1. Comment with your character. 2. Receive comments from others. 3. Reply to their comments with long ballads and explanations of your characters' relationship throughout the game. 4. Suffer as we have suffered over your CR.
Omi just likes Mineo. He really reminds him of Taichi, in that friendly dumb puppy way. If he had lived longer, and if he hadn't turboed his relationship with Gojou really fast, Omi could've ended up with feelings for Mineo, which I think about often.
Most of the time when he talked to Mineo he was worried about him? Like Omi has some stuff in his past, but he also never really felt responsible for trying to solve the murders. He thought Mineo was really doing his best.
Then the week 6 trial happened and he, like a lot of the graveyard, thought that was very much in poor taste? Sir, why are you bringing up the fact you couldn't solve these murders? Especially after the grave wrote saying they could see?
That's the reason Mineo's on Omi's complicated row, despite mostly liking him.
I want to say I did not come into this game intending to ship, but somehow, through a series of conicidences, I did???
W0: Omi liked Gojou in a friendly type of way here. He's got a personality that Omi generally enjoys (funny, lightens the mood easily and on purpose). Also he let Omi cook for him, which was also very nice. Listen, you show up to a mysterious base, you find a kitchen, and sometimes one of your favorite stress relieving tools is cooking (for other people). He got points for that immediately.
W1: This was the week Omi couldn't do any of his usual stuff. He was RUDE NOW, and couldn't cook. Both tthings were annoying to him, for different reasons. Cooking is just what he does, what is he without cooking, he literally just got unbanned from cooking in the dorms at home. Please. Spare him.
Omi being nice and polite is something he has been working on since he was 17 and disbanded his biker gang. So to suddenly go back to being this rude sucked a lot, and he hated it!
Gojou was very good at getting his mind off of it with other things. Video games, or photography or banging. He always had a good time with Gojou when they hung out. More points.
By the end of this week, he was starting to feel okay with being straightforwardly honest with him. instead of gently dodging to the side like he does with a lot of other people.
W2: Here we go.
Omi's memshare with Gojou was very specifically not his full monologue, it was something that Omi references as happening. The moment he lost his best friend in a gang war, and then Omi got the memory back of Gojou having to kill his best friend. These are not at all the same thing, but we both miss our best friends a lot. Not the same, but losing a friend is something that they can both understand with their first hand knowledge of the subject.
At that point he was pretty much settled in on "I do like Gojou enough to tell him about myself in full." Gojou was the one and only person Omi gave that monologue to of his own free will.
Omi was never going to judge him for having a murderous best friend who went off the rails. Things happen, and you cannot control the things that other people do even a little bit.
This was the thread where Gojou said "Omi, you have to have a dream of your own" and nobody has ever told Omi that. Or that he should look for something for himself. This very specific thing he said was it, this was the moment he felt like he was like... cared about? Not that he doesn't think his friends care about him, but this was sort of... a nudge to go think about what he wanted, for once. It's not something Omi thinks about at all, back home. It just stuck with him for the entirety of 7rings.
They had that bath together this week and Gojou opened his mouth! And pointed out how Omi was looking at him! If Gojou had said nothing, Omi would've said nothing. Because of how they were, and because he kind of felt like "What? Am I supposed to say I DON'T like him?" Because Omi can and does lie (usually via omission), but he liked Gojou entirely too much to lie about something like this. And after this he was not entirely sure if they were together or not, because he confessed, but Gojou didn't and he was just "Well, that's fine. At least I won't regret telling him, no matter what happens from here."
He also became the person Omi came to most often when things got rough. Gojou felt like a very steady presence and it was easier to focus in on him, then to deal with the circumstances around him.
W3: His feelings did not change that much. Gojou was still the person Omi liked the most. They did actually solidify that they were a thing, here. They talked about it and reached a conclusion of: you're my number one, but if we need to indulge, it's probably better to stay open.
And then he died and felt guilty about it because he knew how much it sucks to be the one who remains. He couldn't even tell Gojou he was fine at that point.
W4: There was a lot of pining from the graveyard and Omi thought more about it. It was more than just "like", wasn't it? It's not like he had regrets on what he did say, because what he said was true at the time. He did like and have a crush on him, and he wanted to spend more time with each other.
