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Tear Jerks in ''LightNovel/TokyoRavens''.
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* The entire Natsume death scene. It began with her heroic self-sacrifice to save Harutora. While dying, she confesses her love to him has Harutora cradles her. She reminisces about the happy moments they shared together during their childhood as well as the times they shared with her as Hokuto. Her alter ego Hokuto congratulates her for finally express her feelings to Harutora. As Natsume passes away, she says her only regret was not being able to hear Harutora’s answer to her confession.
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* The entire Natsume death scene. scene of Natsume's death. It began begins with her heroic self-sacrifice to save Harutora. While dying, she confesses her love to him has for Harutora as he cradles her. She reminisces about the happy moments they shared together during their childhood as well as the times they shared with her as Hokuto. Her alter ego Hokuto congratulates her for finally express her feelings to Harutora. As Natsume passes away, she says her only regret was not being able to hear Harutora’s answer to her confession.
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* Harutora's awakening. The young man we followed in the beginning of the story - our protagonist - is essentially dead. What makes a specific person a specific person, at least mentally? It's their memories and life experiences. When Harutora awakens as Yakuo, all of Yakuo's memories are shoved into his mind, and while they don't replace his own they certainly dilute and override them. His personality completely changes, and while one could argue that some of Harutora is still there, the truth is that that person is mostly Yakuo; indeed it's really that they are neither Harutora or Yakuo but someone different born from the combination both. Which ultimately means that the man Natsume died to save no longer exits, her sacrifice - resurrection or not - was for nothing. Further adding insult is her survival now means that the man she is waiting for to return to her is gone, replaced by in mind by an ancient scheme. If this isn't the ultimate tearjerker then what is?
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* Harutora's awakening. The young man we followed in the beginning of the story - our protagonist - is essentially dead. What makes a specific person a specific person, at least mentally? It's their memories and life experiences experiences. When Harutora awakens as Yakuo, all of Yakuo's memories are shoved into his mind, and while they don't replace his own they certainly dilute and override them. His personality completely changes, and while one could argue that some of Harutora is still there, the truth is that that person is mostly Yakuo; indeed it's really that they are neither Harutora or Yakuo but someone different born from the combination both. Which ultimately means that the man Natsume died to save no longer exits, her sacrifice - resurrection or not - was for nothing. Further adding insult is her survival now means that the man she is waiting for to return to her is gone, replaced by in mind by an ancient scheme. If this isn't the ultimate tearjerker then what is?
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* Harutora's awakening. The young man we followed in the beginning of the story - our protagonist - is essentially dead. What makes a specific person a specific person, at least mentally? It's their memories and life experiences experiences. When Harutora awakens as Yakuo, all of Yakuo's memories are shoved into his mind, and while they don't replace his own they certainly dilute and override them. His personality completely changes, and while one could argue that some of Harutora is still there, the truth is that that person is mostly Yakuo; indeed it's really that they are neither Harutora or Yakuo but someone different born from the combination both. Which ultimately means that the man Natsume died to save no longer exits, her sacrifice - resurrection or not - was for nothing. Further adding insult is her survival now means that the man she is waiting for to return to her is gone, replaced by in mind by an ancient scheme. If this isn't the ultimate tearjerker then what is?
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* Suzuka's failure to bring back her brother, particularly when he CameBackWrong and started to strangle her.
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* Harutora's awakening. The young man we followed in the beginning of the story - our protagonist - is essentially dead. What makes a specific person a specific person, at least mentally? It's their memories and life experiences experiences. When Harutora awakens as Yakuo, all of Yakuo's memories are shoved into his mind, and while they don't replace his own they certainly dilute and override them. His personality completely changes, and while one could argue that some of Harutora is still there, the truth is that that person is mostly Yakuo; indeed it's really that they are neither Harutora or Yakuo but someone different born from the combination both. Which ultimately means that the man Natsume died to save no longer exits, her sacrifice - resurrection or not - was for nothing. Further adding insult is her survival now means that the man she is waiting for to return to her is gone, replaced by in mind by an ancient scheme. If this isn't the ultimate tearjerker then what is?
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* The entire Natsume death scene. It began with her heroic self-sacrifice to save Harutora. While dying, she confesses her love to him has Harutora cradles her. She reminisces about the happy moments they shared together during their childhood as well as the times they shared with her as Hokuto. Her alter ego Hokuto congratulates her for finally express her feelings to Harutora. As Natsume passes away, she says her only regret was not being able to hear Harutora’s answer to her confession.
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* The entire Natsume death scene. It began with her heroic self-sacrifice to save Harutora. While dying, she confesses her love to him has Harutora cradles her. She reminisces about the happy moments they shared together during their childhood as well as the times they shared with her as Hokuto. Her alter ego Hokuto congratulates her for finally express her feelings to Harutora. As Natsume passes away, she says her only regret was not being able to hear Harutora’s answer to her confession.confession.
* Suzuka's failure to bring back her brother, particularly when he CameBackWrong and started to strangle her.
* Suzuka's failure to bring back her brother, particularly when he CameBackWrong and started to strangle her.
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NeedsMoreLove and WikiMagic.
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* The entire Natsume death scene. It began with her heroic self-sacrifice to save Harutora. While dying, she confesses her love to him has Harutora cradles her. She reminisces about the happy moments they shared together during their childhood as well as the times they shared with her as Hokuto. Her alter ego Hokuto congratulates her for finally express her feelings to Harutora. As Natsume passes away, she says her only regret was not being able to hear Harutora’s answer to her confession.
NeedsMoreLove and WikiMagic.
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* The entire Natsume death scene. It began with her heroic self-sacrifice to save Harutora. While dying, she confesses her love to him has Harutora cradles her. She reminisces about the happy moments they shared together during their childhood as well as the times they shared with her as Hokuto. Her alter ego Hokuto congratulates her for finally express her feelings to Harutora. As Natsume passes away, she says her only regret was not being able to hear Harutora’s answer to her confession.