TITLE DROPGuy's is this the... Land of the Lustrous
where was the phos and cinnabar friendship ending?what makes me cry is we were able to see the phos we first meet and the fact that she still want recognition from sensei, she just want a headpat and someone to be proud of her, a million years and she is still a kid who wanted attention from her parent... that she never got.
I think it’s intentional, but there are distinct differences. The rocks inherently lack ambition, and senseye carries the opinion that humanity is objectively a bad thing. I’m not sure if that’s the inhuman ascetic enlightenment that Ichikawa is going for as a natural conclusion, or if phosrock will catalyse their growth and show that the struggle for self improvement is a universal truth. The latter seems more likely from the perspective of storytelling, but you’d have to ask someone like buddhism-anon for if such a thing would fit into the intended spirutual context. The former would basically be an ending without hope, which doesn’t seem to fit next to the endings of Ichikawa’s other stories. Senseye is portrayed as too imperfect of a being to be the a better arbiter of morality than adamant, though opposing him doesn’t seem straightforward, you know for a bunch of rocks.It feels like a new start. The rocks are a family and the eye mirrors sensei.
Rip Phos, you were the best.