Section 6: The Righteous Ryonosuke
"This is very relaxing and all, but why are we here?" asked Ashley Sun. The three were currently bathing in a very comfortable looking hot spring.
"Cataloguing anomalies is terribly boring." their master Ryonosuke replied, "So I decided we should take a break for a while."
"Indeed it is very tedious." agreed Ashley. Pantyhose was trying to keep his towel on his head.
"You know, Tokimi-sama's sisters are vacationing on this very planet." Ryo smirked.
"Can we meet them?" asked Pantyhose.
"No, it is forbidden." Ryonosuke denied bluntly.
"Oh.." he sighed, "In any event I hope I get a chance to work out soon."
At length Ryonosuke informed them, "A powerful anomaly is on its way."
"How powerful?" asked Pantyhose excitedly.
"…" Ryo simply smiled.
Ryonosuke came into existence as a higher dimensional being. A messenger of destruction, he did not consider himself to be evil. Instead he thought of himself as an enforcer of justice, and a noble being working for the great cause of his master D3, of Tokimi-kami-sama.
Having regular contact with humans throughout various parallel universes, he grew fond of certain human beliefs. An obvious indication is that fact that he normally appears in the third dimension possessing what seems to be actual angel wings. He feels as though he is a righteous archangel sent from the gods to destroy worlds for the cause; to destroy the foulness of human civilizations.
His disgust in humanity first began long ago, when a precursor nation cloned the Goddess Washu-sama so as to possess the ultimate weapons. Of course Tsunami-kami-sama put an end to that by wiping out the whole of civilization, which Ryonosuke whole heartedly agreed with.
But he didn't hate all humans. In fact he didn't hate any humans; he just thought they shouldn't be alive. But some; yes there were some that he actually liked.
Noble humans, determined, self sacrificing humans who found their own purpose in life; humans that stare fear, stare death in the face and are all too willing to punch him out. He liked those humans, the ballsy ones, the honorable ones.
His students in fact, though cosmic anomalies, were human themselves. And he very much enjoyed having young minds to teach; kind of like puppies.
He would save them.
