Personality: A woman who trained to be a devil? A feared assassin? 6 feet and 10 inches tall, her whole body racked with muscle? The best way to describe Noi would be… surprisingly upbeat.
Yes, she kills people for a living, and yes, she loves a good fight - to the point where she gets really excited if someone is good enough to make her bleed and actually struggle - but generally, Noi is quite chipper. Shin is the person she cares about the most, obviously - and though she doesn’t have much love for her cousin (the guy IS kind of a jerkass, but it’s hard to be the head of a mafia family without that happening) - she is frequently fairly kind. Note that this doesn’t mean she goes out of her way to be kind, just that she has a general good mood about her. When Fujita, a pitiful boy with terrible luck who succeeds at almost nothing, begs Noi and Shin to train him so he can get revenge for his partner’s death, she responds “No way! Too much work!” She’ll heal members of the family right up, she’ll sit and listen and chat with people, but she’s not a divine figure of generosity. She’s a normal person with ups and downs, who just is generally on the up - and she happens to kill people for a living. When she isn’t fighting or doing a job, she just enjoys her leisure time - usually by doing things with Shin, like catching a movie. Other than that, exercises, watching TV, voracious eating… again, fairly normal hobbies and habits.
Though she’s frequently mistaken for a man when she’s in her working clothes, thanks to a combination of their looseness and her buff, intimidating build, Noi still has natural feminine traits. Though she’d rather look ‘awesome’ than ‘pretty’, she honestly liked the dress she got for another Blue Night from the family’s tailor. Except for the high heels, which she cannot walk in whatsoever.
Put another way, Noi’s very good at separating her work from her leisure. She’s very relaxed and at ease in her off time. But when caught in a fight, she gets incredibly worked up, excited, and a little mix of sadistic and masochistic. When someone’s giving her as good as it gets, she smiles, telling them to keep bringing it on, possibly developed out of her healing magic making her incredibly resilient to damage. And she makes bets with Shin on who can kill the most people on a job, putting the tab for dinner on the line.
She loves food, she loves fighting, she’s relaxed and open to shooting the breeze with just about anyone (up to and including people that En himself had kidnapped), and she’s not fond of people picking on the weak. There’s just no sport in that. Noi is confident, a bit excitable, and fairly normal - all things considered - while living in a world of strangeness.
Yes, she kills people for a living, and yes, she loves a good fight - to the point where she gets really excited if someone is good enough to make her bleed and actually struggle - but generally, Noi is quite chipper. Shin is the person she cares about the most, obviously - and though she doesn’t have much love for her cousin (the guy IS kind of a jerkass, but it’s hard to be the head of a mafia family without that happening) - she is frequently fairly kind. Note that this doesn’t mean she goes out of her way to be kind, just that she has a general good mood about her. When Fujita, a pitiful boy with terrible luck who succeeds at almost nothing, begs Noi and Shin to train him so he can get revenge for his partner’s death, she responds “No way! Too much work!” She’ll heal members of the family right up, she’ll sit and listen and chat with people, but she’s not a divine figure of generosity. She’s a normal person with ups and downs, who just is generally on the up - and she happens to kill people for a living. When she isn’t fighting or doing a job, she just enjoys her leisure time - usually by doing things with Shin, like catching a movie. Other than that, exercises, watching TV, voracious eating… again, fairly normal hobbies and habits.
Though she’s frequently mistaken for a man when she’s in her working clothes, thanks to a combination of their looseness and her buff, intimidating build, Noi still has natural feminine traits. Though she’d rather look ‘awesome’ than ‘pretty’, she honestly liked the dress she got for another Blue Night from the family’s tailor. Except for the high heels, which she cannot walk in whatsoever.
Put another way, Noi’s very good at separating her work from her leisure. She’s very relaxed and at ease in her off time. But when caught in a fight, she gets incredibly worked up, excited, and a little mix of sadistic and masochistic. When someone’s giving her as good as it gets, she smiles, telling them to keep bringing it on, possibly developed out of her healing magic making her incredibly resilient to damage. And she makes bets with Shin on who can kill the most people on a job, putting the tab for dinner on the line.
She loves food, she loves fighting, she’s relaxed and open to shooting the breeze with just about anyone (up to and including people that En himself had kidnapped), and she’s not fond of people picking on the weak. There’s just no sport in that. Noi is confident, a bit excitable, and fairly normal - all things considered - while living in a world of strangeness.
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