#// he is a lover and his act of slaughtering ukemochi was just that
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Tsukuyomi was a child of a favored Geiko, due to the barring of male children, he lived his life essentially in the darkness while tending to the essential duties of the Okiya. Like most males in such a world, he was to live with servitude, though the lack of a mother’s guidance ate at his core. The only thing he held onto was the warmth && glory of his young twin, Amaterasu. His love for her is utmost profound, but, it’s important to emphasize he was a man, one of great pride && conviction. He is more of a politician who grasped at the reins rather than wither away, people found his harmless yet gentle face something to confine in, radiant && guiding. Prior to his death, to be loved by him was a blessing, essentially he is known for remembering prior consorts to whom he deems ‘my love eternal’. His symbolism revolves around wolves, lances as he specialized in pole arms, wisteria blossoms, always garbed in purple or royal hues && his domain was that of a bronze mirror. In modern day, his vessel incarnated the spirit of his twin thus garnishing favor. Though, in his death, his corpse was butchered, spread around to hide the secrets he died with that could bring ruination to those who denounced him.
#// though he's been reborn more times than he can count in many vessels#// femme / masc / those who live on their own terms#// his current vessel is not a rebirth but his sister whom he loves so greatly#// tsukuyomi was always made to be a deity who heard the prayers that were not said in day#// all their hopes / wishes / the furious pleas#// he is a lover and his act of slaughtering ukemochi was just that#headcanon; special grade curse tsukuyomi-no-mikoto.#// his mother would visit him but they were not allowed to be together#// essentially becoming a curse was an act of humiliation though he swore his own fury in return#// to be a child of the moon or a consort of his is to be remembered for centuries even after your death#OC INFORMATION.*
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