Application

May 16, 2009 00:00

Character: Kirima Nagi
Series: Boogiepop
Character Age: 17-18
Canon: There is an urban legend about a shinigami that can release people from the pain they may be suffering. This 'Angel of Death' has a name - Boogiepop. What's more, the legend is true. Boogiepop is real. When a rash of disappearances involving female students breaks out at Shinyo Academy, the police and faculty assume the girls have run away. But Kirima Nagi knows better. Something mysterious and foul is afoot. Is it Boogiepop or something more sinister?

Kirima Nagi is called the Fire Witch among her Shinyo peers. A loner known for truancy and troublemaking, Nagi spends more time out investigating the strange goings-on related and unrelated to Boogiepop than she does in class. She is gifted both physically and intellectually, and fueled by guilt over her father's death years earlier, she sees herself as a defender of justice destined to protect the world when needed. It's not uncommon to find her hunting down students she suspects of being maneaters, uncovering the truth behind incidents involving the secret Towa Organization, battling synthetic humans with special 'evolved' abilities, dissecting dead crows, and investigating electromagnetic interference and strange pillars of light around the city. Despite her bad rep, Nagi is a caring girl who distances herself from others under the belief she is too dangerous for them to associate with. As time goes on she starts to open up and reach out, but she's still the same kick-ass girl with a hefty messianic complex she's always been.

Sample Post:

Thank you in advance for your cooperation, Mr. Toucan. I had wanted to keep as few individuals involved as possible, but you and your kind came highly recommended by the moogles. During my investigation it turned out they had insufficient information to meet my needs. So long as you give me the facts I need and don't act out of line, I won't put you in a cage and keep you there till you talk.

"Who are the deceased that go on to become the zombies that infest this place?" That is the question. Records show that the number of deaths where the subject did not save data with the moogles beforehand is vastly overshadowed by the number of zombies. In addition I've learned the moogles have not always been at this encampment for that or other purposes, and I found virtually no documentation anywhere about the fates of those who die prior to their arrival.

I considered the possibility that the zombies were created through a method other than reviving the dead or infecting live subjects by open wounds, bites, viruses, that kind of thing. Knowing the Towa Organization, they could be involved somehow. Tell me if that name means anything to you. The problem is, it's really hard to tell without proper clues. I captured and performed autopsies on a number of undead specimens--at least thirty-five--to look for possible causes of death or zombification. I assure you the task was . . . perhaps the most challenging and disgusting endeavor I've undertaken in that area. Getting rotted flesh stains out of leather won't be easy. The results were far too varied and patternless. On top of that, many animated corpses showed signs of advanced decay far beyond simply being detrimental to their own mobility, yet seemed unhindered by that. This leads me to believe that special powers may be involved, to fortify the already decayed flesh and bone. Another reason to suspect Towa's involvement.

But you can't create zombies out of nothing. Bodies must be acquired first. The source of raw material for these zombies can't largely be the 'camper' and 'counselor' population. The numbers don't reflect that. So tell me, Mr. Toucan, what were the circumstances that led up to so many people becoming zombies? On top of that, where did they come from? Who's behind the secret lab that until recently, housed those advanced super zombies? My first run-in with any zombies here was with a stray one of those. It must have survived the mass bombing not too long ago. I could hardly believe how many hits with my stun-rod it took.

. . . No. No crackers until you give me some answers. Being a good listener is not enough to earn you brownie points.

Kirima Nagi was voted In at 86.8%, with 46 Ins and 7 Outs.

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