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     '''Talent:''' handy with a box of scraps
 
     '''Talent:''' handy with a box of scraps
 
     '''Free:''' Devil's own luck
 
     '''Free:''' Devil's own luck
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Going to solidify some things: Yao Mei was a member of the Hell Hounds. I'm pretty sure she killed her first person when she was ten, and things sorta escalated from there. In spite of Calliope's treatment of names, Yao Mei is a Brook, because "You're a Brook, don't let them take that from you" - a warped sense of in-group family identity politics. Which, you know, band of pirates, so...
 
 
I think the Hell Hounds still regard Yao Mei, unfairly, as a child. This is not exactly unfounded. They didn't instil in her a grand amount of emotional maturity and aren't exactly the most mature bunch themselves(?). So her getting caught/turned isn't looked down upon...more a wink and a shrug: it happens, you know? Don't forget where you came from. To that end, there's no real resentment between her and her old band. She still has a lot of contacts there (they're family, after all)! At the same time, I think broader society also treats her as a child: an unfair victim of circumstances that shouldn't really be blamed for her actions because she wasn't fully responsible for them.
 
 
This is an un-nuanced cop-out. Yao Mei is a product of her environment, yes, and her environment was definitely terrible (absolutely) but she's not an emotionally stunted wreck. She's actually quite well put together, thank you, even if her innate values are unfortunately warped. She knowingly made a great many of her choices, and wouldn't necessarily think twice about making them again. Which I think is something that kinda raises her hackles: if she thinks she knows what she's talking about do not dismiss her. It's not like she doesn't have years of experience to that effect.
 

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