W5: He got to write Gojou this week! Because he figured out it was more than just like, it was "Oh I would really do anything for you, huh? You're one of my most important people... ever?" Steven and Omi shared their letter that week, and Omi took a few letters to let Gojou know how he felt.
He did joke a little bit about getting married at the end here, but he was fully joking. They've only really known each other for effectively a month? But it was a wild month, and Omi gets very attached, very quickly. He still wants to be able to contact him, and be able to visit each other.
In a similar way to Mineo he reminds him of somebody from home? He's some kind of crossbreed between Tenma for all his confidence and tsundere, and Juza for actually being legitimately dumb.
He would've really liked to hang out more, if he hadn't died so fast.
Limbo: It's the navy seal copypasta for Limbo. Sometimes you murder somebody and whatever positive feelings he had are dunked straight into the trash. Alter Egos are dangerous, actually. Omi's character development is that he has learned that clowns are dangerous.
Douman Lily(?)/baby clown: He's not going to hold them accountable for his other self's actions. They were possessed it's not their fault. He wasn't really sure how to approach them? But Omi settled on a sort of neutral ground and saw where it went from there.
They were a very different person in the grave, and after the adjustment period Omi could work through it just fine. Eventually he got to the spot in Omi's rankings where he'd actually... willingly tell things about himself, instead of quietly dodging around them. Which is honestly a weirdly high bar to jump over? He would gladly call himself friends with Douman (not possessed).
They have this relationship where I feel like neither one really knows anything about the other’s background or current circumstances? This is because neither of them really pried for the information to begin with, even when it came to memshare week. On Omi’s end it was a mix of he just straight up couldn’t figure out what was happening in Law’s world, and there was already so much happening that it was like “okay, this may as well happen.”
Once the were in the graveyard together, Omi started working more with Steven. Steven and Law were nearly always together. And in Omi’s head if Steven trusts him, then Omi can also trust him. (Then it became more apparent they were together, and Omi’s just quietly like “I’m happy for the both of them”).
They also seemed to share similar enough opinions on things (take things into your own hands, trial+executions bad, Vlad rancid) and worked well together, that Omi considered him a good friend and ally. Steven and Law also agreed that Gojou was probably one of their best bets on the living side.
Omi didn’t really have a mom when he was growing up, so it was nice to see one here. Even if like, both of them didn’t really know much about each other. (This was deliberate on Omi’s part, he doesn’t enjoy being perceived, and she hadn't reached a high enough trust/fondness level).
He also viewed her bad mouthing the dead a bit. While he knew she was probably singling out certain people in the grave, it wasn’t a good look either. Omi's not a petty enough person to stop helping, but it was sort of like "... I wouldn't blame anybody if they quit helping now."
There were lots of things he lied to her about, or omitted as the game became worse and worse. “I didn’t die again” was not true. “I fought a Sharknado” was true, but it was also the least stressful thing that happened on Saturday.
There was that honestly very weird first introduction and confusion of drills and partners. But this was also after Omi had spoken to Aoi and she said she was a game character. So at this point, Omi was at the point of “this might as well happen” at anything? More or less prepared for all kinds of absolute nonsense. Fukuda drilled a hole in his head and survived? Sure. Why not?
The thing about Omi is that you really don’t need to know much about him before he’s friendly. Because of his own past crimes, biker gangs, murder, and the people who he regularly hangs out with (yakuza), Omi has an incredibly high threshold of what he is willing to tolerate.
Besides that most of the time Fukuda is fine? He never felt like he was under any threat with him, from beginning to end. Like yeah, stuff is weird with him, but he doesn’t seem actively malicious?
Then week two came along and he got the memory of Fukuda trying to drill a hole in another person. This is why he went absolutely silent at the end of W2 trial. He had to process all of that and it was always going to take him some time before he could accept Fukuda, very strange person that he was, and the person who was drilling people’s heads???
Fukuda was also one of the handful of people Omi was straightforwardly honest with in life. In death, he was sort of like “well, we’re gonna die, so whatever”.
Anyway he will call Fukuda his friend, because his friends are already so weird? This is fine.
Omi immediately believed her when she said she was part of a video game. Everything here was weird enough? Omi’s funny because he really does just go along with anything at all. Like, yeah, a little strange, but it doesn’t seem to be harming her?
