peacefulwinter: (As long as you're sure.)
Winter Tsukuyomi ❄ Rikka Hishikawa (AU) ([personal profile] peacefulwinter) wrote in [personal profile] theearth 2014-05-24 09:56 pm (UTC)

Player: MaxSalsa
Character: Winter Adamas

Reason for Echo: Vermini-possessed creature - canon recurrence
Type and tier: T1: Memory
What is returned: Lily's getting a big bite taken out of her shoulder by a massive dog that's been taken over by vermini. The (recently-subbed) Dokidoki movie added a scene of Cure Heart unable (or more likely, unwilling) to evade an incoming attack from a massive dog about as big as she is, and it draws a rather severe amount of blood - it's notable because it's the first and only time in franchise history we've seen a Cure bleed while transformed. Rikka, standing nearby as Cure Diamond, is understandably horrified as her best friend is mauled, and even as Winter feels that anyway, there'll be a strong sense of confusion and horror coming from Rikka as she sees the image and it overlays her present situation.

Reason for Echo: Vermini-possessed animal - plot echo
Type and tier: T1: Memory
What is returned: Some time after that memory, there's a sequence of the girls confronting a massive blimp in the sky composed of common objects; the being piloting the blimp tells them that he, Marsh, represents things that have been lost, left behind, and forgotten. He also tells them that he'll make them pay for their fates, especially Mana Aida (specifically, by full name, even!), before firing off tractor beams from the blimp and sucking people, and even the Cures, in. Winter will see this memory, but has no further context. She'll probably notice that Cure Heart is still bleeding from her shoulder, holding it to try and stem the flow, so it can't be too long after the last one.

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