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Jan. 3rd, 2024 12:40 am★ Character Information ★
Character Name: Ryou Bakura
Character Age: 18
Character Species: Human
Current Health: Reasonably healthy, if a bit scrawny.
Outfit: This outfit from the end of DSOD!
Character Canon: Yu-Gi-Oh!
Link to History: This page is mostly good, but it doesn't detail the events of Dark Side of Dimensions very well, so bullet points version:
-Ryou is about to graduate from Domino High with his friends when DSOD takes place; he no longer has the Millennium Ring by this point.
-Midway through the movie he and his friend Jounouchi are confronted by Aigami, who uses his Quantum Cube powers to send Jounouchi to another dimension and force Ryou to remember the true circumstances of how he got the Ring that he had blanked out (TLDR Ryou's father tried to claim the Ring and was rejected, a then ten year old Ryou grabbed it and was accepted as the new host for the Ring Spirit, Spirit possessed Ryou and killed a man named Shadi who was taking care of Aigami)
-Ryou (who is extremely rattled at finding out what actually happened) tries to explain he was being possessed, then apologizes to Aigami for Shadi's murder despite how he was possessed and not at fault for it, only for a Ring controlled Mani to show up and try to kill Ryou/send Ryou to another dimension.
-Ryou then spends a while in the other dimension (where he very well could have been completely vanished from reality had he stayed too long) before finally being brought back after Aigami lost a Duel to Yugi...only for Aigami to end up being controlled by the Ring and almost destroy the world.
-Ryou was fine in the end though and graduated, then saw his friend Anzu off at the airport.
Canon Point: Post Dark Side of Dimensions/after seeing Anzu off at the airport.
Canon Iteration: Original canon
Canon Iteration Explanation: I follow the manga+DSOD version of the canon over the anime version, which while telling roughly the same story does have some differences. (The anime adaptation added several anime only arcs and put even more emphasis on the card game, Ryou in particular had a lot of his characterization and appearances cut in favor of the Ring Spirit getting more appearances in the anime.)
Character Age: 18
Character Species: Human
Current Health: Reasonably healthy, if a bit scrawny.
Outfit: This outfit from the end of DSOD!
Character Canon: Yu-Gi-Oh!
Link to History: This page is mostly good, but it doesn't detail the events of Dark Side of Dimensions very well, so bullet points version:
-Ryou is about to graduate from Domino High with his friends when DSOD takes place; he no longer has the Millennium Ring by this point.
-Midway through the movie he and his friend Jounouchi are confronted by Aigami, who uses his Quantum Cube powers to send Jounouchi to another dimension and force Ryou to remember the true circumstances of how he got the Ring that he had blanked out (TLDR Ryou's father tried to claim the Ring and was rejected, a then ten year old Ryou grabbed it and was accepted as the new host for the Ring Spirit, Spirit possessed Ryou and killed a man named Shadi who was taking care of Aigami)
-Ryou (who is extremely rattled at finding out what actually happened) tries to explain he was being possessed, then apologizes to Aigami for Shadi's murder despite how he was possessed and not at fault for it, only for a Ring controlled Mani to show up and try to kill Ryou/send Ryou to another dimension.
-Ryou then spends a while in the other dimension (where he very well could have been completely vanished from reality had he stayed too long) before finally being brought back after Aigami lost a Duel to Yugi...only for Aigami to end up being controlled by the Ring and almost destroy the world.
-Ryou was fine in the end though and graduated, then saw his friend Anzu off at the airport.
Canon Point: Post Dark Side of Dimensions/after seeing Anzu off at the airport.
Canon Iteration: Original canon
Canon Iteration Explanation: I follow the manga+DSOD version of the canon over the anime version, which while telling roughly the same story does have some differences. (The anime adaptation added several anime only arcs and put even more emphasis on the card game, Ryou in particular had a lot of his characterization and appearances cut in favor of the Ring Spirit getting more appearances in the anime.)
★ Folkmore Roles & Attributes ★
Skills: -Diorama building
-Tabletop gaming (he especially loves being the game master)
-Ryou also claims to be good at cooking; since he lives alone I'm willing to bet this is true.
Canon Abilities: N/A, Ryou is a normal guy.
Role: Myth
Role Qualities/Attributes: Ramlike horns, a fluffy white (undocked) sheep tail, fangs, increased luck and innovation skills, ability to see in the dark.
These traits are meant to invoke, on first glance at the tail and horns, the image of a sheep: gentle and harmless. Perhaps you could mistake him for a Familiar with those traits. Perhaps they create the image of a sacrificial lamb, in combo with his personality and role as the Ring Spirit's 'destined host'.
The fangs are less obvious on first glance, and carry the image of a wolf in sheep's clothing; while Ryou himself is no wolf, the spirit who possessed him sure created that image. And of course, the fangs are also a hint towards Ryou's true potential to better stand up for himself and 'bite back' instead of sacrificing for others all the time.
