What :3 if anything happens it's because of my bugs * cough* that you eat my first one * how's the pain
What would you do if all your hair suddenly was gone :3
Please don't also I would uhh wig and wait till it grows back
Gi-hun: *trying to make him laugh* Whaddya call a fish with no eye?
Sang-woo: *not looking up from his book* Myxine Circifrons.
Gi-hun:...
Gi-hun: fsh
Dazai:kuni-boo do you love me <3
Kunikida: no <3
Dazai: </3
Chuuya: kuni darling do you love me <33
Dazai: *he's going to say no :3*
Kunikida: maybe
Dazai: huh!? What you mean " maybe " kuni you were supposed to tell him no like me * pouting *
Chuuya: it sounds like a you problem
Kunikida :* grin*
When ur so bored you ended up making a squid game GC knowing ur not going to ever post it šš
Iām sure many would raise eyebrows when they read the title because, Mori? A hero?
Many people portrayed Mori as a sadistic devil, but in no canon situation has Mori ever shown any sadistic tendency (like Dazai has). In fact, Iād say heās the reverse of that. He took care of Elise very well, despite/even though sheās his own ability. He never once has hurt people for the sake of hurting people.
In fact whenever he didnāt have any business to take care of, his true personality shone through and it was not of a cold, heartless man with no conscience. Rather it was one full of dorkiness and gentle patience. Here, he even contacted Ango (who was sweating bullet because holy shit heās being called by the fucking boss of Port Mafia) just to ask what color of dress will fit Elise more.
(For the love of anything holy Iāve scoured Ango and Odaās tag in tumblr yet I canāt find it. Itās the extra DVD comic featuring Buraiha trio drinking and talking shit about Mori. In exchange, have these dorky dad and son interacting;
First thing first, I will give you what I think is the most important fact about Mori. Look at his line in this scene
Now this is his true nature; his main motivation for doing everything he did. The good of the organization.
At no point has Moriās action ever benefit only himself. At every instance he appeared in the story, heās doing something for the Mafia and for Yokohama. The only self-centered thing he has ever done was asking Elise to wear what he wanted her to wear and thatās moot point anyway since sheās his Ability and presumably modeled after his āidealā little girl.
In this scene, he saved four members of ADA and even gave Atsushi an important lesson. Why would he do such a thing when he could literally immobilize Anne and Lucy by bloodlust alone? He could have let her take Tanizaki and Atsushi, then pressure her to let him out with his memory intact. Not to mention that his Ability, Elise, was waiting just outside, standing by ready to break him out any time.
If he does this, not only he will go free with the memory of the attack and thus the secret of Anneās Room, he would also take care of not one but three ADA agents. Rather, he chose to save all of them plus every single person Anne has swallowed in the Dark Room.
Now here;
This is the scene where he took over as boss. The fact that the Old Boss was bedridden and hallucinating while seemingly so thin, also from the way he was narrated by Hirostu in episode 21, implicate that his condition was something he contracted at a long period of time rather than it being something sudden.
Notice the circumstance in which he did it. Mori only killed the boss after he issued the order that would bring destruction not only to the Mafia but also to the city and nation at large, killing many people whether criminal or innocent. He didnāt do it before even though he could have.
By becoming the biggest bad of the bad, he resolved himself to take care of the light from the shadows. And this is important because if he hadnāt stepped in at that time either the Old Boss would have burnt Yokohama down or another heinous criminal would have taken over and brings the nation down with them.
He is protecting Yokohama by not letting people worse than him to take control of its biggest criminal organization. Notice what Kouyou think about him;
She supported him because of this too. She knew what it felt like to under one of those leaders that cared only for money and power like the Old Boss. Kouyou will not support people if all they brought with them was suffering and death the way she was forced to feel when her dearest was taken away from her. Under Moriās reign, our queen Kouyou pledge her loyalty not to him but the kinder way he brought.
It can also be seen in this scene.
Mori could have taken effort to keep Kouyou there, but his tone and body language are open. He knew that Kouyou can go anytime and heās not fighting to keep her there; Kouyou decided to stay on her own free will and he is appreciative of knowing he had a single ally he can absolutely trust on who also knew of his true motivation.
In this scene
It was made clear that he respect the Old Boss, so much that the death of a hundred subordinate made him embarrassed. Ā Heās not upset that he lost some underlings, heās upset that he lost them without a good reason to justify their death. A miscalculation has taken a hundred of his soldiers.
And you might think his reaction to this is rather cold, but remember that all of them were members of the mafia. All of them are criminals who would be executed if they fall into the hands of the police and they also knew what theyāre getting into when they joined the Organization.
You can probably say what he did to Odasaku was horrible, sure. But it was expected for the boss of the Mafia to do so. (further reading for this topic)
But you have to admit it was a stroke of utter genius. With the gifted Business Permit and no longer fearing the government, Mori would be freer to take down opposing criminal organization that might bother the peace. Rather, he focused the Mafia to expanding its power and outwardly he did so, like this there will be very little chance for either a rebellion or an enemy organization attacking them in their HQ. This would also mean less threat to Yokohama.
