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bjornwilde ([personal profile] bjornwilde) wrote in [community profile] ways_back_room2021-03-25 08:48 am
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Thursday DE: I've just taken one year of your life

I would like to get back to sleeping the night through and not waking up with an upset stomach or other bodily complaints please.

Anyway, since I seem to have murder on my mind, how likely is your pup to kill someone? Never? Is their first reaction? Last?
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[personal profile] angry_friendship_wolf 2021-03-25 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Yamato's been killing since he was eleven, and while it's not something he enjoys, he operates on the principle that if someone comes at him or anyone else with intent to kill, then they've tacitly accepted the possibility of being killed in return. Once someone's flipped the switch from 'not a target' to 'a threat to the lives of others who requires removing,' he's pretty dispassionate and ruthless about it, and in the books he remarks in his internal monologue that once someone's decided to kill, they should just kill, dispensing with any notions other than the efficient removal of a problem.

The fact that he's killed so many people is also one of the major reasons why he denies being a hero when people claim he is: As far as he's concerned, killing and heroism are completely incompatible, and the former has precluded him from the latter since he was a kid.