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akutagawa: rashomon!
rashomon coming out, heading full speed at atsushi but just as he's about to dodge, kissing him on his forehead:
atsushi:
akutagawa:
atsushi:
rashomon: <3
akutagawa: RASHOMON NO-
Manus Vindictaeās new It Girl
devotion
girls that fucking haaaaaaaaaaate each other (they really don't)
[Team Timekeeper Official Art | 2024-06-14]
THEY'RE SO ADORABLE
BUT I HAVE PRIORITIES
They look so overworked I think they're losing it
You know what time it is
I present to you
Silly Sonetto ft. Silly Vertin
For those of you who may not be too familiar with the manga, during ch39: Portrait of a Father, Akutagawa shows up, as Dazai's informant, to give Atsushi documents about who the orphanage headmaster was and what happened to him.
At that moment, Akutagawa shows an uncharacteristic clemency towards Atsushi, saying that "Atsushi's master died today", and compares this to his own relationship with Dazai.
This was a long time ago now, and a lot has happened since. The Cannibalism arc is right after this, where they are very antagonistic towards each other, and includes this scene:
Akutagawa, despite his bitterness towards Atsushi for who he is to Dazai, has seen how similar they are in this sense. Atsushi hasn't, because his gratefulness towards Dazai prevents him from seeing that Akutagawa's experience was completely different with this same person. (he's also not given any time by the narrative to wonder about it)
but then just came along chapter 122!!!
Atsushi gets to see, 1:1, the relationship between Akutagawa and Dazai. For the first time, Akutagawa is relatable to him.
And of course, at the end, Atsushi calls out the illusion as being the headmaster wearing Dazai's face because we are closing this loop! We are forcing Atsushi to see Akutagawa the same way Akutagawa has been seeing him!
NIKOLAI š
my theory on what it could beā¦
i think that Higuchiās ability will be called āTakekurabeā (Growing Up/Childās Play) after her most famous work, and i believe it might have something to do with reincarnation. hereās whyā¦
in this official art she is featured with red spider lilies, which are symbolic of death, but are also thought of as a bridge between heaven & earthā¦a reminder of the ācyclical nature of life & deathā
Takekurabe also explores themes such as how life is fleeting. & also abt being forced into a role that you didnāt want, or wouldnāt have chosen for yourself
(plus potential foreshadowing: in this official art, Higuchi is surrounded by pinwheelsā which symbolize childhood, but also the cycle of life, & the buddhist teaching of reincarnation)
back to reincarnationā¦
after being told that Akutagawa may never wake up, she reached out to him & a glow appeared around her handā like she was activating an abilityā before pulling away bc she remembered that he didnāt want her (or anyoneās) help
but this means that sheās able to give help in this sort of situation
additionally, the fact that she almost always appears in official arts w Akutagawa indicates that she will probably use her ability on him at some point, which makes sense considering his terminal condition
(note the pulse in the background, his bright eyes, & her white suit)
because we have yet to see her use her ability, iām assuming that she can only use it once, so sheād be giving up her life for Akutagawaās (a life for a lifeā his reincarnation)
this would imitate irl Higuchiās unfortunately short lifeā with her having died at only 25 years old. it also makes sense to give her such a powerful ability since irl Higuchi is such an important figure in japanese historyā japanās first professional woman writer of modern literature
i wonder if Higuchiās sister has anything to do with her ability (in bsd sheās unnamed, but her irl sisterās name was Kuniko so thatās what weāll call her)
according to Higuchiās bungo episode, despite her literary genius, irl Higuchi was practically useless without her sister
Kuniko was the one who made what Higuchi did possible & kept things functional behind the scenes
so i think itād be super interesting (& a cool irl reference) if Kuniko was involved in some way with Higuchiās ability (i also just want to see more of her bc this sister duo is so cute :ā))
bonus: when i watched this anime adaptation of Takekurabe, this was the ending scene & i wonder if it was harukawaās inspiration for this official art š„¹
white lilies represent purity, & since they were off by the side of the road, they might have represented the characterās fleeting purity. white lilies are also used at funerals to represent a soulās return to purity & its journey to the afterlife⦠which circles back to the reincarnation theme š
Happy birthday to the ADA's full-time mother āØ