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Old 2006-09-05, 21:09   Link #41
Srin Tuar
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zaris
- (my initial interpretation) Eruruu never saw a connection between Hakuoro and the entity. Her body is bound to the being, which means she can't devote herself to the one she desires most, which is Hakuoro. Yuzuha told us what she wanted, and Urutorii said that it was ok for Eruruu to do what she wants. With that, she joins Hakuoro in his room.
- (this is the most likely answer) Eruruu sees a connection between Hakuoro and the entity. But because she is bound to him and for reasons of inappropriateness, she is unable to identify and express her true feelings for him. Not after Yuzuha tells Eruruu what it is she wants and Urutorii telling her it is okay for her to follow her heart that the young girl goes to Hakuoro and puts her body against him.

Hmm, Its nothing that dramatic. What I gather is that
Eruru has always liked Hakuoro, but once she learns that she he is the one
she is bound to by her promise, she can't help but feel trapped by the loss
of her freedom of choice. (its like aruru is a hostage to keep her with him)

Hakuoro made that feeling especially acute when he asked her to always
stay by his side. She probably heard it as him reminding her of her contract.
(I think he's not fully aware of it yet, so he didnt know it would touch a nerve)

However, Urutori told her that her heart belongs to her, no matter what
contracts with whatever gods she was bound by, its something that only
she can give. (so he owns her body and soul by contract, but her heart
is her own to give or deny)

So Eruru no longer felt trapped, and could simply be content about her
feelings again.

Yuzuha was especially poetic
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