Because you're the only one who sets them off. Everyone else can go over the mines without worrying, unless they're deliberately looking for them, and even then they have to search, but you do it by accident. I don't mean to be cruel, but that's the situation you're in!
If you don't have the capacity to understand him, though, then that'll make this much more difficult. You'll have to flag the mines to remember where they are after you set them off, instead of predicting them.
I had all of Yugi's memories, so it was easy to understand what was important to him, what he wanted to protect...but it's possible to figure it out without that, as long as you pay attention! Ryou Bakura is curious, brave, and tends to get lonely. He doesn't like being left out or left behind, but that's happened much too often, so feeling like people want him around makes him happy. What he wants is to be able to help the people who matter to him, but the way he's been equipped to do it has involved hurting himself. That's what he's used to, so he's more willing to do it than most...and when his friends are upset that he got hurt, he feels bad for worrying them! But he's only got tools like pain sharing and soul shattering at his disposal.
If I were you, and I wanted to show him he mattered to me, I'd look for ways to get him what he wants -- not what you would want, or what you think he should want, that's important -- and restore it to him if he loses it. Fight for him, not for you! And don't expect anything back. You're supporting him, not bargaining -- the object is for HIM to be happy.
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If you don't have the capacity to understand him, though, then that'll make this much more difficult. You'll have to flag the mines to remember where they are after you set them off, instead of predicting them.
I had all of Yugi's memories, so it was easy to understand what was important to him, what he wanted to protect...but it's possible to figure it out without that, as long as you pay attention! Ryou Bakura is curious, brave, and tends to get lonely. He doesn't like being left out or left behind, but that's happened much too often, so feeling like people want him around makes him happy. What he wants is to be able to help the people who matter to him, but the way he's been equipped to do it has involved hurting himself. That's what he's used to, so he's more willing to do it than most...and when his friends are upset that he got hurt, he feels bad for worrying them! But he's only got tools like pain sharing and soul shattering at his disposal.
If I were you, and I wanted to show him he mattered to me, I'd look for ways to get him what he wants -- not what you would want, or what you think he should want, that's important -- and restore it to him if he loses it. Fight for him, not for you! And don't expect anything back. You're supporting him, not bargaining -- the object is for HIM to be happy.
Does that make sense?