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Thinking of when Rimbaud said the boys way to bicker together was so typical of middle schoolers it was embarrassing to watch,way to say that looking at Dazai always teasing Chuuya everywhere was so obvious of his crush for him it was indeed like interrupting their private moment
[Trivia]
Rimbaud and Verlaine had a very turbulent relationship. At one point in a drunken rage, Verlaine shot his at the time lover which injured his left arm. Verlaine would be imprisoned for two years after this incident.
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Mori:It only works with both of them here
Rimbaud:What formidable children you are
Adam:There was something similar to perfection about the two boys
Verlaine:I understand,it was both of you
All their symbolic teenage encounters stated Dazai/Chuuya had a singular spectacular bond.
15 Dazai and Chuuya confronted Rimbaud using the sendai's big skull scythe to pierce him through Chuuya's hand,and at 22 they sit next this huge skull Dragon Chuuya faced to reach for Dazai,this DA art was the first cover of the fifteen LN,the skull is like a memory of their past
When Rimbaud talked about Arahabaki,Chuuya looked away scared to face forward his own beast,so its nice that when they fought to live,Dazai called Chuuya's name first never letting his eyes away like saying "If you are lost,just keep your eyes on me to remember who you truly are"
Same situation at 15,it was when Chuuya was about to die that he stood up and Dazai revealed the linked garland that protected him to trick Rimbaud,and again its when Chuuya is at his limit that Dazai will unveil his underwater plan as he has to lure Fyodor,their connected hearts
This moment Rimbaud "controlled" Chuuya with his ability bringing out the beast inside him with Dazai about to make his move to reach for him sounded like the Storm Bringer cover with Verlaine opening his gate of Corruption and Dazai standing next focused on bringing back Chuuya
The story of Arahabaki through Rimbaud in stage play,anime and light novel,the way Chuuya stayed behind and looked away while Dazai was fixated on imagining the God of calamity,and the boy next to him was gonna be this fire of life he would keep staring at from now on and forever
Rimbaud and Verlaine who cried for each other the same way,so much regrets it's heartbreaking.
Intercambiar algunos versos de 'Ophélie', de Rimbaud, con @dirtysorrow me ha conducido a esta ilustración en que Yamato Waki representa el intento de ahogamiento de Ukifune (escena del Genji) inspirándose en el célebre cuadro de Millais 🪷.
Chuuya: Arahabaki is...me.
Dazai: What...?
Rimbaud: I had a hunch that you were~
In manga,anime,and stage play,Dazai who was shocked and at loss of words as there was no way this so lively energetic and emotional small boy could not be human,and he would prove it in Storm Bringer
Watercolor, painted as an illustration to one of Arthur Rimbaud's poems. 1923. Adolphe Féder, watercolorist, Ukrainian artist/illustrator (1886-1943). Born in Odessa. In the public domain due to age. https://t.co/x4vJoE6F24 #ArtforUkraine @GHNeale
Watercolor with a peacock, painted as an illustration to one of Arthur Rimbaud's poems. 1923. Adolphe Féder, watercolorist, Ukrainian artist/illustrator (1886-1943). Born in Odessa. In the public domain due to age. https://t.co/VdpftlheZ6 #ArtforUkraine @GHNeale
Watercolor with sailing ships, painted as an illustration to one of Arthur Rimbaud's poems. 1923. Adolphe Féder, watercolorist, Ukrainian artist/illustrator (1886-1943). Born in Odessa. In the public domain due to age. https://t.co/HQBayPLUUt #ArtforUkraine @GHNeale
Verlaine who asked Rimbaud to take care of his little brother when he was away as he knew how much he was so kind,those time he accompanied the kids to have a drink,reassuring Chuuya he could be human,his soul watching over the boys,and in the gakuen making sure they were alright
Yoshihide Sasaki as Paul Verlaine,Chuuya's big brother is so gorgeous,i can't wait to see him fussing around his little brother (to Dazai's annoyment ^^) as well as his so heartbreaking story with Rimbaud!