[Hinamori looks thoughtful at this.] Well, it's a job. But it's also an identity. You start out a soul, but it's only through hard training that you become a shinigami. It means... to have the power to protect. And to know how to use it. [She looks up, a little embarrassed, and shakes off her reverie.]
But, really, it's a lot of paperwork, mostly, and training, and routine patrols and meetings. Meetings can be fun, sometimes, but other times they just go really long, and patrols, too—they can be interesting, especially if you get sent to the Living World, but a lot of the time it's just walking and waiting around.
[She just sort of musing happily now.]
I train a lot, and I spend time reading about techniques and strategies for fighting. I'm pretty good at kidou—spells, that is—and I think it would be interesting to be part of the Kidou Corps. But I also think it's important to be a well-rounded shinigami, which is why I joined the Court Guards. [Well, that and... other reasons.]
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But, really, it's a lot of paperwork, mostly, and training, and routine patrols and meetings. Meetings can be fun, sometimes, but other times they just go really long, and patrols, too—they can be interesting, especially if you get sent to the Living World, but a lot of the time it's just walking and waiting around.
[She just sort of musing happily now.]
I train a lot, and I spend time reading about techniques and strategies for fighting. I'm pretty good at kidou—spells, that is—and I think it would be interesting to be part of the Kidou Corps. But I also think it's important to be a well-rounded shinigami, which is why I joined the Court Guards. [Well, that and... other reasons.]