Character: Sakura Sakurakouji
Series: Code: Breaker
Character Age: 16
Canon: With all the drug dealers, yakuza and corrupt cops, Japan is a country rife with crime. Sadly, the government and law enforcement can't keep it under control, and that's why they need... teenagers with super powers! But these super powered kids called Code: Breakers aren't super heroes. They give criminals two options: a) Turn themselves in or b) Suffer a horrible death. Of course, even the best anti-heroes are no match for an ordinary high school student. So when the heroine, Sakura Sakurakouji , comes across a Code: Breaker, she refuses to leave his side until he changes his murderous ways.
While Sakura looks like a high school idol, her personality doesn't match her appearance. Sure, she looks cute when she's moved to tears, but it's the tales of sportsmanship and friendship in martial arts magazines that make her weep. Her interest isn't purely academic, either. She's got black belts in Karate and Judo and strong enough to lift iron doors and heavy bags of cement by herself. Despite her physical toughness, she's naive, which is dangerous when paired with how she takes everything seriously. She'll believe absolutely ridiculous lies, which get her into questionable situations. Then again, if siblings really do like the same things, why shouldn't she let her friend's dear brother feel her up? It'd be unfair not to, and fairness is a big deal to her. If she's outgunned by drug dealers, she'll demand that they lay down their arms and fight her hand-to-hand. Even against overwhelming odds, she'll put her life on the line for friend or foe, because to her, all life is sacred, and even the worst criminals deserve a chance to live. While her naivete and idealism often make her a hindrance to the Code: Breakers, her sincere concern for them and her unwavering beliefs just might melt the hearts of those cold-blooded killers.
Sample Post:
Camping is supposed to be fun. Hanging out with friends, living off the land, wrestling bears... All things that revive mind and body. But this is not what I imagined. Injustice doesn't begin to describe what's going on here. I can't sit idly by while gorillas are dyed that unusual shade of purple, or the endangered lolcats are imprisoned in ceilings, deprived of their cheeseburgers and forced to watch humans commit indecent acts! But what's most intolerable is the incarceration of innocent people without cause or trial! Someone must do something about it, and if everyone else won't, then I, sixteen year-old Sakura Sakurakouji, will! Even if I must free everyone by myself, I won't give up!
As if keeping us captive weren't enough, I hear that prisoners are also tortured. I'm new, and haven't experienced any of it myself, but I've been told that much of camp's punishments are cruel and unusual, and the worst of these is a creature named Marcy-san. I've never encountered her, so I don't know if all those rumors of abuse are true. But if she's causing harm to others, she must be stopped. I'd prefer to talk things out, but I'll do whatever it takes to make her see the light!
Attention Marcy-san! Your reign of terror is at an end! If you want a fight, I will be your opponent! But first, hear me out: You may be the Director's most fiendish accomplice, and I'm sure that your life hasn't been easy; but even if you've suffered a lot, that's no reason to make others suffer too. Break the chain! Stop the violence! Those who have committed unspeakable acts in the past don't have to walk the path of evil forever. No one is beyond redemption, and that includes lake creatures like yourself. So repent! All sins can be forgiven! I believe in your ability to change. And yes, believing in me who believes in you is fine, but it's best to believe in yourself. If you do that, others will have faith in you too. And I'm sure everyone would be more willing to support you if you show that you're capable of more than misery and torture.
Charitable work would do just that. It'll give your life new direction, too. So organize a bake sale for diabetes research, or a read-a-thon for dyslexia! Unless you already have something in mind. You do? Ah, I'm so proud of you, I'm weeping tears of joy! What a great start to your rehabilitation! I admit, I'm not sure what groping has to do with Great Justice, but for such a noble cause, I'll take all you have to give!
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