In a country where the ocean is never far away, it's preferable not to dislike it. And Yukimura never used to. But one-too-many disconcertingly realistic nightmares have left Yukimura wary of deep water.
He knows how to swim, and he can even swim well. And yet, as he looks out at the ocean, he feels like he might forget. Like all of a sudden his mind will go empty and even instinct won't save him.
But running from the water won't solve anything, and that's why Yukimura is here -- with Masamune.
This beach episode is more like a trek through the Water Temple for Yukimura. He's glaring at the ocean like it's going to rise up and wash him out to sea or something.
top-leveling in my own post oh yeahhhh
It's what makes up most of the planet.
It's everywhere.
In a country where the ocean is never far away, it's preferable not to dislike it. And Yukimura never used to. But one-too-many disconcertingly realistic nightmares have left Yukimura wary of deep water.
He knows how to swim, and he can even swim well. And yet, as he looks out at the ocean, he feels like he might forget. Like all of a sudden his mind will go empty and even instinct won't save him.
But running from the water won't solve anything, and that's why Yukimura is here -- with Masamune.
This beach episode is more like a trek through the Water Temple for Yukimura. He's glaring at the ocean like it's going to rise up and wash him out to sea or something.
Wait. Waves can do that!
That's fucking scary!
He glares harder. ]