if annabeth had been taken by juno instead you know perfectly well she would’ve remembered percy. bc percy was the first to acknowledge her as a person and not a warrior or an error. the only reason juno didn’t take annabeth was because percy would’ve pulled a ‘rage of achilles’ type shit
I’m leaving here my interpretation of how yanderes, the beloved ones, and neutrals are classified in my yandere UA.
I'd also like to give credit to @thatnonameuser and @k3lbug, the two creators who inspired me to start writing this story and whose work gave me the idea for the main premise.
And I’m sorry if something is hard to read or understand, English is not my first language and I have everything translated with Google Translate
Content Warnings: Biology modifies, mentions of isolation, murder, and so on
Second gender training:
The secondary gender constitutes a biological classification unique to this world, independent of each individual's biological sex and gender identity. This classification is based on a set of genetic, neuroanatomical, endocrine, and physiological differences that determine how the brain processes emotions, forms emotional bonds, and responds to social stimuli.
Currently, three major biological variants of the secondary gender are recognized: Yandere, Neutral, and Darling. Each possesses a characteristic neurobiological profile, primarily determined by the expression of different genes responsible for the development of the brain and the endocrine system.
Although these characteristics are fundamentally genetic in origin, numerous studies have demonstrated that their final development is profoundly influenced by environmental factors. Education, the culture in which an individual grows up, life experiences, trauma, social relationships, and the family environment constantly shape the activity of the neural circuits responsible for emotional behavior.
This interaction between biological predisposition and environmental influence is known as neurobehavioral plasticity, and it explains why two individuals with the same secondary gender can develop completely different personalities, moral values, and behavioral patterns. Consequently, the secondary gender determines only a biological predisposition, never an individual's final behavior, which continues to depend on their personal history and psychological development.
Yandere Biology:
Although, at first glance, Yanderes show no obvious physical differences from the rest of the population, numerous studies have demonstrated that their bodies function differently at the genetic, hormonal, and neurological levels. This collection of characteristics, known as the Yandere Complex, is neither a disease nor a mutation, but rather a natural biological variation unique to the inhabitants of this world, passed down from generation to generation.
The Yandere Complex consists of several genetic modifications that affect the functioning of the brain and the endocrine system. These alterations produce an emotional response far more intense than that of an ordinary individual, especially when the person comes into contact with someone with whom they share an exceptional degree of biological compatibility.
When this occurs, the brain initiates a response known as Romantic Imprinting, an irreversible process during which multiple brain regions and hormones enter a state of hyperactivity.
First, the nucleus accumbens, responsible for the brain's reward system, begins releasing large amounts of dopamine. As a result, the presence of the loved one produces feelings of happiness, well-being, and satisfaction far greater than those generated by any other stimulus. Over time, the brain comes to associate that individual with its primary source of reward, explaining the gradual development of obsession and profound emotional dependence.
At the same time, increased activity in the oxytocin and vasopressin systems strengthens the emotional bond, intensifying the need for proximity, loyalty, and the instinct to protect the loved one. Unlike other individuals, Yanderes produce these hormones in significantly greater quantities, causing their emotional attachment to become extraordinarily intense and persistent.
Simultaneously, the amygdala, responsible for detecting threats and regulating emotions such as fear, anger, and jealousy, becomes exceptionally sensitive to any situation that might endanger this bond. Consequently, individuals who objectively pose no threat may be perceived as potential rivals, triggering exaggerated responses of protectiveness, possessiveness, or aggression.
This effect is further reinforced by a temporary reduction in the activity of the prefrontal cortex and the orbitofrontal cortex, two regions responsible for impulse control, moral judgment, and evaluating the consequences of one's actions. This does not mean that a Yandere completely loses the ability to distinguish right from wrong; rather, their emotions become significantly stronger than their reasoning. As a result, many are fully aware that certain actions are morally wrong, yet the biological need to protect their bond ultimately overrides any other consideration.
It is important to emphasize that this process does not erase the individual's personality. Each person's unique characteristics remain intact and determine how their obsession manifests itself. Some will attempt to control every aspect of their loved one's life, while others will choose to protect, manipulate, or constantly watch over them. For this reason, no two Yanderes are exactly alike.
