There's some part of him that recognizes that he and Dandelion are very alike. Honestly, if Yuri could (and if he hadn't known better), he would have done the same thing in his place and he knows it. However, since he did know better and it was his second trauma game in the last three days, he had already picked up the cautious mentality and deliberately aimed low because it would a) get Dandelion angry at him b) Distract him instead of getting depressed. It was a very calculated move on his part.
He does like Dandelion. He's just not sure of Dandelion's world. A lot of Yuri's memories (or even Yuri himself, the way he thinks of things) make the idea of Dandelion's world very cynical but he'll probably ease up on that. Yuri is a pretty self-aware character even when he's not particularly good at expressing his own feelings and keeping them in the dark.
he's only seen one memory, stop being such a Judging Janet, Yuri!! he should look at Dan's new one though.
Dandelion likes Gladis too, but he hasn't decided yet how much of his attitude is just that, an attitude, or how he actually feels. After the fiasco of the game he's leaning more towards the former. Since he was just lying around like a sad loser on the ground. Given that Gladis had the extra experience, that did prompt Dandelion to listen to him in this instance. The fact that Sakura was also there - and counts as a kid in Dan's book - plus the weird shit they'd been seeing was enough to curb his impulse to save people in pain. As his memories progress this may be harder to do, but we'll see.
He does actually realise Gladis is an adult, though Dandelion's exaggerations mean he probably doesn't always come across as all that respectful. However, they did arrive together, so they're together in this. He takes his opinion seriously.
Dog can get his own food then!!!
What skills would you like to give Yuri back first?
COOKING SKILL be awed by his prowess. Yuri can cook really well (due to working at an inn and food being a necessity to get done right) so I want him to subject everyone to his love filled croquettes
Otherwise, I don't mind holding off on skills. Yuri's a normal person and he doesn't have any extraordinary powers.
tbh it's going to be his Hundred Power because it's the lynchpin of most of his stuff. He has some other general skills like grappling cables and motorcycles, but he doesn't have a lot of skills. Since he already has a time limit in canon I'm just going to powercap his strength/speed factor.
I am also keen, much later on, to give him back the DEGRADATION of his Hundred Power, and see how he handles that in a place where he doesn't have to keep the shard in.
I've already locked a whole bunch of memories. The murdery ones aren't actually locked because, hilariously, they're not that bad and they do happen early on in the game. It's the ones where he's forced to murder/hurt people when he doesn't want to, that I've put away for now. Along with some major plot stuff.
Barnaby I think would be the only one who's really appable in a memloss game! You could maybe do Blue Rose/Karina too, but the other heroes don't get a whole tonne of fleshing out or backstory in the series. Maybe this is different in the drama CDs/manga which I haven't gone through, but I think you'd have a hard time doing proper memory registries for most of the other heroes.
Barnaby tho would be great. Especially because he already HAS memory issues, and I find that stuff delightful in memloss.
Any other characters you think you'd try in memloss?
A lot of mixed feelings. He might throw himself into his work and make the future he saw a reality because it's just easier to deal with that than his own feelings. He is relieved to finally be back home and he does feel a lot more comfortable with himself and his decisions. It'll probably take him a while to sort of subdue the kyr/deco mentality where it's every person for themselves and it does help that Hank having gone through the same thing will know what it feels like.
And of course, Erik. Charles knows that Erik wants to stay and knows that they'd both try their best but he also knows that Erik's calling is elsewhere and might not stay. He's not particularly bitter or sad because he knows at least Erik will try to come back.
Erik is frankly glad to be out of amnesia worlds. He is also glad their world is unexploded. Things have generally gone well for him this time around but he was fully ready to get back to 'reality'. At the moment, he's focusing on the now, helping clear out the mansion and resettling into the mansion. He hasn't considered what he will do further ahead. He doesn't think he'd be a good teacher (he's wrong) and mostly he feels pretty out of the loop with the world. So he'll spend time regrouping.
I imagine he'll make trips out of the mansion to do his own business, but it'll be far less revolutionary than the stuff he got up to before. He may still feel the need to do it sometimes, but a lot of that has been burned out of him now. And in all honesty, he likes the stability. Even though he thinks it's selfish of him, he likes having a home, and Charles, and Hank. He's going to miss his team for a long while, but he's good at compartmentalising. There's a lot to do.
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He does like Dandelion. He's just not sure of Dandelion's world. A lot of Yuri's memories (or even Yuri himself, the way he thinks of things) make the idea of Dandelion's world very cynical but he'll probably ease up on that. Yuri is a pretty self-aware character even when he's not particularly good at expressing his own feelings and keeping them in the dark.
Repede doesn't like his stance on dog food.
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Dandelion likes Gladis too, but he hasn't decided yet how much of his attitude is just that, an attitude, or how he actually feels. After the fiasco of the game he's leaning more towards the former. Since he was just lying around like a sad loser on the ground. Given that Gladis had the extra experience, that did prompt Dandelion to listen to him in this instance. The fact that Sakura was also there - and counts as a kid in Dan's book - plus the weird shit they'd been seeing was enough to curb his impulse to save people in pain. As his memories progress this may be harder to do, but we'll see.
He does actually realise Gladis is an adult, though Dandelion's exaggerations mean he probably doesn't always come across as all that respectful. However, they did arrive together, so they're together in this. He takes his opinion seriously.
Dog can get his own food then!!!
What skills would you like to give Yuri back first?
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Otherwise, I don't mind holding off on skills. Yuri's a normal person and he doesn't have any extraordinary powers.
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I am also keen, much later on, to give him back the DEGRADATION of his Hundred Power, and see how he handles that in a place where he doesn't have to keep the shard in.
Any memories you'd lock until later on?
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I've already locked a whole bunch of memories. The murdery ones aren't actually locked because, hilariously, they're not that bad and they do happen early on in the game. It's the ones where he's forced to murder/hurt people when he doesn't want to, that I've put away for now. Along with some major plot stuff.
Which castmates would you like to see?
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Barnaby tho would be great. Especially because he already HAS memory issues, and I find that stuff delightful in memloss.
Any other characters you think you'd try in memloss?
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How does Charles feel about being home / what lies ahead?
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And of course, Erik. Charles knows that Erik wants to stay and knows that they'd both try their best but he also knows that Erik's calling is elsewhere and might not stay. He's not particularly bitter or sad because he knows at least Erik will try to come back.
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Erik is frankly glad to be out of amnesia worlds. He is also glad their world is unexploded. Things have generally gone well for him this time around but he was fully ready to get back to 'reality'. At the moment, he's focusing on the now, helping clear out the mansion and resettling into the mansion. He hasn't considered what he will do further ahead. He doesn't think he'd be a good teacher (he's wrong) and mostly he feels pretty out of the loop with the world. So he'll spend time regrouping.
I imagine he'll make trips out of the mansion to do his own business, but it'll be far less revolutionary than the stuff he got up to before. He may still feel the need to do it sometimes, but a lot of that has been burned out of him now. And in all honesty, he likes the stability. Even though he thinks it's selfish of him, he likes having a home, and Charles, and Hank. He's going to miss his team for a long while, but he's good at compartmentalising. There's a lot to do.