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evan rosier who knows how someone is going to die and Pandora rosier who knows the exact date and time down to the second that someone is going to die
Clearsight (Seer!Hinata idea)
Hinata, at three, predicts her uncle's death and maps out how to prevent it. Hiashi decides to take her the Hokage, and they pass through the missions office. She yanks out of her father's grasp and tells a chuunin squad that while on their mission, they should go the long way around instead of the direct route, because going direct will lead to them all dying except one. Hiashi yanks her away as the chuunin squad leader scoffs at her and leaves. Hiashi takes her to Hiruzen and explains what she said, and Hiashi's death is avoided, though as with the increased security the kidnapping attempt does not really occur in the first place. This puts Hina's abilities in doubt. Untiiiil… a few days later, when a single, very injured chuunin shows up at the gates. As Hinata's outburst in the missions room wasn't exactly in private, soon the entire village has heard of the Hyuuga heiress who could see death itself. Six months (< time date not set ) and a few more prophesied deaths later, she is kidnapped by Danzo. He keeps her in his version of the missions office, and she advises his ROOTs on how not to die. Her sight has slowly expanded over time, and she can see deaths that will occur up to a year away even, and can see the possibility in people who are farther away from her. She decides to purposely make mistakes with some of the children. tells Danzo that she can see Death hovering over the young ROOTs heads, and their deaths being so near and constant were blinding her. He dismisses, until she starts to stop eating, and makes more mistakes. He decides to train them a different way. Every single ROOT learns what she changed for them. By now, Hina can see several years into the future of every last ROOT operative, and momentarily into the lives of some villagers or Shinobi who live close enough to ROOT. She starts to make them happier. Give them creature comforts, small things she remembers having when she was little. She'd always been locked in a harsh cage. This was no different. She met Shisui. Then Itachi. She saw Shisui dying, and for the first time, tried pushing the limits of her sight to save this bright, happy boy. And she does. She can see the future of every single person who steps foot in the village afterwards. She can see theirs lives and deaths, and how to change theirs lives to fit what she wants. So change them she does. It was simple. Until it wasn't. Danzo kept killing people, hurting people, and these people would have good lives if he hadn't. Danzo was trying to play Kami in a play pen that Hina now saw as hers. So, she had him removed. The ROOT had increasingly given her their loyalty for years, it was easy to turn one just enough for them to kill their old master. After that it was even easier. She could have the ROOT do practically anything. The main thing she needed to do was protect her new playpen though. The Uchiha were an amusing part, so by shifting a few people around, she guaranteed they would stay around. She decided she didn't like that the Hyuuga could hurt themselves, so she shifted more people, and the seal was gone. She decided that any child who was hurt or ridiculed belonged to her, and they were. She trained them, every last outcast and orphan, and gave them the brightest future they could possibly want. Everyone was happy. (Well, most everybody. Some people just can't be pleased!) Then some unhappy people called the Akatsuki decided they wanted to kill one of her brightest toys. Like HELL was she letting that happen. This idea was made from thinking about Seer!Luna Lovegood, how similar Luna and Hina sometimes are, the all seeing-ness of the byakugan, and was severely expanded from there.
Guess my trauma seeing someone die doesn't fucking matter my mother just basically said she was the only one affected and saw it so I guess I wasn't there and how it affected me doesn't amount to shit huh.
You have to read it bottom to top
Today, on my way to school, I saw a steam cloud from a factory that looked like an a hand about to grab an ice cream cone through the trees but as I got closer(could see it all) I could see that it actually looked Death from Harry Potter. So does Death take on the forum you prefer as an absolute final wish? Is it finally my time to go? Please please pleaz plz plz.....
Can't beilive I actually let this slip out
Guy on the bus: I really don't like my grandmother, I watched her die you know,
Me: You can see the Therstrals now!
Him: Wut,
Letters, letters
I could write I could write but I'm not even sure how to begin with you, you, you, what could I even say to you? He: honestly, have never felt this black. thoughts of death just creep in. the images of corpses stuck to my being. too much pain. can't understand why people create so much suffering for each other, maddening for me to think about. hard to articulate these experiences to anyone back here, it's just so different out there in the bush that all explanations break down. when i try and tell folks what happened, this big feeling of isolation grows inside me. never have i felt so fundamentally changed in my soul...and in such a short time! crazy. small glimpses of light come tho, when rock climbing or playing the banjo. cures wait in strange places. will be slow healing but will eventually heal. this i am sure of. sorry to be so low, feel guilty about it but hell, it was hard out there. this is a time of mourning for me. i will remember what love is.
And here is some of what I wrote back: I am of the pragmatic mindset that people are all inherently predisposed to doing certain things. Some people build yachts, heal others, garden, write incredible literature, create sculptures.....and some rape, pathologically lie, kill. Do you see what I'm saying? Some people are just more likely to do awful things than others, and a great deal of whether or not these predisposed inclinations are drawn out of them has to do with nurture, time, place, state of mind, and the events that happen in their own lives. If you think of human beings like this-- in sort of, I guess, biological survivalist terms-- it removes the morality quandary. I never fail to be horrified by what people are capable of, but I have long since stopped wondering how people can harm each other. Because when it comes down to it, we are still animals, and the success of our civilizations will always be humbled by our own undoings.... But mostly, I am just so, so, sorry. I want to travel across country now, instead of 13 days from now, and hold you.