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The Undertaker || 6/30/97
{VAMPIRES EPISODE 7 MAJOR SPOILERS}
Very rough sketch
I'm not okay
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The new Love Bullet got me throwing up blood.
Good lord, Inee what are you cooking.
Trigun Bookclub Discussion Topics (Week 10):
Young Vash furiously asks Rem if she's sure she wouldn't do to him and Knives what was done to Tesla. Rem’s first reaction is to snap back at Vash, exclaiming that he shouldn't mock what she went through at the time. What do you think this says about her?
What do you think happened in the scene with the fruit knife? Did Vash purposefully stab Rem? Did she throw herself onto the knife to prevent Vash from hurting himself? Something else?
When Rem asks Knives if he's trying to bear the shock of Tesla's story "calmly" and "on [his] own", he replies “I am [...] But we have to go on. There's so much we have to do so it never happens again”, as he cries and hugs her. Then Knives suddenly pushes Rem away and leaves. Do you think this was all a performance meant to soothe Rem’s concerns, or was any of it real?
When Wolfwood sees a vision of himself impaled from all sides and decides “that was something meant for me” — what happened? What caused it? And what does Wolfwood know about it?
In this volume, Elendira denies having “blind faith” in Knives, is surprised that he's “decided there's no turning back”, and expresses the desire to see his plans through to the end just as she doubts anyone will survive to that point. Do you think the nature of her relationship with him has changed (if so, how?) or were readers just not aware of its complexities yet?
“Let's run away as fast as we can. And then, when things have settled down a bit, we'll quietly approach them again [...] It's only when I've eased someone else's sorrow that the pain becomes a little easier to bear [...] That's why, no matter what happens, I won't let you have your way … Knives!” How do you interpret the significance, motivation and effect of this Vash monologue?
I was today years old when I learned that men in the 18th century did not tie their hair with ribbons. they put the end of their hair in a silly little silk bag and tied a ribbon On Top of it. I repeat, they did not have freely swaying pigtails in the oceanic wind while confessing their love for each other over the rocky shores... because they have tucked it in a silly little silk bag