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Yukio Okumura | Blue Exorcist | 1/2
Name: Panda
Age: 28
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Character Information
Name: Yukio Okumura
Canon: Blue Exorcist
Age: 15
Gender: Male
Canon Point: End of chapter 72
Background Link: Some of Yukio's history can be found here. The history section for his page of the wikia seems to follow the manga, but it's incomplete. I'll summarize what's missing by arc below. If you're an absolute crazy person like me and would like to read a full write-up of his entire history, complete with my own slow sink into madness, you can find that here.
Terror of the Kraken Arc
Once the Impure King is defeated and the mountain is purified, everyone gets to go home... except sike! No one gets to go home because it's time for a beach trip instead. A Kraken has been sinking ships nearby, and the True Cross force in Kyoto is called in to nip it in the bud before they leave. Sounds like some serious stuff, right? Right, but not so serious that there can't be beach time shenanigans and adorable bathing suits. Eventually the Kraken shows up and starts taking down helicopters. Rin, the idiot that he is, jumps into a boat (accidentally knocking Shiemi into it) and takes off in pursuit. Yukio follows, because following Rin when he's being stupid is what Yukio does. Rin plays hack-and-slash with a tentacle while Yukio jumps into the boat with Shiemi on it. They both quickly learns that the water right above a Kraken is not a very good place to be. The Kraken bats their boat into the air, destroying it and dropping Yukio and Shiemi into the water. Yukio inflates Shiemi’s life vest and pulls her to the surface (damn, that girl loses consciousness easily).
They’re about to head for shore when a coral reef magically appears beneath their feet, leading them to a nearby island. When they finally get inside, Shiemi’s not breathing. For a moment it looks like Yukio’s going to have to give her the kiss of life (and all the fangirls swoon), but she comes to on her own... somehow. Yukio starts in on Rin about his stupidity again, but then his phone rings. No, I don’t know why his phone still works after a dip in the ocean. It just does. Shura yells at all of them and then informs them that they’re on an island that used to act as a shrine to Wadatsumi, a legendary water diety. A demon similar to Shiemi’s Greenman (though larger and ocean-oriented) leads them to the cave where Wadatsumi is resting, and Shura has the Order fly over a huge crate of food and other offerings. The plan is to give the old god his strength back with a solid offering so that he can fight off the Kraken.
Rin and Shiemi get to cooking and such while Yukio cleans his guns and reads off official offering... scripture or something. Once the offering’s finished, the three of them sit down to eat, too. Well, Rin and Shiemi eat while Yukio continues to be surly and clean his guns. The brothers get into yet another fight about how Rin is too careless with his powers and why isn’t he afraid and blah, blah, we’ve heard this all before. It escalates into a screaming match until Shiemi puts a stop to it, eventually coaxing them into having a proper chat. Rin informs Yukio that Satan’s flames are a part of him that he’s come to accept, and he wants Yukio to accept them too. Before we get an answer on that, Shiemi starts screaming because she’s gone and got herself nabbed by the Kraken. Yukio and Rin rush off to save her while Wadatsumi heads into battle.
The fighting begins, but Yukio feels the need to answer Rin’s query from before (spoilers: he can’t accept those flames) and while they’re talking, Shiemi rescues herself. Wadatsumi is killed by the Kraken, but not before wounding it and majorly pissing it off. It uses an ability with a really stupid name (“Mimicry Spit”) to create copies of itself, and the whole thing turns into a game of “Find the Real Kraken” for the exorcists on shore. Yukio sets up his rifle and starts sniping like a boss from the island. Seems like a good time for more brotherly chatting, right? Right! Yukio fears that Rin gaining consciousness as Satan’s child will have terrible consequences, and it’s impossible for him to be at ease while it can’t be guaranteed that Rin won’t be dangerous. Rin accepts his opinion with a grin, and Yukio realizes what a huge douchebag he’s being. Not that that won’t stop him from being one in the future. It just fuels his self-loathing. Rin is a good guy who’ll always use his flames to help without ever thinking of the consequences to himself, and there’s just nothing Yukio can do about that.
