multimuse | multi-verse | multiship | private roleplay blog mused by :: Aula
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( spoilers for birthright! )
When Kamui/Corrin left their family to side with their “birth” family, Leo and the others felt understandably betrayed. They’d been nothing short of family to them and when they left - they where heartbroken and betrayed. And? Their father was quick to turn on them. . . There was little they could do in the matter, rather then fight. And though they didn’t hate them, they couldn’t forgive them ether.
Later down the verse, Leo is calmed some... and due to calming down and listening to reason when approached, he is one who manages to survive the events of their leaving. Eventually becoming the next King of Nohr. A position he had never truly expected to be taking, but? He hopes to make his family proud. Both those there, and in the afterlife.
( spoilers for conquest )
When Kamui/Corrin was seperated from them all and went to Hoshido... and decided to come back, despite everything they found out? Even, eventually, bringing back their missing sibling Azura? They’re understandably relieved. Especially given what they’re told that they found out.
However - it appears that their father no longer shows them favor. It’s strange, despite proving their loyalty repeatedly, he seems particularly cruel to them. And it’s not something Leo necessarily understands, and yet? They keep trying to help their sibling prove themselves.
Following an unlikely chain of events, unfolding since the moment Hoshido and Nohr began fighting over whose sibling Kamui/Corrin was - and having them simply refuse to take ether side and leave? It’s a slow gradual process to bring both sides together. And though some are more reluctant to accept this peace then others, it does bring both sides together. Working towards a common cause.
Fire Emblem ( Crossovers ) verse! Basically - like in Hero’s or Warrior’s, they were hero’s summoned somewhere else for a cause. ( under construction )
Pre-canon verse where Ewan is just a young man living out in the middle of nowhere with his brother. He is a good, innocent, boy who is simply trying hard not to be a burden for his elder brother. He is entirely aware of the fact that it isn’t easy to have to drop everything to raise someone else... and after their parents death? His brother has been doing everything in his power to protect and raise him.
So? He does everything he can to help around the house. And does his best to keep up with his studies, so that his elder brother has no reason to be overly concerned for him.
Unaware of why he was chosen for this particular round - it appears that Ewan was one of the “princes” summoned to the Thousand Year Labyrinth, in hopes of picking the next ruler. And whereas most of them are famous names, genius’, musician’s, ... famous people, he has none of that prestige behind his name and is unsure why he was picked.
Also, he’s one of the ones who is quick to suggest that the others all work together for this crazy event. He’s not interested in competing. He’d rather just make sure that everyone survives.
After the events of the main series - and leading into the events of the second series, this is the events after Ewan was chosen by the others to be the ruler. This would be the verse of the others supporting his rule, and him just sorta... trying his best.
Living by their motto of “Almost 100% Success Rate” - Genji and Ban are two close friends who spend most of their time living in Ban’s car, the “Lady Beetle.” They work together as “GetBackers,” meaning they get hired to retrieve things for people. They don’t steal - they only go to get back what “shouldn’t be gone” in the first place.
Leader of the Volts - one of the largest gangs in the lower levels of the Infinity Fortress, Genji is a respected and feared leaders. He is protective of his group, and has a rather... unusual ability, even by the fortress’ standards. Being able to create his own natural electricity.
And as long as he’s within the tower? It appears to be an unending supply. ( Which is particularly scary, due to the fact that being in connection to a current of electricity can even heal him from near life-threatening injuries. Causing him to recharge and his body to heal quickly. )
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The canon verse for the events of GetBackers. The infamous transporter with a pattern of violence - followed by strange conditions for his help on missions. He only ever does jobs that interest him, being rather uninterested in money. The reason? He’s already a doctor. He care little for money, given that he’s got plenty already. Plus, he likes to do things that make him feel alive.
“I don’t believe I can die. Thus for, I can’t.” The doctor’s immortality is a difficult thing to explain - but when it comes down to it, it’s truly just as simple as that phrase. In a world where imagination is a large part of your abilities, and your beliefs only make them stronger, as long as he never believes that he can die? He can live forever.
Pre-series. As a wartime doctor, Akabane is often put in the danger of the battle field. However, he doesn’t particularly mind - it’s part of the job. In this particular verse, he’s not overly violent yet. Despite the fact that he is strong and resourceful, he’s more interested in trying to preserve lives. Then again, this is before his “awakening” about the world - so? He’s got no need for violence just yet.
In the “Other World” - Akabane is a brilliant doctor and scientist. Part of the “Project” that set in motion the creation of another world. And one of the ones most baffled by the fact that these “creations” can pass through the gate into their world. However, due to the Witch Queen, they’ve been considering termination of the entire world... The reluctance to do so primarily rests on the fact that one of their own put their “son” in there, after their death... and they wouldn’t be able to copy that data without risking corruption.
Kazuki’s canon series verse. Having originally run his on group in the Infinity Fortress, he eventually joins the “Volts” to become one of Ginji’s “Four King’s.” And? When Ginji eventually left, he remained a part of it - though? A distant part, for a time. Eventually he left entirely, deciding that he had to seek his answers elsewhere, somehow else.
However, he knows where his answers are... he just knows he’s not strong enough to reach it yet.
In the other “World,” this human who is connected to Kazuki is actually a female. She leads a peaceful life without worry and without war. She has none of the same trials or troubles as her male counterpart from the “back-up” world, in fact? She barely knows he exists at all. She is a sweet young woman with a kind disposition.
When he awakened to a stigmata, the same was some of the others have - many things became more obvious to him. And? In this verse, he decided to keep it. This verse is still heavily ( under construction ).
Alternative path! On the off chance that Hakuryuu had decided to stick around after the events that caused him to ditch the group - of course, things are a little awkward. He did attempt to leave. But? He had been convinced to come back after Morgiana had followed after him. Things might get interesting from here on out, however? He has decided to see what sticking around does for him...
Hakuryuu has known since the fire... who the traitor was and what he needed to do. This is the main verse for this blog, and the main one for the canon series. After leaving the others, he’d made many sharp decisions in the hopes of obtaining revenge for what happened to his family. And trying to gain vengeance against those he preceived to have done him wrong... ( and those who actually did. )
This is the verse where he teams up with Judal/Judar and gains himself a second Djinn.
