I've finally made Taro and Ayano's children. 😀
I've been researching how people would make Ayano and Taro's future child or children. I wanted to make them as unique as possible and make them my own, so here we go.
Kunai Makoto Aishi is the first born daughter of Ayano and Taro. She was born when Ayano was 19 and Taro was 20. Kanai knife is a type of Japanese weapon/tool that is used for farming. It has a multi-purpose tool that can be used for digging, chopping, and even as a weapon.
Makoto means “Truth.” or “Sincerity.” Taro was the one to give her that middle name. Taro does call her that rather than her actual name. Mekoto is a unisex Japanese name, but it is more commonly used by males.
Odachi Kioshi Aishi is the second born son of Ayano and Taro. When he was born, Ayano was 20, and Taro was 21. He is a year younger than his older sister. Odachi is a curved, single-edged Japanese weapon. Odachi was used as a weapon, but because of its magnificent appearance, it was often used as an offering to kami, a Shinto shrine. Even if it was used as an offering, Odachi was usually more cumbersome, but they had much more strength and power per blow.
Kioshi means “Silent.” It is a name used for males. Taro was the one to give him that name. He thought it would be a pretty name for his son to have as a middle name. Taro does call his son by his middle name rather than his first name, just like his daughter. Ayano calls her children by their first name.
Ayano let Taro give them middle names to give him some power to give them names. Ayano was the one to name them both (by weapons).
Relationship with their parents
Kunai and Odachi were taught by Ayano about getting away with murder, cleaning up blood, kidnapping, mind breaking, etc. All of this happened behind Taro's back. Taro does know the Aishi condition that runs in the family, but not the killing part of it. Ayano was always loving to her children just like Ryoba was to her. Ayano does see her children as the creation that was made with the love between her and Taro. She would do everything for them.
Kunai is closer to Taro than Ayano. Kunai is the first born daughter. Taro would always spoil her during her childhood. Taro does the same with Odachi, but Kunai is always the one next to him. Odachi is much closer to Ayano because he's another male in the Aishi family. There have always been males in the Aishi family, but having women rather than men is much more common. Ayano wanted to make sure her son would be successful in winning his Senpai/Kohai if he ever found them because of how the world sees men when it comes to stalking, or being “lovesick” for a person. She doesn't want her son to be killed or put in prison.
Ayano and Taro always find ways to spend time with their children. Taro, when the children were younger, would read stories to them before putting them to bed. Odachi was always the one to fall asleep first. Kunai would stay up until her father would tuck her in for bed.
Odachi is a mama's boy while Kunai is a daddy's girl.
Both children were told by Taro to be kind, stand up for people, be caring, show sympathy (if they could), etc. Both children would keep it in mind but would be discouraged by Ayano.
Ayano has like… a toxic relationship between her and her children. (I might change it)
Kunai and Odachi don't have Senpais/Kohais. They haven't found them yet.
Kunai doesn't believe that she will find her Senpai/Kohai. The reason why is because she knows that there's a small chance of finding the person who can “fix” her and there's a higher chance that she will never find one and remain with the empty and hollow feeling on her chest for the rest of her life. She sees it as a waste of time to keep hoping that that person will come and “fix” her.
Odachi does believe he will find the person that will “fix” him. Odachi is waiting for that day to come just like Ayano did.
Kunai and Odachi can feel emotions. The problem is that they can't express it well. They can't feel the strong emotions that the people around them can. For example, when a kid gets what they want for Christmas, they get excited, jumping up and down, crying depending on the present, but Kunai and Odachi don't feel that. Kunai did shed tears at the funeral of her best friend, but didn't break down into a sob like any other person would do if someone close to them died.
The two have an empty and hollow feeling on their chest that they can't get rid of. It's like a piece is missing. They can't do anything to satisfy it, which makes them lose it at times. If you're thirsty, you drink to satisfy that feeling. If you're hungry, you eat, and so on and so on. They can't do that. They have to deal with it until the person comes and “fixes” them.
Because of this, they have moments of desperation. Ayano doesn't really help them through it. She watches until they calm down while Taro does try to comfort them as much as possible. Even with the condition, Taro does love them dearly.
Sometimes Kunai and Odachi think to themselves and believe it would be best to take their lives to escape the condition, but the thought of their father suffering from their deaths stops them from doing so. They know there have been Aishis who have taken their own lives to escape the cruel condition. Some jumped off buildings, some hung themselves, some shot themselves or asked their children to do it, etc.
Kunai and Odachi have an interesting relationship with their grandparents. (Both Ayano's and Taro's parents)
Kunai sees the people around her as a waste of space and air (except her best friend who passed away at the age of 13 and family). Kunai doesn't like speaking to others who don't have any meaning to her. Even as a kid, she would stay close to Taro and not say a word unless she had to and had something in mind that she wanted her parents to know. Kunai would only speak with anyone in the family.
If someone does speak to her first, she will talk back and force a smile if she needs to. She will make friends if they have something beneficial or are worth the time.
Odachi, on the other hand, sees people as objects. He sees women and men as objects. Even children. He doesn't care what age, what gender, or where they come from. They are objects to him.
Odachi doesn't see the faces of people. He has a condition named prosopagnosia. He can't see the faces of the people around except his own family and grandparents (Ayano's and Taro's parents), which he is already used to. Odachi doesn't care about what people's faces look like because they have no meaning to him. I wanted to make him different,but I'm going to probably change it and scrap this idea 🤷🏽♀️
It's different when he has found the one and if he has rivals to deal with. He sees his rivals (if he has any) in a different way than his own sister.
A few ways Odachi can recognize someone is by the way the person walks, their voice, their hairstyle, clothing, etc.
Kunai and Odachi have a decent relationship between them. They care for each other, but it will change if one of them is against the other or the family. They are not afraid to kill each other.
If they had rivals, they would approach them differently and go in very different routes.
If Kaga and Megami had their own children (Ichiro and Ikumi), they would be younger than Ayano and Taro's children by 5 years or so. Megami would get pregnant by the age of 24 like her mother, but there's a chance of her having children later on in her life depending on the circumstances.
So technically, the Saikou children and Aishi children won't meet. They will know about each other, but not meet officially.
Maybe in the future, they will meet or in a different timeline.
No. They don't fall in love with each other. I've seen many people use the future generation as a way to bring Saikou and Aishi together by making the Saikou child fall in love with the Aishi. That's not happening here.
Kunai doesn't believe in the Senpai Effect. She would rather be alone than getting her hopes up or failing to win her Senpai's heart. She knows exactly that there's a very low chance that she will ever meet the one that "fixes" her. Ayano was lucky to find one.
Odachi doesn't care about anyone besides his own family. Odachi doesn't see faces either. He even sees the people around him as objects. He wouldn't care about the Saikou family or the children. He doesn't even know what the Saikou family looks like besides their hair, clothing, voices, etc. Their faces are completely blurred out, so they are nothing to him.
In his vision, the heads of the people around him are replaced with flowers. Different types of flowers to represent the person's personality, the way they dress, etc. That's a way I'll probably do it for him. Once he kills someone, that flower turns gray and dies as a symbol that there's no life. 😀
That's it for now :]. I'll do another post on them later on.