Kurokami Episode 7: Sweet little sister, crazy big brother
Monday, February 23rd, 2009
Time for a mandatory tragic past.
Katt: I know what you’re thinking; “You’re not Angel!” It’s true, it’s true. It’s just little ol’ Katt here, taking Angel’s place for the Kurokami review this week since Angel is having computer problems. There was no entry written for Kurokami last week, so I’ll just sum up the main point of development very very briefly: Keita is a substitute, not a master root. This means that he is weaker than his doppleliners, and thus Kuro is weaker than she would be had she made a contract with a master root. Also, when a substitute lends their power to a Mototsumitama, they will age faster and thus die faster. Summed up even more briefly? If Keita continues as Kuro’s contractee, he will die sooner than later. But in order to break a contract, one of them would have to die. Dramatic? I think so.


