>>5887 >My thoughts were that whatever work itself was something to do with an exiled military leader or noblemen watch out, you aren´t that far off from a reasonable interpretation. Don´t simply ditch what you have thought in its entirety because the noble aspect is shown when the protagonist awaited his death. I have posted the influences just to open up more interpretations of this fic but it doesn´t prevent at all from concluding "canon" thoughts that story by itself displays.
>Though I consider myself not much of an established fiction reader so I'm not sure it means much. neither do I. I simply checked it out almost accidentally because I wanted to check if it turned out to be true that there were tragedies written before than historians imply while checking the past. It was actually true so I wanted to reflect something out of it just to prove that I have acknowledged it this year.
>that it was at least in part referencing some past tragedy IRL. well, you had got that before I revealed it.
>"Wow, he is talking about a lost friend or lover" I have the fortune to not have lost important members of my family to this day (*touches wood) and despite sounding like a romantic protagonist in his desperation...
>I've known that you used songs just based on the tone rather than the exact lyrical meanings. the poison arises and the effects come to reality. However, I leave a clue to the song I am referencing (but it´s so subtle that I have to reveal them)
>I thought it was used well for dramatic effect as Bluestar.