You have had an absolutely terrible life and decided to go to the fae realm and start screaming your name, hoping to be forgotten or erased. But instead, the king and queen of the fae have gained an odd interest in your existence.
Rebleg no reblog? I don't know spelling is hard man hehhhh (That was supposed to simulate long Sigh)
i think of this ProZD video constantly its always so fucking funny
The Fae that trapped you in a Groundhog Day-style time loop is extremely frustrated that you’re taking advantage of the situation to just sleep all day, every day.
it's actually sick you get tired of eating the same food over and over when some animals they just eat grass all day mind you. just another pointless challenge mechanic added in by big universe to get you to go to the grocery store
Fyodor's Ability.
-by Nix
Crime and Punishment is treated throughout the events of BSD as a "enigmatic" ability, and for good reason.
The general base the fandom seems to have taken is that "Crime and Punishment" boils down to "Fyodor touches you, you die."
Which then again leads people to concentrate on that aspect of Fyodor's life as the reason he's so poorly cared for or in such frail relationships. While I definitely think Fyodor's ability is a big part of why he's physically avoided, his own management of his personality and character is a bigger issue he's in poor human relations.
So far, in my Psychological analysis for Fyodor I listed traits that were formed not because of his ability, but as a result of his own reaction to what his ability meant. Long story short Fyodor's ability is his entire life long monster-- of his own making.
There are arguments to be made that 'Crime and Punishment' is not faulty or impossible to deactivate like 'No longer Human'.
There are plenty of instances where there is no room for speculation on that aspect.
First let's establish one thing, Crime and Punishment is not limited or influenced by layers of clothing. It is NOT a 'skin-to-skin' type of ability and this is confirmed as a fact.
In the scene of Fyodor's arrest, one of the officers grabs his wrist, which ends up killing him.
The dead giveaway to clothing not restricting Crime and Punishment is that the officer in question wore thick tactical gloves, much like all the others.
(Tactical gloves are used for wrist/ hand protection while also allowing a large range of motion and not limiting dexterity when it comes to shooting)
With this in mind, I draw your attention to one of the 'plot hole scenes' that confirms 'Crime and Punishment' is a controlled ability that Fyodor can hold back.
Mori's stabbing.
In this particular scene, we see Fyodor stab Mori in a sure-fire but hidden way, by shoving his own body against the other's.
To the point where Fyodor's entire arm's length was pressed to Mori's chest/abdomen.
This was a controlled contact, as clothes don't stop Crime and Punishment, Fyodor must've. Concluding it isn't just permanently 'on' or 'active'.
The other option is that the ability itself alternates much like a signal, sometimes it's active, other times it isn't and alternates at random, instances which Fyodor takes advantage of, but there's nothing to back this up as of yet, it is only a theory.
The other plot hole I'd like to draw your attention to is Fyodor's lock-up. When we see him restrained, Either in the manga or anime, Fyodor wears either something similar to a straight-jacket or is simply bound by belts.
It would've been physically impossible for Fyodor to restrain himself in either of these two chairs. That is to say, someone must've touched him, and they must've stayed alive long enough to finish buckling up all the restraints.
The other possible theory is that Crime and Punishment resumes itself to Fyodor's hands/wrists. That again is nothing but a theory, but we've only ever seen the ability take effect through Fyo's hands.
Another thing to mention I found quite odd- all kills made by Fyodor using his ability are with his left hand only up until now.
While in Dead Apple- Crine and Punishment had a red glowing gem only on his right hand.
Maybe each hand does smth different? One is literally Crime the other is Punishment?
Idk
That's all for now this was a 8 am rant-
Extra Note:
In Dead Apple, when Fyodor monologues as to how his ability does not leave him in the fog, there's a very important thing I wish everyone to Note.
'Crime and Punishment' walks alongside Fyodor.
Fyodor is holding a skull specifically in his left hand (the aforementioned hand that he uses to kill people through his ability. Fyodor has only ever killed with 'Crime and Punishment' using his left hand)
'Crime and Punishment' holds an apple with it's right hand, with it's back to Fyodor, creating a mirror effect.
Fyodor's Ability perfectly mirroring him, alongside the fact it doesn't depart from him through the effects of the fog can mean one of two things:
1. Fyodor holds an ability with the word 'and' between two individual terms (Crime AND Punishment), something completely unique to him. No other known ability is composed of two separate terms connected together by "and". That could be potentially interpreted as one single ability that behaves in two separate halves.
For example, what if one hand is Crime? (Left, as represented by Fyodor multiple times)
And the other is Punishment ? (Right, represented in Dead Apple, where Crime and Punishment mirrors Fyodor, while the gem is exclusively on the right hand and both Fyodor and his ability share this dialogue:
Fyodor: I am Crime.
Crime and Punishment: I am Punishment.
Which leads me to point 2.
2. Fyodor is the completion to his own ability. Hypothetically, Crime and Punishment is exactly as stated above, only Punishment and the Crime is actually added on to complete it by the human possessing it, so that:
Humanity is really the Crime, and his ability? Only the Punishment. As stated in Dead Apple.
Idk it's fun to analyze ♡☆
-Nix🌙
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