grakraka: (locus delicti)
Akechi Goro | 探偵王子の再来 ([personal profile] grakraka) wrote in [community profile] balance_logs 2019-03-26 06:09 am (UTC)

[That is very true. Real life heroes might exist but they're torn down so easily. It wasn't hard to manipulate public opinion against the Phantom Thieves. No matter how good they had done in the eyes of the people, the second they slipped up they were condemned.

Well, of course, he experienced it as well, though it was also planned. He wonders sometimes what happened after. He could ask Akira but he doesn't really want to know the answer.

That world is gone anyway; no point in lingering on it.]


Yes! Let's see... Ishikawa Goemon is a similar figure from my own country's mythology. The Pope Joan might be a pleasantly interesting one if you haven't heard of it. A woman that tricked her way through the papal hierarchy to try to cause change for women everywhere. [He does remember her background, though he isn't very good at time periods, so he doesn't know if that was her time or not.] Ah, Zorro would be a fun adventure to read as well. He was a hero of the common people. The Three Musketeers is also a fun story with a great deal of drama and scheming but often focuses on the corrupt officials and those who wish to tear them down or change things for the better.

[Futaba's were... no, no those are rather difficult to recommend in this category of story. And Ann's were, well, not bad from what he recalls but again, not quite this. He makes a note to try recommending them later, though.]

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