In the vast majority of cases, the Yandere Complex activates only once during an individual's lifetime. When the brain identifies someone with sufficient biological compatibility, it establishes a permanent bond that cannot be replaced by another. This individual is known as their predestined partner, or Darling. From that moment onward, the brain no longer responds in the same way to any other potential romantic interest, making it virtually impossible to fall deeply in love with a second person.
However, the status of Darling does not depend exclusively on biological compatibility. Although the vast majority of predestined partners receive this designation, not every individual capable of triggering Romantic Imprinting is necessarily a Darling. In exceptionally rare cases, a Yandere's brain may establish this bond with individuals who do not possess the typical characteristics of a Darling, making such instances an uncommon exception within the scientific community.
This is the reason why Yanderes do not consciously choose whom they fall in love with. The process is entirely involuntary and is driven by biological mechanisms deeply rooted within their species. Even so, the way each individual chooses to live with these impulses continues to depend on their personality, values, and life experiences.
Biology of Neutrals and Darlings:
Neutrals and Darlings share a remarkably similar neurobiological architecture. Unlike Yanderes, neither possesses the Yandere Complex nor develops Romantic Imprinting, meaning that their emotional bonds are formed gradually and voluntarily through experience, coexistence, and the normal processes of social learning.
In both cases, the neural circuits responsible for executive control maintain stable activity even during situations of intense emotional stress. The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, responsible for planning, decision-making, and impulse inhibition, continues to exert effective control over the limbic system, preventing emotions from completely dominating behavior.
Likewise, the orbitofrontal cortex actively participates in evaluating the social and moral consequences of each action, while the anterior cingulate cortex integrates emotional information with decision-making processes, facilitating conflict resolution and the regulation of aggressive responses.
Another particularly important structure is the anterior insula, considered one of the primary brain regions involved in empathy and the perception of another individual's suffering. Both Neutrals and Darlings exhibit high levels of activity in this region when witnessing another person's physical or emotional pain, promoting cooperative behavior and the development of healthy emotional relationships.
However, the main difference between these two secondary genders lies in the functional development of these neural networks.
In Darlings, communication between the prefrontal cortex, orbitofrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, and anterior insula is particularly efficient. This high degree of functional connectivity allows them to integrate emotions, empathy, moral reasoning, and the evaluation of the consequences of their actions with remarkable ease. As a result, they tend to develop a strong respect for the autonomy of others, heightened sensitivity toward situations involving abuse or manipulation, and a pronounced ability to recognize harmful behaviors even when such behaviors are socially accepted.
Several studies suggest that this neural organization represents the evolutionary state most closely resembling that of humans from Andromeda's original world, both in terms of neurobiological functioning and the cognitive processes involved in social relationships.
Neutrals, by contrast, share virtually the same brain anatomy and cognitive abilities as Darlings. The observed differences lie not so much in the structure of the brain itself as in the way it interprets certain social stimuli.
Over thousands of generations, Neutrals have evolved within a society built primarily by Yanderes, where behaviors such as possessiveness, extreme protectiveness, constant surveillance, and intense jealousy have become part of everyday social interaction. This prolonged coexistence has promoted a neurocognitive and cultural adaptation that alters the interpretation of these behaviors.
At the neurological level, when a Neutral observes behaviors characteristic of a Yandere, the brain regions responsible for moral processing and the evaluation of social norms—particularly the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, the anterior cingulate cortex, and the temporoparietal junction—display a significantly less intense response than that observed in Darlings. This does not indicate a lack of empathy or an impaired moral sense, but rather a different interpretation of the social context in which these behaviors occur.
As a result, Neutrals may recognize that certain attitudes are excessive or unhealthy, but they rarely perceive them as a serious violation of individual freedom or as inherently immoral, because their brains contextualize them within the model of romantic relationships typical of their own society.
Despite this difference in perception, Neutrals never develop the neuroendocrine mechanisms responsible for the Yandere Complex. Their concentrations of dopamine, oxytocin, vasopressin, and norepinephrine remain within normal physiological ranges, and the limbic system continues to be properly regulated by the prefrontal cortex. For this reason, although they may understand or normalize certain Yandere behaviors, they are biologically incapable of experiencing the levels of obsession, emotional dependency, extreme possessiveness, or protective aggression characteristic of individuals affected by the Yandere Complex.
