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Character: Aki Mikage Series: Ayashi no Ceres Character Age: 18 (at the end of the series) Canon: On her sixteenth birthday, Aya Mikage discovers that she is a reincarnation of a celestial maiden known as a Tennyo. This other being within her, known as Ceres, is set on destroying the entire Mikage bloodline because according to her, the man with which she bore the first line of Mikage children with long ago raped her, and stole her magical robe that allowed her to return to the heavens.
This is where Aki, Aya's twin brother comes in. A little over-protective of his sister, Aki is a kind, gentle, determined and intelligent young man, who can be brash and stand up for himself when the need arises. With hobbies such as music, occasional computer games and karaoke outings with his friends, Aki is an everyday boy who never takes his everyday life for granted. He also happens to be the reincarnation of the above mentioned robe-stealing rapist. Oh snap! So his everyday world is also turned upside down on his sixteenth birthday.
Despite that, Aki tries desperately to figure out the circumstances surrounding him and his family, allowing himself to undergo experimentation to try to draw out the memories of his past life. He does this regardless of the mental effects they begin to have on him, all for the possibility that they can find Ceres's robe and set her free, thus allowing him and his sister to return to a normal life.
Sample Post:
I'm sorry, but Camp Fuck You Die isn't exactly a name anybody can take seriously at a glance. And considering the subtitle on the brochure reads "Where the Queer and the Emo Kids Play," I didn't expect to believe anything else in it, especially if the rest was going to sound like that. Which it did. In fact the more I looked through this thing, the more ludicrous it sounded. I wouldn't call "down the road, not across the street" a pro-tip for anyone.
And I thought it couldn't be serious, defining some of the inhabitants here as so emotionally distressed that it's crawling in their skins, so I was a little surprised to see that they really meant it in some of your cases. But don't listen to what it says in the brochure, those wounds will so heal if you take care of the maggots! That's the first thing you've got to do: get cleaned up! Take care of yourselves because if you look better, you'll start to feel better about your situation, regardless of how grave it is.
I've seen people deal pretty badly with being in isolation for such a long time. And eventually worse when they can't do a thing about it, so I guess what I'm seeing isn't very unexpected. When you have younger siblings like I do, it gets easier to notice things like mood shifts in others, and it's better to approach the problem as early as possible, before it's too late. In some cases, you can tell if something isn't right by just looking at a person, since it tends to show on their faces...
... But you people look just awful. You shouldn't just give up and starve yourselves so badly because you're in a situation like this. Although I understand not wanting to eat some of the things featured in the brochure. You're supposed to remove the hair when you're serving gorilla. --do people even eat gorilla? Don't you have friends and family back home waiting for you? Even though you're apart from each other now, bonds like the ones family and friends share with each other don't change, and can't easily be broken by anything, especially distance. Those people should be the reason to endure what you're facing now, and to keep on fighting it! That becomes your power through the hardest times, and holds you up when you're falling down and falling apart.
--both of which a lot of you seem to be doing! I'm not sure if the bonds I mentioned can help with that much, but on the subject of bonds, I'd really recommend seeing a surgeon about getting that re-attached -- it looks important.
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