[He can't help but chuckle at her as she struggles with the question.]
Evil is rather matter of perspective, don't you agree? What others consider good might be evil to someone else. [After all, he had been the evil one and enemy.]
So, you are already familiar with the gentleman thief and Cinderella. The rest of Phantom Thieves follow the suit. Captain Kidd the Pirate, Carmen the femme fatale, Zorro the outlaw and so on. All of them represent a certain disorder within the society, ready to cause chaos and break the rules. [Yeah, he has no difficulties with name-dropping the rest personas in the group.
Ok, that's enough of the dramatic suspense. He supposes he can go ahead and reveal his.]
[She hums as he breaks it down, suitably impressed. Alright, so that's their theme. Her team hadn't had so coherent of a theme as that; each of their Personas were deeply personal, wrapped in their ideas of who they were as people and what they wanted to accomplish; how they wanted to live. Refusing to go quietly into that good night, etc, etc.
Robin Hood makes sense, she guesses. That's the guy who fought bandits and won archery competitions or something? But her surprise at Loki maybe isn't for the reason he thinks, her eyes widening with recognition as she opens her mouth with a soft, oh!
Then she closes her mouth again. Hmm... he'd just said he was preoccupied with being ~special~ so maybe telling him that she's had Loki as well wouldn't be ideal.]
Yeah, they suit you, [she says instead with a nod, even though she's trying to reconcile the Loki she had within her to Akechi's entire personality. Yeah, no, it makes sense.] The noble outlaw and the chaotic trickster.
[A good call on her part. Although, it could be interesting to see just how their versions of Lokis differ from each other.
Of course, there is also Hereward but Akechi doesn't really feel like going in details with that one.]
I suppose. Some could argue that one suits me better than the other. [He shrugs. That annoying cat-thing had called Robin Hood to be persona to cover his lies, but Akechi didn't see it like that. Robin had it's place and role in his life and heart, showcasing the potential of what could have been.]
It's getting chilly. I think we both should start heading back.
[She makes a face, sticking out her tongue with some disgust.]
"Some" can say anything they want. You're the only one who knows if one suits you better than another, but I don't think it's as easy as that.
[Orpheus had suited her, just as Thanatos had, just as Messiah, Metatron, Odin, and all the rest do. If they're really a part of you, then they're you, at least in part, she's pretty sure. Of course, what that says about her and her ability to swap faces is... well. Something to get into another time, maybe.
But she nods and plants a hand on the ground to push herself up.]
Probably. I'm headed back to the farmhouse to make dinner. You can join us, if you want.
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Evil is rather matter of perspective, don't you agree? What others consider good might be evil to someone else. [After all, he had been the evil one and enemy.]
So, you are already familiar with the gentleman thief and Cinderella. The rest of Phantom Thieves follow the suit. Captain Kidd the Pirate, Carmen the femme fatale, Zorro the outlaw and so on. All of them represent a certain disorder within the society, ready to cause chaos and break the rules. [Yeah, he has no difficulties with name-dropping the rest personas in the group.
Ok, that's enough of the dramatic suspense. He supposes he can go ahead and reveal his.]
Mine are Robin Hood and Loki.
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Robin Hood makes sense, she guesses. That's the guy who fought bandits and won archery competitions or something? But her surprise at Loki maybe isn't for the reason he thinks, her eyes widening with recognition as she opens her mouth with a soft, oh!
Then she closes her mouth again. Hmm... he'd just said he was preoccupied with being ~special~ so maybe telling him that she's had Loki as well wouldn't be ideal.]
Yeah, they suit you, [she says instead with a nod, even though she's trying to reconcile the Loki she had within her to Akechi's entire personality. Yeah, no, it makes sense.] The noble outlaw and the chaotic trickster.
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Of course, there is also Hereward but Akechi doesn't really feel like going in details with that one.]
I suppose. Some could argue that one suits me better than the other. [He shrugs. That annoying cat-thing had called Robin Hood to be persona to cover his lies, but Akechi didn't see it like that. Robin had it's place and role in his life and heart, showcasing the potential of what could have been.]
It's getting chilly. I think we both should start heading back.
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"Some" can say anything they want. You're the only one who knows if one suits you better than another, but I don't think it's as easy as that.
[Orpheus had suited her, just as Thanatos had, just as Messiah, Metatron, Odin, and all the rest do. If they're really a part of you, then they're you, at least in part, she's pretty sure. Of course, what that says about her and her ability to swap faces is... well. Something to get into another time, maybe.
But she nods and plants a hand on the ground to push herself up.]
Probably. I'm headed back to the farmhouse to make dinner. You can join us, if you want.
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[He's not exactly feeling social. The rather intense hang-out with Akira had drained him out of all juices.
Following her lead Akechi, too, stands up and pats his pants clean from grass. He's just about to leave but turns to look at her on the last minute.]
If you don't have any other questions I suppose I'll see you around, Shiomi-san.
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Take care of yourself, Akechi-san. Try to stay out of trouble?
[Knowing that he has Loki, well... her lip quirks in a hint of a wry smile. That might be more difficult for him than most.]