He would silence people and they wouldn't be able to talk for a few minutes.
[ souji doesn't mind explaining, especially with tatsuma. personas and their powers aren't exactly super straightforward and easy to understand ]
But hm, it's mostly mental. The first couple of times, I couldn't summon him for longer than a second and getting him to do anything nearly made me pass out, but after I got used to the strain, it became easier to call him out and to instruct him on what to do. It's still draining and if I use any of my Personas for too long, it'd obviously wear me out, but I can switch between any of my Personas and use them freely now.
[ mada is just off to the side, shovelling away and doing a decent job at it but probably because he has four arms and can do twice as much work as a human with two arms ]
Yeah, it should be fine. He's not using any of his spells so it's not as straining to have him out. Plus, we'll finish faster with him and then we can head back to warm up.
[Sounds like a good plan to him. He nods and gets back to shoveling.]
How many do you have?
[-Well, okay, no, he's still curious about all of this. He remembers having powers and he remembers others with abilities too, but none of them could summon as far as he's recalled.]
[Tatsuma shakes his head. Though as Souji lists them off, something occurs to him...]
About Kohryu...
[The name rolls off his tongue with a startling familiarity, one he's never mentioned to Souji yet - simply because at the time he was so preoccupied, it didn't occur to him.]
[Yeah he only barely understands it so this is going to be interesting to explain. When he does, there's a quality to his words that make it clear he's abridging an explanation that someone else gave him.]
Kohryu is born into the world every two thousand years. In some rare instances, there's two vessels born at the same time. The Yin vessel, and the Yang vessel.
[Tatsuma stops shoveling as well, actually leaning lightly on the shovel as he considers his words.]
...The city. I think... It was probably all of Tokyo.
[Not... That he's been there in person himself. But with all of the memories he's regained so far, he can't think of any other place that fits the bill. They were all definitely in Japan, that's for certain, and the sprawling city couldn't exactly be easily missed.]
In my other memories... We were always fighting to try to protect people. But I remember looking out over a ledge, and the whole city was wrecked.
I think so. One of my friends was arguing... Not all of the four gods had been awakened yet, so Kohryu shouldn't have, either.
But if the requirements were different, the Yin vessel might've awakened before I did, and...
[Destroyed Tokyo, apparently. He's still not sure what to make of it, knowing that the Tokyo in this world is fine, and yet-- in some other world, was that still the case? Or did that world even exist any longer to begin with?
There's too many questions and not enough answers, either from Retrospec or his own memories.
He shakes his head lightly.]
"Chi You" and "Dragon Stream..." It all had something to do with that. Especially the Dragon Stream.
[ souji doesn’t get back to shovelling right away. instead, he just looks at tatsuma ]
... I’m here if you ever need to talk about your memories, the good and the bad.
[ he doesn’t want tatsuma to bottle up his thoughts, any concerns or worries about his memories. souji did that before and it didn’t end well for him. he doesn’t want the same to happen to tatsuma ]
[And he really does sound okay, saying that. His gaze turns away as he focuses on the shovel, but his words are by no means thoughtless.]
Is it weird to say... Whatever happened there, I know we fought as hard as we could...?
[There's a part of him that feels sorrow, certainly, that so many deaths couldn't be prevented. But there isn't any lingering guilt, either.
He remembers that much, remembers how hard he and his friends fought each time those monsters appeared. If they hadn't been able to save everyone... Even if it was regrettable, he understands that there wasn't always a choice.]
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[ souji doesn't mind explaining, especially with tatsuma. personas and their powers aren't exactly super straightforward and easy to understand ]
But hm, it's mostly mental. The first couple of times, I couldn't summon him for longer than a second and getting him to do anything nearly made me pass out, but after I got used to the strain, it became easier to call him out and to instruct him on what to do. It's still draining and if I use any of my Personas for too long, it'd obviously wear me out, but I can switch between any of my Personas and use them freely now.
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[So it definitely takes some energy to maintain. He pauses in his work to look over to it curiously.]
