I was not ready for finishing Suikoden 1 to give me as many emotions as it did but man.............. man......
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I was not ready for finishing Suikoden 1 to give me as many emotions as it did but man.............. man......
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something about the way book 10 begins with hiccup being the loneliest he’s ever been. an outcast, a hero on a quest, a wanted boy on both sides of the war. with only three dragons as his closest companions. windwalker, wodensfang and toothless as sole witnesses to his growing up for an entire year - how evident that all three of them tried their absolute hardest to protect and take care of hiccup given the dire circumstances of being on the run.
and something about the way it ends with hiccup's own little ensemble of a group, dubbed as 'the ten companions of the dragonmark' - consisting of his most loved humans and dragons who would now undoubtedly follow him anywhere. finally having the chance to laugh freely and exchange stories and to breathe a little easier, even if just for a moment. and even if worry and guilt seem to weigh heavy on him, the wodensfang is there to remind him of his youth, to 'leave these worries to us old creatures' and that hiccup is no longer alone.
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The fact that there was an entire Chuunosuke zine that I missed may haunt me for the rest of my days
from "Transforming Monkey: Adaptation and Representation of a Chinese Epic" by Hongmei Sun