Re: The Official KS Headcanon Thread
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 9:13 am
Katawa Shoujo: Where waking up to find your girlfriend dead is the good ending.
Well, my main source is here. In my headcanon, it's SCA-1, common in Japan.Alpacalypse wrote:Also, IIRC, spinocerebellar ataxia rarely kills somebody in under 5 years and, if she can still get around on a cane, then it seems likely that Saki's only in early stages, so that route would end up being really, really long (please correct me if I'm wrong on that)
Fair enough, but by that description, she's still in the "Disabled" stage, so I doubt she'd die that soon.brythain wrote:Well, my main source is here. In my headcanon, it's SCA-1, common in Japan.Alpacalypse wrote:Also, IIRC, spinocerebellar ataxia rarely kills somebody in under 5 years and, if she can still get around on a cane, then it seems likely that Saki's only in early stages, so that route would end up being really, really long (please correct me if I'm wrong on that)
Summary here: onset age 4 to 74 yrs, course— disabled 5 years after onset, bedridden 10 years after onset, death 10 to 20 years after onset. So if she started young, well... she knows the story.
Ah, yes. Well, headcanon again — Saki actually has onset around 8 years (which would be in 1997), but no one notices. What follows can be found in Natsume's arc in my headcanon here, if you're interested in some Saki-based sadness.Alpacalypse wrote:Fair enough, but by that description, she's still in the "Disabled" stage, so I doubt she'd die that soon.
Goddammit, and I was having such a happy day, toobrythain wrote:You're very welcome... this is the headcanon thread after all, so I was just sharing the path I took to get there.
Ah, yes. Well, headcanon again — Saki actually has onset around 8 years (which would be in 1997), but no one notices. What follows can be found in Natsume's arc in my headcanon here, if you're interested in some Saki-based sadness.Alpacalypse wrote:Fair enough, but by that description, she's still in the "Disabled" stage, so I doubt she'd die that soon.
brythain wrote: What follows can be found in Natsume's arc in my headcanon here, if you're interested in some Saki-based sadness.
However, there ARE non-lethal versions of SCA. But no one here seems to notice/care about themAlpacalypse wrote:Fair enough, but by that description, she's still in the "Disabled" stage, so I doubt she'd die that soon.brythain wrote:Well, my main source is here. In my headcanon, it's SCA-1, common in Japan.Alpacalypse wrote:Also, IIRC, spinocerebellar ataxia rarely kills somebody in under 5 years and, if she can still get around on a cane, then it seems likely that Saki's only in early stages, so that route would end up being really, really long (please correct me if I'm wrong on that)
Summary here: onset age 4 to 74 yrs, course— disabled 5 years after onset, bedridden 10 years after onset, death 10 to 20 years after onset. So if she started young, well... she knows the story.
It would make for what would probably be the most depressing route in KS, though.
I second Gajzla on that front.
Either way, thank you for clarifying that, I read the material that I did on the subject quite a while ago, so it's not hugely surprising I forgot quite a lot of it
Is her urn a Chock Full O Nuts can?Rhodri wrote:While we’re on the subject of Saki and the nature of her ‘good’ end, first I’ll give you basics on my idea for a Saki route.
Hisao joins the photography club and develops a habit of taking a camera everywhere he goes. When the club decides to do a joint project with the art club, he meets Saki. After club activities one day, she challenges him (in this route, he would be physically weak) to climb the hill behind the school with her. Both are completely exhausted when they reach the top during the golden hour of sunset. Saki is proud of their achievement and further elaborates that she dreams of climbing a mountain one day. Hisao takes a photo of her as she stands defiantly in the evening light. In that moment, he falls for her. At the resolution of the route, Saki reveals the mountain climb is an item on her vast bucket list. They vow to complete it together.
Epilogue
Hisao is at the summit of Mount Zao. At just over 6000ft, it is the highest mountain in Miyagi Prefecture (and around 20 or so miles from where Yamaku would roughly be). He pulls out the bucket list, crosses off the final item ‘climb a mountain’, puts it in a framed collage and places it at the base of a small cairn he has built, on top of which is Saki’s crutch. Tears welling up, Hisao mutters “We’ve done it Saki” and leaves. Focus on the collage, which shows all of their globetrotting adventures together and Saki’s gradual deterioration e.g. standing in front of Itsukushima Shrine during Tanabata, climbing Sydney Harbour Bridge, swimming with dolphins, Hisao carrying a laughing Saki up the steps of Montmartre, Saki in a wheelchair with a nasal cannula posing next to a Foot Guardsman, defiantly smiling while surrounded by Hisao and her family at her deathbed etc.
At the centre of the collage: the photo that Hisao took all those years ago: Saki on the top of the hill in all her radiant beauty. Fade to white.
Big spoilers for the Bucket list.Rhodri wrote:Am I missing something with that?
It's from a movie with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman.Rhodri wrote:Am I missing something with that?
Well, given that The Bucket List was released in 2007, I could see it inspiring our hypothetical Hisao x Saki to write one of their own...YutoTheOrc wrote:I like your idea Rhodri, but it takes more than a few things from Bucket list