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** YMMV with that one, considering that situation resulted after being brutally punished, which is not something I would consider heartwarming in the least, especially when you consider that almost everything Iason does, both the violent and affectionate, is specifically designed to make Riki completely dependent on him. He's basically engineering a case of StockholmSyndrome.

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** YMMV with that one, considering that situation resulted after being brutally punished, which is not something I would consider heartwarming in the least, especially when you consider that almost everything Iason does, both the violent and affectionate, is specifically designed to make Riki completely dependent on him. He's basically engineering a case of StockholmSyndrome.UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome.

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* The very end when [[spoiler:Riki comes back to be with Iason]].

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* The very end when [[spoiler:Riki Riki comes back to be with Iason]].Iason.
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*** While I think that Iason's manipulations of Riki is true for the most part (I added those sections and tropes myself), Iason does have a few moments when he acted out of sincere concern for Riki. The first real one is when he moves Riki to Apatia after a furniture attempted to murder Riki, which prompted the other Elites to use that incident (and what Riki learned from it) as an excuse to call for his death. With that action, it shows Iason realized Riki could no longer reside in Eos safely. Another defining moment of Iason's is when he [[spoiler:spared Guy]]: that happened out of compassion and not just an attempt to impress and manipulate Riki. The moment mentioned above-when he gave Riki water-was also genuine compassion, but probably didn't matter due to the events before and following immediately after when they got home, when Iason showed himself as a sadistic bastard he actually is to Riki.

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*** While I think that Iason's manipulations of Riki is true for the most part (I added those sections and tropes myself), Iason does have a few moments when he acted out of sincere concern for Riki. The first real one is when he moves Riki to Apatia after a furniture attempted to murder Riki, which prompted the other Elites to use that incident (and what Riki learned from it) as an excuse to call for his death. With that action, it shows Iason realized Riki could no longer reside in Eos safely. Another defining moment of Iason's is when he [[spoiler:spared Guy]]: that happened out of compassion and not just an attempt to impress and manipulate Riki. The moment mentioned above-when he gave Riki water-was also genuine compassion, but probably didn't matter due to the events before and following immediately after when they got home, when home and Iason showed himself as a the sadistic bastard he actually is to Riki.
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*** While I think that Iason's manipulations of Riki is true for the most part (I added those sections and tropes myself), Iason does have a few moments when he acted out of sincere concern for Riki. The first real one is when he moves Riki to Apatia after a furniture attempted to murder Riki, which prompted the other Elites to use that incident (and what Riki learned from it) as an excuse to call for his death. With that action, it shows Iason realized Riki could no longer reside in Eos safely. Another defining moment of Iason's is when he [[spoiler:spared Guy]]: that happened out of compassion and not just an attempt to impress and manipulate Riki. The moment mentioned above-when he gave Riki water-was also genuine compassion, but probably didn't matter due to the events before and following immediately after when they got home, when Iason showed himself as an evil bastard to Riki.

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*** While I think that Iason's manipulations of Riki is true for the most part (I added those sections and tropes myself), Iason does have a few moments when he acted out of sincere concern for Riki. The first real one is when he moves Riki to Apatia after a furniture attempted to murder Riki, which prompted the other Elites to use that incident (and what Riki learned from it) as an excuse to call for his death. With that action, it shows Iason realized Riki could no longer reside in Eos safely. Another defining moment of Iason's is when he [[spoiler:spared Guy]]: that happened out of compassion and not just an attempt to impress and manipulate Riki. The moment mentioned above-when he gave Riki water-was also genuine compassion, but probably didn't matter due to the events before and following immediately after when they got home, when Iason showed himself as an evil a sadistic bastard he actually is to Riki.
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*** While I think that Iason's manipulations of Riki is true for the most part, Iason does have a few moments when he acted out of sincere concern for Riki. The first real one is when he moves Riki to Apatia after a furniture attempted to murder the latter, which prompted the other Elites to use that incident (and what Riki learned from it) as an excuse to call for his death. With that action, it shows Iason realized Riki could no longer reside in Eos safely. Another defining moment of Iason's is when he [[spoiler:spared Guy]]: that happened out of compassion and not just an attempt to impress Riki. The moment mentioned above-when he gave Riki water-was also genuine compassion, but probably didn't matter due to the events before and following immediately after when they got home, when Iason showed himself as an evil bastard to Riki.