Is it okay to use him for this?
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Yeah, it should be fine. He's not using any of his spells so it's not as straining to have him out. Plus, we'll finish faster with him and then we can head back to warm up.
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How many do you have?
[-Well, okay, no, he's still curious about all of this. He remembers having powers and he remembers others with abilities too, but none of them could summon as far as he's recalled.]
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[ he's going to get back the samurai cat soon as well ]
I don't think you've seen Izanagi-no-Okami or Norn?
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About Kohryu...
[The name rolls off his tongue with a startling familiarity, one he's never mentioned to Souji yet - simply because at the time he was so preoccupied, it didn't occur to him.]
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What about him?
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[Beat.]
In my memories. But only kind of?
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... wait, what?
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Kohryu is born into the world every two thousand years. In some rare instances, there's two vessels born at the same time. The Yin vessel, and the Yang vessel.
They said... I was the Yang vessel.
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A vessel? Wouldn't that mean you carry Kohryu inside you, rather than being him?
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I think so...
They talked about the four gods, too. Kohryu can't awaken without them. But the requirements for the Yin vessel were... different.
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How different?
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[He thinks back on the memory, trying to piece it together, trying to remember what those voices both familiar and yet still unknown had said.]
Maybe... The other vessel of Kohryu was already awakened...?
[But not him.]
...Everything had been destroyed by then. We needed to do something, but...
[What was left to do, in the face of all that carnage?]
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What do you mean by everything being "destroyed" by then?
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...The city. I think... It was probably all of Tokyo.
[Not... That he's been there in person himself. But with all of the memories he's regained so far, he can't think of any other place that fits the bill. They were all definitely in Japan, that's for certain, and the sprawling city couldn't exactly be easily missed.]
In my other memories... We were always fighting to try to protect people. But I remember looking out over a ledge, and the whole city was wrecked.
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... that's terrible. Was it because of this other vessel, the Yin one?
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But if the requirements were different, the Yin vessel might've awakened before I did, and...
[Destroyed Tokyo, apparently. He's still not sure what to make of it, knowing that the Tokyo in this world is fine, and yet-- in some other world, was that still the case? Or did that world even exist any longer to begin with?
There's too many questions and not enough answers, either from Retrospec or his own memories.
He shakes his head lightly.]
"Chi You" and "Dragon Stream..." It all had something to do with that. Especially the Dragon Stream.
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[ souji wonders if he can do any research on it or if those terms are just specific to tatsuma’s world ]
... are you worried?
[ he keeps it vague on what to be worried about, whether it’s about tatsuma’s memories or his world ]
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[It's a noncommittal noise, and he stands straight to begin shoveling again.]
...There's a lot I don't know. Most of my memories... A lot of people died whenever monsters attacked.
[Which, admittedly, makes up a lot of what he's regained.]
None of the others were as bad as that, though.
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... I’m here if you ever need to talk about your memories, the good and the bad.
[ he doesn’t want tatsuma to bottle up his thoughts, any concerns or worries about his memories. souji did that before and it didn’t end well for him. he doesn’t want the same to happen to tatsuma ]
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Mm. Thanks. But... it's okay.
[And he really does sound okay, saying that. His gaze turns away as he focuses on the shovel, but his words are by no means thoughtless.]
Is it weird to say... Whatever happened there, I know we fought as hard as we could...?
[There's a part of him that feels sorrow, certainly, that so many deaths couldn't be prevented. But there isn't any lingering guilt, either.
He remembers that much, remembers how hard he and his friends fought each time those monsters appeared. If they hadn't been able to save everyone... Even if it was regrettable, he understands that there wasn't always a choice.]
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No, it's not weird at all. You did all that you could and that's no small feat. You should be proud of that.
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...We weren't powerless. Even though we couldn't save everyone, we did save some people.
[There had been those who escaped, somehow. Although it's hard to judge how successful they were when... something hit all of Tokyo, but...]
We were ready to fight again, too. That's why we were talking that night, I think. Even though everything was destroyed, we didn't give up.