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Traitor
Sharing a meal for @dr-rarepair-week-blog, my idiots, irumota
#Traitorous douchbags#evil#same level of morality as#tsumugi shirogane#That's right#It's punishment time#You're gonna have a bad time#D-D +D A
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Miu's is literally the same as Ryoma's.
we only got to see Kaito, kokichi, ryoma, and kirumi's motive video
I honestly did really wish that we could have seen all the other characters motive videos..😔
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You forgot Kiibo in the tags
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*minus kokichi he sold out! Thank you guys!
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Allow me to show my approval!
I'm not even a Danganronpa fan anymore I just really like this guy
Simplified his mecha suit a little because why is he so asymmetrical in game 😭
I love this guy he should only have nice things
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He's not facing the front of the stage!
Ouma cheats on Kaito (NOT CLICKBAIT)
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Happy birthday to Miu iruma
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So first, I would like to apologize for fucking up the ask and just straight up sending a message. Secondly, does demix!Kiibo kills peoples? I sincerely doubt that he could, but does he?
Hello, thanks for the ask!
Yes he does. His official title known to the public is "Ultimate Geriatric Caretaker" and his main job involves him taking care of old folk like the scientist he mentions in the main universe in a nursing home that doubles as a secret government facility.
As wholesome as our boy Kiibo is, he does show a harsher side of himself in the events of V3, and like how his ahoge antenna controls his personality, something akin to that happens with him too in Demix. Kiibo's underground title is "Ultimate Sleeper Agent", and when his code phrase is uttered, the meek Kiibo is psychologically deactivated, in its place - a righteous killer, someone who seeks out to destroy the enemies he is assigned to, by the government.
In a way, I guess you can maintain that Kiibo doesn't really kill people. Kiibo the agent does, but not Kiibo the wholesome dude. But personally, I do think Kiibo has it in him to just up and blast people if convinced of a good cause. After all, he nearly does in V3.
I'm currently out right now, but Kiibo's preferred method of killing is with concealed pistols and long-range weapons. Sniper rifles, plasma weaponry, experimental laser tech, just things his contacts in the government provide him to keep things clean.
#danganronpa#danganronpa demix#kiibo#demix 214#i wonder how the hell Miu believes in him#vgafsgbdfshdgb#sans undertale does not appear in this post
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Hey, I love mystery stories and I really want to write one myself but I don't know where to start. A mystery story is just so complex, with all the details and red herrings and subplots and the truth being buried under lies and in little things that many may overlook, and you have to balance it so the answer is not too obvious but also not coming out of nowhere, and I worry about things being contrived. Should I start with writing the truth and basically write the story backwards? Or should I start somewhere else?
Plotting a Mystery
I'm not a mystery writer, but if I was going to write a mystery, I think my plotting would go something like this:
1 - Fleshing Out the Truth - What actually happened, "whodunnit" (if someone dunnit), and what events led to this happening? Imagine the event as it's playing out. What sort of evidence might be left behind as to what really happened? What evidence might be obvious upon closer investigation (looking into things like cell phone data, computer searches, hidden motives, etc.)
2 - Fleshing Out the Back Story - In addition to the events that led up to the event in question, what other back story details are important? What players and situations need to be fleshed out and understood in order to understand the truth of what happened?
3 - Fleshing Out the Clues - Knowing the truth of what happened, as well as the relevant players/back story, what kinds of clues might be evident at the scene of the incident? Would there be any forensic clues like fingerprints, blood, hair, or touch DNA? Would there be any circumstantial evidence, like say a matchbook with a particular bar name on it, a cigarette butt with a smudge of red lipstick, shoe prints or tire tracks? What about clues like surveillance videos, eye witnesses, and apparent motives? Which of these clues do you want to be found by any first responders? Do you want any to be found later by other characters who are investigating?
4 - Fleshing Out the "First 48" - What happened in the first 48 hours after the incident? Who discovers that something happened and how do they make this discovery? How do they respond? Do police and investigators get involved? What do they do? What clues do they find and what do they make of them? Who do they interview? What conclusions do they come to? Who are the possible suspects?
5 - Fleshing Out the Trail of Clues - If there are a lot of clues that stretch out across a period of time and/or space, I would probably plot that out on paper so I could see when/how each clue was left, then think about how and when my characters might come upon those clues. For example, if I know one clue was discarded on the interstate, I know that's a clue that won't be found until later. And, I'll have to think about what led my characters to look there, or how some random person stumbled upon it.
I hope that gives you some ideas about how to proceed, but if you're still stuck, I know there are some really great guides available that will walk you through plotting a mystery.
Happy writing!
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It sounds funny but I can't draw Ryoma with his eyes closed in my style-
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