Refusing to give in his two Djinn’s when they became “illegal,” Hakuryuu is on the run. This is his time skip verse.
Main series verse! This will be my default verse unless requested otherwise. This takes place during the bulk of the series, but before his exile. He is a severe man, but? When it comes down to it - not entirely unpleasant. He works hard to accomplish what he thinks is best, and is consistent in working towards his goals.
He can appear unapproachable, due to his expression and the fact that he rarely gives away what he’s thinking. His speaking mannerisms... also do little to add him in this. He often appears uninterested in speaking to others. But? He is fiercely protective of his family.
The verse for prior to the main story line - so back when Hakuyuu and Hakuren were still alive. Generally speaking, this will be young Kouen’s verse.
However, this can also be his “what if” verse - assuming the verse is played as though Hakuyuu and Hakuren survived somehow.
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The youngest Princess in the Kou Empire, Ren Kougyoku aims to be similar to her “sister” Hakuei and become a general princess. She’s even gone so far as to capture a dungeon in hopes of accomplishing this. And? She is rather powerful while wielding her Djinn.
She can seem a little cold and distant at first, however? When it comes down to it, that is a front to try to help her be a little more like her brothers. She can be very insecure and confused when it comes to certain things - however? Her heart it often in the right place. She neither enjoys war nor does she care for senseless violence. However? She will always prioritize protecting her family over all. Judal/Judar included.
Having stepped up to become the next Empress of the Kou Empire, she found herself in a position she’d never really... seen herself in. She’d had dreams of being a General, of supporting her family when they ascended to the throne . . . she hadn’t expected to become the Empress herself.
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Despite being the daughter of Koutoku, she was never discovered to be as such - so? A commoner of the Kou Empire, as well as the daughter of a prostitute, she has dreams of seeing the outside world. Which, it not normal for a citizen of the Kou Empire, let alone a young woman. She wants to see the outside world, she wants... more then this life. And she knows that if she stays here, she has little hope above following in her mothers footsteps.
Perhaps it’s time to travel the world and try her luck.
This is the verse that will primarily take place in the bulk of Magi - before a lot of Sinbad’s plans have been revealed. Generally, this will be my primary verse for him, unless the others are requested.
Generally speaking, Sinbad is an inspiration and surprisingly laid-back man. He appears open and genuine in most of his interactions - though that might just be because he is charming and just a little on the manipulative side. He knows how his actions are perceived, he knows what he’s doing, and he’s never lost sight of his goals. Despite how rounded a route he seems to take towards them.
Young Sinbad. Generally speaking this will be the verse i use for any part of Sinbad no Bouken, at least? Until I decide to section it off into portions. If you have any particular timeline in there you’d like to explore? Just let me know!
This is after the time skip from when Alibaba “died.” Where Sinbad now runs the Sindria Trading Company again, and the world has changed quite a bit. It appears Sinbad is still chasing after the tail end of some dream that he’s leaving unspoken... but what exactly at his plans? No one knows.
Traveling monk from the same temple as Isanami - he considers himself her big brother, and when he found out what happened? Went on a grand search to try to find her. Once he did? He wound up being recruited into the Brave’s as the “Brave of Earth.”
Brave 10 S verse! Having worked alongside of everyone for a while now - he’s become more used to his fellow Braves, even the ones he’s not entirely sure of what to think of them yet. And? More so, he’s become a lot calmer. Which is good, given that Isanami doesn’t have to threaten to not talk to him anymore to try to get him to behave.
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Having been trained from a young age to be a very effectent sorcerer, he is Touma’s “wage slave” - doing anything he’s told to get a quick buck. He’s quick to beg or give compliments and such in hopes of receiving free things, though he has a soft spot for his friends and such, it doesn’t make him any less stingy.
He is one of the members of C3 specifically sent out to hunt subclass. He is very strong and a little reckless. Formerly? Mikuni’s partner.
Having chosen to take the deal with the “Mother of Wrath” and become her eve, things became more complicated - after all, he has never been allowed to thin for himself. And this leads to to some confusion and... conflict with his “family,” Touma. After everything was said and done, Tsurugi isn’t part of C3 anymore in this verse - however? He also don’t know what to do without them.
Nor how to live with himself with some of the choices he’d left out of his own hands... but the guilt bears down on him relentlessly.
( Side note! My “Wrath” for this verse is: “ @chiicxne “! So whenever I reference Wrath, specifically as “Wendy” in my threads - it’s for our shared “Wrath Pair”. :’3 )
( under construction - based off of resent spoilers! )
Being in a position of importance of C3, it’s not surprising that he has his own personal agenda with what he’d like to accomplish. Nor is it truly surprising that he would use others to get there - including the boy he’s raised like “family.” He is ruthless and relentless with a rather cold outlook on vampires. Despite being a neutral party, he can’t have anything less then hatred towards them... which doesn’t look like it’s going to end well.
Especially given what C3 has done in the past, and what it appears he’s learning to try to do...
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Bringing an engaged prince to his engagement can be more difficult then expected - especially when Crown City money doesn’t work outside of their walls, and without a single “gil” on any of them. However, a bit of hard labor helps out. And? He’s always up for camping as a cheaper alternative to staying in hotels and the likes on the way.
This is the portion of the trip at the very beginning. So far, it’s just an adventure. Nothing too big to worry about.
After the destruction of the Crown City, things change quite a bit. Noctis, the prince he’s in charge of guarding, has been declared “dead.” And though that can buy them some time to get him elsewhere, that status will only cover them for so long - so it’s time to cover some ground while they have the coverage. Unfortunately, this trip has gone bad to worse... and it has no looks of getting any better. This won’t stop Gladio from doing his best to guard the prince or the rest of the group, however.
Including hunting down Gilgamesh to try to up his game. If he’s going to guard the chosen king, he needs to be sure he’s a Shield ready for that duty.
After Noctis’ return from the Crystal/During the time he was missing. Doing his best to both train and to help settle places for refugee’s. He’s a hunter now, most of the time. But once his king returns, he quickly reunites with the others to guard him once again.
