TV-Series
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Yuri Briar, younger brother of Yor Forger, was orphaned alongside her in childhood and raised under her care, oblivious to her secret work as an assassin funding his education. This dependence forged an unwavering loyalty to Yor, who became both his surrogate parent and driving force to enter public service. Determined to safeguard his sister and her nation, he joined Ostania’s authoritarian State Security Service (SSS), operating undercover as a foreign ministry civil servant while conducting counterintelligence operations marked by ruthless efficiency.
Yuri inherits Yor’s striking black hair, crimson eyes, and pale, refined features. His SSS uniform—adorned with a peaked cap and agency emblem—contrasts with his off-duty attire: tailored suits beneath a trench coat. Despite a deceptively youthful appearance, he withstands severe physical trauma, a resilience honed unintentionally through surviving Yor’s lethal cooking and overzealous displays of sisterly affection.
Charming yet merciless, Yuri disarms interrogation subjects with a cheerful facade before switching to brutality if resisted. His fervent patriotism and obsession with Yor fuel his mission to eliminate threats to Ostania, though his idolization of her borders on fixation. He harbors virulent jealousy toward her husband, Loid Forger, whom he derisively calls “Loi-Loi” while begrudgingly admitting his culinary prowess. Though resentful of Anya, Yor’s adopted daughter, for diverting her attention, he assists the child academically when pressed.
A prodigy who graduated college at 14, Yuri ascended the SSS ranks rapidly via sharp intellect and relentless drive. Proficient in surveillance, psychological manipulation, and combat, he detects lies through body language analysis and extracts confessions with calculated precision. However, impulsive actions—like solo raids on armed factions—often necessitate rescue by allies such as colleague Chloe, underscoring a reckless streak beneath his competence.
Recent interactions with Yor, including her expressed contentment with family life, prompted introspection about his isolation. He now tentatively socializes with coworkers and wrestles with guilt over concealing his SSS role, considering confession despite fearing her distress. These steps hint at nascent emotional growth.
Flaws temper his prowess: hypocrisy in condemning deceit while lying about his job, poor alcohol tolerance impairing judgment, and blind acceptance of Yor’s absurd excuses. Yet his blend of physical prowess, institutional authority, and ferocious loyalty cements his role as a pivotal—if volatile—force shaping the fates of family and nation.
Yuri inherits Yor’s striking black hair, crimson eyes, and pale, refined features. His SSS uniform—adorned with a peaked cap and agency emblem—contrasts with his off-duty attire: tailored suits beneath a trench coat. Despite a deceptively youthful appearance, he withstands severe physical trauma, a resilience honed unintentionally through surviving Yor’s lethal cooking and overzealous displays of sisterly affection.
Charming yet merciless, Yuri disarms interrogation subjects with a cheerful facade before switching to brutality if resisted. His fervent patriotism and obsession with Yor fuel his mission to eliminate threats to Ostania, though his idolization of her borders on fixation. He harbors virulent jealousy toward her husband, Loid Forger, whom he derisively calls “Loi-Loi” while begrudgingly admitting his culinary prowess. Though resentful of Anya, Yor’s adopted daughter, for diverting her attention, he assists the child academically when pressed.
A prodigy who graduated college at 14, Yuri ascended the SSS ranks rapidly via sharp intellect and relentless drive. Proficient in surveillance, psychological manipulation, and combat, he detects lies through body language analysis and extracts confessions with calculated precision. However, impulsive actions—like solo raids on armed factions—often necessitate rescue by allies such as colleague Chloe, underscoring a reckless streak beneath his competence.
Recent interactions with Yor, including her expressed contentment with family life, prompted introspection about his isolation. He now tentatively socializes with coworkers and wrestles with guilt over concealing his SSS role, considering confession despite fearing her distress. These steps hint at nascent emotional growth.
Flaws temper his prowess: hypocrisy in condemning deceit while lying about his job, poor alcohol tolerance impairing judgment, and blind acceptance of Yor’s absurd excuses. Yet his blend of physical prowess, institutional authority, and ferocious loyalty cements his role as a pivotal—if volatile—force shaping the fates of family and nation.