Trigun: Unwritten Letters 34 by EdenEvergreen, literature
Literature
Trigun: Unwritten Letters 34
I do not own Vash the Stampede, Rem Saverem, Nicholas D. Wolfwood, Milly Thompson, Meryl Stryfe, etc: they all belong to the incomparable Mr. Yasuhiro Nightow.
It occurs to me that Vash -might- compose letters in his mind as the way that he re-examines his day, unwinds, and learns any lessons he can from it.
This is an attempt to blend the tales in both manga and anime. Anywhere there is contradicting information, the manga's will be used. I use manga dates where they are given. Where dates are not given, I'm using my best guesstimate.
As the various "Unwritten Letters" accumulate, there will be more and more spoilers.
Monster
Year 113 m
Trigun: Shipwrecked ch 1 by EdenEvergreen, literature
Literature
Trigun: Shipwrecked ch 1
The events portrayed within this tale predate both anime and manga. Most of it should make sense to anyone who's either seen or read about the events leading up to the "Great Fall." Most of it comes from things portrayed or strongly implied in manga and / or anime.
Mild to moderate spoilers if you don't know who Tessla was, or how learning about her affected Vash and Knives. (In the manga, it was the "Tessla" situation - not beatings from a bigoted crew member - that turned Knives against humanity.)
Note: I do not own Vash "the Stampede," Rem Saverem, or Millions Knives: they all belong to the incomparable Mr. Yasuhiro Nightow.
Trigun: Shi