The shinobi in charge of over-seeing the younger shinobi’s training, Chojirou is often very proud of those he has worked with. Trusting them and treating them as full-blown shinobi, the moment he believes they’re ready. He wants to give all of his companions a chance to prove themselves, and won’t deny them the opportunity.
However, he is a duty bound man - if given an order, he will try to complete it. Even if it destroys him.
Despite his obvious loyalties to the village, despite his dedication to Koga, he’s unable to bear the weight of his orders. He wanted to complete them, even if it destroyed him - he’s a shinobi. He shouldn’t have an opinion. He shouldn’t be able to argue or disagree with his orders, he knows that. And yet? With those orders pointing his blade towards his loved ones... he can’t.
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A former shinobi from Iga, back before it’s fall, Hattori Hanzou has been working for Ieyasu since a young age. And? Since then, he’s been getting used to his new Lord’s antics. He is grumpy most of the time, however? He has decided to stick around his side... Becoming the head shinobi of the Tokugawa Shinobi, and following his masters orders absolutely.
Having been ordered to help Enju in her escape, Hanzou was very severely injured. Due to that, he’s not much of a shinobi anymore. However: That hasn’t stopped his connections to his former Lord, who keeps insisting that he take land and a title as offered to him... Even though he’d be content to live as a hermit.
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Kuroyuki was sent away from Koga at a young age, so that he might master the techniques used by another Clan. It’s a difficult arrangement, and despite it’s awful sides, he did offer himself up for this oppertunity, because he felt it was the only way that he could also contribute to guarding his dearest friend. Since returning, people often say he hasn’t “changed a bit”. A notion he finds charming, but doesn’t often comment about.
An alumni of Hope’s Peak Academy, nowadays, he finds his talent isn’t very... practical? Despite HPA’s credibility for instant success in the outside world, his talent isn’t exactly sought after. It’s alright, though. He isn’t upset or hindered by this fact. In truth, he has been hanging around campus a bit more now... considering asking for a job in the “art” portion of the school.
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World’s most awkward human being tries to learn to human more by hanging around his friends Ikki and the Heroine. He’s not great about it sometimes, and he’s awfully busy, but he somehow finds time for them regardless. ( And Math. He’s always got time for math. In fact? He’s probably got too much time for math. )
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The “responsible one,” Hakkai is often trying to help keep his group on task on their journey west. He is the driver, and often in charge of things like... making sure the group gets food, rest, and keeps on track. Despite this, he isn’t always the best a these tasks. He does enjoy his share of sideline events, such as sales at stores and the likes.
However, despite his appearance and his general friendly attitude, he is just as ruthless as the others in his party. And if irritated, he can even be terrifying.
It seems as though his life keeps getting thrown in strange directions - meeting a lot of interesting new characters, and wondering what exactly he’s done to deserve this amount of chaos. However, the moment he started hearing things like - “wow, i didn’t know you would associate with such people - “ Hakkai made a few choice decisions to throw his life into chaos. Moving closer to his newer friends, the ones that people were beginning to judge him for, and deciding to welcome the current “tides” life had thrown at him.
As a teacher, it has made his life a little more difficult. However, he has found very quickly that he rather enjoys just how different the others are. At least they’re not two-faced, like the people he’d been “friends” with before.
Tenpou’s verse! Still under construction - at least until I can finish his icons! And his portion in the bio.
After having been killed by Hazel when they’d met years ago - he was brought back to life, and asked to help guard him instead. It was a... strange meeting, however? It doesn’t appear that Gat has any sort of ill-will towards the bishop. Having dedicated himself to the other sense, despite facing death multiple times, and having been exiled from his tribe years ago.
Having felt drawn to Hazel since he’d met the young bishop, he’d decided to follow the other of his own accord. In this verse, he hasn’t died yet - though there are some close calls.
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Working to try to revive the Ox King, Gyumaoh, Doctor Ni Jianyi is helping with the very taboo experiments necessary to mix magic and science together. He is modern science’s first biological engineer and a very playful man. To the point of often annoying those who work with him... but he cares very little.
In this verse he only goes by “Ni Jianyi” and will not respond to Ukoku Sanzo.
Traveling around as “Priest” Ukoku Sanzo again, he’s decided to take some direct action on his own - this is the events of Saiyuki Reload, the Manga, when he continues to run into Hazel from time to time to manipulate events and cause him to respond certain ways. He is a trouble maker and is attempting to manipulate events to that they favor him... how will it end?
Before the “Light” died out of his life. Despite not being a wonderful priest, and never being properly chosen for the scripture he now carries, he at least does a good job helping out wherever he chooses to go. He’s a bit of a loose canon, and is very dangerous... but he’s known to hop from place to place, based on his interests at the time.
The main canon route for Gojun - this is where the timeline of Gaiden happens. And prior. He’s a Dragon God, and very serious about his job as the General of the Western Army. He’s a good person, though stern. And, when it comes down to it, he wants to believe that Heaven is better then it is...
But, when faced with the truth of everything, he decides that if he can do nothing else? He will at least be a scribe for the events that take place.
Having seen the others actions - in this verse, Gojun decided to take their side during the events that took place. Once he’d been kidnapped, he’d talked to them for a while, trying to make sense of their decisions. However, having already seen some of the corruption taking place in heaven? He was a little more willing to go along with what they were saying...
It’s true. Heaven is rotting. And they might as well abandon ship before everything simply goes under.
Being reincarnated as an actual . . . dragon wasn’t what he’d expected. In fact: He’s one of few that actually retained his memories after the massacre that their grand exit had been. However, he’d been alive up there for some time still. Not for long, his injuries had been far too severe for that, but...
Nowadays, he’s doing what he can to help them, whether they remember or not. Perhaps it is repentance that he remembers, but they know nothing...
This was never the life that he’d expected he’d have - all he wanted to do was to become someone strong enough that he could protect his home village. Someone who could send them things, help them out, because they were struggling. That was why he’d left his village with his two friends... and?
