Reason for Echo: Sam got himself injured in the mine attempting to protect Tamara when the mine collapsed, triggering a canon-reoccurance echo. What is returned: A memory of Sasame throwing himself in front of an attack meant for Takako and living juuuust long enough to affirm his feelings for her before breathing his last. He also remembers bits and pieces of Himeno and Hayate's conversation, including that he'd apparently hurt someone named Mawata badly enough that he felt he'd deserved his death.
Reason for Echo: Hearing the Sage's words. What is returned: Some of his super-hearing powers. He's now able to hear all the noise nearby him, up to about a city block away. HOWEVER...he currently has no ability to focus his hearing on any particular noise, or distinguish the sounds enough from one another to have a clear mental image of what the sounds actually mean. It's all just a bunch of noise all jumbled up together.
He's had some difficulties controlling it since he received the echo, although recently he's managed to figure out how to turn it "on" and "off"--but that's about all the control he has over it. He can't adjust the volume. It's just on or off.
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Character: Sasame (Pretear)/Sam Iwata
Reason for Echo: Sam got himself injured in the mine attempting to protect Tamara when the mine collapsed, triggering a canon-reoccurance echo.
What is returned: A memory of Sasame throwing himself in front of an attack meant for Takako and living juuuust long enough to affirm his feelings for her before breathing his last. He also remembers bits and pieces of Himeno and Hayate's conversation, including that he'd apparently hurt someone named Mawata badly enough that he felt he'd deserved his death.
Reason for Echo: Hearing the Sage's words.
What is returned: Some of his super-hearing powers. He's now able to hear all the noise nearby him, up to about a city block away. HOWEVER...he currently has no ability to focus his hearing on any particular noise, or distinguish the sounds enough from one another to have a clear mental image of what the sounds actually mean. It's all just a bunch of noise all jumbled up together.
He's had some difficulties controlling it since he received the echo, although recently he's managed to figure out how to turn it "on" and "off"--but that's about all the control he has over it. He can't adjust the volume. It's just on or off.