They work together to find the Kraken’s real form, and Rin defeats it. Wadatsumi dies on the beach and the brothers have more talky times, because why the hell not? They both agree that they’re probably never going to get along. Rin mentions wanting to fight alongside him some day anyway, but the whole thing ends in their usual bickering. It’s once again confirmed for the reader that the “real Yukio” hates himself and wants to be more like Rin and Fujimoto. Cheerful, yeah?
True Cross Academy Festival Arc
Everyone returns to True Cross Town and things go back to normal. Or as normal as they ever get. The action cuts to a situation in Yemen very similar to that of the Impure King. Angel defeats an Impure Princess, and the leaders of the Order prioritize the hunting of demon eaters, suspending Rin’s possible execution. There’s a glimpse of Yukio and Shura, both of them being kept busy with increasing numbers of demon sightings and consultation requests. Shura also nags Yukio about skipping his regular health checkups (that no one bothered to tell us about before), but we don't linger on that for long. Cut to Russia where we find out that someone has somehow created an artificial Gehenna Gate! It was probably opened by the Illuminati and even Mephisto can’t close it! Left as it is, it will slowly expand! But we can’t elaborate more on that yet because it’s time to go back to cram school! Exclamation point! Yukio starts the ExWires on a few missions involving the “Seven Mysteries of True Cross Academy”, during which he observes while the ExWires plan and fight together. Most of them aren’t very important for Yukio since all he’s doing is observing, but we do get to see him in drag at one point, so that’s something. He pulls it off shockingly well.
The ExWires go through each mystery, and Yukio spends most of that time worrying over just what the hell happened to him confrontation with Toudou. His checkup gave him a clean bill of non-demonyness, so what the heck is going on? Did he also inherit Satan’s flames in some way? Is he going to become like Rin?
Yukio’s summoned to the Vatican to speak before the Grigori about what happened with Toudou, and while there he learns of the Illuminati and the artificial Gehenna Gate, but he's not allowed to ask any questions or repeat any details of what’s said during the meeting. He’s even made to sign the “Morinas Contract”. If the terms of the Morinas Contract are broken, the demon who produced the contract will hunt you down and kill you. His presence at the meeting hardly seems necessary, but it’s likely he was summoned just to make him sign the contract. The Illuminati already have spies within the Order, and top dogs in the Order seem to think that as the twin of Okumura Rin, it’s possible that the Illuminati might already have someone like Yukio on a leash.
After he’s dismissed, Yukio meets up with Shiemi. He’s been tutoring her so that she can pass the exam to get into True Cross Academy (up until now she’s only been a part of the cram school). We get a flashback of a younger Yukio questioning Fujimoto about his and Rin’s existence, and Fujimoto gave the classic “you’ll understand when you’re older” answer. And then he died. Mephisto’s never been anything but evasive either, leaving Yukio with nothing but unanswered questions and a burning need to find out why he and Rin were allowed to live. Also, he gets all flustered around Shiemi and it’s pretty adorable.
HIGH SCHOOL FESTIVAL TIME! Yukio gets invited by Shiemi, but he turns her down. Shura intrudes after Shiemi leaves and prods Yukio into admitting a few things. He doesn’t believe that Shiemi likes him romantically, but he can’t think about any interests he might have in her because of all the crap he’s currently dealing with. It would only complicate things. Shura tells him to forget everything he heard and saw at the meeting, but how can he? Jumping right into the festival, Yukio is indeed a part of the staff, set to patrol over the course of the event while his students stay busy with their class projects. He spiffs up to chaperon the dance party, and it's a good thing, because Rin comes up with the most adorable way to temporarily smooth the edges of the little love triangle that's formed between Shiemi and the twins. He tries to snag Shiemi for a dance, realizes how unsure she is, and immediately drags her over to Yukio so that the three of them can all dance together. Yukio's not particularly enthused at first, but it seems to be a step in a calmer, less antagonistic direction. For the moment.