She also said she needed to bang to keep her batteries charged and Omi went “well I can’t just let her die” and that’s the reason he asked her right there. Out in the open. On the mingle. I hate him.
She seemed a little bit confused about the idea of “friendship” and like… what a mood. What is a friend? It’s somebody you care about and want to spend time with. He would say Aoi was a friend and after she was raptured he did embroider in “& AOI” onto their shirts and sweatshirts. She’s a very good girl and he hopes she will be happy.
He liked her? In the same way he likes most people, she's fine, but he would never willingly talk about his big heavy secrets with her. Sure, she's a goddess, but why would he want to tell her more? You must be bond 8 to get beyond this point.
He heard about her involvement in Eleanor's death. And he wondered. Because that didn't sound like the person he knew. At the same time though, everybody has hidden depths? Did she get something out of that?
Later, when they were talking about what lead up to it, he could... kind of understand. Better to not get destroyed by the UWU because somebody isn't pulling their weight. Still... Envy and SQX doing this and Envy asking her- it seemed cruel to him. Especially when there were multiple other murderers on the loose who probably wouldn't carry the burden of guilt.
He likes Luca! In the same way he likes most people. Enough to hang out with, enough to encourage and support. Not enough to willingly share his dark past, but support and friendship and whatever else, he doesn't have any real problems with.
It seemed like he was able to do that. And it looks like Luca's happy with Yuri so he's happy for the both of them.
i'm writing my responses as i tag these bc i can't envision vlad having enough to say for a full tl;cr tl--
Vlad was comfortably neutral on Omi at the start of the game. Stress baking buddies! And even during memshare he didn't pick up on the fact that Omi insta-hated him.
Of course, once they showed up in the graveyard and Omi kicked his shit in, all bets were off and Omi became an ENEMY. fuck that guy. all my homies hate omi fushimi.
Omi was comfortable being neutral positive toward Vlad at the beginning of the game.
And then he got that memshare, where he was basically threatening two teenagers and that's really the only big berserk button he has. He would've been perfectly happy never to see Vlad again, but then they were both dead. It was also HIGH SINS week, and even if I never put Wrath on the app, it's still highly applicable.
If he had been taken out at any other time, he would've just continued to pretend nice with Vlad. I think that's really funny.
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Okay let's go!
Omi just likes Mineo. He really reminds him of Taichi, in that friendly dumb puppy way. If he had lived longer, and if he hadn't turboed his relationship with Gojou really fast, Omi could've ended up with feelings for Mineo, which I think about often.
Most of the time when he talked to Mineo he was worried about him? Like Omi has some stuff in his past, but he also never really felt responsible for trying to solve the murders. He thought Mineo was really doing his best.
Then the week 6 trial happened and he, like a lot of the graveyard, thought that was very much in poor taste? Sir, why are you bringing up the fact you couldn't solve these murders? Especially after the grave wrote saying they could see?
That's the reason Mineo's on Omi's complicated row, despite mostly liking him.
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I want to say I did not come into this game intending to ship, but somehow, through a series of conicidences, I did???
W0: Omi liked Gojou in a friendly type of way here. He's got a personality that Omi generally enjoys (funny, lightens the mood easily and on purpose). Also he let Omi cook for him, which was also very nice. Listen, you show up to a mysterious base, you find a kitchen, and sometimes one of your favorite stress relieving tools is cooking (for other people). He got points for that immediately.
W1: This was the week Omi couldn't do any of his usual stuff. He was RUDE NOW, and couldn't cook. Both tthings were annoying to him, for different reasons. Cooking is just what he does, what is he without cooking, he literally just got unbanned from cooking in the dorms at home. Please. Spare him.
Omi being nice and polite is something he has been working on since he was 17 and disbanded his biker gang. So to suddenly go back to being this rude sucked a lot, and he hated it!
Gojou was very good at getting his mind off of it with other things. Video games, or photography or banging. He always had a good time with Gojou when they hung out. More points.
By the end of this week, he was starting to feel okay with being straightforwardly honest with him. instead of gently dodging to the side like he does with a lot of other people.
W2: Here we go.
