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[closed] it took all the man in me
Who: Itachi Uchiha and various.
When: Aereuer 13th.
Where: Looking-Glass House.
What: Memory sharing event.
Warnings: Mass death/genocide, war themes, gore, violence, trauma, child soldiers, very sad but cute brothers. I'll update if/as other things come up.


[To the vast majority of the Mirrorbound who cross its path, Itachi's mirror is plain and unassuming, its silver surface set into a black wooden frame. They will notice complicated carvings, some strange cross between Japanese calligraphy and other, indecipherable symbols unlike language. There are only two distinct images: the first is located on the upper left corner of the mirror and features an avian animal with beady, jewel-like red eyes; the second is located on the bottom right corner and features a pinwheel design. If further investigated, it'll become obvious the mirror also carries a burnt scent, as if the wood has recently been charred by fire.
Sasuke will see a much more detailed and familiar frame. The faces of their parents; the face of Uchiha Shisui; the Mangekyou Sharingan set within the shape of an actual eyeball; Akatsuki clouds; and the Uchiha fan directly beside the leaf's symbol of Konoha. It takes no guesswork to understand who this mirror is meant to represent.]
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[OOC: Due to this event being exposition-heavy, scene specific, and intense (as well as a desire not to get too overloaded), I will not be writing any general open prompts! This also helps me keep each thread interesting and unique. That said, I'm open to plotting something. Feel free to reference my plotting comment here so we can hash something out. I have a list of memories here, but it isn't exhaustive. I can find something else if none of these are appealing.
Starters will be posted below as I write them!]
When: Aereuer 13th.
Where: Looking-Glass House.
What: Memory sharing event.
Warnings: Mass death/genocide, war themes, gore, violence, trauma, child soldiers, very sad but cute brothers. I'll update if/as other things come up.


[To the vast majority of the Mirrorbound who cross its path, Itachi's mirror is plain and unassuming, its silver surface set into a black wooden frame. They will notice complicated carvings, some strange cross between Japanese calligraphy and other, indecipherable symbols unlike language. There are only two distinct images: the first is located on the upper left corner of the mirror and features an avian animal with beady, jewel-like red eyes; the second is located on the bottom right corner and features a pinwheel design. If further investigated, it'll become obvious the mirror also carries a burnt scent, as if the wood has recently been charred by fire.
Sasuke will see a much more detailed and familiar frame. The faces of their parents; the face of Uchiha Shisui; the Mangekyou Sharingan set within the shape of an actual eyeball; Akatsuki clouds; and the Uchiha fan directly beside the leaf's symbol of Konoha. It takes no guesswork to understand who this mirror is meant to represent.]
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[OOC: Due to this event being exposition-heavy, scene specific, and intense (as well as a desire not to get too overloaded), I will not be writing any general open prompts! This also helps me keep each thread interesting and unique. That said, I'm open to plotting something. Feel free to reference my plotting comment here so we can hash something out. I have a list of memories here, but it isn't exhaustive. I can find something else if none of these are appealing.
Starters will be posted below as I write them!]

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That seems stark, now, in this dimly lit room in an entirely different world than their own. Having this conversation at all was never part of his plan — should never have been possible.
He's encountering Sasuke's maturity again. It takes a long, quiet moment to summon up a reply. Something real; deflection hasn't worked and may never again.] Father... was a complicated man. While he may have had good intentions, he was defined both by his role as the head of the clan, and by his own bitter memories of the war. I recall mostly frustration toward him in those later years. I could not understand why he would choose to pursue more violence rather than cooperate with the village, but it simply wasn't possible in his eyes. And this was reflected in the sentiment of many others at his side.
[Perhaps the vague, dream-like quality of this midnight place makes it easier to say these things, his gaze focused on the shimmering silver of his own mirror. He finds himself studying Fugaku's face on the wood.]
That night, he told me to look after you. [...] I suppose that was his dying wish. He accepted his own fate without question or fear.
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... I wouldn't have expected that from him, [ he returns cautiously, taking a moment to let any emotions that statement sparks simmer, ] but I know that it's true.
[ I saw it. You showed it to me. Words he knows he needs to say, but not yet. This isn't the time for that conversation. ]
But I suppose he didn't think I could manage it on my own, and he was correct. He needed more time than he had to make sure we were both strong, and in the absence of it he gave that task to you. I had you... but you had no one. I understand better now than I used to just why he was so hard on us, but with more focus on you in particular.
[ Sasuke would always have an older brother to help. ]
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It wasn't always true. Once he'd had Shisui, at least until even his closest friend was taken away, but the solitude of his early life (or perhaps in more stark self-reflection, his entire life) was not something Itachi ever thought he had minded. It was simply the reality he'd chosen.
Now, standing beside his brother and speaking freely of their thoughts, he can't help but wonder if sacrificing such companionship came at a higher cost than even he had realized then.]
... Perhaps. It's easier to reflect on those actions and consider them outside the influence of the moment, now.
[The words are quieter, almost non-committal, the tone of someone bled dry of their ability to communicate so baldly. Dream or not, Itachi feels exhausted.]
don't come at me with that beautiful icon
[ Fingers trace along the wall as he turns, suddenly, his own movements slow but measured. His own exhaustion isn't something he attempts to hide but he won't allow it to cause him to falter, gaze cutting back to his brother despite himself. ]
I'll need time to decide. [ As close to a goodbye as he believes either of them need to come, face returning to its usual mask of impassivity as he forces himself to again look away while taking his last few steps from the room. He has little doubt that those will be the most challenging memories he'll view tonight and he needs to dwell on that before he pushes his way into any others. ]