Unfortunately the moment can't last. An Illuminati spy is captured by Angel, revealing that one of Yukio's students, Izumo Kamiki, is a target meant to be kidnapped within the hour. Shura sends Yukio and the ExWires to search for her. Shima finds her first, with the rest of the class showing up just in time to learn that he's working with the Illuminati. Kind of a huge thing to process, right? Well, too bad, because Mephisto's crashing the party too, along with another demonic brother we've yet to meet until now. Lucifer, the King of Light and leader of the Illuminati, declares war on the True Cross Order. In one year's time the Illuminati plans to revive Satan in order to join Assiah and Gehenna together. Mephisto's none too pleased with this plan (the human world is just too much fun), but he allows Lucifer to retreat with Izumo and Shima (because apparently Lucifer is top dog, and even Mephisto can't handle that).
All Illuminati members present escape in a helicopter, a series of carefully placed explosions (suicide bombings by Seraphim from the Illuminati) following that take out the barriers keeping demons out of True Cross all over the world. Before preparing to regain control over the Japanese branch, Mephisto orders Yukio to lead the ExWires on a mission to rescue Izumo, promising to send backup once things at the branch are under wraps again. They're accompanied by Nemu Takara, an exorcist hired from a "third party", who apparently knows where they'll need to go and will act as a moderator for Yukio and his team.
Illuminati Arc
So they're on the road again! Takara is able to use some sort of summoned tracking device to trace Izumo to Inari in the Shimane Prefecture... which is kind of odd since that's where she's from in the first place, but whatever. They hop on a plane and Yukio fills his students in on the situation in general. Lots of damage to the Order, exterminating invading demons, handling the mass media. Even the Grigori were injured, so yeah, shit's kinda hit the fan. The existence of the Illuminati and what sort of organization it is is also covered, but that pesky contract Yukio signed means his explanations are pretty limited. And then everyone eats sandwiches that Shiemi brought for them. Terrible, terrible sandwiches.
Once off the plane they discover that buses and taxis are a bit hard to come by in their new location, and so begins a long trip on foot to the Inari Shrine. They make it without much fuss, only to discover that the whole place is a great big tourist trap. A tourist trap where all the tourists seem just a little too excited about things, and just a little too eager to stay. With some help from Takara and Mike (one of Kamiki's familiars, summoned by Takara through a puppet), they learn the truth behind Inari. The Kamiki family is a branch that obtained divine powers by interbreeding with a fox god. Izumo's mother was a chief priestess, and through some complicated stuff we don't really need to go into, she was possessed by the nine tails spirit. With no one else to turn to and no idea of their true intent, a young Izumo turned to the Illuminati for help. And they did help... at first, but capturing Izumo's mother was really just so that they could experiment on her in an attempt to gain the nine tails power. Izumo's current kidnapping was so that he could be used as a replacement for her now dying mother.
Yukio and company head for what they believe to be the secret entrance of the Illuminati lab (spoilers: it totally is). Yukio tries to call for some proper backup, but Mephisto gives him the shifty-ass runaround, so it's left to one exorcist and group of exwires to infiltrate alone. They do a fairly good job of it, even, taking out the initial set of guards and making it inside... of what seems to be a massive shopping mall. And then they're attacked by... zombies. Or, more accurately, failed experimental subjects that necrotized after demonic possession... which makes them zombies in the Blue Exorcist universe. There's barely any time for Yukio to give a lecture on how to kill the damn things before they're surrounded, but before a true fight can begin the floor opens up beneath them. The entire team ends up sliding down a large funnel and into a dark hole.
End chapter. Quickest mission fail ever.
Turns out the dark hole leads to "feeding chambers", and everyone gets their very own! How special. Gedouin, the crazy scientist responsible for the zombies above is also responsible for the giant chimera zombies kept in each chamber, and being separated, each of our heroes is responsible for keeping themselves alive. Yukio manages his zombie monster fairly easily, using its own accelerated healing against it in order to fuse it to the floor of the chamber. As he's trying to find a way out of the actual chamber, he gets receives a visit from (drum roll, please)... Lucifer. Seems the King of Light has been chatting with Toudou, and as such he's taken a great interest in Yukio. Enough of an interest that he actually offers Yukio a place in the Illuminati. After all, if the Order were to find out about his eyes, they'd probably lock him up, or maybe even kill him. The Illuminati is safety, and Lucifer can offer Yukio the truth behind his eyes and the circumstances of his birth. Yukio rejects the offer, and Lucifer leaves peacefully, insisting that they'll meet again and that Yukio has a weak heart. What a jerk.
