Re: Random KS Discussion
Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 11:44 pm
Speaking of sevens, the Endless (from Neil Gaiman's Sandman) also have their representatives.
Destiny reminds me of Lilly, not only because they are blind and tall and bound to their books. Lilly is an older sibling, through and through, and always has a 'I know something you don't know' air about her. They won't tell you what they know until it's fait accompli.
Death, with her bubbly attitude, makes a good parallel with Misha, just trade black hair for pink and hats for drills. Also, both have hidden depths that make you uncomfortable to explore, and carry a sadness they'll rarely show (besides a good measure of envy, as pointed).
Dream's simile is not hard to find. The portrait Rin made of Hisao could very well be Morpheus, all mopey and disheveled. His heart/ruby breaking by the end of the first arc is another similarity, and both heartbreaks get their owners down but are ultimately indispensable for their development.
Destruction is the upbeat runaway brother Dream and Delirium spent most of their Brief Lives arc trying to find. Emi's running away in the VN is more metaphorical, but also comes with its hardships. I'm guessing if she did decide to literally run away, she wouldn't be any easier to catch up to.
Desire's short hair, fixation on games and bets and overconfidence immediately bring Shizune to mind, though the Student Council president is very clearly female, unlike her Endless counterpart. I guess her brother Hideaki takes care of that part.
Despair. Well, Hanako is surely no stranger to it, and they are very passive characters, even when the story revolves around them. Also, with her self-image issues, she would probably appreciate a whole kingdom of mirrors that reflect somewhere else, instead of the image in front of them.
Delirium, the youngest one, is also the easiest. Red hair, artsy, hard to figure out, rarely taken seriously but very wise in her own way. Self-destructiveness and identity are part of both her arc and Rin's. Also, my favourite.
Destiny reminds me of Lilly, not only because they are blind and tall and bound to their books. Lilly is an older sibling, through and through, and always has a 'I know something you don't know' air about her. They won't tell you what they know until it's fait accompli.
Death, with her bubbly attitude, makes a good parallel with Misha, just trade black hair for pink and hats for drills. Also, both have hidden depths that make you uncomfortable to explore, and carry a sadness they'll rarely show (besides a good measure of envy, as pointed).
Dream's simile is not hard to find. The portrait Rin made of Hisao could very well be Morpheus, all mopey and disheveled. His heart/ruby breaking by the end of the first arc is another similarity, and both heartbreaks get their owners down but are ultimately indispensable for their development.
Destruction is the upbeat runaway brother Dream and Delirium spent most of their Brief Lives arc trying to find. Emi's running away in the VN is more metaphorical, but also comes with its hardships. I'm guessing if she did decide to literally run away, she wouldn't be any easier to catch up to.
Desire's short hair, fixation on games and bets and overconfidence immediately bring Shizune to mind, though the Student Council president is very clearly female, unlike her Endless counterpart. I guess her brother Hideaki takes care of that part.
Despair. Well, Hanako is surely no stranger to it, and they are very passive characters, even when the story revolves around them. Also, with her self-image issues, she would probably appreciate a whole kingdom of mirrors that reflect somewhere else, instead of the image in front of them.
Delirium, the youngest one, is also the easiest. Red hair, artsy, hard to figure out, rarely taken seriously but very wise in her own way. Self-destructiveness and identity are part of both her arc and Rin's. Also, my favourite.