Character Name: Nagi Naoe
Character Series: Weiss Kreuz
Character Age: 15
Background: When Nagi was a very small child, he killed his mother and managed to block the incident from his memory. Since it's mentioned that the trauma of remembering could break him, her death was likely an accident tied to his strong telekinesis. People didn't like him because of that power and he probably spent some time alone on his own before ending up at an orphanage run by a nun who seemed nice enough. She was really brainwashing the children who kept returning to her into killing criminals and taking themselves out at all. He didn't know this, of course, and ended up hating a group of assassins called Weiss, especially one Ken Hidaka, for killing her. In his rage afterwards, he completely destroyed the church he'd stayed at and ended up going with Brad Crawford to control his power and work for a group called Eszett as part of Schwarz, some of their best members.
While working with Schwarz, he met and fell for Tot, a member of yet another four person group, this one called Schreient. Schwarz thought he was stupid for letting those feelings interfere with his plans, but he didn't care. He tried asking her not to fight because if she died, he wouldn't be able to bring her back - that would use enough power to kill him. Nagi didn't have to worry about the enemy killing her; one of his teammates did it instead. He went a little nuts afterwards, destroying the entire building they were in and apparently killing himself as well. But somehow, Tot came back to life and he wasn't dead either. He just got caught in yet another collapse at the end of the first season and went to Germany with Schwarz.
Personality: Nagi hates pretty much everyone with good reason. As a child, he was tormented, likely because of his telekinetic abilities, and swore revenge on the world for being cruel to him. Adding to that is the fact that decent things in his life get taken from him violently - first, the nun who took him in was murdered in front of him by Weiss, causing him to become part of Schwarz in the first place and then Tot, the only person he ever appears to care about, is killed by Farfarello. He managed to bring her back, nearly dying in the process, so she's obviously very important to him in a way that nobody else approaches.
He's probably never going to like or trust people that he doesn't already know, though he's capable of acting like he does since he's the least of all the evil that is Schwarz, and thinks of himself as better than them because of his power. Being the least of four evils doesn't make him very good, though. His moral compass is just as twisted as the other members, likely because Eszett in general and Schwarz in particular shaped him to be that way after he was taken in; seeing Sister die was a shock to him and she said that he'd blacked out the memory of killing his mother, implying that he likely had morals at one point.. He has no qualms about using his powers for fighting and killing his opponents, although he repeatedly expresses his dislike of Schuldig's indirect methods of manipulating people's minds and likely prefers to go after things more heads-on.
Nagi is called Prodigy both because of his power compared to his age and his general intelligence - it takes a fairly smart individual to be able to hack Weiss's computer systems where everyone else failed, after all.
He should hate Farfarello for killing Tot and Crawford and Schuldig for constantly questioning and mocking his feelings for her in the first place, but the Schwarz drama CD proves that he doesn't hate them as much as he does the rest of the world. Nagi is the one who first recognizes Farfarello's feelings for Sally as love and fights with the rest of Schwarz to keep him from being killed by the people who want to take Sally back. He could have argued with the decision to fight, or mocked it as Schuldig did, but instead he answers the enemy taunting their decision as foolish by saying, "It isn't foolish! Fighting for your teammates is only natural!" and helps both Schuldig and Farfarello out. His actions may have simply been because of Crawford's orders, but that outburst isn't something that a generally quiet person like Nagi would say unless it were true and what he believed in.
Nagi hates Weiss, Ken in particular, for killing Sister Amamiya. If it weren't for them, he never would have had to leave with Crawford, a man he was scared of, as Sister told Crawford when they met in the Holy Children CD. That CD ends with him saying that he'll never forgive Ken and he'll kill Weiss. At the canon point I'm taking him from - shortly after Kapital, the first series - he hasn't changed in that opinion although something happens in the future that shows he's at least put revenge on the back burner. Maybe in Mayfield, that'll come faster and maybe it'll never end up coming at all. Hate is a such a major factor in Nagi's life that it's hard to say.
Abilities: Nagi is an extremely talented hacker, although I'm not certain that ability will ever be useful in Mayfield's setting. His bigger power is telekinesis - Nagi is shown repeatedly being able to move people and things around with his mind, with the approximate strength being tied to his emotions. When he's pushed too far, there is a LOT of destruction. Obviously, I don't plan on having him use this against people without their permission and I'll also clear any large property damage with mods first as well.