When push comes to shove, he’s all that remains of their group. And his only plan of action now... is to fix the base problem. Despite how chaotic it keeps getting. And despite how badly his heart might get broken by everything that keeps happening.
Somehow being seen by Esdeath after some of his persistence, he’s managed to join the Army - in fact? He was able to join so quickly and easily because she apparently wants to recruit him for a group she’s intending to form? He’s not entirely sure. He knows a lot of people speak of her with fear, but surprisingly, she’s been very kind to him...
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Determined to fix the problems he knows exists, Run decided he would do whatever he could to become someone of great importance - so that someday, he would be able to call some of the shots. Make some changes. Stop... future tragedies from ever happening the same way again.
This has been a bumpy road for him. Leaving him unable to do things exactly how he wanted to... despite his best intentions. And, eventually, this route of live leads him to finding the person responsible for his whole change in life. After all: He’d only been a simple school teacher before.
SPOILERS: After a very specific event, “Run” isn’t really there - and yet he is. Certain pieces of himself remain, leaving some of his tendencies to show, despite himself.
In this AU - Run ran into “NIGHT RAID” while he was still trying to think of a plan of action. He’d honestly always been something of a toss up, despite wanting to fix things. And having run into them, despite being unsure at first, he decides to work with them. Honestly, when it comes down to it? He just wants the situation to be fixed.
No matter how it needs to be done.
This takes place during the main timeline of “SDR2.” After Monokuma arrived, beat off their teacher Usami/Monomi, and announced that this was going to become a “Killing Game,” something akin to what Nagito had been joking about not that long ago… During this time, the “Ultimate Lucky Student” has become rather unstable. Believing himself not worthy to be an Ultimate, but instead, thinks of himself as something of an “Ultimate’s fan” or sorts. He wishes to become a stepping stone for the others to use, as a bases for them to leave this island, so that they might have a chance to leave this place. [His ideas are a little skewed due to a few medical conditions, as well as his own beliefs, making him difficult to get along with… even if he initially appears pleasant.]
This takes place in in an alternative reality where, instead of Monokuma winning his fight with Usami? She beat the stuffing out of him, instead, and told him to leave. In this mode, Nagito is friendly, though often a little confusing for his classmates. Due to his instability from his ailments, he can be a bit hard to work with… but? Over all? He is friendly, willing to work with others, and tries his best. (Though, he often reads a little too deeply into little things, if they’re not worded carefully.) He has a bit of an inferiority complex, and often worries that he won’t measure up to people’s expectations of him.
School life back at Hope’s Peak Academy. Though, initially, Nagito turned down the invitation several times, eventually he agreed to attend, based on the headmasters persistence. Though he doesn’t believe his “talent” is truly something worth being called an “Ultimate” over? He does find it awe-inspiring that Hope’s Peak wishes to do research on something as obscure as “Luck” as one of their talents. Because of his view on his talent? He often views others as better then himself… but? He definitely feels he is more fortunate in those in the Reserve.
This would be Nagito prior to his involvement in DR:AE. His actions as a member of the Remnants of Despair, and the time after he left Hope’s Peak Academy, to help spread despair. Believing, ultimately, that hope can only spread properly by watching despair fester and grow… only to be utterly crushed. He wishes to nurture despair, watch it grow, so that he can watch it burned to the ground. During this time, you can expect that he is a fair bit more twisted, and dangerous.
Spoiler Warning for Danganronpa AE: Ultra Despair Girls - Due to a specifically planned series of events, he was able to align himself appropriately to become a part of the Warrior’s of Hope, in a role as insignificant as a “Servant.” Finding himself “captured” by them, and his life threatened, he begged for his life and was willing to do anything to stay alive. Eventually? They choose to spare him on account of him being useful to them. However? This is part of him playing a role. A Child’s Paradise? A successor? It’s hard to tell what exactly he’s after… but only a few know he’s there on purpose.
As unlikely as it seems? Eventually, Nagito managed to wake up. It took a little… unlikely help, and the destruction of the world he’d been in, within the Neo World Program. But? He has awoken, and? With a little bit of help from his friends, he has managed to more or less recover - including the introduction of a replacement arm.
After all: It wasn’t as though the spare he’d picked up earlier was doing him much good…
Name: Nagisa Komaeda
Nagisa is a very… particular young lady. Despite having been brought into Hope’s Peak Academy as the “ULTIMATE LUCKY STUDENT,” she doesn’t believe herself to be talented at all. A fact that she isn’t exactly shy to tell the others. However, she does like to cheer on her truly talented classmates, and would happily do just about anything for the lot of them.
( For the most part, this is an add-on verse. So, this verse may appear in addition to one of the many other verses I have around~ And is mostly available by request. )
The current pet project of a relatively small agency known for “One Hit Wonders,” Nagito Komaeda has somehow managed to keep a certain amount of fame after his releases. The agency is known as “SACRED GARDEN,” and frankly? It’s desperate to have one true success story. And they, more so then he, are willing to do just about anything to get anyone to be that for them. And? Since he’s the one whose left an impact, they’re now doing just about anything they can to get him to be successful.
It was funny, wasn’t it? How the truly talented people could do so much but often strives for so little. It was wasteful. Pitiful. Especially when people like him couldn’t contribute to society. Not really. And all of their talents… they didn’t have to even try for them. Everything was simple, spoon fed, for most of them. And, one after another, his talent - his curse, has him crippled and was even killing him. Because of this, because of his rage, he’s decided to take some action. After all: His luck has at least granted him one true resource he could use - money. And with it, he creates his own death game. Where only those who begin to see the value of their own talents can pass.
