Post by Hazuki Tsukimiya on Jan 16, 2018 17:27:18 GMT -5
my final milestone
I play Hazuki Tsukimiya, a Prestige Shinigami at 7,000 Base GP, and this was my last milestone. Today, I’d like to increase my Base GP to 7,500.
The threads that factor in to this milestone are all these:
Order in the Chaos
a thread in which two young girls plan the future of the got – Kasumi Shinoda, Consequence
Some Say In Ice – Captains
Rumor – Rania Fujikagi
Judge, Jury, Executioner – Half-breed Scum
Irony – Kasumi Shinoda, Shun Minamoto
Bureau of Justice – Saya
Routine – In progress. Takeshi Yuudai
Finale
Faded – ‘In Eternity, where there is no time, nothing can grow, nothing can become. Nothing changes.’
The only thread currently in progress is Routine, which I aim to complete in all haste, hopefully leaving at least one member in the PSO in order to carry on if they wish. My last request included up to Bruised in the main timeline and also The New Order and Glacial Hymns, so they don’t factor in here. A link to the full overview can, of course, be found in my sidebar.
So, 7,500 Base GP.
We last saw Hazuki when she had just faced down her father’s killer and learned the truth about the circumstances under which his death transpired, and rather than hold on to the anger and bitterness and let it continue to define her, she let go, realizing that no good would ever come of the path she had chosen thus far. While the option to return home had been presented to her, she declined, choosing instead to remain here, in order—presumably—to tie up loose ends. I won’t call it a passion for justice because it isn’t; Hazuki is basically just a fascist and the stratification of power is something she maintains is a necessity for any society to function, but in this one instance it overlapped nicely with her duties.
The problem, of course, was that while Hazuki’s desire to assert herself as authority is as strong as ever, her connection to this alien place she finds herself in has waned considerably. The only things really keeping her here are her two friends, Kasumi Shinoda and Rania Odette—everyone else is a constant disappointment. Rania’s husband admits to attempting to destroy Seireitei and to killing everyone in it, Shun returns from wherever it has been, and with the heads (and very little else) of those who have flaunted her rules and evaded her iron grip thus far firmly in custody, she is faced with a new kind of problem: she doesn’t really want to stay here anymore. There is nothing, beyond her friendship with these two women, keeping her here. She came, she saw, she conquered what she set out to conquer, and now she finds herself homesick. She doesn’t want to be head of the Public Safety Office anymore. She doesn’t want to spend her days stuck in a Seireitei she despises. She doesn’t want to linger among the ghosts of Jasper Aizawa and Kiriko Chinda, knowing that everyone she ever cared about is either dead, missing, or worse in this travesty of her own world.
She has obviously faced the fundamental conflict in her life and while she didn’t emerge victorious, she emerged satisfied that there was nothing she or anyone else could do that can change the past. That one’s a given. But for the other defining aspects of the Base GP bracket I’m now dipping my toes into, I am doing just that: dipping my toes. Her fundamental question is and remains that she simply does not belong here. Her inner peace involves returning from whence she came. The nature of these aspects is thus that exploring them any more than I already have is counterproductive when, knowing Hazuki, she wouldn’t beat around the bush. And she doesn’t: she goes straight back to the Garden and implores Knowledge to finally send her back. So in these instances, I am being superficial, perhaps only brief. Where I choose to expend my energy is in Hazuki’s other aspects: her personality, her morality, and her emotional well-being. And in all honesty, only at a level where I feel I can motivate the first quarter of this very wide bracket.
As for what comes next, well, that’s easy.
The future’s name is Otto Berg.
I play Hazuki Tsukimiya, a Prestige Shinigami at 7,000 Base GP, and this was my last milestone. Today, I’d like to increase my Base GP to 7,500.
The threads that factor in to this milestone are all these:
Order in the Chaos
a thread in which two young girls plan the future of the got – Kasumi Shinoda, Consequence
Some Say In Ice – Captains
Rumor – Rania Fujikagi
Judge, Jury, Executioner – Half-breed Scum
Irony – Kasumi Shinoda, Shun Minamoto
Bureau of Justice – Saya
Routine – In progress. Takeshi Yuudai
Finale
Faded – ‘In Eternity, where there is no time, nothing can grow, nothing can become. Nothing changes.’
The only thread currently in progress is Routine, which I aim to complete in all haste, hopefully leaving at least one member in the PSO in order to carry on if they wish. My last request included up to Bruised in the main timeline and also The New Order and Glacial Hymns, so they don’t factor in here. A link to the full overview can, of course, be found in my sidebar.
So, 7,500 Base GP.
We last saw Hazuki when she had just faced down her father’s killer and learned the truth about the circumstances under which his death transpired, and rather than hold on to the anger and bitterness and let it continue to define her, she let go, realizing that no good would ever come of the path she had chosen thus far. While the option to return home had been presented to her, she declined, choosing instead to remain here, in order—presumably—to tie up loose ends. I won’t call it a passion for justice because it isn’t; Hazuki is basically just a fascist and the stratification of power is something she maintains is a necessity for any society to function, but in this one instance it overlapped nicely with her duties.
The problem, of course, was that while Hazuki’s desire to assert herself as authority is as strong as ever, her connection to this alien place she finds herself in has waned considerably. The only things really keeping her here are her two friends, Kasumi Shinoda and Rania Odette—everyone else is a constant disappointment. Rania’s husband admits to attempting to destroy Seireitei and to killing everyone in it, Shun returns from wherever it has been, and with the heads (and very little else) of those who have flaunted her rules and evaded her iron grip thus far firmly in custody, she is faced with a new kind of problem: she doesn’t really want to stay here anymore. There is nothing, beyond her friendship with these two women, keeping her here. She came, she saw, she conquered what she set out to conquer, and now she finds herself homesick. She doesn’t want to be head of the Public Safety Office anymore. She doesn’t want to spend her days stuck in a Seireitei she despises. She doesn’t want to linger among the ghosts of Jasper Aizawa and Kiriko Chinda, knowing that everyone she ever cared about is either dead, missing, or worse in this travesty of her own world.
She has obviously faced the fundamental conflict in her life and while she didn’t emerge victorious, she emerged satisfied that there was nothing she or anyone else could do that can change the past. That one’s a given. But for the other defining aspects of the Base GP bracket I’m now dipping my toes into, I am doing just that: dipping my toes. Her fundamental question is and remains that she simply does not belong here. Her inner peace involves returning from whence she came. The nature of these aspects is thus that exploring them any more than I already have is counterproductive when, knowing Hazuki, she wouldn’t beat around the bush. And she doesn’t: she goes straight back to the Garden and implores Knowledge to finally send her back. So in these instances, I am being superficial, perhaps only brief. Where I choose to expend my energy is in Hazuki’s other aspects: her personality, her morality, and her emotional well-being. And in all honesty, only at a level where I feel I can motivate the first quarter of this very wide bracket.
As for what comes next, well, that’s easy.
The future’s name is Otto Berg.