Fukuzawaās remark in this was absolutely true. Not only between the two organization but also for him and Mori specifically. Mori loved Yokohama, enough to dip into the darkest of dark to protect it. And Fukuzawa knew it too because look at his line here
In this, it can be said that he didnāt want a war to break in Yokohama that might disturb its peace. But then why say ābalanceā?
This is because Fukuzawa knew the extent of his subordinateās strength also that they will be able to kill Mori if they go all out. This is what he feared the most. While if he died, the Agency can be well-taken care of in Kunikidaās hand, once Moriās dead thereās no one to reign in the Port Mafia and keep it from wreaking havoc, thus destroying the balance of Yokohama city into what it was before; the Dragon Head Rush. (you might want to read the novel of dark era to really grasp the situation. But basically it was a gang war that led to many victims including the families of Odasakuās orphans)
More than that, the people who might succeed Mori would not be as kind as him. They might do what the Old Boss did and try to burn Yokohama down.
And this, I think, is also the main reason why Mori sent Dazai away from the Mafia. It is, of course, easy to assume what Dazai remarked about Moriās intention in chapter 30/episode 21 to be the truth; that he did it to remove a threat to his position.
But is this the whole story?
The fact that he kept Dazaiās spot empty rather than choosing someone else to fill it was a paradox if you were to look at him from the angle of a man hungry for power. He has anticipated Dazaiās return, was so sure of it in fact that he sacrificed monetary and workload gains of having another Executive. If he wanted Dazai back in the first place, then why drive him out of the Mafia and into the ADA?
For now, imagine what would have happened if Dazai took over as the Boss if heās still the same man he was before Odaās death. Cruel, ruthless and uncaring for peopleās life as he was, he would have gone into the same track as the Old Boss and destroys Yokohama as his mental health eroded. Not even Odasaku would be able to save him from himself at this point.
This is also why he asked Dazai back to the Mafia after taking such extreme methods to drive him out. Of course there are another reason, that is he needed his right hand back to drive out the Guild as he remarked.
But the main reason why he asked back after all this time was because there are people in ADA who have taught him about having something worth loving and worth protecting.
Mori felt that Dazai has learnt enough about the light and why it is something worth protecting. With it, when Dazai inevitably take his seat as the Boss of Port Mafia, Dazai would be able to follow his legacy as the Darth Vader of Bungou Stray Dogs and The Dark Knight of Yokohama. This is Moriās special way of grooming Dazai to become his successor.
All this was so Dazai can be his successor and not the Old Bossā.
Conclusion for those who are too lazy to read 2000+ words of Mori being awesome: no, Mori is not an evil incarnate born to manipulate everyone to his own amusement.
If anything, heās the greatest hero of the story. The same way the ADA is protecting the city and Japan from the light, Mori is protecting it from the shadows. With the balance that has been made between him and Fukuzawa, it is imperative that he keep doing what he did, or the balance will fall and Yokohama condemned into a lake of fire.
Asagiri Kafka is truly an exceptional writer. They made Mori into this all-bad boss of the Mafia while slipping in his real face every so often. Here is the author who made every character complex and with their own motivation. What made you think theyāll make the āvillainā as simple as a man existing just to be a villain?
Even Fitzgerald and Fyodor got development and reasoning for doing what they did, but the difference is theyāre arc-villain and not whole story-villain like Mori. Their reign will be over with their arc, but Moriās will live as long as BSD continues, so itās imperative that they got their development and exposition early on so the readers can sympathize with them.
Thus I concluded my exposition of the anti-hero that has been protecting Yokohama all this time not by bathing in sunlight but by submerging himself in blood yet capable of keeping his head out of it depth; Mori Ougai.
Ron : I hate you Percy
Percy: I hate myself to
Ron:.....
Percy: ......
So you guys know how kunikida isn't traumatized but think about this you know how in most shows there's a character that has a normal life but get this in every episode or session the normal character ends up getting traumatized and we seen that kunikida has traumat as well but maybe there's more plans for kunikida because there's barely any character without trauma
So yeah maybe they have plans for kunikida
Plus katai can have delated anything about kunikida past as well like
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Steve, trying to cheer the group up: Things could be worse, you know!
Bucky: How?
Steve: How what?
Bucky: How could they be worse?
Steve: They couldnāt, I lied.
Bucky:
I literally hate in fan fiction when dazai finds out about kunikida's death CHUUYA IS THERE AND COMFORTING HIM LIKE SHUT UP LET DAZAI DEAL WITH KUNIKIDA DEATH I WANT TO SEE DAZAI SUFFER WITH KUNIKIDA'S DEATH I DON'T WANT CHUUYA THERE ššš PLUS WHY WOULD CHUUYA COMFORT DAZAI WHEN HE PROBABLY BE EITHER SHOCKED OR SURPRISED THAT KUNIKIDA DIED šš
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