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*** While I think that Iason's manipulations of Riki is true for the most part, part (I added those sections and tropes myself), Iason does have a few moments when he acted out of sincere concern for Riki. The first real one is when he moves Riki to Apatia after a furniture attempted to murder the latter, Riki, which prompted the other Elites to use that incident (and what Riki learned from it) as an excuse to call for his death. With that action, it shows Iason realized Riki could no longer reside in Eos safely. Another defining moment of Iason's is when he [[spoiler:spared Guy]]: that happened out of compassion and not just an attempt to impress and manipulate Riki. The moment mentioned above-when he gave Riki water-was also genuine compassion, but probably didn't matter due to the events before and following immediately after when they got home, when Iason showed himself as an evil bastard to Riki.

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* During Riki's second coming out party in Eos, after he had been affected by the D-Type ring as punishment for bad behavior, he's too tired to hold a glass of water and drops it. Iason then picks Riki up onto his lap and drinks from another glass. Iason then kisses the water to Riki for a drink. Riki is touched. (The other elites watching are not.)
** YMMV with that one, considering that situation resulted after being brutally punished, which is not something I would consider heartwarming in the least, especially when you consider that almost everything Iason does, both the violent and affectionate, is specifically designed to make Riki completely dependent on him. He's basically engineering a case of Stockholm Syndrome.

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* During Riki's second coming out party in Eos, after he had been affected by the D-Type ring as punishment for bad behavior, he's too tired to hold a glass of water and drops it. Iason then picks Riki up onto his lap and lap, drinks from another glass. Iason then glass, and kisses the water into Riki's mouth to Riki for a drink. Riki is touched. (The other elites watching are not.)
** YMMV with that one, considering that situation resulted after being brutally punished, which is not something I would consider heartwarming in the least, especially when you consider that almost everything Iason does, both the violent and affectionate, is specifically designed to make Riki completely dependent on him. He's basically engineering a case of Stockholm Syndrome.StockholmSyndrome.



*** While I think that Iason's manipulations of Riki is true for the most part but Iason did have a few times where he acted out of sincere concern for Riki. The first real one being when he moves Riki to Apatia after the attempted murder by a furniture and then the other Elites using that incident (and what Riki learned from it) as an excuse to kill him. Iason realized then that Riki really could not reside in Eos safely. Same when he spared guy. That was also out of compassion and not just to impress Riki. That moment when he gave Riki water was also genuine compassion but maybe that didn't matter due to the events before and following immediately after when they got home. Iason was a total evil bastard to Riki after the party.
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*** While I think that Iason's manipulations of Riki is true for the most part but part, Iason did does have a few times where moments when he acted out of sincere concern for Riki. The first real one being is when he moves Riki to Apatia after the attempted murder by a furniture and then attempted to murder the latter, which prompted the other Elites using to use that incident (and what Riki learned from it) as an excuse to kill him. call for his death. With that action, it shows Iason realized then that Riki really could not no longer reside in Eos safely. Same Another defining moment of Iason's is when he spared guy. That was also [[spoiler:spared Guy]]: that happened out of compassion and not just an attempt to impress Riki. That The moment when mentioned above-when he gave Riki water was water-was also genuine compassion compassion, but maybe that probably didn't matter due to the events before and following immediately after when they got home. home, when Iason was a total showed himself as an evil bastard to Riki after the party.
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*** While I think that Iason's manipulations of Riki is true for the most part but Iason did have a few times where eh acted out of sincere concern for Riki. The first real one being when he moves Riki to Apatia after the attempted murder by a furniture and then the other Elites using that incident (and what Riki learned from it) as an excuse to kill him. He realized then that Riki really could not reside in Eos. Same when he spared guy. That was also out of compassion and not just to impress Riki. That moment when he gave Riki water was also genuine compassion but maybe that didn't matter due to the events before and following immediately after when they got home. Iason was a total evil bastard to Riki after the party.

