Actual Vigilante Yuri Petrov (
lunadickery) wrote2012-04-26 08:35 pm
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[essay] Behavioral changes
I should have done this earlier, but! With Lunatic's identity out in the open, there are some changes in how Yuri behaves and dresses in Camp.
Appearance
This is the easy one. Yuri will now be seen in his Lunatic suit far more often than his suits. The helmet will usually be off, but it will always be nearby if it is due the fact that people like punching him, and it offers decent protection against that. Furthermore, because of all that's happened, he is more easily irritated into acting out anger, and thus the scar will be more visible as well. The helmet hides the scar, which is good because he has no desire to talk about it.
And about the scar itself, according to the Hero Gossips book, it's actually pretty unnoticeable even without makeup, but it reddens and becomes extremely visible when he's angry. He still wears makeup anyway because he gets angry/irritated pretty easily. If he's absolutely infuriated or otherwise incredibly emotional, though, then makeup won't be enough to hide the fact that he's got a scar. I will be sure to let anyone who is threading with me know if the scar's visible in any form, so assume that it's not unless otherwise stated.
Behavior
Ah, the difficult part. With his cover blown, Yuri no longer has a reason to act diplomatic and polite. However! Making enemies left and right isn't smart (Even though he's doing that anyway), so he won't be outright aggressive either. Other people have no business to be in his business, so he won't mouth off and speak his mind, which means Inner Mind Theaters will still occur. He won't hesitate to tell someone that he thinks they are a being a blockhead or if he thinks they're wrong, but he's unlikely to go out and rant at you.
I am still trying to figure just how his interaction outside of the cast and people he's actively antagonizing will go, so please bear with me. Discourse and crit are also super welcome, because wtf am I doing, oh god.
Also I wrote a few essays about Yuri and backdated them. If you're interested in reading them, please note that I am wordy and lazy, which is a terrible combination. It's like if someone tell you they're going to bake a whole batch of homemade chocolate chip cookies just for you, but then halfway through they throw the batter away and hand you a bag of chocolate chips and tell you to eat that instead because baking cookies was more effort than they had initially anticipated.
Appearance
This is the easy one. Yuri will now be seen in his Lunatic suit far more often than his suits. The helmet will usually be off, but it will always be nearby if it is due the fact that people like punching him, and it offers decent protection against that. Furthermore, because of all that's happened, he is more easily irritated into acting out anger, and thus the scar will be more visible as well. The helmet hides the scar, which is good because he has no desire to talk about it.
And about the scar itself, according to the Hero Gossips book, it's actually pretty unnoticeable even without makeup, but it reddens and becomes extremely visible when he's angry. He still wears makeup anyway because he gets angry/irritated pretty easily. If he's absolutely infuriated or otherwise incredibly emotional, though, then makeup won't be enough to hide the fact that he's got a scar. I will be sure to let anyone who is threading with me know if the scar's visible in any form, so assume that it's not unless otherwise stated.
Behavior
Ah, the difficult part. With his cover blown, Yuri no longer has a reason to act diplomatic and polite. However! Making enemies left and right isn't smart (Even though he's doing that anyway), so he won't be outright aggressive either. Other people have no business to be in his business, so he won't mouth off and speak his mind, which means Inner Mind Theaters will still occur. He won't hesitate to tell someone that he thinks they are a being a blockhead or if he thinks they're wrong, but he's unlikely to go out and rant at you.
I am still trying to figure just how his interaction outside of the cast and people he's actively antagonizing will go, so please bear with me. Discourse and crit are also super welcome, because wtf am I doing, oh god.
Also I wrote a few essays about Yuri and backdated them. If you're interested in reading them, please note that I am wordy and lazy, which is a terrible combination. It's like if someone tell you they're going to bake a whole batch of homemade chocolate chip cookies just for you, but then halfway through they throw the batter away and hand you a bag of chocolate chips and tell you to eat that instead because baking cookies was more effort than they had initially anticipated.