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People are sinful and foolish. Even knowing full well that they’re being tricked and manipulated into doing so, humans can’t help but engage in the act of killing each other. I seek the Book in order to cleanse them of this sin.
~ Fyodor's reason for obtaining the Book.
People can be so simple. They truly believe they are thinking for themselves. [...] If they discover something themselves, they see value in that. They don't want to think they're being led by the nose.
~ Fyodor's beliefs on human rationality.

Fyodor Dostoevsky (In Japanese: フョードル・ドストエフスキー,, Fyōdoru Dosutoefusukī, Russian: Фёдор Достоевский, Fyódor Dostoyévskiy) is the main antagonist of the Bungo Stray Dogs franchise.

Fyodor is the leader of an underground organization called the Rats in the House of the Dead, and is the founder and former member of the Decay of the Angel. His goal is to find the reality altering book that's hidden deep within Yokohama to use it and rid the world of all its ability users. Because of his very high level of intellect, Fyodor is one of the most difficult opponents the Armed Detective Agency has ever faced. He serves as both the acquaintance and archenemy of Osamu Dazai. He is based off of the Russian author with the same name.

He is voiced by Akira Ishida in Japanese (who also voiced Akaza in Demon Slayer) and Ray Chase in English (who also voiced Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen, Rustal Elion in Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans, Rubber Soul in JoJo's Bizarre Adventures: Stardust Crusaders, Dr. Genus in One-Punch Man, and Mesmeroth in Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm).

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Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the main antagonist in Bungo Stray Dogs, leads the underground group, Rats in the House of the Dead. His main goal is to find a reality-altering book. He is also a member of the Decay of the Angel and is Osamu Dazai's archenemy.
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the main antagonist in the Bungo Stray Dogs series, has Osamu Dazai as his archenemy. He leads the Rats in the House of the Dead, an underground organization, and is part of the Decay of the Angel.
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a strategic planner in the Decay of the Angels. He masterminds a scheme that allows his comrades to infiltrate their targets. His tactics include implicating the Armed Detective Agency in terrorist activities through symbolic assassinations of government officials. Additionally, Fyodor aids Ōchi Fukuchi, the leader of the Decay of the Angel, in securing the potent ability weapon One Order.
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Appearance[]

Fyodor is a tall, pale, and slim young man with long, dark, and messy hair that reaches his shoulders. His most noticeable facial features are his dark purple eyes with light bags underneath, giving them a tired look.

Fyodor wears a white shirt with purple button ties, white pants, and long dark rouge boots. Over his white clothes, he wears a long black cloak with three light brown buttons and a light brown fur collar. He also wears a fluffy white ushanka hat.

Personality[]

Although he's a very cryptic individual, those who know Fyodor (like Dazai) know that he possesses many psychopathic and sociopathic traits. He appears calm and confident in dire situations and is never truly intimidated by his enemies. Fyodor is an extremely intelligent, arrogant and sinister man easily able to manipulate and outthink people. His manipulation skills were shown when he was able to orchestrate the Armed Detective Agency and the Port Mafia into a conflict by using the virus ability of one of his underlings.

Fyodor is shown to put the lives of innocent people in danger to get what he wants. During the cannibalism incident, he was heartless enough to psychologically manipulate a little girl into blowing herself up to "save her brother" when in reality, he convinced her to do it just to crush Kunikida's spirit. While the Agency and the Mafia were hunting Fyodor down, he used a random man in a hood with grenades in his mouth as a distraction.

Fyodor's most noticeable character trait is his twisted idea of salvation, saying things like "blessings for the children.", "happiness to the world.", and "God wants perfection and harmony." all the while committing cruel and unforgivable acts of evil. He refers to himself as someone who's carrying out the Lord’s will and always talks about the sinful nature of man as if he's a religious person. Ironically, Dazai refers to him as 'Demon', meaning that Fyodor's actions are nowhere close to the Lord's will and that he's possibly just making his action sound noble.

