It's humiliating, if I'm being honest. [Why is he being honest? Damn you, Kija.] That is the other side of the coin of humility, after all.
[He does manage to stop himself from adding that it's terrifying, too, to be aware of your surroundings yet trapped in your own body. Or worse, to begin losing consciousness and know you'll be left at the mercy of whoever is closest, and praying it's Hiryuu, one of the other three, or even one of his subordinate soldiers.]
I understand the sentiment. Hakuryuu's power is something you can see and touch. So is Ryokuryuu's. But Seiryuu's, ironically, is invisible. There is nothing there to fear, so it's feared all the more.
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[He does manage to stop himself from adding that it's terrifying, too, to be aware of your surroundings yet trapped in your own body. Or worse, to begin losing consciousness and know you'll be left at the mercy of whoever is closest, and praying it's Hiryuu, one of the other three, or even one of his subordinate soldiers.]
I understand the sentiment. Hakuryuu's power is something you can see and touch. So is Ryokuryuu's. But Seiryuu's, ironically, is invisible. There is nothing there to fear, so it's feared all the more.