Omi's memshare with Gojou was very specifically not his full monologue, it was something that Omi references as happening. The moment he lost his best friend in a gang war, and then Omi got the memory back of Gojou having to kill his best friend. These are not at all the same thing, but we both miss our best friends a lot. Not the same, but losing a friend is something that they can both understand with their first hand knowledge of the subject.
At that point he was pretty much settled in on "I do like Gojou enough to tell him about myself in full." Gojou was the one and only person Omi gave that monologue to of his own free will.
Omi was never going to judge him for having a murderous best friend who went off the rails. Things happen, and you cannot control the things that other people do even a little bit.
This was the thread where Gojou said "Omi, you have to have a dream of your own" and nobody has ever told Omi that. Or that he should look for something for himself. This very specific thing he said was it, this was the moment he felt like he was like... cared about? Not that he doesn't think his friends care about him, but this was sort of... a nudge to go think about what he wanted, for once. It's not something Omi thinks about at all, back home. It just stuck with him for the entirety of 7rings.
They had that bath together this week and Gojou opened his mouth! And pointed out how Omi was looking at him! If Gojou had said nothing, Omi would've said nothing. Because of how they were, and because he kind of felt like "What? Am I supposed to say I DON'T like him?" Because Omi can and does lie (usually via omission), but he liked Gojou entirely too much to lie about something like this. And after this he was not entirely sure if they were together or not, because he confessed, but Gojou didn't and he was just "Well, that's fine. At least I won't regret telling him, no matter what happens from here."
He also became the person Omi came to most often when things got rough. Gojou felt like a very steady presence and it was easier to focus in on him, then to deal with the circumstances around him.
W3: His feelings did not change that much. Gojou was still the person Omi liked the most. They did actually solidify that they were a thing, here. They talked about it and reached a conclusion of: you're my number one, but if we need to indulge, it's probably better to stay open.
And then he died and felt guilty about it because he knew how much it sucks to be the one who remains. He couldn't even tell Gojou he was fine at that point.
W4: There was a lot of pining from the graveyard and Omi thought more about it. It was more than just "like", wasn't it? It's not like he had regrets on what he did say, because what he said was true at the time. He did like and have a crush on him, and he wanted to spend more time with each other.
W5: He got to write Gojou this week! Because he figured out it was more than just like, it was "Oh I would really do anything for you, huh? You're one of my most important people... ever?" Steven and Omi shared their letter that week, and Omi took a few letters to let Gojou know how he felt.
He did joke a little bit about getting married at the end here, but he was fully joking. They've only really known each other for effectively a month? But it was a wild month, and Omi gets very attached, very quickly. He still wants to be able to contact him, and be able to visit each other.
Also please get him out of this box.
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In a similar way to Mineo he reminds him of somebody from home? He's some kind of crossbreed between Tenma for all his confidence and tsundere, and Juza for actually being legitimately dumb.
He would've really liked to hang out more, if he hadn't died so fast.
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Douman Lily(?)/baby clown: He's not going to hold them accountable for his other self's actions. They were possessed it's not their fault. He wasn't really sure how to approach them? But Omi settled on a sort of neutral ground and saw where it went from there.
They were a very different person in the grave, and after the adjustment period Omi could work through it just fine. Eventually he got to the spot in Omi's rankings where he'd actually... willingly tell things about himself, instead of quietly dodging around them. Which is honestly a weirdly high bar to jump over? He would gladly call himself friends with Douman (not possessed).
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They have this relationship where I feel like neither one really knows anything about the other’s background or current circumstances? This is because neither of them really pried for the information to begin with, even when it came to memshare week. On Omi’s end it was a mix of he just straight up couldn’t figure out what was happening in Law’s world, and there was already so much happening that it was like “okay, this may as well happen.”
Once the were in the graveyard together, Omi started working more with Steven. Steven and Law were nearly always together. And in Omi’s head if Steven trusts him, then Omi can also trust him. (Then it became more apparent they were together, and Omi’s just quietly like “I’m happy for the both of them”).
They also seemed to share similar enough opinions on things (take things into your own hands, trial+executions bad, Vlad rancid) and worked well together, that Omi considered him a good friend and ally. Steven and Law also agreed that Gojou was probably one of their best bets on the living side.
