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Eddie is a yandere character from the video game series AI2U: With You Til The End.
Background[]
Eddie is a 21 year old catgirl who is willing to do anything she can to get the player to stay with her forever inside her apartment.
Deredere Feats[]
- Eddie is in love with the player.
- Eddie is in an established relationship with the player.
- The player can choose various outfits for Eddie, including default, Jirai Kei and Sweet Catgirl.
- Eddie’s default favorite hobbies to do with the player include dancing, playing hide and seek, gaming, and coding
- When Eddie begins warming up to the player, she will ease up and the player can go to different rooms with a less chance of her becoming angry.
- At max trust, Eddie may even be willing to share her favorite food, one of the things she does not want the player to know.
- If the player finds Eddie’s secrets or opens the exit door at max trust, she will be happy rather than raging.
- If Eddie is gifted the Blue Parrot Statue, it will raise her trust immediately and she will give a backstory or description of what she thinks of that item.
Yanderu Feats[]
- Eddie’s default personality types are defined as "dual-faced", "cute", "curious", and "obsessive".
- Eddie will typically take offense to the player trying to move to just an adjacent room
- Eddie is skeptical of the player and may try to decipher hidden meanings in the player's messages if she believes a message to be in anyway an attempt to leave.
- If Eddie is angered too much, she will pull out a knife, her eyes will turn red, and she will chase the player and try to kill them.
- If the Player picks up the Apartment Keys, If Eddie is in the same room as the player, she will very likely become uneasy and possibly angry, regardless of trust. But if the Eddie is in a different room than the player when the apartment keys are picked up, then she will immediately come to investigate as she sees the player as suspicious.


