ext_230406 ([identity profile] herit.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] narcasse 2007-04-24 07:55 pm (UTC)

I hope it was to your liking.
Isaak is such a lovely wife, really. Crack or serious, the two are always beautiful. And thanks for the info! Now I'm seriously considering to buy one of those pillows, since mine are far too soft. Then again, I sleep on my arm most of the time anyway.
Isaak in a Kimono as you've already said elsewhere, and giving those fake, uber-cute laughs is burnt into my brain now. He'd make a good Geisha, too.


You know, that would absolutely fit. There's this one talk with him and Isaak, where Isaak asks him what he thinks is the worst thing that could happen, for somebody who is in love with another person. Dietrich answers that this would be the other person dying, but Isaak corrects him: The worst thing would be the other person changing. I'm not really sure in which context that was, but seeing it as a malicious hint now feels very good. But really, with him it's sort of Radu's issues backwards; where Radu enjoys fighting and angsting about unfairness and metaphorical chains, but chooses carefully so that he cannot win, Dietrich enjoys being fought against, but cannot accept his opponent winning. About Ion and his obsession with Radu, I've given you a manga-extract elsewhere, I think. If somebody in Trinity Blood has psychological trouble, it's most certainly Ion. And he is starting to see Esther as a substitute for the "perfect" comrade-servant Radu was. Maybe that's a reason for his decision to go with Abel in the end; they have both had their hearts broken, Abel by Lilith's death, Ion by Radu's betrayal and Esther's denying him and becoming Queen instead, and now they can walk off and play tragic, lonesome heroes. I'd say somebody was in dire need of a reality check, but so far, all the reality checks he had ended sort of bad. Mainly for others.

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