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奥村 燐 | Okumura Rin ([personal profile] keepsthefire) wrote in [personal profile] thalassino 2013-07-22 09:38 am (UTC)

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Rin Okumura ([personal profile] keepsthefire)
Original canon point:After (anime) series end
New canon point:Just after halfway in the cannon-connected movie
SPOILERS PAST THIS POINT
When he took Usamaro to the shrine while reminiscing about the time Yukio got lost during the same festival eleven years prior. Remembering his father brought back painful memories that Usamaro then tried to 'erase'. Rin grabbed the "scribbles" that were made up of Usamaro's power and tail only to be caught mid-way between forgetting and remembering. At that moment he saw himself and Yukio as children in a memory, going to Shiro about the book he had, but couldn't recall who Shiro was, just that he was "someone important".
Major changes:
-It's winter in True Cross, indicating that it's been some months since the events of the anime
-Little has changed. Rin is still an exwire, Yukio is still a professor. Yukio has the pointed ears of a demon, but it appears like the rest of his demonic traits have toned down since then. It's only brought up once that they're "both half-demons" without any insistence from Yukio to the contrary for himself. Rin appears to have slightly better control of his flames and doesn't go hog-wild with them, though his swordsmanship still lacks. Painfully.
-His personality won't be affected too greatly, but he will come back with a stronger desire to protect/help people, rather than just "do his job" as an exorcist, and a stronger desire to reach out to those like himself.
-His mind will be a touch scrambled upon his return, and it'll take a little time for the effects of what Usamaro was doing to him to wear off, since he was yanked right in the middle of having his memories messed with. This will be a temporary effect.

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