anyways have some sillies
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Some sketches for my upcoming Persona fic. AU where Goro Akechi gets bailed out of a shitty foster home that happens to be in Inaba and gets taken in by Dojima about a week or so before Yu Narukami arrives, thanks to Kanji noticing something was Off and calling it in.
Thus we have a 12 year old Goro Akechi sharing a room with Yu Narukami, getting involved in the murder mystery, and being super competitive because he was here first, is eager to prove himself, and has heaps of unresolved baggage and sees the case as a great outlet.
Here we have Nanako giving a surprise hug and Goro trying to convince the gas station attendant to shake his freaking hand.
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gas station attendant i love you
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WukiWakoto on twitter made an izanami model, wanted to make a render and wanted to share
Adachi model: Xelandis
HD textures: Dr.SilverKujo
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just some normal guy who works at a gas station for my lovely friend @k4ik4yk04
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i am so normal about this little fucker working at a gas station
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Late night The Crow Cries at Midnight thoughts, but...
"Izaya Sagiri" (gas station attendant) and Shadowkechi kinda work as parallels/foils of each other?
Both were aspects of an original being (in "Izaya's" case, Izanami-no-Mikoto), who developed independent egos from that original being.
Shadow Akechi represents the positive traits and vulnerabilities that Akechi was afraid to accept in himself, whereas "Izaya"/Izanami represents a much more chaotic or, at the very least, immoral facet of the original Izanami-no-Mikoto who has a deeply jaded perspective on the nature of humanity and what humanity truly desires.
"Izaya" has already invested a lot of interest in Akechi because he's such an odd anomaly. Someone who has every reason to want to watch the world burn, but, due to the circumstances (namely, Kanji reaching out to him and fundamentally changing the trajectory of his life), Akechi is deeply driven by his sense of justice and desire for truth. His greatest struggle was accepting that he could accept the love and kindness of others unconditionally and that, actually, he does want teammates and friends and still longs to be a hero.
And his way of thinking and everything is so interesting that Izanami wants to rotate him around in her head and just... the Social Link Akechi shares with the funny gas station man is so funny because while on one hand, Izaya's posing all these deep, philosophical questions and shit for Akechi to unpack through vague metaphors involving Mega Beef Bowls, there is an attachment.
And then there's Shadowkechi, who existed as a Shadow just long enough to develop an ego of his own and who, even after being accepted by Akechi and gaining the ability to take on the form of a Persona, is still Shadow Akechi in terms of consciousness and personality and is really more like Erina than a normal Persona.
And it's just interesting in that there's kinda this interesting commonality but contrast between Shadowkechi and Izaya and now I really wanna capitalize on that later. The two of them should talk.
Something to chew on for later, I guess. Not sure where I'd fit it in as things are PACKED starting in July with a lot of huge, huge divergences that basically continue to break and bend the plot of Persona 4 in very juicy ways... but food for thought before I crash.
Also Izanami just casually being a man as the gas station attendant reads as very genderfluid-adjacent and honestly that is so valid. Just a funny side note.
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what is your gender you absolutely gorgeous creature do i call you my husband or my wife or my spouse or all three what are you
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this fucking thing . going to squeeze this thing like a grape
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