Prefer the epic and graceful death NP versus combustible cardiac arrest.
QuotesA Writer's FateF/GO JP (Updated: 4/11/2019)
"An ideal is only an ideal after all. As long as you embrace that ideal, the friction with reality will continue to increase. So you will someday face reality and will have to pay for your compromises"
giving concept of death to immortal being is way harder than any Zabaniya.
i hope he still has a zabaniya tho
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Nasuverse in a Nutshell
The founder of the Hashashin, who became the first to take upon himself the title of "the Old Man of the Mountain" (山の翁, Yama no Okina), and the name Hassan-i-Sabbah. Even so, his actual identity was unknown even to the eighteen individuals who came to inherit his titles. Proof that he in fact existed is nowhere to be found -- except in the certainty that if ever he who takes the seat of Hassan-i-Sabbah strays from his path, there shall come an executioner to part him from his head.
There was within the sect of the Hashashin not a single witness who could attest to the existence of the original Hassan; all of those who encountered him met their end. He who forged the name of "the Old Man of the Mountain" elected to live as an observer who would enact judgment upon the rot and the deviations of the sect. Even were the sect to persist in righteous accordance to the doctrine of Allah, it was inevitable that those avowed carry it forth might sin -- but for the preservers the doctrine to lose themselves to the desires of man was to the Old Man of the Mountain the gravest of sins.
To him, the rot and the corruption of the sect were equivalent in meaning to the waning of its leader. Whether by the waning of spirit or the waning of skills, one upon the threshold of decline could no longer be seen as fit to hold the title of "the Old Man of the Mountain." The sin of degeneration could be answered only by beheading -- such that the hopes of the sect could be entrusted to a successor.
He who assassinates the assassin -- who enacts the carriage of justice against those would stray from the doctrine of the sect -- chooses not to employ an assassin's tools of trade; he approaches openly and without deceit, carrying only a broadsword. Should a man come to glimpse the skulled swordsman, his existence is as good as concluded.
Unto the end of the Hashashin, the skulled swordsman concealed himself within the shadow of the sect; persisting as the very Abyss (暗殺者の深淵, Ansatsu-sha no Shinen, lit. 'the abyss of the assassins') -- a living legend in the absence of a single witness.
Last edited by fallacies; January 11th, 2017 at 08:55 AM.
Wow, no wonder they were so scared for asking his help. He pretty much the boogyman of the sect.
"Only in my company, will you not be a monster"
anywhere than here
So, that's why he asks for the Hassan's heads
None of them like being Hassan.
Let's try this, King Hassan's my room lines, please improve on them as you see fit:
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King Hassan has Scathach's problem, I think? He sounded pretty sad in his bond lines.
Last edited by GundamFSN; January 11th, 2017 at 12:09 PM.
Something
Scathach lacks a purpose in life and is an active death seeker, while King Hassan underneath all his badassness is a old soldier with disappointing heirs. That's what I think.
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Okay, might as well translate his CE as well. Same rule, get the pros to improve on it:
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Last edited by rxrx; January 11th, 2017 at 12:37 PM.
So King Hassan has a head obsession....
Is he Toyohisa?
"Only in my company, will you not be a monster"
anywhere than here