Naturally, everyone manages their own escape, even if they don't actually defeat their zombie, but everything is still bananas. Gedouin still runs the operation to transfer the Nine Tails to Izumo. Unfortunately, she can't sustain the possession, but her dying mother uses the last of her strength to take the Nine Tails back, containing it and forcing it to perish along with her. Gedouin makes a last ditch effort to turn the tables by forcing a demon to possess and enhance him, but he's ultimately defeated and backup finally arrives to help them escape. We get some info on Shima's betrayal, but feels are had and life goes on. Shima even goes back to school while somehow retaining his double agent status (no, I don't know how that's works). He also seems to have a standing order to keep the pressure on Yukio, which isn't really hard considering the mental mess that kid already is, like... all the time.
Re: Yukio Okumura | Blue Exorcist | 2/2
The growing Illuminati threat and heightened demon activity caused by the artificial Gehenna Gate is taking a toll on the Order's manpower, and Yukio soon delivers the news that the exorcist exam is going to be held earlier than anticipated. While the exWires worry about that, we cut to Yukio at night, looking shady as hell while wandering around a condemned part of town. The Order's blood tests show no results, and he's not being possessed, so just what is it that's happening to his eyes? Sick of not only being stuck in the dark about the powers awakening inside of him, but of always being outdone by Rin, he's decided to heck with denial. It's time to trigger the awakening of his powers himself. Super smart, right?
And how were his powers triggered the first time? Well, it was during the fight with Toudou when he thought he would be killed, so that means he has to recreate that scenario. Fear. Moreover, fear while facing death. He makes his first attempt with Naiads, summoning eight of them and basically commanding them to drown him in a sphere of water. The trouble with that plan, of course, is that summoned demons rely on the power of their summoner, so when Yukio starts to lose consciousness? They disappear. That method can't work because, in the back of his mind, Yukio always knew there would be a chance of survival. It wasn't enough.
So he pretends not to be a suicidal crazy person for a few days before trying his next plan... which happens to involve jumping off a building. Which he does. Because he's an idiot and I have no idea why I like him so much.
The chapter ends with him mid-fall.
Inventory:
- glasses
- wristwatch
- clothes (dark pants and shirt, socks, boots, and a jacket)
- wallet (with normal ID, exorcist ID, and useless money, probably)
- cell phone
Personality:
Yukio’s first appearance paints a pretty simple picture. The younger of a set of fraternal twins, he’s Rin’s opposite in nearly everything. Where Rin is brash and loud, Yukio is generally quiet and polite. Where Rin is... well, kind of stupid, Yukio approaches a level near genius in his chosen fields. He’s generally serious and driven to succeed, achieving success through plain hard work and determination, all while wearing a kind smile.
His characterization is expanded on when we learn of his status as an exorcist and just what it took for him to get to where he is. Though he spent the majority of his early childhood in tears, fearing the creatures that he could see hiding in the shadows (the ones that even his older brother couldn’t protect him from), an invitation from his adoptive father turned all that around. Fujimoto gave Yukio the chance to fight alongside him, offering him the tools and training he would need so that he could, with time, succeed on his own merit. He could be the one to protect Rin from the monsters that would one day come for him. He would never have to live in fear of the dark again.
Of course, that sort of intensive training from such a young age takes a toll, but it was never something Yukio fought against. He embraced the lifestyle of the exorcist (though not quite as wholeheartedly as we’re led to believe at first), leaving any semblance of a normal childhood behind. He trained and studied from age seven to thirteen when he earned his Meister in both Doctor and Dragoon, all the while working his butt off in normal school to earn a scholarship to True Cross Academy. He also took over his father's job as the first-year lecturer in the exorcist cram school when he and Rin entered the Academy, all the while taking on missions where appropriate and applicable. Did I mention he only sleeps about four hours a night? Yeah... overachiever? You could say that. It’s amazing the kid finds time to eat.
