This memory covers a bit of headcanon training + what is shown in the show, along with tattooing part seen in Episode 1, from 42:05 to 43:10. I can't upload videos, so instead I uploaded screenshots of the scene at this album
DESCRIPTION
- The memory shows Valour, along with five of his siblings, training under the strict supervision of their father. A sixth sibling is at their father's side, but simply to help note down each individual performance.
- The training is mostly for endurance, speed, and general use of powers/adapting them to the situation at hand. Valour's clearly shown teleporting from one place to another, and accused of cheating for it - his name is said but is redacted.
- Their fathers' words are part of the training and said out loud at some point:
Nietzche once said, "Man is as a rope, stretched between the animal and the superhuman. A rope over an abyss. It is a dangerous crossing, a dangerous looking-back, a dangerous trembling and halting".
As much as you must strive for individual greatness, and strive you must, for it won't come to you of its own accord ... you must also remember that there is no individual stronger than the collective.
The ties that bind you together make you stronger than you are alone. They will make you impervious to the pain and hardship the world will thrust upon you. And believe me when I tell you, life will be hard. It will be painful."
- After the training, the children are getting fancy matching tats! Judging from general crying, worried and pained expression, nobody actually wanted that, but they sure are all going along with it. Valour himself looks anxious and very much uncertain about how legit any of this is.
- Only 6 of them are getting the tattoos. The child that was taking notes earlier is hiding, with debatable success, and just looking at the rest of them. Valour's aware of her presence but he's silent throughout the entire ordeal, anyway.
IMPRESSION:
- This is not a good memory. During the training part, Valour's focused on self improvement and his own performance, and though there are feelings of pride his own abilities and being capable of adapting, there is a lot of uncertainty toward his father. This increases exponentially as they're being forced to get tattoos and told that life is shit anyway, so deal with it.
- He has a Lot Of Feelings for his siblings and part of his anxiousness is directly related to seeing them in pain. But he doesn't know how to handle that or how to actually grasp what he's feeling, so it's just a mess of ??????
IN IMEEJI:
- He's going to hate it but his father's "you are stronger together than you are alone" makes sense, is reasonable, and fits with what he needs to survive in Imeeji. He will keep that in mind.
MEMORY 01 - Childhood: Life will be hard
DESCRIPTION
- The memory shows Valour, along with five of his siblings, training under the strict supervision of their father. A sixth sibling is at their father's side, but simply to help note down each individual performance.
- The training is mostly for endurance, speed, and general use of powers/adapting them to the situation at hand. Valour's clearly shown teleporting from one place to another, and accused of cheating for it - his name is said but is redacted.
- Their fathers' words are part of the training and said out loud at some point:
Nietzche once said, "Man is as a rope, stretched between the animal and the superhuman. A rope over an abyss. It is a dangerous crossing, a dangerous looking-back, a dangerous trembling and halting".
As much as you must strive for individual greatness, and strive you must, for it won't come to you of its own accord ... you must also remember that there is no individual stronger than the collective.
The ties that bind you together make you stronger than you are alone. They will make you impervious to the pain and hardship the world will thrust upon you. And believe me when I tell you, life will be hard. It will be painful."
- After the training, the children are getting fancy matching tats! Judging from general crying, worried and pained expression, nobody actually wanted that, but they sure are all going along with it. Valour himself looks anxious and very much uncertain about how legit any of this is.
- Only 6 of them are getting the tattoos. The child that was taking notes earlier is hiding, with debatable success, and just looking at the rest of them. Valour's aware of her presence but he's silent throughout the entire ordeal, anyway.
IMPRESSION:
- This is not a good memory. During the training part, Valour's focused on self improvement and his own performance, and though there are feelings of pride his own abilities and being capable of adapting, there is a lot of uncertainty toward his father. This increases exponentially as they're being forced to get tattoos and told that life is shit anyway, so deal with it.
- He has a Lot Of Feelings for his siblings and part of his anxiousness is directly related to seeing them in pain. But he doesn't know how to handle that or how to actually grasp what he's feeling, so it's just a mess of ??????
IN IMEEJI:
- He's going to hate it but his father's "you are stronger together than you are alone" makes sense, is reasonable, and fits with what he needs to survive in Imeeji. He will keep that in mind.
- Getting some good 'ol empathy.