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*** While I think that Iason's manipulations of Riki is true for the most part but Iason did have a few times where eh he acted out of sincere concern for Riki. The first real one being when he moves Riki to Apatia after the attempted murder by a furniture and then the other Elites using that incident (and what Riki learned from it) as an excuse to kill him. He Iason realized then that Riki really could not reside in Eos.Eos safely. Same when he spared guy. That was also out of compassion and not just to impress Riki. That moment when he gave Riki water was also genuine compassion but maybe that didn't matter due to the events before and following immediately after when they got home. Iason was a total evil bastard to Riki after the party.
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*** While I think that Iason's manipulations of Riki is true for the most part but Iason did have a few times where eh acted out of sincere concern for Riki. The first real one being when he moves Riki to Apatia after the attempted murder by a furniture and then the other Elites using that incident (and what Riki learned from it) as an excuse to kill him. He realized then that Riki really could not reside in Eos. Same when he spared guy. That was also out of compassion and not just to impress Riki. That moment when he gave Riki water was also genuine compassion but maybe that didn't matter due to the events before and following immediately after when they got home. Iason was a total evil bastard to Riki after the party.
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*** Honestly, any moment that could be considered heartwarming between Riki and Iason has a dark underlining that ultimately ruins it.

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*** Honestly, By that logic, it can be argued that any moment that could be considered heartwarming between Riki and Iason has a dark underlining that ultimately ruins it.

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** YMMV with that one, considering that situation resulted after being brutally punished, which is not something I would consider heartwarming in the least, especially when you consider that almost everything Iason does, both the violent and affectionate, is specifically designed to make Riki completely dependent on him. He's basically engineering a case of Stockholm Syndrome.

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** YMMV with that one, considering that situation resulted after being brutally punished, which is not something I would consider heartwarming in the least, especially when you consider that almost everything Iason does, both the violent and affectionate, is specifically designed to make Riki completely dependent on him. He's basically engineering a case of Stockholm Syndrome.
*** Honestly, any moment that could be considered heartwarming between Riki and Iason has a dark underlining that ultimately ruins it.
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** YMMV with that one, considering that situation resulted after being brutally punished, which is not something I would consider heartwarming in the least, especially when you consider that much of what Iason does, both the violent and affectionate, is specifically designed to render Riki unable to leave him.

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** YMMV with that one, considering that situation resulted after being brutally punished, which is not something I would consider heartwarming in the least, especially when you consider that much of what almost everything Iason does, both the violent and affectionate, is specifically designed to render make Riki unable to leave him.completely dependent on him. He's basically engineering a case of Stockholm Syndrome.
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** YMMV with that one, considering that situation resulted after being brutally punished, which is not something I would consider heartwarming in the least.

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** YMMV with that one, considering that situation resulted after being brutally punished, which is not something I would consider heartwarming in the least.least, especially when you consider that much of what Iason does, both the violent and affectionate, is specifically designed to render Riki unable to leave him.
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** YMMV with that one, considering that situation resulted after being brutally punished, which is not something I would consider heartwarming in the least.
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* During Riki's second coming out party in Eos, after he had been affected by the D-Type ring as punishment for bad behavior, he's too tired to hold a glass of water and drops it. Iason then picks Riki up onto his lap and drinks from another glass. Iason then kisses the water to Riki for a drink. Riki is touched. (The other elites watching are not.)

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* During Riki's second coming out party in Eos, after he had been affected by the D-Type ring as punishment for bad behavior, he's too tired to hold a glass of water and drops it. Iason then picks Riki up onto his lap and drinks from another glass. Iason then kisses the water to Riki for a drink. Riki is touched. (The other elites watching are not.))
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* The very end when [[spoiler:Riki comes back to be with Iason]].

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* The very end when [[spoiler:Riki comes back to be with Iason]].Iason]].
* During Riki's second coming out party in Eos, after he had been affected by the D-Type ring as punishment for bad behavior, he's too tired to hold a glass of water and drops it. Iason then picks Riki up onto his lap and drinks from another glass. Iason then kisses the water to Riki for a drink. Riki is touched. (The other elites watching are not.)

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