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AKUTAGAWA RYUUNOSUKE kind of an airhead, but good-natured and charming could you stop smoking for one second though |
DAZAI OSAMU should a narcissist really be that quick to want to die please leave Akutagawa alone |
HAGIWARA SAKUTAROU there are important things besides poetry and being moody such as combing your hair |
NAKAHARA CHUUYA picks drunken fights with everyone loses drunken fights with everyone |
IZUMI KYOUKA you don't have to disinfect everything don't spray kouyou-sensei with windex either |
NATSUME SOUSEKI a gentleman with a gentlemanly mustache having a sweet tooth is also very gentlemanly |
MIYAZAWA KENJI a cute and sincere child maybe don't ask to see his picture books |
TANIZAKI JUNICHIROU masochist with a foot fetish does being a great author really make up for that |
NAGAI KAFUU a romantic traveler who still keeps a diary how much can you write about prostitutes |
SHIMAZAKI TOUSON studying and writing about everything is great and all but no one is going to let the niece thing go |
TAYAMA KATAI if you hit on less girls people would like you more also if you were less of a hipster |
SHIGA NAOYA manly in that he will stick by people close to him an insensitive dickbag to everyone else |
MORI OUGAI doctor doctor, give me the news what is someone actually responsible doing here |
KITAHARA HAKUSHUU #aesthetic would be in the student council in a high school AU |
MUROO SAISEI self-proclaimed wild child how many people sensitive about their height do we need |
MUSHANOKOUJI SANEATSU sheltered noble chase your dreams! maybe learn to ride a bike! |
OZAKI KOUYOU mama bear to his disciples the absolute pickiest eater |
EDOGAWA RANPO hates the mainstream an eccentric entertainer, don't let him talk to you about eroguro |
SATOU HARUO a rare practical person in a constant state of 'Dazai, why' |
KOBAYASHI TAKIJI tortured to death for communism please hug him |
YOKOMITSU RIICHI the most serious one "the thing I hate the most is literature" |
ODA SAKUNOSUKE really, really Osakan cheerful and direct and pushes himself too hard |
HORI TATSUO a sweet and attentive person canonly called "idol-esque", why wouldn't you tag him |
NAKAJIMA ATSUSHI both split personalities are cute outside: shrinking violet, inside: FIGHT ME |
MASAOKA SHIKI carefree, cheerful, and BASEBALL never going to get enough players for a game with these nerds |
WAKAYAMA BOKUSUI drinks more sake than anyone else way easier to get along with than Chuuya |
TAKAMURA KOUTAROU a gentle-natured artist is poetry/painting/wood carving a hat trick |
ISHIKAWA TAKUBOKU owes everyone money survives by being charming and knowing where to hide |
KUNIKIDA DOPPO mood swings all over the place straightforward and good at compliments |
KOUDA ROHAN a hard worker, especially in housework would hate Tumblr's edgy headcanons |
YOSHIKAWA EIJI probably has a gym membership probably can quote 50 different generals |
NAKANO SHIGEHARU seems calm, filled with angst and passive-aggression |
KIKUCHI KAN everyone's big brother exactly how much money have you given out, sir |
MIYOSHI TATSUJI immature and rebellious a pure, if opinionated, boy |
NIIMI NANKICHI pranked you while you were reading this you'll forgive him because he's so cute |
TOKUDA SHUUSEI sour and pessimistic but still a hard, reliable worker |
SAKAGUCHI ANGO the grand delinquent can you just clean your room instead of covering it with pesticide |
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[Nobody here recognizes his name or his works, it's so sad. Though there was that one person who'd given him such a funny look for saying 'Sakaguchi Ango, grand delinquent'.]
You look like a nerd, but you get me more than I expected, huh?
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Seems so. Fate or coincidence, what you call it, the answer's the same. But I can't say I know your reputation - not in near or far memory, sorry.
[it's punctuated with a little smile, but he's waiting. if he can somehow subtly activate his ability, it'll be easier than having this one get drunk and watch him spiral out of control. on the other hand, it'd be more interesting to do the latter.
decisions, decisions.]
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[Emotion monsters eating people's memories of literature are sort of extenuating circumstances, and all. Can't be helped.]
Sakaguchi Ango, famous novelist and essayist, a proud delinquent from the decadent school of writing. Remember it from now on, alright?
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I don't think I'd be able to forget it even if I tried.
[it speaks to his self control that how uncomfortable he is barely comes through, only in the tension in his shoulders. getting a refill on the whiskey he'd been nursing, he glances at the fake.]
