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There's a border between mental illness and mental illness but deliberately immoral; Roy is the latter.
~ ???

Roy Oshiro is a mysterious anomaly in the vastness of the Winds of Existence. Throughout his existence, he has made numerous enemies across various universes and timelines. Sometimes he's known as the White Rabbit, other times he's simply calling himself as his own name and uses White Rabbit as an avatar for him to interact with the virtual world. Many, though, say that both Roy and White Rabbit are one in the same; most of Roy's incarnations get killed off brutally, and through forethought of having his mind installed in White Rabbit that only activates upon the original's death, he essentially merges with and becomes the very creation he had only previously used as a separate entity. In a given incarnation in which he fuses with his creation, he has access to White Rabbit's true final form; in the other incarnations otherwise, White Rabbit only has a faux final form which is a large mass of machinery held together by gravity manipulating devices. As his namesake of The Beast In White, he only managed to progress up to his first form; as most of his incarnations as the White Rabbit, he only gets up to second or "third" form. In some select few incarnations, however, he becomes his "fourth", true final form.

Personality[]

Whereas his ally Chris tends to be a sadist and raise hell just because he can, Roy is genuinely sadistic by nature in comparison to where the author who designed Chris would rather spend a week alone with his most hated character than to be in the same room as Roy. Roy is designed from the ground up to be completely unsympathetic, and his sheer immorality is often what leads to his own demise at times; not only that, but his own pride in either himself or his creation White Rabbit is a severe weakness once Roy himself dies but survives as White Rabbit and becomes his true final form, in which he loses his prior competence due to the newfound ego he gains when he believes he is now perfection due to now possessing both brain and brawn.

However, there is an unusual character quirk that Roy is noted for that separates him from most other vile antagonists from within Shiramu-Kuromu's works. His tendency to be a very, very hammy individual, with borderline no indoor voice and completely disregarding the social norm to behave however he pleases. Characters familiar with older media who witness Roy in person describe him as having this borderline William Shatner level of ham to his dialogue and chewing of scenery. It's often easy to forgot, at least, for those who barely know him, that the sociopathic individual described in the paragraph above and the perpetual scenery chewer that Roy actually is in his complete relishment of existing in the first place are the exact same individual.

His joyful attitude about life and existing is what sets him apart from other Nihilists who he believes are nothing more than joyless sobs who don't quite understand what a true Nihilist is like. Roy is fully aware that it is very likely that the existence of life means nothing, but Roy himself believes everything as a whole inherently has no meaning to it until someone gives it a meaning to exist in the first place, thus making it go from a meaningless concept to a meaningful existence. Roy lives his life as an over the top buffoon not because he genuinely is a good person, but he believes it gives him a distinct identity from the joyless sociopaths he would otherwise be grouped alongside considering his resume as a whole.

Plot[]

Digimon Re: Adventure -Abs0lution- (Roleplay)[]

(Note: The following is non-canon to Roy's story but features him otherwise in-character. Also to note that, unlike most of Shiramu-Kuromu's Digimon fan works, the dub names are used for just about everything instead of simply the evolution levels.)

Devimon Arc[]

In his debut in the roleplay named "Digimon Re: Adventure -Abs0lution-", Roy is first showcases through visions in which he either appears as himself to Mimi, as White Rabbit to Sora, or, in Kari's case, both of them at once alongside the other roleplayer's human villain Chris. In Mimi's case, she is left visibly disgusted since not only did she see herself having just been raped by Roy, but she also saw somebody she knew dead because of Roy as he was just about to kill her next. In Sora's case, when Roy speaks to her through White Rabbit while revealing he knows her name, she screams and curls up in extreme trauma, which causes Birdramon to heavily falter in abilities during her arrival fight against Kokatorimon.

After the enemy Digimon are defeated, Roy wastes no time in proceeding to kidnap Mimi just as Izzy and Tentomon follow through the portal just before it closes, but because of their timing, don't end up in the same place as Roy or Mimi. As Roy brings Mimi to his "bedroom"; though not even prior to him doing anything to her, Mimi was already attempting to fight back against Roy. When Roy makes himself known, he immediately tosses Mimi into a wall and strips her clothing off by force, and doesn't waste time in getting too close for comfort and molesting her to see how well of a fuck she'd be.

When Mimi attempted to cover herself and ask who Roy was, Roy decided to first responded by backing off slightly only to kick his foot into her upper arm no less than twice to break her arm, before throwing her onto the bed and pouncing on her, stripping to prepare to rape her as he decides to finally answer her; as he moves her legs out of the way, his metallic arm is used to break her knee to prevent her from attempting to use her legs to strike his head. As sexual penetration ensued and Roy began to have his way with Mimi, she struggles and screams for help all the while using her other arm to move to slap Roy; he responds by breaking her other arm.

As Roy was nearing climax, Mimi still attempted to struggle even though Roy had moved to grasp her neck to prepare to strangle her to death all the while asking for her to speak so he'd claim to let her live longer. Mimi promptly told him to go fuck himself, but Roy begins to lose his patience and climaxes inside of Mimi's womb before pulling out and letting the remainder of his release coat her body, as Roy draws out his revolver as he begins to speak, before Tentomon finally arrives on the scene and vaporizes Roy's head with Super Shocker. However, Roy survives because of a deal he had made with Devimon that had resulted in the AU in the first place; he'd give Devimon a means in which to invade the real world earlier than Myotismon ever would in exchange for being given a test subject for his ultimate program.

As Roy is in another location as Izzy and Tentomon enter the room with Mimi, Roy finishes his speech by summoning the prototype of White Rabbit to utilize DG-Dimension on the pocket dimension with them still in it and attempt to destroy all three of them then and there; Tentomon's reserves of energy allowed him to Digivolve into Kabuterimon as he grabbed both Izzy and Mimi and shattered a hole in the pocket dimension to allow for all three of them to just barely escape and wind up in Tai and Kari's apartment. Roy seems to vanish for the duration of the next immediate events. Due to the fact the White Rabbit he had summoned was nothing more than a prototype with only most of the weaponry finished, it's presumed he simply continued to work on White Rabbit's design now that he was directly in the same spot as his own creation.

(Non-canon content ends here.)

Behind The Scenes[]

Based on the playlist made for his non-canon private roleplay incarnation, his theme is "When You're Evil" by Voltaire. His original leitmotif was "Nightmare" by Set It Off, but it was changed upon recommendation from the other user to use When You're Evil instead because Nightmare's lyrics would've implied that Roy had no choice but to become evil when that wasn't the case.

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