Now she's ducking her head down a bit. Mikasa's kicking herself for spouting all of that on Koishi, especially since she didn't mean it to fish for sympathy. She'll offer her a smile, at least, no less appreciative for her kind words.
"If I'm all that's from my world, then you won't have to worry. I'll make sure of it."
Mikasa's shoving her own doubts and concerns aside to offer reassurance instead. Koishi could probably tell that with ease, that third eye of hers closing in and warranting an uncertain glance from the soldier. She's still not sure what a youkai is, so flying kids with weird attached eyes like that? Probably not the strangest thing she's seen so far, considering the Prismals themselves.
"Maybe other people would come. And not the scary monsters. Then you'll be safe and you'll have friends."
So long as it wasn't a select few individuals...
Koishi blinked at the question though. "Oh. My third eye?" She looked down at it, reaching out and taking it, pulling it away from Mikasa. "No. I mean, technically it doesn't 'see' the way the eyes in my head do. But it doesn't see at all anymore. It's blind." She used a finger to gently lift the eyelid, revealing the milky white surface.
"It's how we satori youkai read people's thoughts. But I can't read people's thoughts anymore. Instead I can manipulate the subconscious. I like that power better. I can sort of 'feel' the shape of your mind though. It's strong and nice and full of geometric shapes and angles. I like it a lot."
It's...not exactly like mind reading and to Mikasa, that's probably for the best. As invasive as either power is, at least she isn't picking up the images of what titans look like and what they did. She'd rather not inflict that on anyone.
"I imagine you have control over who you can read; standing in the middle of a festival with that kind of power would be overwhelming, I assume."
"Ohhh nono. Hehe. My power doesn't turn off. And it's kind of indiscriminate." She tugged the edges of her hat down a little. "It's a whole bunch of noise to me. Rolling as excitement rises and falls. Just like normal sound. It's just how we satori see the world."
A pause.
"Or, rather, how I see the world. Since most satori aren't blind. Actually reading thoughts is a little different. It's much louder." A pause. "Well, it's why sis doesn't like big crowds. But she doesn't like a lot of noise regardless of if its in her head or not."
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"If I'm all that's from my world, then you won't have to worry. I'll make sure of it."
Mikasa's shoving her own doubts and concerns aside to offer reassurance instead. Koishi could probably tell that with ease, that third eye of hers closing in and warranting an uncertain glance from the soldier. She's still not sure what a youkai is, so flying kids with weird attached eyes like that? Probably not the strangest thing she's seen so far, considering the Prismals themselves.
"...Can you see through that?"
It's an obvious question, but she has to ask.
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So long as it wasn't a select few individuals...
Koishi blinked at the question though. "Oh. My third eye?" She looked down at it, reaching out and taking it, pulling it away from Mikasa. "No. I mean, technically it doesn't 'see' the way the eyes in my head do. But it doesn't see at all anymore. It's blind." She used a finger to gently lift the eyelid, revealing the milky white surface.
"It's how we satori youkai read people's thoughts. But I can't read people's thoughts anymore. Instead I can manipulate the subconscious. I like that power better. I can sort of 'feel' the shape of your mind though. It's strong and nice and full of geometric shapes and angles. I like it a lot."
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It's...not exactly like mind reading and to Mikasa, that's probably for the best. As invasive as either power is, at least she isn't picking up the images of what titans look like and what they did. She'd rather not inflict that on anyone.
"I imagine you have control over who you can read; standing in the middle of a festival with that kind of power would be overwhelming, I assume."
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A pause.
"Or, rather, how I see the world. Since most satori aren't blind. Actually reading thoughts is a little different. It's much louder." A pause. "Well, it's why sis doesn't like big crowds. But she doesn't like a lot of noise regardless of if its in her head or not."