Another round?
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Cheers!
[-and downs a goodly amount of it in one go.
Good luck to Ango, if he's going to try to match him by the end of the night.]
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I shouldn't have even asked.
[muttered to himself.]
If you're famous, why come here? Why not hang around somewhere where authors gather?
[the question's mainly to keep him talking, to see how much that mouth would spill. how far did this delusion go? how much had they told him to say?]
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[They bicker so much. He's no exception, but at least he recognizes how petty it gets.]
So I'm taking a break with a couple of pals. And Yokohama's nice. Not too far from Tokyo, but it's a change of scenery.
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[around thirty other agents? then he's confident in his abilities, or one of their worst at keeping secrets.]
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[Thirty writers in one place does make for a lot of talk about literature, and people writing and reading all the time. So it's not too far off.]
Heh, there's probably more writing going on than some of the actual retreats I've had. But if it's Odasaku and Dazai and me, I think we were doomed to do more drinking than writing from the very start.
[They're decadents.]
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but Ango laughs and smiles in a way that briefly shows his teeth.]
Are they friends you came into town with?
[how easy it is, when people talk and talk and don't even ask your name.]
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Yep! It was their idea. Actually, the two of them decided the other one needed a break independently.
[They worry too much about each other. Not much about themselves.]
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[the actions of a man going to the bathroom, heading past this stranger in the correct direction, nothing amiss except -
except Ango makes himself stumble when he's close, making the motion when he flails out to recapture balance, fingertips brushing the faker's back in the process, seem natural. an accident, nothing more. he's done this a hundred times, and usually with bigger stakes.]
-Sorry, sorry, it's these shoes...
[before anything else, he pulls away for the bathroom, staying long enough to avoid suspicion. water on his face, and a reminder to stay focused. the truth will be revealed. anyway, he comes back, seemingly fine, before asking the bartender for another refill. for decadence, really.]
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Nothing amiss at all, except that the break in conversation lends a natural place to change the topic.]
I've been talking all about myself, and I don't even know your name!
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[now, he could lie, but a new idea occurs to him.]
Would you believe it if I said my name was Sakaguchi too?
[at this time, the new drink arrives, and Ango takes the napkin from underneath it, thinking about the pen in his pocket. all he needs to do is write the name, activate his ability, and the lie would be exposed.]
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[He never did think to find out whether he had any living descendants... But that would just be a pain, to bother your grandchildren when you should be dead. A pain for them and him. It's better not to know.]
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[Ango takes another drink, pulling out the pen and writing his - this imposter's - their name on the napkin.]
You write it with these characters, don't you?
[you're in public, caution hisses in his head. but the burn of the alcohol makes him want to be reckless again, old habits only fueled up by pain.
usually, he's more subtle than this. any mission, he'd be better than this, getting information and disappearing like a ghost. but this is personal, and he doesn't have anyone to pull him down or be worse than him as a counterbalance.
Discourse on Decadence. he activates the ability, not bothering for a reply.]
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Your ability could go on, Ango.]
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inwardly, his mind is running through infinite possibilities, thinking about what ability could have caused this. the same name, the same birthday, things matching up in ways aside from time, aside from this trait of being a true writer, and nothing is making sense.
he waits for this stranger - Ango's answer. but he remembers a legend - if you meet your doppleganger, you will die. does it apply if someone is less that, more...other?]
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But instead he just peers over at the name written on the napkin, and nods.] Got it in one.
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I wrote down my own name.
[pause.]
Actually, I knew who you were from before I even walked in.
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That so?
[One he could maybe dismiss as a weird coincidence, maybe, but the second...]
Seems like I'd rather be listening to you talk.
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[finally, the last piece of casual demeanor falls away, and Ango's eyes are sharp.]
Then when they start using the names of people you know.
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I've never heard of somebody else with my name before this. And I guarantee you your friends and my friends aren't the same.
[Not unless other-Ango's friends have been dead for decades.]
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Dazai Osamu and Oda Sakunosuke. I guarantee you if I was to write the names out, they would be the same. I've never heard of someone with my name, much less someone with my name, my same birthday, and who knows people with the same name I do.
[inhale. this is getting more ludicrous by the minute.]
I came in here expecting to find someone who by some miracle had my name. What I didn't expect was you.
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[Because yep, those are the names exactly. Even if you named your kids after famous people - and you'd have to have awful taste to pick Dazai - the exact names wouldn't be the same.]
Those two have been dead since the forties. Me, I kicked it in '55. We've only been alive again since a couple months ago.
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