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I will explain later, in a plurk.
He does like Sheila overall.
Omi didn’t really have a mom when he was growing up, so it was nice to see one here. Even if like, both of them didn’t really know much about each other. (This was deliberate on Omi’s part, he doesn’t enjoy being perceived, and she hadn't reached a high enough trust/fondness level).
He also viewed her bad mouthing the dead a bit. While he knew she was probably singling out certain people in the grave, it wasn’t a good look either. Omi's not a petty enough person to stop helping, but it was sort of like "... I wouldn't blame anybody if they quit helping now."
There were lots of things he lied to her about, or omitted as the game became worse and worse. “I didn’t die again” was not true. “I fought a Sharknado” was true, but it was also the least stressful thing that happened on Saturday.
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There was that honestly very weird first introduction and confusion of drills and partners. But this was also after Omi had spoken to Aoi and she said she was a game character. So at this point, Omi was at the point of “this might as well happen” at anything? More or less prepared for all kinds of absolute nonsense. Fukuda drilled a hole in his head and survived? Sure. Why not?
The thing about Omi is that you really don’t need to know much about him before he’s friendly. Because of his own past crimes, biker gangs, murder, and the people who he regularly hangs out with (yakuza), Omi has an incredibly high threshold of what he is willing to tolerate.
Besides that most of the time Fukuda is fine? He never felt like he was under any threat with him, from beginning to end. Like yeah, stuff is weird with him, but he doesn’t seem actively malicious?
Then week two came along and he got the memory of Fukuda trying to drill a hole in another person. This is why he went absolutely silent at the end of W2 trial. He had to process all of that and it was always going to take him some time before he could accept Fukuda, very strange person that he was, and the person who was drilling people’s heads???
Fukuda was also one of the handful of people Omi was straightforwardly honest with in life. In death, he was sort of like “well, we’re gonna die, so whatever”.
Anyway he will call Fukuda his friend, because his friends are already so weird? This is fine.
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Omi immediately believed her when she said she was part of a video game. Everything here was weird enough? Omi’s funny because he really does just go along with anything at all. Like, yeah, a little strange, but it doesn’t seem to be harming her?
She also said she needed to bang to keep her batteries charged and Omi went “well I can’t just let her die” and that’s the reason he asked her right there. Out in the open. On the mingle. I hate him.
She seemed a little bit confused about the idea of “friendship” and like… what a mood. What is a friend? It’s somebody you care about and want to spend time with. He would say Aoi was a friend and after she was raptured he did embroider in “& AOI” onto their shirts and sweatshirts. She’s a very good girl and he hopes she will be happy.
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He liked her? In the same way he likes most people, she's fine, but he would never willingly talk about his big heavy secrets with her. Sure, she's a goddess, but why would he want to tell her more? You must be bond 8 to get beyond this point.
He heard about her involvement in Eleanor's death. And he wondered. Because that didn't sound like the person he knew. At the same time though, everybody has hidden depths? Did she get something out of that?
Later, when they were talking about what lead up to it, he could... kind of understand. Better to not get destroyed by the UWU because somebody isn't pulling their weight. Still... Envy and SQX doing this and Envy asking her- it seemed cruel to him. Especially when there were multiple other murderers on the loose who probably wouldn't carry the burden of guilt.
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He likes Luca! In the same way he likes most people. Enough to hang out with, enough to encourage and support. Not enough to willingly share his dark past, but support and friendship and whatever else, he doesn't have any real problems with.
It seemed like he was able to do that. And it looks like Luca's happy with Yuri so he's happy for the both of them.
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Vlad was comfortably neutral on Omi at the start of the game. Stress baking buddies! And even during memshare he didn't pick up on the fact that Omi insta-hated him.
Of course, once they showed up in the graveyard and Omi kicked his shit in, all bets were off and Omi became an ENEMY. fuck that guy. all my homies hate omi fushimi.
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And then he got that memshare, where he was basically threatening two teenagers and that's really the only big berserk button he has. He would've been perfectly happy never to see Vlad again, but then they were both dead. It was also HIGH SINS week, and even if I never put Wrath on the app, it's still highly applicable.
If he had been taken out at any other time, he would've just continued to pretend nice with Vlad. I think that's really funny.