[Ryou should feel a prickle of anxiety about this, but he's already accepted the fact that he can't get himself to feel, so he lets it pass. Soul games...maybe the other Yugi and the Ring-Spirit aren't all that different. He might argue with himself over the morality of it all, but that's useless.
The logic of it already swings towards the other Yugi anyway. He's certain that the morality of it is as sound as he always considered it to be before this point.
He keeps put and watches the exchange unfold, right up until the point that he's more or less summoned into action. At that point, his shadows separate from the building and a clawed hand extends outwards to grab the film reel as Ryou's form finds purchase on the ground. It's shapeless at first, since he'd been keeping himself hidden, but then the edges begin to sharpen and the dampening shadows which had cloaked his clothing were revealed.
The cameraman and the unfortunate young woman were now in the presence of a vampire and a looming shade with rather soulless eyes.
As if he's playing along in his own way, Ryou extends his upper tendrils out from behind him, for extra flair. Just because he doesn't feel doesn't mean he lost his ability to play a role completely. The role is "creepy". And it expresses that he has more than enough "hands" to spare for the game.
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The logic of it already swings towards the other Yugi anyway. He's certain that the morality of it is as sound as he always considered it to be before this point.
He keeps put and watches the exchange unfold, right up until the point that he's more or less summoned into action. At that point, his shadows separate from the building and a clawed hand extends outwards to grab the film reel as Ryou's form finds purchase on the ground. It's shapeless at first, since he'd been keeping himself hidden, but then the edges begin to sharpen and the dampening shadows which had cloaked his clothing were revealed.
The cameraman and the unfortunate young woman were now in the presence of a vampire and a looming shade with rather soulless eyes.
As if he's playing along in his own way, Ryou extends his upper tendrils out from behind him, for extra flair. Just because he doesn't feel doesn't mean he lost his ability to play a role completely. The role is "creepy". And it expresses that he has more than enough "hands" to spare for the game.