“Welcome to my little game. You have one week to get out. All of you have been given two things. A key, one for any of the various things in this establishment. It’s up to you to figure out whose key does what. And the other thing? Is a collar filled with explosives. One that is part of a randomizer that I’ve set up here… Every hour? Someone will die at random. So? You’ve better put forth your best effort to get out, hmm? … oh? How? Well, that’s simple. You have to figure out who I am. And kill me. If you do? You’ll be rewarded~ You’ll get the key that can stop the game and release you from this building. You’ll even inherit a great reward,” his vast fortune, “… but? You’ll certainly have to work to get it, this time.” ( As with Makoto? Nagito is not obsessed with despair. In fact, the only thing he believes in is his luck. It’s the only thing that he’s had shown to him, had proven to him, so many times that he can’t help but believe in it. However? He has no love for his fellow classmates. He considers them all pitiful and useless, since they don’t value their gifts as much as he feels they should - especially when his is so destructive to himself. However? He has made himself part of this game too. He has a collar and a key, just like everyone else. It’s a game. It has to be fair, doesn’t it? )
Nagito Komaeda is an odd one – a drifter from Safe Haven to Safe Haven. He doesn’t tend to stay anywhere for more than a few years, given his… Unusual nature. A lot of the Folk exist as shape shifters, so? That part isn’t of particular surprise to anyone. But? Given his unusual existence and his origin, he finds that he just doesn’t settle anywhere well. After all: He was never given any particular grounding. No sense of belonging.
Perhaps it’s because he feels incomplete, that he drifts – looking for something/anything, that makes him feel completed. Grounded. Anchored. Until then? He drifts. And for now? That makes him a resident of the island, Orsus.
“Nagito” is a name he chose for himself – after all: he wasn’t traditionally born. Nagito was a stray “fabric of creation” left from when the universe was made. However, he was never used to make anything, and left to drift. Years passed, and eventually, somehow, it became self-aware. His base form, his natural self, is the only “original” thing he can turn into – aside from that? He can only shape-shift into things that already exist. Or that are currently still alive. He is no god, so he cannot create anything – or become anything that doesn’t exist anymore. The only exception is his base form.
The Mastermind behind the whole “Mutual Killing Game” as well as the person responsible for the literal state of disarray the world has fallen into – Junko Enoshima is a despair-ridden woman who has decided that the best way to continue to spread despair? Is to make the world watch the deaths of the people who were meant to represent the “hope for the future.” To this end, she has high-jacked every channel to force them to watch the killing game she’s set into motion, though? Her active piece in this game is Monokuma … given how indecisive she can be? This might not always be the case.
Spoilers for Danganronpa:IF ;
1 ) Junko lost. She lost. And was left … humiliated and angry as hell. She was left alive inside what was once her greatest trap. However? The one person she figured could never betray her did. And? It’s filled her with despair. She lost. Lost. It was hardly imaginable. Yet, she hasn’t decided where to go from here yet – Revenge? That was the typical choice of actions, after a betrayal such as the one she faced. Or, what? Accept defeat? Follow after the survivors whom had left Hope’s Peak Academy? Ether was filled with despair. Ether would suit~ She just can’t decide which.
2 ) Due to Mukuro’s betrayal, she’s had to reset the game. Wiping everyone’s memories a second time, including her sisters, and leaving her just as much of a blank slate as she’d done to Kirigiri. However, this time she plans to play. She’s set Monokuma to act on his own – setting up an AI to act the way she’d approve of, by manipulating some help out of a classmate of hers. It’ll be complicated, but? It’d be worth it.
Masquerading as a normal student can be interesting. Sometimes. Though, this certainly hasn’t stopped her… hobbies. She has spent a lot of her time at Hope’s Peak Academy still attempting to spread despair. Though I won’t give specifics, Junko actually did quite a lot during this time~ Especially while still pretending to be a normal student. ( Not to mention her job as a model! Who could have thought one could accomplish destroying the world while so busy, eh? ) Regardless, during this verse, she usually appears to be a pretty average student of Hope’s Peak Academy. I mean, moody, but~ eh.
In this AU, Junko wasn’t born obsessed with despair. In fact, for the most part, she is a pretty normal girl. Except for her extraordinary ability to analyze situations and such – Predicting outcomes, noticing patterns, and so forth? She has always had a knack for it. So, it really was no surprise to her when Hope’s Peak Academy sent a letter to her, asking her to join their class. At first, debated turning it down – She’d predicted this might happen, and so it bored her a little. However, it did make her curious: Were the others there like her at all? In fact, it was that thought that got her to go. She wanted to know if there was anyone who was like her. People who could match wits with her. People she couldn’t always predict. And, since going, she’s been smiling more. Making more friends. ( She is the “Ultimate Analyst” in this verse. :’3 Since she had no reason to try to cover up her skills by making it appear that only a faction of her skill was what she really had. After all: It’s her observatory abilities that helped her be a Fashionista. )
A virus that slipped into the Neo World Program, as part of one of her many backup plans. She is a little unorthodox and a bit overwhelming. However? That’s no surprise. After all: The human one was still a bit crazy. And, though she doesn’t usually get herself involved until the “COUNTDOWN” has finished, this doesn’t mean she won’t – She does what she wants. It’s pretty much what Enoshima, virtual or otherwise, is famous for.
Junko Enoshima was born a vampire. Born dead. This has always given her a strange outlook when it comes to those who are alive - A mixture of jealousy and superiority. Because despite never being alive, she will “live” forever. This mixture of emotions gives her a bit of a dangerous range of actions, however. Despite the fact that it’s better for vampires to stay hidden, she’ll sometimes purposely tell people exactly what she is. Just to see how “mortals” respond to finding someone like her. She enjoys the fear she sometimes inflicts on her prey.
However? Sometimes? Sometimes she becomes fond of these mortals. Drawn to them by the fragile beauty of a fleeting life. It’s a beauty she can never hope to obtain, but something she firmly believes would disappear if they were to live forever, like she does. ( She is very heavily, unlikely to ever change another person into a vampire. )
Despite being the “White Queen” Role for Wonderland, she calls herself the “White Empress” and will become severely cross with anyone who gets it wrong - However, despite being an Empress, and being in control of the “Ivory Empire,” Junko doesn’t have any role-holders who work directly for her. Her ability of “FUTURE SIGHT,” the ability to see things that absolutely will happen (usually just things that involve herself, or those in her castle…) have caused her to long sense disband her group and kill the “KING” who was supposed to serve at her side. She considers herself the isolated queen though - as long as you can surprise her, you might earn her amusement, her favor, and even more. But? It’s no easy task.
