I leave that one in your capable hands! She's not going to remember whatever Bill calls her anyway. And if she does, that's...a whole other issue entirely.
Any horrible, secrets memories your character would have nightmares about?
Hahaha, oh boy. Where to start.
Pretty much everything in her memory would be nightmare fuel for her. She did a lot of really bad things before she lost her memory. Murder, torture, brainwashing, she was not a good person at all. And once she gets her memories back home, she's going to be an even worse person, and all those ideas have already started kicking around in her head back home too.
Any of that's fair game, and I'm more than happy to provide details since she'd be horrified and definitely not believe any of this.
But wait there's more! Ryoko's canonpoint is right after the villain revealed her motives to Ryoko. One of which is killing Ryoko's love interest. Ryoko's absolutely terrified of her canon's antagonist, and that just makes her even scarier. So far Ryoko's done a good job of not telling anyone that, even going as far to skip the pages in her notebook, but it'll come to light eventually.
As far as Wonderland stuff goes, she died during the Neverland event. Pretty horribly too. So there's that too y'know. Lots of options here!
Anything Bill should not know?
He can know everything about her, that's fine! Just don't tell everyone.
Special Defenses?
Unless the writer suddenly decides there are some sort of weird Super High School Level Mental Defenses against cosmic horror corn chips, I don't think so.
But since this is the best place to put it...
In the novel, Ryoko's amnesia wears off at times. It's not a defense, but there's always a chance he could end up talking to the real her, not the pitiful amnesiac running around Wonderland.
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Date: 2016-11-23 02:31 am (UTC)I leave that one in your capable hands! She's not going to remember whatever Bill calls her anyway.
And if she does, that's...a whole other issue entirely.Any horrible, secrets memories your character would have nightmares about?
Hahaha, oh boy. Where to start.
Pretty much everything in her memory would be nightmare fuel for her. She did a lot of really bad things before she lost her memory. Murder, torture, brainwashing, she was not a good person at all. And once she gets her memories back home, she's going to be an even worse person, and all those ideas have already started kicking around in her head back home too.
Any of that's fair game, and I'm more than happy to provide details since she'd be horrified and definitely not believe any of this.
But wait there's more! Ryoko's canonpoint is right after the villain revealed her motives to Ryoko. One of which is killing Ryoko's love interest. Ryoko's absolutely terrified of her canon's antagonist, and that just makes her even scarier. So far Ryoko's done a good job of not telling anyone that, even going as far to skip the pages in her notebook, but it'll come to light eventually.
As far as Wonderland stuff goes, she died during the Neverland event. Pretty horribly too. So there's that too y'know. Lots of options here!
Anything Bill should not know?
He can know everything about her, that's fine! Just don't tell everyone.
Special Defenses?
Unless the writer suddenly decides there are some sort of weird Super High School Level Mental Defenses against cosmic horror corn chips, I don't think so.
But since this is the best place to put it...
In the novel, Ryoko's amnesia wears off at times. It's not a defense, but there's always a chance he could end up talking to the real her, not the pitiful amnesiac running around Wonderland.