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I'm probably being very childish about this.. Oh I don't know. I just love his carefree personality too much, I guess.

But my thinking is that this dialogue is too heavy for this kind of situation. That part in the Musical you brought up makes perfect sense to me for Mikazuki to be saying that because the situation is that bad. Like it could probably cost those two's lives, right? I've never known the storyline of Musical but that is the impression I got out of your writing. I'm also perfectly okay with it.

However in the case of sword going Kiwame, I understand that it's a journey to find oneself or to go out training. Every other sword has quite a positive view about kiwame; they cheer for that sword, they lightly console the saniwa, and some even joke about it. In short, they believe it's nothing to worry about. It's just a wandering journey. So why is Mikazuki the only one who say something like death? Is he the only one who actually sees that the journey is very much dangerous while others don't? So comparing to others, his line comes out too harsh and unnecessary in my opinion.

I say this while keeping in mind of the dialogue he said for the saniwa's first year anniversary: "Leader should take leading roles" This is the first time I see an adult side to his claim of being a grandpa. Like, he could be strict and serious too. Still, this Kiwame dialogue comes out shocking to me.

Mikazuki is also my favourite sword and I play this game because of him. But I probably branded him with something he's not. It's just one short dialogue but I just can't let go of the possibility it might imply.

I'm actually not good with explaning and my English is not very good. Please forgive me if I wrote anything weird :P