(a) three facts about them from my personal canon/fanon,
1. He didn't really believe in "kanzen chowa" originally. It was part of the Yaguruma taicho fiction he made up to present himself to the world in as favorable a light as possible. However, he repeated it so much, he lived it so thoroughly, that he ended up believing the lie.
2. He picked out Kageyama right away among the ragtag ranks of meteoroid orphans newly recruited to Zect. Kageyama was small, one of the youngest, and he wasn't the most agile or the strongest. He was, in fact, just about the most unlikely choice for a Shadow candidate. But there was determination and ambition in his eyes that Yaguruma inmediately recognized.
3, He guessed early on that Kageyama was infatuated with him, but in spite of how much Kageyama occupied his thoughts it took him a long time to figure out that he wanted Kageyama just as much.
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Date: 2009-09-14 05:52 am (UTC)(a) three facts about them from my personal canon/fanon,
1. He didn't really believe in "kanzen chowa" originally. It was part of the Yaguruma taicho fiction he made up to present himself to the world in as favorable a light as possible. However, he repeated it so much, he lived it so thoroughly, that he ended up believing the lie.
2. He picked out Kageyama right away among the ragtag ranks of meteoroid orphans newly recruited to Zect. Kageyama was small, one of the youngest, and he wasn't the most agile or the strongest. He was, in fact, just about the most unlikely choice for a Shadow candidate. But there was determination and ambition in his eyes that Yaguruma inmediately recognized.
3, He guessed early on that Kageyama was infatuated with him, but in spite of how much Kageyama occupied his thoughts it took him a long time to figure out that he wanted Kageyama just as much.