Things changed a lot for Yukio when Fujimoto died. In spite of the secrets Yukio kept from Rin prior to their entrance to the Academy, the two of them always seemed to have a fairly normal sibling relationship, but their father’s death brought to light the real barrier between them. For a time Yukio blamed Rin for Fujimoto’s death, sure that he was the weakness in their father’s heart that allowed Satan the chance to take him over. Though sad and angry, he suppressed those feelings until Rin finally called him out on his emotional shenanigans. He unloaded on Rin, tossing out blame and even telling his brother to "please die"... but when push came to shove, he couldn’t harm his only remaining family. Even with Rin charging at him, sword drawn and flames blazing, Yukio couldn’t bring himself to fire his weapon. Fujimoto died to protect Rin, his son, and Yukio’s connection with his brother was and still is just as deep.
Their mended(?) relationship didn’t exactly loosen Yukio up, though. He’s rather strict (controlling, really) with his brother and with his students, insisting upon the importance of cooperation and responsibility. However, a deeper examination of his relationship with Rin, reveals an entirely different side of Yukio. Rin’s constant antics and careless decisions can draw out bouts of anger so intense that they border on frightening. He tries very hard to reign that part of himself in and usually regains his composure fairly quickly, but when a guy represses as much as he does? He’s bound to explode eventually. Shura inspires similar outbursts with her antagonistic attitude. He can’t stand to see those with so much natural talent waste it, especially when he had to work so hard to get the things he has.
That doesn’t mean he’s a complete stick-in-the-mud, though. He knows a joke when he hears one and likes to take the occasional good-natured (and sometimes not-so-good-natured) jab at his older brother when he can. He likes to read SQ manga every month and he’s even popular with girls, though not especially good at dealing with them (he totally has a crush on Shiemi, but he’ll likely never act on it). Overall, he’s quick-witted, calm and collected in a pinch, and a very likable guy.
Things seem pretty steady for a while until the Impure King Arc. Yukio's encounter with Toudou inspired something that he hasn’t felt so acutely in a very long time: fear. Fear and uncertainty concerning himself, his motivations, and his feelings toward his brother. Though he never spoke out against it, he’s always resented the loss of his childhood to his exorcist training. He’s had to work so hard and suffer so much just so that he could one day protect his older brother. He’s admitted that he both loves and hates Rin, but the person he hates the most? Is himself, for feeling the way he does. It’s his duty to protect Rin, but (as far as Yukio’s concerned) Rin doesn’t understand or even acknowledge the weight that Yukio carries (has always carried), and so... that resentment and self-loathing will continue to build. Consider the additional stress brought on by the first manifestation of what he assumes to be his own Satanic powers and it's no surprise that this arc is where Yukio's careful facade begins to crumble.
Some of the most recent canon has pushed what was extreme stress right off the edge of a cliff and into something close to actual insanity. Yukio's given up on the idea of rejecting whatever ties he may have to Satan, instead embracing the age old tradition of "fuck it". If no one's going to give him the answers, he'll find them on his own. If his powers are going to awaken, he's going to be the one to trigger them. He's going to make himself stronger, but he's going to do it on his own terms (or so he thinks).
He's taking charge of his own fate, but at the same time giving up on any chance at a human life.
While keeping everything hidden from anyone who could possibly help him, he goes as far as attempting suicide in hopes of drawing out his powers. His first attempt is a failed drowning, and his pull point for this application takes him from mid-fall after jumping off a building. Though he'll be entering the game without knowing his fate, the moments that follow his landing are a horrifying, but perfect example of Yukio's current frame of mind. He survives the fall and, upon realizing that he blacked out and so still has no proof of what his eyes can do, immediately puts one of his own guns to his head. He screams at himself, demanding that the "monster" show its "true form". A conveniently timed phone call is the only reason he doesn't pull the trigger, but more frightening than that? In only five or six rings of that phone, less than a minute, his mask is back on. He answers the phone. He goes home. He heads out on another mission with Rin the next day.
He'd just attempted suicide twice in one night, but is still able to keep those around him unaware. Those closest to him know that something's wrong, but no one knows just how bad it is. No one knows about the monster that Yukio views himself as or the destructive path that he's set himself on, and as long as he can maintain that mask? No one will know until it's far too late to help him.
