I ran with the assumption that hyper intuition = hyper awareness x10 and that Hyper Dying Will allowed him to compile and filter all the sensorial information he was constantly bombarded with (and stressed by), giving him a clarity of mind he usually doesn't have.
This sounds awesome, and I'd love a link. :D
I'm not wedded to any one interpretation. I went with mine because...well, because I love creepy things, and also because it helps me cope with some of the cognitive dissonance involved in THE VERY IDEA of Tsuna ever being a mafia boss who could survive more than five minutes. I know it's insanity in itself to try to impose logic on KHR, but sometimes I CAN'T HANDLE THE LACK. I keep trying to think of ways the nice, sane, relatively normal Tsuna we know could realistically evolve into a mafia boss, and HDW slowly driving him weird was one of them. Because he really can't be nice, sane, or normal if he's a mafia boss. Not in the real world, anyway. Not that KHR is remotely like the real world. *brain breaks* XD
The Byakuran thing--I'm not saying Tsuna was at all wrong to kill Byakuran; he really didn't have a choice. I'm just saying that murdering people is and should be very difficult for a normal human being, regardless of how much the victim has done to deserve it.
Society trains us from infancy that killing people is seriously wrong, so to watch Tsuna just disregard all of his cultural programming was...upsetting. Yeah, he was right to do it, but the extent to which he didn't care afterward? CREEPY. It's nothing to do with Byakuran, and everything to do with Tsuna's apparent ability to chuck everything he's ever been taught about the sanctity of human life out the window without remorse if he gets angry enough.
...So obviously a lot of my Tsuna interpretation depends on how things would be in the real world. Despite the fact that KHR bears virtually no resemblance to the real world. Note to self: stop treating fictional characters as if they are actual people. *headdesk*
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This sounds awesome, and I'd love a link. :D
I'm not wedded to any one interpretation. I went with mine because...well, because I love creepy things, and also because it helps me cope with some of the cognitive dissonance involved in THE VERY IDEA of Tsuna ever being a mafia boss who could survive more than five minutes. I know it's insanity in itself to try to impose logic on KHR, but sometimes I CAN'T HANDLE THE LACK. I keep trying to think of ways the nice, sane, relatively normal Tsuna we know could realistically evolve into a mafia boss, and HDW slowly driving him weird was one of them. Because he really can't be nice, sane, or normal if he's a mafia boss. Not in the real world, anyway. Not that KHR is remotely like the real world. *brain breaks* XD
The Byakuran thing--I'm not saying Tsuna was at all wrong to kill Byakuran; he really didn't have a choice. I'm just saying that murdering people is and should be very difficult for a normal human being, regardless of how much the victim has done to deserve it.
Society trains us from infancy that killing people is seriously wrong, so to watch Tsuna just disregard all of his cultural programming was...upsetting. Yeah, he was right to do it, but the extent to which he didn't care afterward? CREEPY. It's nothing to do with Byakuran, and everything to do with Tsuna's apparent ability to chuck everything he's ever been taught about the sanctity of human life out the window without remorse if he gets angry enough.
...So obviously a lot of my Tsuna interpretation depends on how things would be in the real world. Despite the fact that KHR bears virtually no resemblance to the real world. Note to self: stop treating fictional characters as if they are actual people. *headdesk*
XD