#he’s more intuitive amd perceptive than she is
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firefly-fez · 2 years ago
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@agentpenguinmann Thank you for your insight! That makes much more sense now
Is posion immunity/resistance something you could lose via that kind of liver damage or is resistance built up through a different part of the body system?
Also I live how many angsty Yor-has-liver-disease hurt/comfort, whump, and worried!twilight this opens up…
A lot of character a is injured and hiding it fics have no real reason to not seek help other than sheer stubbornness but I’m loving the drama of Yor not wanting to lose her family by letting on the extent of her liver damage and how she sustained it and trying to hide all this from someone as perceptive as Twilight…. and of course Twilight weaving and dodging to explain how he can notice and accurately diagnose such a thing like you’re suppposed to be a psychiatrist, sure you went to medical school, but isn’t this a little outside your specialty? okay sure you learnt to recognise the symptoms because you frequently work with patients who struggle with addiction or alchoholism who suffer similar damage that’s believeable enough. now explain how you know to recognise the specific symptoms of mithridatism right down to the specifications of a highly illegal poison that’s only ever used in illicit circles…….. Yor could pass it off as alchoholism and confess to struggling with the trauma of her childhood like it’s not not plausible, but it wouldn’t fool Twilight but if he did want to confront her on it directly there’s only so far he could push before he gives up intel about himself you know… hmmmm little tidbit this has so much potential
I don’t understand how Yor can have such a high tolerance to poisons while also being the biggest lightweight ever. how does someone immune to pufferfish venom get drunk that quickly. how.
#spy x family#spy family#loid forger#yor forger#yor briar#agent twilight#of course i think in terms of a reveal#the odds are in twilights favour in this scenario#he’s more intuitive amd perceptive than she is#he’d be able to pick up on the fact that she’s lying i think#i don’t necessarily think SHE would be able to pick up on HIS lying though#a psychiratrist was a really good choice of cover it really compliments his skill set#in this case#he’d say he it mught be a little outside his specialty to treat liver damage#but he IS a psychiatrist he DID go to medical school#and it’s easily plausible that he’s dealth with a wide range of patients suffering from addiction and or alcoholism before#and its easily plausible for him to say he took it upon himself to also manage the liver damage as well as the mental health effects#(idk if a hospital psychiatrist would actually be responsible for that irl ive only dealt with private psychs who only manage prescriptions)#but it might be in his wheel house#even if if wan’t he could say due to the sensitivity of his clientele he’d taken on extra responsibility to minimise leaks in client privacy#as for knowing the details of mithridatism#he could say that the hospital has a lot of high profile clients who are targets of potential assasination#and that some of them try to build poison immunity#to protect themselves against business or political rivals#that is also plausible#but this a VERY interesting reveal avenue#hmmmm#this has got the creative juices flowing yessssss#yor liver disease arc?#could it get to the point where she’s seriously ill/hospitalised??
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high-treason · 8 years ago
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What do you like about Anakin amd Ahsoka individually and as a duo?
Their dynamic is just really well done and I can’t even think of eloquently touching on all the things I really enjoy about it, so if this gets long and rambly and incoherent, I apologize. Also, this is just my take pls don’t kill me lol
Anakin’s fiercely himself, he’s loyal, brazen, a bit cynical, and creative while also very vulnerable and empathetic. With all the extra emotional trauma that comes with his past as a former slave and losing his mother to raiders.
Ahsoka’s selfless, perceptive, candid, assertive, strong-minded, enthusiastic and principled while also more unsure in her youth.
I’ve mentioned this in the tags, but when he takes her on and finally accepts her as an apprentice it’s because he notices that same eagerness to impress and prove himself.
Anakin is no stranger to mistakes and failure so when the time comes to shut down the shield generator in The Clone Wars movie, he sees himself in her. Because if anything they’re very much the same. He knows the dejection she feels about his likely rejection of her as a padawan and being given a master that didn’t exactly choose them.
She reveres him for being the Jedi Knight she aims to be, yet doesn’t believe he’s infallible just for being her teacher.  By not being afraid to challenge him or do things her own way (Weapons Factory and Citadel arc, anyone?), they complement each other.  She’s a Jedi of action, much like her master. (Ahsoka while on a lecture circuit joins in on a corruption-ring bust.)
 A lot of the struggles Ahsoka faces as a student are the same problems he faces even as her teacher.  It’s obvious to us that he cares for her throughout the series. His way of showing his concern is mistaken for disrespect or him just being overbearingly obnoxious.  In the Onderon arc, Anakin tells her that the mission comes before her crush on Lux. Anakin’s not one to practice what he preaches, of course, as he tends to put the people he loves over everything. However, she’s become more adjusted to the Jedi lifestyle to be able to do so, but not without the relief of Anakin understanding what she’s feeling.
That corruption ring she took down with Corky? She’d said it was nothing he wouldn’t do.  And he knows she’s right.  In the S4 Rako Hardeen arc, she comes along with Anakin on his hunt because if he’s gonna be getting into trouble, she might as well be around to look after him. They have that similar drive and the same amount of righteousness and their missions aren’t perfectly flawless, but it gets done. They’re the duo that put their detective caps on and figure out where kidnapped children are being held.  And when the time comes to save them, they’re both fast on their feet and trust one another’s intuition.  They back each other up in situations where Obi-Wan chastises them for not following orders, or when the Jedi council has a bone to pick. They mutually protect when necessary. [They don’t always see eye to eye or overlook accountability ofc] I love their understanding of one another. (Also that sass they dished around the galaxy, dang.) It just worked!
The tragic parallel of Anakin being torn between being human with, you know, human emotions and being the Chosen One everyone tells him he is where Ahsoka is an almost by-the-book Jedi exiled by the unfeeling order that believed her guilty is highlighted in The Wrong Jedi. 
When it comes down to it, Ahsoka’s just fine on her own but not without that longing to be part of a whole… something. She doesn’t know anything else than the Jedi Order.  Anakin’s known life outside of the Temple and is unsure that this is the life he truly wants. And that’s one of their true differences.  Anakin fought to keep her inducted into the order to keep her safe and around, but when the time came, she did what he never brought himself to do.
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