You’ll find, however, she does have a certain amount of fondness for Role-Holders. At least, more so then “Outsiders”. Outsiders make her visions, her “future sight” more confused. More clouded. It makes her feel cut-off. So? Despite the fact that she has to like “Outsiders” and? She does. It’s just… is a risky business. Because if she doesn’t like you as much as she thinks your trouble? Her violence might show through.
Despite the odds, despite the fact that she even tried to execute herself? Junko Enoshima has still, somehow, found herself alive. What will come of this? Even she doesn’t know - she’s in a bit of a daze. How is she alive? How is she supposed to act now that she’s survived?
In this verse? People can ether assume she died and left (meaning they ran into her later), took her in at the Future Foundation to be punished, or saved her somehow? This verse is a little messy for details - After all: This can ether be the road to her attempting revenge or it can branch off to her attempting to redeem herself. She is chaos. It’s hard to know. ( When branches have started really showing up in threads, I’ll add more verses accordingly. )
Junko Enoshima and her twin are younger vampires – however? Like most purebloods, they were born vampiric. They are from an ancient line, origins tracing all the way back to Dracula’s line, and yet? Junko couldn’t be less interested in their origin – well, aside from being sure that their lot on Orsus was customized to her specifications. Including importation of dirt from her homeland ( for the entirety of the lot ) and even importing in the specific home she had wanted. ( And her sister went along with. )
They are less than a hundred years old – so? Relatively young, all things considered. However? They both inherited different abilities from their ancient bloodline. Junko was blessed with mesmeric eyes, able to draw people in or manipulate them by locking eyes with them. She needs to drink blood, however, to activate her augmented healing. She is not super human strong, however? She is quick and athletic. And giving humans ( living things ) he blood can create “ghouls” or “minions” out of them. She, like her great ancestor, can only be killed with a stake through the heart – she is weak to holy objects, but can exist in the daylight.
The only time she needs permission to enter an area is if the area is a holy ground of some sort.
The baseline of threads for the timeline of SDR2. So? Threads based on the Mutual Killing Game will use this, usually.
( Spoilers for SDR2 and DR3:Despair/Future/Hope ) ;; One of the many students brought to the Island for the Neo World Program. At the very least, that’s what everyone is meant to believe – While in truth? Chiaki is a created program based on everyone’s cognitive thoughts on someone who would be best at helping them all. She is not created of the true Chiaki, and is instead made of the memories and thoughts the others had of her, even if they don’t remember her much themselves. Regardless, she is considered the “Traitor,” because she is also considered a member of the “Future Foundation” and is meant to guide them all into recovery. Usami’s sister.
At first, a quiet high schooler just trying to go through school – after all, she’d rather be gaming, she eventually found out that gaming was also a good way to interact with others and make friends. Something she took to rather happily, actually. Cheerful, though still quite, the Ultimate Gamer was chosen to be the representative of the class eventually. And? Acted as something of a focal point of “hope” for the rest of her classmates. In general? She’s just a shy nerd who wants to make friends. After all: Sometimes, it’s nice to have a player two~
With Monokuma and AI Junko defeated from the get go, the rehabilitation of the former Remnant’s of Despair can happen without much trouble. So? To help them all make memories, bonds, and help them form hope? The lot of them are put through a lot of silly little events and group bonding experiences. Chiaki is there to help move the rehabilitation on, after all! That’s what she’s there for! And, honestly, she’s happy to do so. She’s happy to do anything she can to help her friends. ( Even if she won’t be able to leave with the rest of them, she’ll be happy just as long as they don’t forget her. )
Somehow, having survived the “Death Game” put together by Junko Enoshima, Chiaki woke up to the world in disarray. Her classmates had fallen to despair. The world was falling apart. And, because of the seriousness of her injuries… it had taken her some time to wake up. And? By the time she had, in a coma, she had been brought to Future Foundation. ( When she recovered and actually started getting the lay of the land, she became a member of the 7th Branch. ) However? When the Remnant’s of Despair were brought it, and when Naegi did what he did – she was quick to go along with them. ( “They’re my classmates! Please, let me help you! Let me help them!” )
Built to help save the others, she tried to do just that - Absorbing the virus data that she found forming inside the Neo World Program, before it could fully form. Unfortunately, this formed a stream of “RED DATA,” overwriting her initial programming. Instead of wanting to save them, she now has only one goal - Keep her classmates here. Forever. No matter what. Anyone trying to leave, would be considered a traitor. “I built this paradise for you, to help you, and this… this… this! This is how you treat me! You traitors!”
There is no game. Chiaki has no interest in any game. Any battle. She is data and given the data put into her unstable programming, she can manipulate the remaining data at will - The only thing the others on the outside were able to block her from, was being able to directly manipulate the data that made up the consciousness’ of those who were supposed to be receiving help. If your in this program, you’ll have to try very hard, very sneakily, to get out - because she’s not going to make it easy.
Chiaki Nanami is a member of the Light Elven breed. A type of elf that is famous for a few things – one? They are a breed of all female elven folk. They have never had anyone who is full Alven who is a male. Two? They are famous for guarding treasures, and making near games of watching over them. Enticing strangers to play their games and – to this day? Always, always losing. ( After all: other breeds, humans included, are only allowed to marry a member of the Weisse Frauen if they beat them in their game and capture their treasure. )
Chiaki has only just become old enough to have obtained her treasure. However? Unsure of whether she wants to marry or not – or even what sort of game she wants to do? She thought it would be wise to surround herself with other members of the Folk, to try to get some original ideas.
Traits of her breed include perpetually pale skin – and yet? Being entirely unable to see any of the veins in her arms, or through her skin at all. Her ears, which are harshly pointed. And the fact that she literally glows in the dark. ( And yet: At night, that’s all her body can do. She has no other access to her magic during the nighttime. )
This is the main timeline for SDR2: The beginning wasn’t so bad – It was confusing and that had put him on edge, he was yakuza,he couldn’t exactly afford to simply brush it off. This could have been an incident. It could have been a kidnapping for all he knew. However, as far as he could figure out? It didn’t look like it. Not at first, at least. But, once the killing game got announced, he made sure to separate himself from the group… while leaving a way for him to continue to get information inside of the group. Of course, even this didn’t work out in the end. Leaving him in a situation where he eventually became a part of the group. But, even then, he could be aggressive and defensive.
