Potential themes: sacrifice, duty, familial bonds, the cost of power. Maybe Mao is forced to do this because the sister's Kamui is too powerful, and if she doesn't devour it, others might exploit it. The sister might be unaware of her Kamui, making the situation even more tragic.
I need to make sure that the story isn't overly graphic and adheres to content policies. The act of devouring in the Kamui universe is a complex process, and perhaps in the story, it's described metaphorically or in a way that's not overly explicit. Also, highlighting Mao's internal conflict between her love for her sister and her duty as a Kamui user. mao hamasaki silently devoured her sister who h link
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Prepared by: For internal use only – not for public distribution without client approval. Potential themes: sacrifice, duty, familial bonds, the cost
Mao’s sister, Suki, had always been the radiant one, her laughter a beacon in the Hamasaki household. Unbeknownst to her, Suki was born with a rare Kamui: The Eternal Spring , a power to heal and nurture, yet in the wrong hands, a tool to create endless armies or desolate plagues. The Kamui elders had approached Mao in secret—Suki must never learn of her destiny. But the veil of secrecy was fraying. Suki had begun to sense her own abilities, and whispers of her existence had already drawn the Red Arms, twisted beings who would do anything to control her power. I need to make sure that the story
In quiet moments, she traced her lips where Suki’s had touched hers—the last kiss of a sister lost to duty. The Kamui had devoured Suki, yes, but in the silent spaces between heartbeats, Mao wondered if she, too, had been devoured by the choice to protect the world she’d once called home.