Charcoroth said: Here is my tale on the series:
Kiki tried to change history, and he partially succeeded by putting the Owari Shogunate (the one who gathered the 988 blades) into ruling position. However, he wasn't able to perfect Kyotoryuu in his lifetime, and the responsibility passed to his descendants. I think the plan was furthered by them until it went slightly astray when Shichika's father was banished and Kyotoryuu imperfect. On top of that, the 12 that would 'forge' the 'completed' blade were scattered and hoarded. This is solved by Togame, incidentally the descendant of one who tried to oppose his plan.
Kiki intended to use the Shogunate he put into power, only to the end of perfecting Kyotoryuu, by providing the motivation for Kyotoryuu master to face the blades. Togame gets Shichika off the island, indirectly motivated by the Shogunate (thus Kiki), and Hitei uses her to perfect Shichika. However, by the end, Hitei doesn't really care about her ancestor's plan and does nothing to force Shichika (if she even could).
Togame's father had lived near the site where the tenth blade was buried. It was one that provided clarity of thought and insight, Rinne the sage explained, so that is why he could see the deviance in history. His talk to Togame about killing her was an attempt to restore what little he could of history before death, but in the end, she helped save history.
Togame and Hitei could not cooperate for this reason:
Hitei was trying to follow Kiki's plan--change history and provide an ultimate weapon to defend Japan. She wanted Kyotoryuu perfected and the ruler, whomever that was, to allow the Kyotoryuu masters to defend Japan. It didn't matter who ruled, just do long as they let Kiki's plans go unaltered
Togame wanted revenge. She wanted the ruler gone, but not for the reasons her father did. She would not have restored history. Instead, she probably would seize power and rule. By her own confession, she would have killed Shichika, stopping Kiki's plans, and Hitei could not have that.
That is why she was killed. Up to that point, Togame had served Hitei's ends, but now she would cross them if she won.
By the end, Hitei detached herself from Kiki's plans. She had done all she could, and nothing could be done to force Shichika to do anything. Togame's actions had countered Kiki's plans indirectly, by changing Shichika. So really, neither one of them won. History was preserved and Hitei and Shichika had no further desire to meddle.
I think this is the most clear/uncontradicting and agreeable one yet! Nice |