curseking: (the wild mitsunari used rage)
Ishida Mitsunari ▽ 石田三成 ([personal profile] curseking) wrote in [community profile] piratejournal2014-02-11 06:39 pm

001. voice

Why, exactly, should I waste my time running around in search of an imaginary, wish-granting gem?

[The disgruntled voice you're hearing belongs to Mitsunari Ishida. As haranguing townsfolk has ultimately gotten him nowhere, he's finally taken a look at the apparently magic journal he woke up with. The accompanying note from "Scurvey Dog" has cleared up a couple of things, but the answers aren't quite what he wanted to hear.]

I detest pirates, I detest this absurd place, and all I "wish" for is to know one thing: where I will find the man known as Ieyasu Tokugawa.

For the sake of Lord Hideyoshi, inform me of his whereabouts at once!

[Clearly someone isn't in the mood for smalltalk. There's no "thank you for your time" after this message or anything. That's that.]
seadevil: (angry face)

[Voice]

[personal profile] seadevil 2014-02-24 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
He fell by my hand, Mitsunari. I will not lie to you and say otherwise.

[The Mitsunari he'd spoken to had been quick to accept his explanation on that day, quick to accept that Yoshitsugu had been feeding him lies. Surely he must have had some suspicion deep within his heart, no matter how much he considered the man a trusted advisor.]

He wished me to be an accomplice in his villainy, to corrupt my soul and leave me as twisted as he was by tricking me into slaying a man I consider a true friend. I would have none of it.
seadevil: (bzuh?)

[Voice]

[personal profile] seadevil 2014-02-24 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I know, but in doing so I saved many a life, especially if it is as it seems and that East and West would have met on the battlefield if I had not.

[It's not so different from what Ieyasu was faced with when it came to Hideyoshi, but he dares not bring that up now. Even he has enough sense to know that.]

The Mitsunari I know forgave my actions and the Motochika you know did not perform them, so perhaps we should set this aside for now.

[It's something better addressed later, face to face and without the confusion added by Mitsunari's sudden appearance in this world.]
seadevil: (angry face)

[Voice]

[personal profile] seadevil 2014-02-26 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
He fell at Itsukushima without a single word of remorse for all that he had done. His anger at my words before I struck him down was perhaps the only emotion he ever summoned from his cold, black heart. None will mourn him.

[Before long, none will even remember him. Motonari had no room in his heart for others and so no other hearts opened to allow him to find a place within them.]

He was never anyone's ally but his own, so surely his loss is of no matter to you.
seadevil: (bzuh?)

[Voice]

[personal profile] seadevil 2014-02-27 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
I begged Ieyasu for his forgiveness for having doubted him, which he readily granted. I turned my back on Itsukushima then and I've not looked back since. It was my intent to honor my fallen men and rebuild Shikoku, but I've found myself interrupted by this nonsense.

[Nonsense which has no end in sight, he might add. There are days when he wonders if he'll ever see his beloved island again.]
seadevil: (angry face)

[Voice]

[personal profile] seadevil 2014-02-28 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
He has never wronged me or mine and regardless of what you may think, I know him to be a good man.

[He won't voice his thoughts on the matter of Hideyoshi. His only experience with the man was having to fight him off after he'd had the audacity to think he could take Shikoku from its rightful owner. He hadn't been terribly impressed by the big gorilla.]

I'd advise you to belay your quest for revenge while you remain here. Save that for your own world where it will have meaning.

[Especially considering death isn't even permanent in this accursed place.]
seadevil: (my stick and i are displeased)

[Voice]

[personal profile] seadevil 2014-03-01 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
You've made that quite clear, to be sure.

[It's futile to try to talk sense into Mitsunari when he's worked himself into a state like this (which is most of the time, frankly) and it seems like his brief period of calm has long since passed.]

You'll seek my ship out soon enough, so perhaps its best we continue this discussion then.

[Maybe it will be easier to knock some sense into him that way.]