ahappylie: (Tell me a story)
沖田総司 Okita Souji ([personal profile] ahappylie) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2017-05-01 01:56 pm

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In my country we have a lot of stories of famous historical figures - some whose tales have grown as they have become more legend than person.

Take, for example, the Tale of Musashino Benkei. He was a rugged monk and ascetic who grew to a monstrous height. Benkei was famed for his feats of strength and decided to gather 1,000 swords by defeating 1,000 samurai as they crossed a bridge. He fought day after day, defeating famous, feared warrior after warrior and collecting 999 swords.

But then, one day, a young man came across his bridge. Benkei challenged him to a duel as he had with countless braver, bigger men before him. The boy took out a flute and accepted the challenge.

And soundly beat Benkei.

The boy was Minamoto no Yoshitsune, who having been raised by the tengu, was endowed with their skill in the sword. Benkei was so taken in by the young man that he pledged his loyalty to him forever. Benkei and Lord Yoshitsune fought many trials together as they tried to reclaim the Minamoto's birthright.

However, the Lord and his retainer were betrayed by Yoshitsune's older brother, Yoritomo, who feared Yoshitsune's popularity and skill would cost him power. He chased Lord Yoshitsune and Benkei across Japan, cornering them in a mountain castle. Knowing that there was no escape, Yoshitsune retreated to the innermost castle to commit seppuku while Benkei, ever loyal and fierce, guarded the only entrance - a single bridge.

He killed dozens of men trying to cross and take Lord Yoshitsune's head. Defeating each as easily as he had back on that fateful day when he first met his young lord. Lord Yoritomo's forces grew afraid and were ordered to take Benkei down the only way they knew how - with arrows. They loosed flight after flight at him, enough to darken the sky, and yet he still stood, his weapon at his side to protect the bridge.

It wasn't until they ran out of arrows that they realized...

Benkei had died long ago, but his valor and his loyalty had kept him upright, giving Lord Yoshitsune time to commit seppuku rather than be taken by the enemy. His story is still told today, in my time, as a symbol of true loyalty and devotion to a cause a person.

[He takes a deep breath after speaking for so long. It whistles a little in his lungs, but he manages not to cough.]

Do you have any such stories? Famous people or groups? I'd love to hear them. It would be a nice break from all the loud music.
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[personal profile] castrationfist 2017-05-01 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
[Just who you wanted to hear, right?]

The tale of Ushiwakamaru and Benkei, is it? I fought that annoying Minamoto once myself.
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[personal profile] castrationfist 2017-05-01 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
That's right. She and Benkei both.

[... what about spoiling history for him.]
sylphid: <user name="aaveplsgo"> (you have her attention)

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[personal profile] sylphid 2017-05-01 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh...

[Fie enjoyed the tale, thus this reply of her basically golf clapping.]
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[personal profile] castrationfist 2017-05-01 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
[you love her, admit it.]

Benkei was... Although he was a total pain in the rear. He stole my mirror! What nerve... His standing death was too good for him!
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[personal profile] castrationfist 2017-05-01 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
I was trying to kill him, his Master would have only died indirectly.
robitussin: (you've heard those lies before)

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[personal profile] robitussin 2017-05-01 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
well that's a depressing story what the hell
sylphid: <user name="aaveplsgo"> (dazed days)

video on her end

[personal profile] sylphid 2017-05-01 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
Mm... nope.

[She has stories, but none she wants to share now.]

Another time. Maybe.
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[personal profile] castrationfist 2017-05-01 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
As did I with my own Master. And anyway, that's no excuse to finish me off with my own mirror! That's just rude, isn't it?! What an insult!
robitussin: (bleeding out in the--)

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[personal profile] robitussin 2017-05-01 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
um yes the whole "died" part makes it sad
sylphid: <user name="aaveplsgo"> (table talk)

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[personal profile] sylphid 2017-05-01 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
Fine.

[She brings her hand to her mouth and clears her throat dramatically.]

Once upon a time, there was a...
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[personal profile] castrationfist 2017-05-01 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, fear not, I won't. Back then, I was a pitifully weak Servant, but now the difference is like night and day. Should we meet again, I will display to him the inner mysteries of my most sacred art, the Gyokutenhou....
sylphid: <user name="aaveplsgo"> (not this again)

[personal profile] sylphid 2017-05-01 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
Ah...

[Fie stops suddenly.]

Huh. Guess I forgot that one.
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[personal profile] castrationfist 2017-05-01 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
That's right! To give it another name... The Polygamist Castration Fist!
robitussin: (when we open up our light)

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[personal profile] robitussin 2017-05-01 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
being remembered forever isn't the same as living forever but i can chalk it up to cultural differences sure

anyways continuing in the theme of slightly infuriating and tragic endings have you heard of romeo and juliet

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