fortunesmiles: (And you'll never stop 'cause you know)
Nagito Komaeda ([personal profile] fortunesmiles) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore 2019-04-10 10:50 pm (UTC)

[Talking too much is one of Komaeda's numerous fatal flaws.]

Monitoring Amaterasu's shinki certainly wouldn't be easy, and we'd need a lot of eyes to do it...but if Amaterasu refuses to look herself, what choice do we have? I think it's obvious by now that whatever issues the heavens are facing, the old gods either can't or won't solve them...but we have to take the brunt of whatever backlash those problems cause. It may be that we have to do whatever we can to track down the traitor - or traitors - in the name of our own self-interest at this point...

[He nods in acknowledgment to Shun.] It'd be ideal to have Amaterasu's cooperation, of course. It'd be ideal to have any help at all from the old gods. But I really haven't seen them do much of anything except give orders and excuses since I arrived here, so I'd rather not rely on them anymore. It hasn't gotten us anywhere so far.

[Komaeda looks briefly thoughtful at the mention of parts of Amaterasu's history being expunged.] Is there any sort of oversight on the books that contained the omitted information? Any restrictions to who would have access? Or could anyone in the heavens have done it?

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