Only upon a closer look did she realise her baby was covered with tears, filth, saliva, vomit, poo-poo and pee-pee, a thing that was completely unable to take it easy.
"WHY DID DIS HAPPEN YUWAAAAAA, LIDDLE ONE YUWAWAWAWAAAAA!" "yuyu... yuyu... ishn't.. no... mawisha ishn't... ishn't twash......" Little Marisa was murmuring softly.
She has been taking her little one with her until this day. Although not canon, maybe in this story they can mark their own home so other yukkuri know it's not up to take, except to the criminals.
If that's the case, then the Alice Reimu pair is just defending their home because in their eyes, that Reimu coming could be just a scum who tried to claim the house they declared by (yukkuri) law.
JusticeItEasy said: They would had lost their home anyway if they did that, while the little one remaining in home had 50% of chance of being respected by other yu's.
They demanded the food from the mama, you have to figure they're the squishing and stealing types.
Trololo said: They demanded the food from the mama, you have to figure they're the squishing and stealing types.
Which is why I said 50% of chance, in other circunstances and with other yu's they may had respected Komarisa's right, I was talking in a general sense not in "this specific scenario with the exact same yu invaders".
Explosion said: lol, They don't have law. They just slap labels and flawed logic on any questionable(shithead) behavior to validate it so they can selfishly "take it easy" at the expense of others.
Usually they do have, although not strictly coded law. Those like house declaration rule, do no kill other yukkuri rule, (unharvested?) "food belong to everyone" rule.
The rules about what already belong to other yukkuri is not clear though. Some said things like house declaration is right if unchallenged, other story mentioned they must also check if the house is other yukkuri's or is it already abandoned.
Giving benefit of doubt, the food could be a demand of compensation for threatening their children. Ridiculous for human, but I think still something yukkuri would feel within the limit of acceptable behaviour.
Salem said: Giving benefit of doubt, the food could be a demand of compensation for threatening their children. Ridiculous for human, but I think still something yukkuri would feel within the limit of acceptable behaviour.
Just because the yukkuri find it acceptable that doesn't make it right, we know how warped and wrong their view of the world is.
Plus only Scum demmands compensation, good yu's just want the offender to stop it and let them be in ease.
JusticeItEasy said: Just because the yukkuri find it acceptable that doesn't make it right, we know how warped and wrong their view of the world is.
Plus only Scum demmands compensation, good yu's just want the offender to stop it and let them be in ease.
And a better parent, living in a extremely hostile world as a yukkuri, would try and provide for their children no matter the cost.
Only upon a closer look did she realise her baby was covered with tears, filth, saliva, vomit, poo-poo and pee-pee, a thing that was completely unable to take it easy.
"WHY DID DIS HAPPEN YUWAAAAAA, LIDDLE ONE YUWAWAWAWAAAAA!"
"yuyu... yuyu... ishn't.. no... mawisha ishn't... ishn't twash......"
Little Marisa was murmuring softly.