This is the primary verse for any DR3: Despair interactions!
Despite the fact that he had always attended class anyways, with the arrival of their new teacher, Yukizome, things have gotten a lot livelier. Sure, he still is reserved. He tries to keep himself a little bit away from his fellow classmates – after all. He does have a rather dark talent. And he doesn’t want people to heavily be involved with him or his family. This doesn’t mean he’s unwilling to spend time with his classmates, however. It just means he might have some reservations when it comes to getting to really know someone.
Despite starting out with what he was pretty sure was a kidnapping, it appears their “Teacher,” the overly enthusiastic rabbit, wasn’t lying. This really does just seem to be a place meant to form friendly bonds with one another. To create “hope” with one another. However cheesy that sounds? It doesn’t appear to have been a lie. So? Despite his restrictions at first, he does start to warm up to the others. “If I don’t, we won’t be able to leave anyways. This is in my best interest.” Sure it is, Fuyuhiko. Sure it is.
With despair twisting his mind? Fuyuhiko is a savage leader and a ruthless companion to the “Remnant’s of Despair.” After all: Who is better suited for this sort of bloody work? He was the Ultimate Yakuza. From the get go, he had a small army’s worth of people willing to follow his every order. When he fell into despair? It was only natural that he would become one of the more frightening of them. He has an intelligence network. He has warriors willing to do anything he asks. And? He has no shortage of plans of what to do, and how to do it, when it comes to plunging the world into despair.
( The primary verse for Post-SDR2 and during DR3:Future&Hope )
Being one of the survivors from the Neo World Program’s killing game, he like the others, had decided to stick around. Waiting for their companions to awaken. And? Once they did, they were more then happy to repay the favor. After all: They wouldn’t even have this chance if it wasn’t for a certain few who had decided it necessary to give them a second chance. Sure, life is going to be a little difficult - but? That is their repentance. Something Fuyuhiko is more then willing to live with.
A member of Orsus’ community for ages, he honestly cares very little to get involved with the others on the island. As long as they never become someone he has to collect from? He tries to give everyone their space – with the exception of his partner, Peko.
Fuyuhiko is a demon of an unranked position – after all, he’s related to arch-demons, and yet? He doesn’t want a place amongst them. So? There was a compromise. He would be allowed to live on the surface, so long as he took a specific job. He’s a demon in charge of “collection,” fetching the souls and such that were promised other demons in exchange for longer lives, riches, and the likes. He is very intolerant of people trying to offer him counter deals, however…
For the most part, Fuyuhiko normally looks like an average human. At least, until his powers are used – Any use of any of his abilities will make him lose his bind on his appearance, revealing his spiral horns on the side of his head, and his lengthy claws. His eyes also blaze red whenever he’s using any of his magic. Specifically his “ascension” magic, which he can use to pull souls out of bodies painlessly, assuming they don’t try to make a deal with him. Any attempts of bargaining, and he’ll use a far more violent method.
This is the verse that will be used for the main timeline of SDR2: Though the idea of an “island vacation” had seemed somewhat appealing, once he’d begun to warm up to the idea – once Monokuma arrived and entirely ruined that peaceful image? He’s become terrified. Due to his history, trust doesn’t come easily. And once he has been given a reason to distrust anything or anyone? He’s the first to become unapproachable. He’s easily excitable: quick to anger, quick to scream, quick to run away. However, he is also quick to apologize when he has found out he is wrong. ( Prideful at times, but not so prideful that he won’t admit a mistake. )
With Monokuma defeated, everything on the island is… well, about as normal as it could possibly be. I mean, there is still the fact that he got dragged out his school and somehow magically got teleported to an island in the middle of nowhere. So? He’s a little jumpy and skeptical from time to time. However, he wants to warm up to the scenario. After all! This was a legitimate chance to get to know others, make some genuine friends. Perhaps, as weird as it was, this was better than going to Hope’s Peak Academy? Maybe? Just maybe?
Originally uninterested in the day to day of normal school life, after he arrived at Hope’s Peak Academy, where it is unnecessary to attend core classes, he was eventually brought into the fold by his enthusiastic new teacher, Yukizome. At first, it was a little overwhelming. However? He quickly found himself becoming fond of the bunch. Doing what he could to help them and genuinely becoming part of the group. It was complicated at first, but he even found himself getting along with classmates he’d initially written off as unapproachable or just annoying… In general? He’s pretty peaceful here. Though, he can still be known to occasionally make a big deal about little thing…
His whole life he’s been willing to be the victim. He didn’t fight back. He didn’t often stand up for himself. And? The few times he did, he would back down. Not now. Kazuichi, having fallen into despair, is fighting alongside his companions with something of a new sense of… freedom? This makes him unpredictable and violent. Creating weapons of the likes no one has ever seen before. He is an enthusiastic member of the “Remnant’s of Despair.” Quick to violence and slow to show mercy.
Despite being one of the people whom were able to walk out of the Neo World Program, he chose to stay. He, like the others, were unwilling to abandon those still locked into their forced “sleep.” And, until the day arrived where they had all woken up? He had been unwilling to leave. When the boats finally arrived, he and the others took it over – it was time to repay the favor done for them. It was time to continue to live as “despair,” despite their overcoming it. They would work as a focal point. Something for the world to call an enemy. Even if it was all for show.
Due to his own lack of confidence and the fact that his father didn’t want him going? When Kazuichi received his letter of invitation for Hope’s Peak Academy, he simply declined it. He was one of the man mechanics for his father’s shop – sure! It was just for bikes, for now, but? It was never going to get anywhere without him anyways, right? Plus: They had to be mistaken. He was just the child of the head mechanic of the shop. He may be part of the shop, but? Being able to repair bikes… hardly counted as “Ultimate” anything.
