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Daichi Shijima ([personal profile] hetried) wrote in [community profile] puppetsonstrings 2013-05-13 02:46 am (UTC)

Alright I don't have time/the attention span to hash out all the details of the skills/memories yet but I'LL DO IT SOON FOR NOW HERE WE GO.

Daichi actually has a really pretty normal life, and most of his memories before Hell Week mostly consist of being Stupid Teenage Boys with Kaito (his best friend since they were practically born), having pretty nice if pretty mundane parents, learning how to snowboard, getting his license, being a nervous wreck, etc etc etc.

Coming with this deluxe package is also a few spatterings of the Septentrione Invasion, including almost killing himself by driving a truck into Dubhe, getting kidnapped by insurgents, learning how to fight with demons, fighting his universe's God, all that good stuff!! Honestly, for him it'd just be better if you wanna give your character a glimpse of having a normal life, and then heaping all the trauma onto him instead.

Provided skillsets include athletic coordination, knowing how to drive a car, and learning how to use magical demon phone magic/punching things really well.

Jun is a lot more fun, but also involves a lot of Persona 2: Innocent Sin Spoilers, so beware.

Basically with Jun you get a family history of neglect from his mother, having Nyarlathotep, everyone's favorite Eldritch Abomination as your father and inspiring you to start a cult, and the associated guilt that you probably assisted your real father's suicide. There's also going insane with a crazy-chaos-persona and starting your own cult, killing a lot of people in yoru city to fuel a spaceship, and then destroying the word. And letting your older sister get killed because you believed your father's crazy conspiracy theories. Good times.

Given all that, his life might be a bit more on the sensitive side, so steer clear if you don't want that kind of emotional trauma, I totally understand. That said, Jun's also trying really really had to pretend all of that didn't happen, so he'll certainly have to vest a lot of trust in your character because after all of that, he's probably gonna beg and pray a lot that you don't tell people around the city he went crazy.

On the plus side, you get a lot of skills like science and invention experience, plus he's basically a goddamn encyclopedia on things like astronomy, botany, literature, physics, and all that jazz. I can hammer that out more later.

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