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The human Big Bad of Persona 5, Masayoshi Shido, manages to top even his canonical horrific behavior by implying he'd be willing to start a world war to bring Japan to greatness.While he was an unlikable person and did favor XY, he most certainly wasn't a human trafficker who wants to take over Paris with force of arms to declare open season on women, including his friend the mayor's wife. Bob Roth's worst canon crime was plagiarism and his general demeanor is more akin to a trend-chasing, idea stealing, corner cutting executive.Here, she is a major target with the sin of Apathy, and she only cares about her class to the extent they make her look good. Bustier in canon was a Misplaced Kindergarten Teacher at worst who genuinely wanted to help her students (hence taking an Akuma for Marinette) but was a bit too permissive towards Chloe and Lila. She's done it to countless others, some of whom have committed suicide. You thought she was bad in Miraculous? As Marinette and the Phantom Thieves later learn, she was not the only person Lila went out of her way to harass or ruin their social life beyond repair. Needless to say, they've become substantially worse people in order to justify them being targets of the Phantom Thieves. Adaptational Villainy: All the thieves' targets are people who, while canonically at least questionable, weren't the sort of complete monsters that the Phantom Thieves normally deal with.Morgana apologizes to her in light of learning about this. Akira and Ryuji, for example, are in a relationship while Ann is asexual. Adaptational Sexuality: Some members of the Phantom Thieves are revealed to be homosexual.She's such a Jerkass in the fic that Marinette declares her to be unworthy of wielding a Miraculous, and strips her of her status as Rena Rouge. She also expects Marinette to instantly and completely forgive her after she apologizes, and then acts like Marinette's the one with the problem when she refuses. Also Alya, who goes from being Marinette's best friend in canon to a mindlessly obedient Beta Bitch to Lila, turning on and tormenting Marinette note Best shown when her cognition in Lilas Palace is revealed to be an executioner that tries to execute Marinette 'as planned'.She eventually reaches that territory when the Phantom Thieves discover some very unsettling things about her. Bustier, who very nearly crosses into Adaptational Villainy territory. Adaptational Gender Identity: Naoto Shirogane, who in canon is portrayed as a crossdressing cisgender woman, is here described as non-binary.Here, shes the one who indirectly sets off the Thieves' tirade against Lila when she asks her not to lie about her fathers business. In the game, she is only spoken to briefly during the Hawaii trip before she joins the team. Adaptational Early Appearance: In a way, Haru/Noir.
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Again somewhat of an exaggeration from canon, as she never seemed to check Lila's excuses in "Chameleon". Bustier apparently never made even the slightest attempt to verify any of Lila's excuses for when she cut class, simply accepting Lila's excuse that her mother was too busy with her work at the embassy to be bothered by a phone call. However this is a Downplayed Trope as Alya had done something similar several times in canon, making this somewhat of an exaggeration of her usual behavior.
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Naruwitch has also done Code Geass: Paladins of Voltron.Ĭurrently stands at 98 chapters (plus a prologue and sequel teaser).