Reference: Tales of Crimes and Punishment (Рассказы о Преступлениях и Наказаниях, Rasskazy o Prestupleniyakh i Nakazaniyakh)
Occupation: Informant, Founder/Leader of The Rats House of the Dead
Affiliation: The Spider Lilly, The Rats House of the Dead, Kunugigaoka Junior High (former), Russian Military (former)
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-:Metaverse Information:-
Name: Fyodor Hinata
(formerly, Fyodor Dostoevsky)
Location: Japan
(Formerly, Krysa Orphanage)
Distortion: Empire
Treasure: Amethyst/Silver Butterfly Neckless
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-:Relationships:-
Family:
Unnamed Parents
Anya Dostoevsky✝ (younger sister)
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Atsushi Hinata (adopted son)
Nagisa Hinata (adopted daughter)
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Akira Kurusu (former foster son)
Sayuri Kitagawa (former foster daughter)
Goro Hinata (adopted son)
Naoto Mori (honorary brother)
Karma Hinata (adopted son)
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Ember Hinata (adopted son)
Shoto Hinata (adopted son)
Neito Hinata (adopted son)
Galina Hinata (adopted daughter)
Aoi Hinata (adopted son)
Hazel Hinata (adopted son)
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Karma Akabane (son-in-law)
Kyo Akabane (adopted grandson)
Cho Akiko (honorary sister)
Radio/Mirabella Schmidt (honorary sister)
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Takeo Kagami (honorary sister)
Chuuya Kagami (honorary nephew)
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Archi Akabane (adopted grandson)
Juleka Hinata (adopted granddaughter)
Goro Akechi (adopted grandson)
Hinata Hua (adopted granddaughter)
Victor Hinata (adopted grandson)
Fyodor Dostoevsky (book/younger brother)
Pets: Zvezda (male Chinchilla)
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-:Appearances:-
Manga Debut: Lost Souls, Prologue
Anime Debut: Bungou Stray Dogs: Lost Souls, Prologue
Light Novel Debut: The Hinata Family
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-:Portrayal:-
Japanese Voice: Akira Ishida
English Voice: Ray Chase
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Fyodor Hinata (日向 • フョードル,, Hinata Fyōdoru, Original: Фёдор 日向, Fyódor Hinata) was the founder and leader of The Rats House of the Dead and as Ayato Satoshi, an Informant of The Spider Lilly. His Ability is named Crime and Punishment
От любви до безумия - сутки бежать,
Друг до друга бежать, распадаясь на части.
Счастье - это когда тебе нечем дышать.
Если это не так - значит, это не счастье.
/Яна Бражник
From love to madness is a 24-hour run,
Running to each other, falling apart
Happiness is when you can't breathe.
If it's not like that, it's not happiness.
/Yana Brazhnik
Jealous and overprotective Sasha Akimov hcs? Toptumov!
Hmmm. But prepare for this to get complicated. And angsty.
For instance (and I know not everyone has to agree with me on this), even if both Sasha and Lenya are wearing wedding rings in the show, in my headcanon only Sasha is married, perhaps with a kid or two. Lenya is single. So although there’s mutual attraction from the very first day and Lenya can tell Sasha is lowkey flirting with him, the awkward moment is soon to arrive.
It is a particularly hot Sunday and Lenya takes his usual lonely walk in the park. He stops to get a cone of ice cream and as he turns, tucking the change into his pocket, Sasha is right there with his wife, kids in both hands, staring at him as if he just found a unicorn in his back yard. And it’s super awkward because Sasha was evidently waiting for him to turn, for their eyes to meet, visibly happy to be meeting his “friend from work”. Lenya’s heart is bursting out of his chest while he sways between happiness and the awful realization that the man he hopelessly crushes on is married. The boy and the girl tugging at Sasha’s hands full of restlessness leave no room for doubt.
