mistakes, are what shaped me into who I am today. Erasing any of that would impede my ability to grow as a person, and might even lead to me doing the same thing I chose to forget about.
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[She's not fancy like that...]
Also, your other question... Wouldn't that really depend on what you were going to forget?
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[Well, was.]
I don't know if my forgetting stuff would do anyone any good, either. Maybe if everyone else could forget a few things I'd be a little happier.
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video; un: marinettedesigned
I don't really know shogi that well, [At all really.] but I know the rules for chess if you don't mind an amateur.
[So there's that. Now for the part that's got her craning forward to bracelet a little.]
No. I wouldn't choose to do that. Having a hole in your memory is...terrible.
[Why anyone might want that is what made her open the feed. Now she's curious.]
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sorry this is late af
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There's a game called Pai Sho in my world that is meant for two players. I miss playing it, so I wondered if I'd find something similar here.
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