while talking about Chuuya's inhumanity, it refers to Arahabaki as an actual god, instead of an ability singularity in this particular paragraph. This is a very common misconception and incorrect. The god rumor was spread by Rimbaud as confirmed by Stormbringer
this is mild, but in the very second paragraph, he is said to have grey eyes. Now, while it lists the Dead apple light novel as a source, and Chuuya's eye colour is a bit of a debate, we mostly see him with blue (anime) or brown(manga) colours
Let's start with the first sentence. "Ultimate downfall" is an odd way of phrasing their relationship, when they have been referred to as "one soul in two bodies" and an incredibly successful partnership. That is anything but a downfall, in fact it seems their relationship
mutually aids them. But I digress. Next, I would refrain from "intense hatred" to describe their partnership, especially talking about 22!skk, as the article would suggest. They work together without being forced to, they trust eachother (corruption, prison arc)
Now this is just flat out wrong and very mischaraterizing. During Stormbringer, the novel straight up about Chuuya's humanity or inhumanity, Dazai was the first to deny any chance of Chuuya not being a human. He makes sure even in the middle of the worst battle
This again is very odd. By the nature of corruption, Chuuya can not disable it and will die after a while. The only method to stop it is Dazai's ability. I personally wouldn't call it "minimal trust" to place your life, (and those you'd otherwise kill) in the
hand of the man you "hate" but that might just be me. Not even mentioning the prison arc, where they both had to trust each other without any communication during the plan in prison where they had to bring down Dostoyevsky.
RELATIONSHIPS
Verlaine. Well, there's technically only one nitpicky wrong detail here, him and Chuuya "met" when him and Rimbaud freed Chuuya at the Suribachi explosion. Aside from that, maybe just as a Verlaine enjoyer, I find this a bit... lacking, to say the least.
Mori.
It's significantly longer than Verlaine's, but I found no wrong info. No notes, moving on.
Okay, maybe could've talked about his manipulation of Chuuya, but I digress.
Dazai. Oh lord here we go.
I find it a bit odd that this paragraph is a much better (albeit still antagonizing) analysis of the two. It's a bit uncoordinated with the first, god awful take on them. Again the hate comes up, but at least their relationship is said to be deep now.
This is very subjective, but imo it's quite obvious that Dazai's departure was not this simple. However, anyone is free to have their own takes on this as there isn't a canon timeline, so I wouldn't call it incorrect, it's just bugs me a bit
not true! Dazai has been confirmed to partly be caught by the pm because he wanted to put Chuuya between a rock and a hard place, and he could've escaped before, so he did in fact want to interact.
the others (ada, sheep) are fine or not very important so I won't go over them. HOWEVER having nothing on N and Adam is criminal (there's nothing below the ss)
aand with that we're done! the moral of the story is that we need to update the wiki and anybody who hasn't read Stormbringer is not qualified to talk about bsd