Lenya stutters a few words of courtesy as both he and Sasha look for reasons to make the conversation last longer. The kids move along with their mother, eager to jump on the seesaw, but truly, what is there to say to a married man even as you lose yourself into eyes that are silently devouring you? Sasha is smiling his brightest smile but he looks equally lost, as if feeling guilty that Lenya had to see him “like this”. He’s still standing there with his hands in his pockets, sweating in the sun, words and words falling out of his soft mouth as he talks about work, holidays and family, still pretending to be the perfect husband, the perfect father.
As the conversation comes to an end and Lenya turns on his heel to continue his walk, he winces; a hole has just been punched through his stomach. He wants to hate Sasha and his wife, he tries so very hard.
Late at night, as he kicks away the sheets and his eyes burn holes through the ceiling, he realizes he has to make sense of his feelings, he has to blame someone. So he blames Sasha for not passing him by, for not ignoring him, for not pretending he never saw him waiting in line for that goddamn ice cream.
The following evening there’s nothing but coldness in the control room. It is such a small price to pay for Sasha, Lenya decides, for being a “happy family man” yet flirting with him whenever they’re alone, even touching him passingly when it’s safe to do so.
And Sasha notices.
Sasha even notices Lenya’s tone getting warmer whenever he talks to Slava Brazhnik, the nerd with the glasses who was teasing him for his lack of pubic hair the other day. Apparently these two are not so distant anymore, apparently the teasing was just an excuse, and Slava doesn’t mind invading Lenya’s personal space dressed in nothing but his briefs, supposedly talking about their favourite LPs. Sasha doesn’t get any of it; he is into folk music, he could never get used to that melodramatic drivel that blasts out of the radio these days, that horrible noise that Viktor Tsoi and his gang like to call “music”. Watching Lenya and Slava connect over “This is not love”, Kino’s latest album, he misses the days when Slava was nothing but a fly on Lenya’s rear-view mirror. Now he is all over the place, stealing the only person who gives Sasha a reason to smile every morning when he thinks of work.
“He’ll do nothing but hurt you,” Sasha mutters to himself as he watches them leave the locker room laughing, wishing he could grab the younger man by the arm and warn him. But he can’t.
Now he can do nothing but stand there and watch Lenya slip away.
My comics on Lady Bug and Cat Noir "The City that doesn't have Her..." is AU De brazhnik eliminated Lady bug and blisky friends, and Lady bug's mascot Cat Noir and Nevo have shas fix everything ⌚
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I'm sorry I'm a Russian speaker that there may be mistakes in translation
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A guide to spotting all the dudes and like three dudettes, cause there’s only so many white guys in white overalls that you can remember at any given time lol
It has too many details. Yell if you spotted a dude you want on here and i’ll add them or something
@sunset-and-periwinkle @owlboxes @borislegasov @natasharedfox @litttlesilkworm @shark-from-the-park @stellan-pip-69 @seaweednpeanuts @kylos-scarf idk who else requested it, tag everyone, we need electricians we need mechanics we need bodies
NPP STAFF:
Akimov, Aleksandr Fyodorovich, shift foreman of the fifth shift in Unit 4 (32):
(he’s such a background character it’s hard to get pics of him lol)
Bryukhanov, Viktor Petrovich, plant director (51):
Degtyarenko, Viktor Mikhailovich, reactor operator (31):
Dyatlov, Anatoly Stepanovich, deputy chief engineer of phase two (55):
Gorbachenko, Nikolai Fedorovich, dosimetrist on duty (?):
Fomin, Nikolai M., chief engineer (50) (jesus fuck i know i read his patronymic somewhere but i can’t find it now and it’s bugging the hell out of me help):
(it’s Nikolai Mweaselyfucker Fomin, and i don’t know when he was born but i’m 98% sure he’s a pisces, this is the kind of shit one of us would pull)
