Character: Miyako Komagusu
Series: Ghost Hound
Age: 11
Summary: What happens when you give three middle-school boys the power to fly around as deformed astral projections, witnessing strange occurrences in the spiritual world? Why they solve those mysteries, without even making a quick side-trip to the girl's locker room! Between a mysterious kidnapping and suicide years ago, a cult and biological company with cryptic intentions, and an entire town dissolving into a supernatural crisis, their ability to focus on what's really important is probably a good thing.
Another mystery appears in the form of the daughter of a local shrine, Miyako, who seems to be a spiritual timeshare. She has been possessed by a number of spirits since she was very young and naturally has a heightened spiritual awareness. Miyako isn’t a normal elementary student, and it shows. She’s distant and quiet, seemingly drawn else where, most of the time. Mature to a fault, she will chide even her own father for misbehaving while working hard to take care of herself, reliant on her own strength. However, Miyako is still a young girl at heart who wants to make friends and be accepted despite her unusual situation.
Sample Post:
Are they aware of the fact that you can't kidnap children by luring them into white vans with candy? No one would actually take candy from strangers like that. That's why most people use it as a joke, not an actual warning. Though no one mentions what happens when the candy fails and they have chloroform in the van. . . Even if this is a kidnapping, I don't understand why they would let me go after everything they did to bring me here or why they would give me the ransom note. What they want though. . . It doesn't matter. I just have to find a police officer or a phone, so I can get home.
This place. . . Is it supposed to be a horror theme park? The animatronic zombies look realistic, but no one is paying them any attention. Even though they can't be really dangerous, if they were faster or actually looked like they are going to attack people it would be scarier. The men in gorilla suits aren't even trying to be frightening. They just keep motioning people over to their rocking nests in the trees. There is still a large crowd though, so there must be some kind of appeal. Even if there was no one here, there should be police officers around or even a phone booth. Why can't I find any?
I've checked everywhere, even the Lost and Never To Be Found office which was full of many odd things, including a girl who said she only kissed someone named Sock-a, but there were no officers or phones. I could ask someone for help, but they could be with the kidnappers. I have to find a way out on my own. If I try to do what they ask, then they might let me return me or find a way out. These demands are odd though. Pacify the beast in the lake with a purification rite, bless the new Mess Hall with a +10 Def charm-- I can't do any of this. This isn't even possible for any priest. How could I become possessed by the spirit of a place? A place can not have a spirit, so it's not something that could be done even if I wanted. . . to. . .
I am the spirit that strips you of your clothes, puts guro on your computers, and punches your timeline in the kidneys. The spirit of this camp, Seefud, not C. F. U. D. Also, the comma is after the you. If you look for one to blame for your entrapment and the cockblock of your option three, then it is not I. It is as always-- Riddle's fault.
--Ah. I think I need to be purified now.
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