When it comes to his lackeys from the Rats in the House of the Dead and his allies from the Decay of the Angel, Fyodor views them as pawns he uses to help him achieve his goals and cast them aside later on. He neglected Nathanial Hawthorne's wish to save Margaret Mitchell by brainwashed him and erasing his memories of everything other than her, using his desire to save her for his own benefits. When Sigma finished playing his roll at the Sky Casino, he betrayed him out of nowhere by having brainwashed Nathanial attempt to assassinate him. Dazai even stated that Fyodor would have killed Sigma if he hadn't chosen him to be his helper during the prison break.

Biography[]

With his ability, Fyodor has lived for an extremely long time, having had one person kill him then take over their body as a result and so on. One of his oldest and so far, only known past life is when he let himself get abducted by Bram Stoker and his men during a presumed medieval time period. Having been killed by Bram's executioner and taken over the man's body.

He also played a hand in the Decay of the Angel Incident and the group itself becoming a reality. At some unknown time, Fyodor manipulated Fukuchi by creating a fake prophecy about a world war happening in 36 years, urging Fukuchi to start the global terrorism plot and frame the detective agency.

Powers and Abilities[]

  • Crime and Punishment (Japanese: 罪と罰, Russian: Преступление и наказание,) is the ability of Fyodor. It allows Fyodor to take over the body of anyone who commits the "Crime" of killing him and "Punishes" them by turning them into "the next Fyodor Dostoevsky", giving them the facial appearance of Fyodor himself. The power also works when the person that killed him is nothing but a tool under someone else's control. There for, that said someone else will be the one affected by his ability; case in point the vampire that killed Fyodor was being controlled by Bram, making Bram the victim of Fyodor's ability. Seemingly unique to Fyodor’s ability, when separated from his body, Crime and Punishment did not turn on Fyodor to attack him during the Yokohama Fog Incident, whereas everyone else was attacked by their stray abilities. The ability itself stated that it was the “punishment” for Fyodor’s “crime”, and claimed the two were close acquaintances, eliminating any threat the ability could pose to its wielder; in other words, the reason Fyodor's ability didn't turn against him is because the activation of it requires someone to kill him.
  • Genius-level Intellect: Fyodor is one of if not the smartest character in the series. He is able to outsmart the two greatest minds of the Armed Detective Agency, Ranpo and Dazai. Fyodor even predicted that the Agency would attempt to find the virus ability user, Pushkin. Because he knew that, he set up traps to force them to fight the Port Mafia. Ranpo even admits that going up against Fyodor is like going up against Dazai.
  • Master Manipulator: Fyodor's most fearsome trait is how crafty and cunning he is, there were times where he let himself get captured to achieve a task. When he was captured by Ace, Fyodor told Karma that his ability allows him to control space and conscious. However, he only told him that because he knew Ace was listening to their conversation. With the false information, Fyodor made Ace think he was using an ability on him and that the only way to leave his "mind trapping ability" was to kill himself while trapped in it to return to the real world, which caused Ace to end his own life.

Trivia[]

  • The organization he's the leader of, the Rats in the House of the Dead, is named after the real-life Fyodor's book written in 1861 called The House of the Dead.
  • Fyodor’s ability, Crime and Punishment, is named after the book of the same name (рус. Преступление и Наказание) written by his author counterpart. It portrays the story of Rodion Raskolnikov, a destitute student who commits murder and attempts to justify his crimes are for the greater good, only to be chased by the repercussions of his actions. The book itself is very famous and is widely regarded as Dostoevsky’s masterpiece.
  • He has a habit of biting the tip of his thumb.
  • According to him, he possesses a weak anemic condition; in other words, he has anemia.
  • Fyodor's age is unknown.
  • According to the DEAD APPLE guide, Fyodor takes an interest in people with a good complexion
  • Fyodor's last words before he "died" were "Eli, Eli, lama Sabachthani?" which translates to "My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?". The same phrase also repeats in Matthew 27:46 and also Mark 15:34.

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