Consequently, both Neutrals and Darlings are fully capable of forming healthy emotional relationships and developing romantic bonds with different people throughout their lives. The principal difference between them is not their capacity to love, but rather the way they interpret Yandere behavior: while Darlings tend to perceive it as a severe disruption of personal well-being and individual freedom, Neutrals generally view it as an extreme, yet culturally familiar, expression of affection and protection.
I'm not sure if I can apply for Gachikuta, but I just finished the anime and it's been tempting🥹
I could request 💚 Sweet Pea: “Is this a bad spot?”+❤️ Me + You: “No way! Since when were you this ticklish?”+Kiss me: “Do you want me to stop?” to lee Rudo and ler Zanka?
Thank you for your attention 🫶
{Candy Heart Prompts are officially CLOSED!}
AHHHHH!!!!! I love love LOVE Zanka god my freaking HEART!!! AND RUDO!!! Sorry I'm a mess lols; I've got you friend! This was so cute! I hope you like it!
Sweet Pea: "Is this a bad spot?" + Me + You: "No way! Since when were you this ticklish?" + Kiss me: "Do you want me to stop?"
“What are you- GAHA!” Zanka all but jumped out his skin when ten gloved fingers grabbed his sides. He whipped around with a blush, eyes widening when he saw who stood there. “Rudo??”
“Hey.” The tiny boy raised a hand, suddenly shy. “I erm- didn’t think that would work so well. Since when were you this ticklish? Ehehe…
Zanka gaped at him, mouth working but no words coming out. His shock turned to classic Zanka rage as he glared, ears steaming. “Rudo…”
“Well, I should go-“ Rudo turned to run, getting exactly one and a half feet before Zanka’s hand latched onto his coat. “Ah! Wait! Wait wait wait wait wait!!”
“The hell I’m gonna- wait; for real? Do you want me to stop?” Zanka blinked at him, tilting his head. “Cause I will if you genuinely mean it.”
Rudo stared, eyes circles. He blinked a few times as his face flushed a sweet cherry pink. “Erm…no?”
Zanka nodded. “Got it.”
Then he attacked.
“AHAHA!?” Rudo all but screamed as his sides were grabbed. Zanka’s touch was feathery and merciless, fingers nimble as they danced over his torso. “ZAHAAHNKA!”
“Well shit- and here I thought I was ticklish.” The older boy laughed as he carried on prodding, jumping a little when Rudo shrieked again. “Is this a bad spot?”
“WHAHAHAHA!” Rudo honestly couldn’t say. He’d never been tickled by Zanka before- or at least not by someone of his skill level. Riyo was a close second, and Enjin reminded him of his dad. This though? This was new- unique.
It was fun.
“So your waist is your worst spot, huh? Good to know- good to know.” Zanka mused as he jabbed about, speaking his observations outlloud beneath Rudo’s roaring hysterics. “Ribs are also pretty good, but not nearly as intense. Hips-“ That got him a whole series of pig snorts. “Ah. That’s a fun one. What about your stomach? Are you ticklish here?”
Words failed- only an endless stream of mirth remained as Rudo danced and squirmed within Zanka’s hold. He felt lightheaded and giddy- his legs going soft beneath him as he fell backwards into the older boy’s arms. That seemed to be a physical indicator for the other- Zanka stopped immediately and switched to supporting him from behind. “Ehehehehehe…hehehehhahaha..whhehey’d you stahahahp?”
“Geez- careful who you say that to around here. Some are far too willing to destroy.” Zanka shuttered as if in memory, making Rudo giggle. “You okay? I didn’t go overboard, did I?”
Yeheheah. Yeeheah, I’m fine- no you dihidn’t go overboard.” Rudo huffed out, feeling Zanka relax. “What’s yohour worst spot? Feels unfair you know mine and not the other way around!”
“That is for me to know and you to never find out.” Zanka pushed him off once Rudo could stand, stepping back and creating distance. Not enough to sway Rudo though. “I plan on keeping it that way.”
“Your sides are ticklish. Surely your worst spot isn’t far from there.” The white haired boy lunged, just barely glancing at Zanka’s growing grin before their chase began.