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Branch ([personal profile] branchandroot) wrote2011-10-17 07:49 pm

[Fic] Up on the Angel’s Shoulders

Cross-post from my archive.

Fandom/Arc: Avalanche, Naruto
Characters/Pairings: Hatake Kakashi, Namikaze Minato, Uchiha Sasuke
Summary: Kakashi achieves the Mangekyou Sharingan, turning to his past to do it. His past visits him while he recovers. Takes place just after Chapter Seven of Half Without Another One and "And We'll Laugh About It".
Meta: Angst, Drama, Angst, Fluff, Did I Mention Angst? Also Gore, I-5
Wordcount: 4848

The Sharingan's greatest single use to him was not expanded perception, or the ability to copy others' techniques, or even intimidation value. It's greatest use was as camouflage. No one had to wonder why the man with a thousand jutsu kept winning; the answer was self evident.

It was also wrong.

Read: Up on the Angel's Shoulders

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[personal profile] edenfalling 2011-10-18 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
From the moment Kakashi displayed his version of Mangekyo, I figured it probably had something to do with his various dead people -- Obito, Rin, or Minato. My pet theory is that whatever happened to Rin between the Kakashi Gaiden and the start of the manga (because she's pretty clearly not around in "present-day" time, or she'd be mother-henning Kakashi all the time) was somehow Kakashi's fault -- whether advertently, as in he killed her to stop her from talking under torture or something, or inadvertently, as in what happened to Obito -- and he took it to heart and thus wound up with a funky eye. But going after Mangekyou deliberately and after the fact is equally interesting!