Name: Sakuya Kira / Nanatsusaya
Age: Physically 18.
Series: Angel Sanctuary
Canon: In Ye Olde Long Time Ago there was an evil spirit trapped in a Holy Sword named Nanatsusaya. The Sword fell in love with the Angel That Wielded Him, and so when said Angel DIED the Sword decided to follow her soul to Earth and protect her throughout her many reincarnations. This goes on a long, long time until the Angel is reborn as one Mudou Setsuna, a nice kid with a bad hard-on for his little sister. Now excellent at stalking his angel across time and space, Nanatsusaya takes the body of dying young boy and becomes a human named Kira Sakuya.
Despite being an inhuman (and don't forget evil) spirit who claims to not understand love, Kira is well ruled by the emotion by the time the series starts. He puts up an excellent cool exterior: that of an aloof delinquent, ever with a cigarette in his mouth, who mocks others and does his best to appear unaffected by them. But in the end Kira is always the one still there for his friends when the rest of the world has abandoned them. Of course, he shows his affection by telling them in short words that they're dumb, but you have to care to abuse, right? Kira is implicitly honest when he's not being a lying liar about everything (like, say, not being human), and is more than capable of doing whatever he has to for the sake of the people he loves, no matter what the cost to himself.
Sample App:
What do you know, it looks like being a delinquent isn't enough anymore; now you have to write applications to get into prison camps. But a crazy bitch in charge is still a crazy bitch in charge, so I'll go along with what you want.
You didn't specify, so I'll pretend you want the truth, Crazy Nee-san. That means I can skip pretending I care about Louisiana, your camp, or the epic hostage situation you've got going on here. But it looks like two idiots who belong to me somehow got mixed up in your camp with all the other idiots, probably because if you're an idiot this is apparently the place to be. At least that's the only reason I can come up with for why a measly three hundred people would need to resort to video game mechanics to keep the population up.
Anyway, it'd be a waste if the druggie and the brat died in a place like this just because I left them on their own for a while. Not that I'll be wasting my time with a rescue attempt; I'm just here for the company. A little vacation. Those two can find their own way out of the dimensional bubble -- it builds character.
Though it doesn't seem like it's the type of character many men want. Have you noticed most of your idiots are also homos? Hey, Crazy Nee-san, did you ever consider that might be the secret behind your lover's 'death'? If he just faked it and ran off with his homo friend, it'd explain why your 'investigation' isn't getting very far. Maybe if you tried being cuter, things wouldn't have turned out this way.
Not that it matters anymore what the purpose of this place used to be; they've got their hooks into you now, don't they? And these stubborn humans can be really hard to break away from sometimes...
But I wonder what that says about the ones who don't even try to escape. Right, Crazy-nee?
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