Khodemchuk, Valery Ilyich, senior main circulating pump operator (35):
Kirschenbaum, Igor, senior turbine control engineer (27):
Kudryavstev, Aleksandr Gennadiyevich, trainee senior reactor control engineer (28):
Mikhail, cleans floors at a train station (prolly also 30):
Baby, tragedy (baby):
Zinchenko, Svetlana, doctor (25):
Zharkov, personification of The Bad System (old enough to shut the fuck up):
Petrov, voice of sanity (30):
Kirill Yuvchenko, future doctor, current toothless kid (2):
LIQUIDATION:
Legasov, Valery Alekseyevich, deputy director of the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy (50):
Scherbina, Boris Yevdokimovich, vice-chairman of the Council of Ministers, (67):
Khomyuk, Ulana Yuriyvna, chief physicist of the Byelarusian Institute for Nuclear Energy (40s):
Pikalov, Vladimir Karpovich, general, commander of the Chemical Troops of the USSR (62):
Tarakanov, Nikolai Dmitrievich, general, Soviet military leader, motivational speaker and sex symbol (script says 45, but actually he was 52):
Ananenko, Oleksii, mechanical engineer (27):
Bezpalov, Valery, senior engineer (script says 40? i think? truth to be told we don’t even seem to know how his name is spelled. is it a Bezpalov or Bespalov? who are you dude?):
(actually i think it should be Bespalov, jsyk)
Baranov, Boris, shift supervisor (46):
Glukhov, Andrei, mining crew chief (40):
Jughashvili, robot operator (probably too young):
Gremov/Yefremov , Pavel Ivanovich/Miklailovich , conscript, animal control (23):
(i grabbed his full name off of fcken tvtropes lol) (other name version as heard by @litttlesilkworm
Bacho, Afghanistan veteran, animal control (vodka dad) (36):
Garo, Afghanistan veteran, animal control (30):
Janek, not Latvian, Estonian (25):
POLITICS:
Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeyevich, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (55)
Charkov, Aleksandr, KGB first deputy chairman, (63):
Shadov, Mikhail, Minister of Coal Industries (40s)
Garanin, worked in a shoe factory, now in charge (57, overfed):
Chulkov, poet, timewaster (50s):
Stepashin, Andrei, state prosecutor (50):
Kadnikov, Milan, judge (55) (no he isn’t):
OTHER DUDES AND DUDETTES TO SPOT:
Dmitri, physicist of the Byelarusian Institute for Nuclear Energy (30):
Marina Gruzinskaya, scientist, a smart lady (40s):
“The Chernobyl plant staff were genuine heroes that night in the true sense of the word,” Leatherbarrow writes. “They did not flee when they could have. Instead, they selflessly stayed at their posts.”
34 years ago, in a little under an hour and a half, reactor four exploded. If you are a traveler of Europe, have friends who live there, or have ever dreamed of visiting its wonder, you owe these people. Every one of them. Never let them be forgotten.
Aleksandr Akimov. Anatoly Baranov. Vyacheslav Brazhnik. Viktor Degtyarenko. Vasily Ignatenko. Yekaterina Ivanenko. Valery Khodemchuk. Viktor Kibenok. Yuri Konoval. Aleksandr Kudryavtsev. Anatoly Kurguz. Aleksandr Lelechenko. Viktor Lopatyuk. Klavdia Luzganova. Aleksandr Novyk. Ivan Orlov. Konstantin Perchuk. Valery Perevozchenko. Georgi Popov. Vladimir Pravik. Viktor Proskuryakov. Vladimir Savenkov. Anatoly Shapovalov. Vladimir Shashenok. Anatoly Sitnikov. Leonid Telyatnikov. Vladimir Tishura. Nikolai Titenok. Leonid Toptunov. Nikolai Vashchuk. Yuri Vershynin.
And to the hundreds of thousands of liquidators who worked tirelessly in the months that followed; thank you.
Let’s not alienate one another based on where we come from, or who’s to blame for this pandemic. Look at this list of names. COVID-19 has taken far more than this from us, and yet we continue to let the media divide us as nations, target the entire Asian community, and blame our various generations.
Stay home, stay safe, and do right by the people in our hospitals who are working on the front lines. Any time you choose to ignore the science, you’re hurting your own family. Your own friends.
Do right by this list of names, and your friends and family who work in health care. Stay home.