Goro Akechi | good ending (
pheasantboy) wrote2037-01-26 06:17 am
[ic] shadow pheasant's mementos inbox
Feel free to tag here, if you want to run into Shadow Pheasant in Mementos.
He doesn't have a phone, and must make his own fun. Be warned that he's level 99 and will attempt to eat all Akirens (and probably many others) on sight.
He doesn't have a phone, and must make his own fun. Be warned that he's level 99 and will attempt to eat all Akirens (and probably many others) on sight.

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"I don't want him deactualised. I want him dead. Not that anything I want will mean a shit. It's only my body, after all."
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"I do want to find out how to separate you from Sparrow too but that's going to be a hell of a lot harder." Not that she thinks the Shadow will be reasonable about that but maybe he can agree with her that things would be better off for both of them if Midnight couldn't be Midnight any longer.
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"It shouldn't be possible to separate the ego from the Shadow. We are one, much as I loathe it. Kill him, and I go with him. Kill me... and much the same occurs."
But the Metaverse is vast, and it never pays to say never. He should know that. He'd known it before.
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She sees too much of Kasumi's Shadow in him to make that mistake again either. "If Maruki can take a Persona from its user it has to be possible to separate the Shadow from the person somehow." It only seems logical that there has to be a way to go about it.
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His shoulders tremble, like a bird's wings. "Shit. What do you want to know about the Palace?"
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"What's in the palace? Anything that he's been using to alter reality?"
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"No, everything important was..." He stares around at the unimpressive-looking tunnel. "Here. In Mementos."
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Cables, glowing resplendent with thought itself, powering down the tunnels towards him, in those first moments of his separation. He'd seen them coming, and then...
"No!" And, exploding outward, he flees into the dark, into the walls of the tunnel. He'll go as far as he can—but he can't ever forget.
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