Finally, the ram horns, unbeknownst to even Ryou since he never saw the demon himself, invoke the image of the evil demon Zorc Necrophades. After all, a fragment of Zorc formed part of the ancient Ring Spirit who controlled Ryou, so it's natural that one of his Myth traits references him.
(Also I gave him nightvision as a reference to DnD style Darkvision-)
Role Reasoning: Ryou's personality practically screams 'Legend'. He's kind, gentle, would literally die for his friends. And yet, he's a Myth. Why?
The answer is, of course, that he's more complicated than just a pure sweetheart. Ryou acted as the host to the evil spirit of the Millennium Ring, and even if he meant well, Ryou still enabled the Spirit's actions simply by keeping and wearing the Ring, allowing his repeated possessions and the Spirit's crimes to occur.
In addition, as much as Ryou wants people to recognize that he's good, the Ring Spirit has caused more than a few people to either view him as a troublemaker/evil or blame him for the Spirit's actions. His reputation has taken a beating from all the Spirit did, and now Ryou has to deal with the fallout of people who blame him because they have no clue he was possessed.
Ryou also has a tendency to try to prove he's good by sacrificing his own desires to support others, especially when blamed for the Spirit's actions. Being a Legend would only cause him to stagnate rather than reach his potential by learning it's okay to push back and defend himself more often.
★ Personality ★
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This in turn led to Ryou being claimed as the unfortunate host to the vengeful Ring Spirit, who would go on to trap the souls of Ryou's friends in tabletop gaming miniatures, leaving their bodies comatose and Ryou with all the blame (with Ryou unable to explain why his friends kept going comatose for years), physically harm Ryou, and use his diorama building skills to set up the board for the final Shadow RPG. Needless to say, Ryou getting the Ring was the root of most of his other traumas.
On top of the above, the sheer trauma of watching his father almost die and being violently possessed for the first time at age ten caused Ryou to blank out how he got the Ring for years and fill it in with a story about his father giving it to him as a gift. This false story lasted until he was eighteen, when Aigami forced Ryou to remember the truth as part of his revenge quest.
And yet, Ryou managed to maintain his gentle, kind nature through it all and pushed through. Ryou never once completely gave up, even at his lowest, when he was desperately lonely, confused on why his friends kept going comatose during his tabletop games, and terrified that being around others would only get them hurt. He kept going, pushing to protect his newest group of friends whenever possible and never giving in to despair at his horrific circumstances. In this way, Ryou proved himself to be highly mentally resilient, someone who refuses to give up.
The Ring Spirit was Ryou's tormentor; he caused his host to be socially isolated for years and went out of his way to take advantage of Ryou's curiosity and desire to help to manipulate him to his own ends, with Ryou unaware of what the Spirit was up to until after he was finally defeated. Ryou clung to that Ring even after his friends expressed clear alarm and worry over him having it, largely out of curiosity towards it and the spirit tied to it, but also because the Spirit swore that he had turned good and wanted to help. In reality, this was a lie meant to make Ryou remain a compliant destined host/'landlord', as otherwise he would have refused to wear the Ring again.
That doesn't mean Ryou was completely oblivious; he did express some doubt when the Spirit first claimed to be good and actively stood up to him when he tried to kill his current group of friends. It's just that Ryou very likely wanted to think the Spirit had turned good and was being manipulated the whole way.
As for Amane, she was Ryou's younger sister who died in a car crash alongside their mother. We don't know much about how Ryou and Amane got along, but judging from how Ryou writes letters to her years after her death and his known personality, it's very likely that Ryou was a caring older brother. In fact, the letters paint a picture of someone who wishes to make sure his sister knows how he's doing and keep contact with her, even if only one of them is still alive.
Notably, not even the actions of the Ring Spirit were enough to permanently put Ryou off his hobbies. Despite the Spirit taking advantage of Ryou's hobby to trap the souls of his friends in their tabletop miniatures and leave their bodies comatose, and Ryou at one point becoming terrified of playing for fear of more people being hurt, he rebounded quickly once the comas were stopped. It didn't take long for Ryou to resume creating scenarios to run for his friends and even creating new dioramas, eager to play once more.
Obviously, this isn't reaching his own potential so much as letting his potential slip by, as Ryou could very easily push harder for his own desires if he wanted to. It's just that he doesn't want to be perceived as being 'a troublemaker', so he'll just. Fail to push back against his nasty gym teacher's demands for him to cut his hair short, or let himself be excluded, or insist on self isolating to stop any more mysterious comas from happening. It's fine.
(It's not fine.)
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Pronouns: She/they
Are you over 18?: Yes!
Contact(s):
Who Invited You?: Usagi invited me!
Current Characters: N/A
Permissions: Here
Writing Samples: One, two