"Catch ya on the flip side, Majima-chan."
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check this shit out majima-chan
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I have a lot of thoughts abt them young n have many drawings i wish to do of wee Nishitani adventures but for now I gotta keep moving to keep up with this
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Haven't touched SFM in a while
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i realized i never shared the finished doll stickers art here 😶
my shop is here. i started making these as gifts for friends so the current selection is limited and/or skewed lol but i want to design some more so feel free to comment with who you'd like to see ^^
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A sort of throwaway line from Yakuza 0 has been haunting my brain recently and it's Sagawa telling Majima that he doesn't have to go back to the Tojo Clan. He's a civilian now. He could just... be a civilian.
Which like. Considering Sagawa's personality and his interactions with Majima, it initially kinda comes off as taunting instead of a genuine conversation. Especially since Sagawa just renegged on his deal to get Majima back into the Tojo Clan. He's just being a piece of shit (which Sagawa is-- to be clear)
But then. Sagawa's giving Majima the hit and he's pretty clear that Majima can say no. He's super adamant that Majima doesn't have to do it if he doesn't think he can.
But when you pair it with the previous line...
Sagawa didn't want Majima to go back to the Tojo Clan, did he?
At the very end of the game, Sagawa says him and Majima had some good times so I think he genuinely enjoyed having Majima around and wanted him to stay in Sotenbori (in less of a captive-type context).
And there are just so many implications with this?
Like. Sagawa is completely incapable of caring for people in a healthy, unselfish way. He can't even admit that he needs someone; he has to try and convince them to stick around because that level of vulnerability is incomprehensible to him.
But he also doesn't know how to treat the people he cares about. He's controlling. He's abusive. He gets violent really quickly. He's manipulative. He is literally holding someone hostage and using them for borderline slave labor.
He is incapable of forming positive relationships with people. All of his relationships exist on a hierarchy where someone has power over the other person.
There will always be the bird in the cage and the person who owns the bird.
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