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#the ways i imagine the overblot fights in my head and the consequence~ is it much to yuu to be a little traumatized
minzart · 3 years
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Hi, me again. 😅 I think it would be interesting if Yuu did overblot, but the monster would be a twisted version of the Hero. Maybe it would be a gigantic centaur-knight ( because horses) with black goo coming out of his armor, or like monster Knights from Dark Souls? (1)
Maybe the monster has ability to summon weapons out of thin air? It would be interesting to see, how others will fight this type of monster without Yuu's help. Especially if Chernabog, would went to Grim because the Hero and Yuu throw him out of Yuu's body. P.s. Hope you like this idea 👍 (2)
Imagine if the game wasn't a ritimic game but a full on rpg sistem
The player (now controlling the first year gang) would notice that the two overblots are against each other someone is mad that he couldn't have two bodies as well as the boys
So you can choose who win
Letting overblot Grim die would make Grim come back, he is probably the easier one to kill at first, and overblot Yuu's second fase would probably use him as a mechanic
Now if you wish to have Yuu back first, wich would unlock strategy to Grim's next fase, you would have to keep Grim alive while killing overblot Yuu
Me who never player nor watched dark souls, but heard about that one battle mechanic were if you kill one of the two the other gets stronger: yeah I can pull this off
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Trey, Epel: A Good Guy
How many times has Trey had to tell other people he’s NOT actually a nice person before anyone actually starts believing him? 😂 The world may never know...
***Mild Trey Union Birthday card and Riddle’s backstory spoilers!***
Imagine this…
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“It’s not like I’m that good of a guy.”
“Huh? You’re... not?” Epel’s eyebrows hitched in surprise. “But Ace-kun and Deuce-kun are always praising you. ‘Trey-senpai is kind to us, unlike our tyrant of a Dorm Leader.’ ‘Clover-senpai is so reliable, we’re lucky to have him.’ ‘He’s thoughtful and straightforward.’”
“Hey now, are you really sure you should be repeating incriminating lines like those to me?” The third year shook his head and sighed. “In any case, it seems like all kinds of weird things are said about me behind my back.”
“Weird things... But you do come across as a good person, Trey-senpai.”
“Do I?” He folded his arms, a slight smile breaking across his mouth. “And why exactly do you think I’m such a good person?”
“E-Eh? Um...” Epel fumbled, combing his mind for a semi-decent argument. “Well... because you’re just nice. You think of others and help them out however you can. That, and... I don’t think I’ve ever heard others talk badly of you.”
“If you think of acting out of convenience as being nice, then sure—call me nice.” Trey folded his arms, his features set in bemusement. “But just because someone isn’t outwardly cruel doesn’t mean they’re a ‘good’ person by default. There’s plenty I’ve done that can’t be considered ‘good’.”
Epel looked highly doubtful. “... Did you cuss once in front of some kids or something?”
“No, nothing like that.” Trey laughed airily, dismissing the guess. “I won’t get into too much detail, but when I was a kid, I was pretty reckless. I didn’t think much about the consequences of my actions. I just wanted to have fun, even if it got others into trouble. And then, when that trouble came...”
He closed his eyes. “... It was an inconvenience for me to get involved. Because of that, someone was hurt. The same thing happened with Riddle’s Overblot. I stood aside and let his anger spill over. By the time I decided to step in, it was already too late. He had gone to a place I couldn’t reach anymore.”
“It doesn’t sound like either of those things was your fault, though.”
“It wasn’t, but those experiences made me realize... Inaction can cause just as much harm as taking the wrong action. Choosing not to do anything has its consequences too. That makes me no better than anyone else at being the ‘good’ guy.”
“Trey-senpai...” Epel clasped his hands against his chest. “I think... I understand now. You’re both a lot nicer and a lot nastier than even you realize you are.”
“I’m both now?”
“Yeah! It’s definitely possible for people to be two things at once! Just like how Vil-senpai looks all prim and proper, but he’s actually really strong. Just like me, too.” A fleeting grin—sharp and wicked—flickered across Epel’s face. “You’d normally never expect me from dainty ol’ Pomefiore to pitch a fight, yeah?”
“No, I suppose not,” Trey chuckled. “... Is that your way of challenging me to a battle? I’m not really much of a fighting guy myself.”
“This dessert isn’t going to pie you itself—and besides, you said it yourself! You’re not a ‘good’ guy, so consider this your punishment for being ‘bad’!”
“Ahahah... Alright, alright, I get it. I just have to stand here and take the hit, right? It sounds easy enough. Go on, then. Fire away.”
Epel hesitated. “Uh, maybe take your glasses off first?”
“... Just how hard were you planning to hit me with that pie?” Trey groaned, but followed through on the wild child’s advice, slipping his frames into a jacket pocket. “Okay, there. Satisfied now?”
“Very.”
And there was Epel’s feral grin again.
The other side of him, revealed—the same as Trey. Cards with two faces, apples with different insides and outsides.
“Then... Here goes! A pie to the face for both the good and the bad. Happy birthday to you, Trey-senpai!!”
SPLAT!!
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