At his core, Yukio is a creature of conflict. Truth and lies. Anger and calm. Love and hate. He is flawed and frustrated and afraid, everything you’d think a young man in his position would be, but he’s very, very good at hiding it. More than one person has warned him of the danger of bottling his feelings away, fearing he might become a demon by accident should he let his anger and resentment pile up, but so it goes. That fear has only built further over the last few arcs, especially in the most recent canon. Between unpredictable new powers, Illuminati plots, and a lifetime of unanswered questions, Yukio is sick of being kept in the dark. Canon is quickly dragging him to what will likely be a point of no return where he’ll either have all his questions answered, or the life he’s worked so hard to hold together is going to fall apart.
Or both.
Flavor Abilities:
The ability to pretend he's a healthy functioning adul-ahahAHAHAHAHA, no.
But seriously, he's got nothing. He's one hell of a marksman and a doctor, but any abilities he has/could potentially have beyond those would give him a significant advantage in survival, so they're all getting nixed.
Suitability:
Yukio's entering Snowblind in a very delicate state. Since the last thing he'll remember is jumping off a building, it won't take him very long at all to entertain the possibility that he actually managed to kill himself. How else do you explain waking up in an entirely different time and place? I'm assuming that it won't take very long for him to reconnect with Shiro, his incredibly deceased father, and that will only further cement the idea that he is, in fact, dead and trapped in some weird, cold Hell, but he's one of those weird characters who might actually be better off stuck in a winter wasteland with no connections to his home.
No pressure from the Order or the Illuminati will be a huge relief. The complete lack of supernatural abilities gets him right off the hook for all that Satan nonsense. With the world he was carrying on his shoulders all but left behind, he'll be focused on simple survival. He likely won't have much real drive initially, but as he meets more people he won't be able to resist jumping into some sort of caretaker role. He's a doctor, after all. Keeping other people alive and healthy is what he's trained to do for the majority of his life.
Of course, there'll be no avoiding dealing with all the mental baggage he'll be bringing with him. Yukio's great at pretending to be okay, but eventually he's going to have to deal with what he did and where he was heading prior to arrival. Even if he realizes he's not actually dead, he still left Rin behind to deal with everything on his own. Snowblind's setting will offer him a chance to get his head back on straight with proper help, but it's also going to exacerbate the issues he's already brought with him (specifically paranoia, obsession, and depression), and the balance he finds between those extremes will be what helps him decide whether or not he actually wants to go home.
RP Samples:
Sample 1 (log)
Sample 2 (network)
Sample 3 (log)
Sample 4 (network)
Snowblind Network Post:
I'm beginning to think that there isn't a single reference or history book to be found in this place.
[And believe it, he's been looking. How could an area so large with so much evidence of past inhabitants not have a single written record of the past in it? Less importantly, but somehow just as motivating... Snow is boring. It's really boring. You know what else is boring? Nighttime. Sure, the ever present threat of horrific monsters and deadly winter keeps a person on edge for a while, but there's really only so long that that can keep you on edge before you get used to it. Desensitization. It happens.
Or it doesn't and you go insane a lot faster, so let's go with desensitization.
Yukio's not exactly the epitome of exciting most of the time, but even he can't spend every night just... sitting. All that'll do is lead you down a different path of crazy. Even with company, eventually you run out of things to talk about. Or maybe you're not willing to talk about all that much in the first place. Either way, night's going to fall, you're going to run out of things to explore in your hiding spot of the night, and you can only spend so much of that time sleeping, leaving you alone with just the howling wind and your own thoughts.]
Has anyone come across books that aren't for young children or completely destroyed?
[Please say yes. He needs a distraction.]
ACCEPTED
A standard two-story house with a basement. The first floor has a kitchen, living room, and dining room, while the second floor has two bedrooms and a bathroom. The master bedroom has a king-sized bed and the second bedroom seems to have once been home to a young boy. There are three parallel indentations a few feet apart from each other on a high support beam in the basement. The following has been written inside on the door:
"SCHOOL
~1 DAY WALK EAST
~1 DAY WALK SOUTH
FOOD IN THE CAFETERIA
BEWARE OF MONSTERS"
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