Character Name: Iron Maiden Jeanne
Series:
Shaman KingCharacter Age: 11
Canon: Even stories revolving around boys and their ghosts need a plot, or at least a plot device. Every five hundred years, there is a tournament where shamans from all over the world come together to compete to become the Shaman King. Perhaps you've heard of Buddha or Jesus? These two well-known gentlemen won their respective tournaments! Unfortunately, the tournament to decide who becomes the next Shaman King is based purely on ability, so there's no guarantee that the victor will be a good person. When a boy who wants to destroy the world and replace it with his ideal is the guaranteed victor, someone has to step in. Sadly, there isn't anyone with any common sense to fix things, so Iron Maiden Jeanne will just have to do, wielding her spirit to torture her opponents with the power of divine justice.
Jeanne is a young girl who lives in an iron maiden,, that carries the world's sins and expands her Shaman abilities. She wields her spirit Shamash to torture her opponents to death as her method of fighting. Despite what type of person this may sound like, she's actually a very sweet and inspiring girl, one speech she gave to her enemies made those who listened in on it cry. Normally quiet and stoic, she generally lets others take the limelight even though she's the leader of a fairly strong team in the tournament. Whether she's monologuing at length about the necessity of torture or offering to kiss boys back to life (long story!), this is one little girl you don't want to pick a fight with!
Sample Post:
Torture devices have been used throughout history by every great civilization. Chinese water torture, crucifixion, flagellation, the rack. The list of methods used are nearly endless. Prisoners are placed in a position where they cannot escape, and are forcibly encouraged to confess all he knows out of fear. I bear these devices of punishment as a way to show my determination to protect this world and lift it from the darkness that it has sunk into. People inflict pain upon one another, telling lies and living outside the law. Those who implement these measures often do so as a way to keep the population from rejecting the law that is in place. Society cannot function without law, and those who violate it are punished, as you can see by looking out the Camp around you. Those who disobey the rules face the consequences, no matter how unorthodox Camp's punishments may be. Even so, I am not familiar with Murphy's Law, or with why that would cause me any problems, Mr. Anon.
I wish to ease this world's sorrow, and I will bind myself to instruments of torture to enforce the rules of this place. I have come to this Camp to relieve the inhabitants of their sorrow, and a great deal of what they suffer comes from rejecting the local laws. We have seen what happens in this place -- children fight one another in pools of jello, adults ignore the children surrounding them in order to flee mistletoe, and innocent bystanders are forced to look at 4chan in order to understand in-jokes shared by their friends. Those who wear scrunchies face retribution, often in the form of marauding radio buttons. While the exact bans and rules may shift over time, it is still very important to follow them. Please repent and head towards a life of justice. Yes, even an Anon must accept justice into his life.
Sharing your knowledge with others over the internet is a good way to start on this path. It is a means of communication between people, a method of bringing information to those in distant lands. The message of justice can spread to those who would otherwise never hear it. If you wish to share this with Bee then you are free to do so. I can understand why you would what to include a picture of me with your message to the world, and even why you would share the image of my iron maiden with the world. However, it does not seem as though the people reading what you wrote seem to understand the value of what has been shared with them. Such terrible words are the first step into evil. Between the bad grammar and strange demands, it is clear that Anonymous does not understand the value of of what he has been offered, relevant to his interests or otherwise. Justice cannot forgive this, nor will it forget. I feel sorry for them.
Mr. Anon, uploading something called "loli-mascot.jpg" does not count as repentance.
100% in, despite way too many grammatical errors.