Tenrai, Jiyuu [Revamp]
Jul 29, 2012 8:40:45 GMT -8
Post by Katsumaru on Jul 29, 2012 8:40:45 GMT -8
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Personality:
Jiyuu is a veteran of the First and Second war. He fought fiercely on the side of Konoha, serving as no more than a mere pawn, a simple soldier whose duty lied in following orders without hesitation. Yet, he was not ignorant of the greater scheme, for the Shikigami is perceptive of men, well versed in human psychology, and watched those in power closely. Jiyuu understood the implications and consequences of his every action, each and every order. But he followed even the immoral commands; he sinned many times, taking the lives of the undeserving, but no sin was greater than mutiny. Only after the Second War ended did this Shikigami develop a strong sense of individuality.
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While Jiyuu still believes in the importance of order and discipline, he no longer serves without hesitation. Blind obedience stained his hands with the blood of the undeserving, ended lives needlessly, and even after years the thoughts are difficult to bear.The Shikigami regrets many actions, whether they were committed under the pretense of the greater good or not; a life taken to protect the village or the weak was still a life taken, and the sheer implications of a murdered man were never to be overshadowed or forgotten regardless of justification.
Having seen men at their worst, Jiyuu has become extraordinarily bitter over the years. He is slow to place faith in any man, but quick to forgive. He shows mercy even to foes, for he sees their enmity as the result of duty. As he himself had acted out of duty for much of his life, Jiyuu rarely holds ill will towards any who acted against him.
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