Could be, depends on how you interpret it. If it's something along the line of dying and become what you and your comrades spend your whole life fighting to later, be fighting and probably, end up making some of them become the same as you are, then yes, I guess that would be a soul crushing story.
Could be, depends on how you interpret it. If it's something along the line of dying and become what you and your comrades spend your whole life fighting to later, be fighting and probably, end up making some of them become the same as you are, then yes, I guess that would be a soul crushing story.
And here I thought destroyer hime was just caressing harusame's hair, but I was just thinking people were reading into the whole thing too deeply and flat out labeling something that could be sad as soul-crushing.
And here I thought destroyer hime was just caressing harusame's hair, but I was just thinking people were reading into the whole thing too deeply and flat out labeling something that could be sad as soul-crushing.
Well Harusame does look kind of dead here with all the blood, and it's almost fanon that Destroyer Hime is undead Harusame at this point considering they look so much alike and the real Harusame did get sunk during the battle the event is based on.
If you look at it from the perspective that Destroyer Hime's lamenting her own death and what she's become, it can be pretty sad. YMMV if it's soul-crushing or not.
Well Harusame does look kind of dead here with all the blood, and it's almost fanon that Destroyer Hime is undead Harusame at this point considering they look so much alike and the real Harusame did get sunk during the battle the event is based on.
If you look at it from the perspective that Destroyer Hime's lamenting her own death and what she's become, it can be pretty sad. YMMV if it's soul-crushing or not.
I did a terrible job of pointing that last bit out so thank you. But whatever, that's enough arguing for now.