A young wyvern lord, he was given the ability to shift into a humanoid form mostly for political reasons. Given that most races have agreed to stay hidden from the public eye, for safety reasons, though? His race was not one of them. Instead, his race had argued against it for years. Choosing, instead, to adapt to becoming a “deep sea” race, rather than a coexisting member of the “Folk” on the surface. However? Kazuichi isn’t content to just hide away forever in the bottom of the ocean. So? He went to the Council and had them teach him how to become humanoid – and is going to give living at a Safe Haven a few years to see if it’s really as bad as everyone kept making it out to be. After he has made his decision, he intends to return to the others with his decision. Yay or nay.
In his humanoid appearance, his teeth remain pointed – due to the nature of his races’ bones, they are rather difficult to hide. They are also venomous, if he feels threatened. Even in his human form, he’s able to summon his leathery wings at will – though? He also always has obvious lumps on his back to prove they are there. ( They always look pained and uncomfortable, taunt and white, like his bones are trying to poke through his skin. ) When particularly irritated, his eyes will slit – and scales will break through his human skin.
This is the verse for the main story line of SDR2.
What started out as a nice little trip – despite being unexpected, especially because she had thought she was about to starter first day at Hope’s Peak Academy, turns rabidly dark. With the appearance of a bear by the name of Monokuma and the announcement that they would be partaking in something called a “Mutual Killing Game.” Sonia is strong minded and strong willed. Being a princess means she is good at keeping a straight face and keeping herself calm, even in times of high stress. However? There is afear prickling at the back of her mind. After all? Who is doing this? Why is this happening? Why do she or any of her classmates have to die? What is the purpose of this cruel game …
Confused, but willing to adapt, the Ultimate Princess has found herself on a “school trip” to a mysterious Island along with the fellow members of her class. It’s confusion. But, as weird as it is… it doesn’t seem like a bad idea. Perhaps this was a good way to get to know everyone! Sonia would feel awfully silly if she didn’t at least give it a chance! Perhaps she could have a wonderful time with her class here, even if getting here… might still confuse her. ( … how does a room fold away and bring you to a beach? She may believe in magic, but… she still can’t put a finger to a spell that could do something like this. )
A member of Yukizome’s class, and always a will participant in showing up to class, from the moment they got their new enthusiastic teacher? She has found herself positively excited or class~ She wanted a true school experience. And she enjoys getting to know those around her. Even if… certain classmates can be a little… “overwhelming” to say the least.
A member of the “Remnant’s of Despair,” Sonia is still just as charismatic and as much of a leader as she has ever been. One of her strongest points, and part of what makes her so terrifying, is as a princess she has military training as well as the charisma to move people - she is a master of mass manipulation, as well as strategic destruction to decrease moral of enemies and so on and so forth. She is also very much willing to take up weapons and lead the charge. She is by no means weak. But she is terrifying.
Spoilers for DR3!
After having awoken from the Neo World Program, she and the remaining survivors had decided to wait for their classmates. They were willing to stick around there and wait for them to revive, regardless of the odds. However? With a little push from their local, artificial, genius? ( Izuru ) They were able to retrive all of them - and managed to pull off a bit of a last minute save for their saviors.
Someone who had moved to the island of Orsus in the recent years – particularly to train herself in the ways of her people, and give her a safe place to study. After all, it wasn’t until recent that she had even known that she was a witch. Her family had been intent to hide it from her, especially given that they considered themselves a strict religious family. And they would not have their daughter ruining that for them… However? Sonia’s natural magic was too strong to be sealed, and when it finally revealed itself, nothing would stop her from figuring out what exactly she was.
It took some time, but eventually she was able to discover that her origin-line tied her to the line of the original “W i t c h ‘ Q u e e n” and that meant she had the potential to grow into that level of power as well. Even to take the title – but? To do so, she would have to survive – because the line had disappeared for ages, and clans were currently warring over the title. And some untrained youth was certainly not going to do anything about the state of things. She needed to survive, which meant? Moving somewhere she could study in peace – until she is able to properly wield her natural talent.
Kyouko Kirigiri’s father, as well as the Headmaster of Hope’s Peak Academy, he doesn’t exactly have a simple life. Even before things get to difficult, he does have to deal with a schools worth of academically blessed students. These people are special and require a lot of special treatment – not saying favoritism, but? So that they may mature to the best of the best? They need the right equipment, the right resources, etc. Not to mention, occasionally these talented people can be a little… on the destructive side. And? That’s all without accounting for any of the tragedy that begins falling at his feet.
The Reserve Course. The Parade. The Massacre. The Kamukura Project… Slowly, everything begins crumbling around him. And it doesn’t exactly make it easy to run a school.
Determined to save his students as well as remain as a pillar of hope for the rest of humanity, Jin Kirigiri has made the decision to lock down Hope’s Peak Academy. Keeping himself as well as his students inside. It is a long shot – in fact? They may be there for the remainder of their lives. But, he is determined to make this shelter into something of a bomb shelter, a time capsule, so that they can remain protected and well. So that one day? They might help the world recover. With the students consent and even their help? They managed to do just that. Locking themselves away from the apocalyptic reality outside of their walls.
Hope’s Peak Academy is a very difficult place to run sometimes. Having to watch after all these young, bright, brilliant students – who can be just a little on the extreme side. It’s becoming more difficult. And? Now with the school attempting to branch out to an overseas branch as well? It’s not the time to be falling short. Or… letting students destroy the grounds. Or setting fires. Or –
Somehow, this job is a lot more difficult then he’d been lead to believe it was going to be. Oh well! He’s dedicated now.
A spirit bound to the island itself – he no longer knows what he was before he died. Whether he was human, or some member of the “Folk?” He doesn’t know. In his death, he’s lost even memories of how long he’s been there? And, in general, the people of the island are willing to accept him as one of their own regardless. After all: For the most part, he remains within the library – making himself something of a librarian of the ancient grounds, and running it twenty-four hours a day.
Due to his being there all the time, he’s become strong enough to run it. He’s gotten the mental focus to begin moving things back to their own shelves and such without help nowadays.
All the phantom remembers of before his death is that he died trying to help someone figure out what they were – and how to survive as what they were. He feels a deep-rooted pain for those who have their race or their heritage covered up from them, so? He does everything he can to help them figure out what they are, how to coop with it, and accept the good and the bad that come with it.