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knight in shining product placement ([personal profile] blindfoldcode) wrote2016-07-05 06:17 pm

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Player Information

Name: Airi
Contact: [plurk.com profile] seguecop
Age: 26
Other Characters: Nageki Fujishiro

Character Information

Name: Tsubomi Kido
Canon: Kagerou Project
Canon Point: Post-death in the Kisaragi Attention/Blindfold Code arc of the manga.
Age: 16
History: A basic history prior to Ayano's death

When Kido is 12 years old, her adoptive parents are caught in a landslide. While Kenjirou comes home to the children, Ayaka's body is never found. Kenjirou begins to act strangely, and the close relationship he used to have to his children, Ayano included, becomes strained.

Ayano soon figures out that Kenjirou is possessed by another snake, but not one as passive as is in the children. The snake plans to kill two of Kenjirou's students who are dear friends to Ayano, and rob all of the children of their snakes (and thus killing them as they are what brought the children back to life) to unite them so Kenjirou can be granted the wish to bring Ayaka, who is trapped inside the Heat Haze Daze back to life. Desperate, Ayano tries to stop her father's plan by throwing herself into the Daze from the roof of the school. Kido and Seto, the only two unaware of Ayano's plans, are devastated by what they think is their sister's suicide. The kids were 14.

Immediately after, the snake inside Kenjirou began to threaten Kido and Seto to Kano, who knew what had actually happened to Ayano and was the only living person to know their father was possessed. The three kids, due to their father's change in attitude and the loss of their sister, moved out on their own, along with Marry Kozakura, Seto's girlfriend and the granddaughter of the medusa whose snakes the children have inside of them. They're able to get by with Marry's crafts, Seto's part time jobs and Kano's information gathering, until they turn 16.

After August 15th when Kido is 16, things get a little... complicated. Kido has actually lived August 14th-16th repeatedly. Like. Probably dozens of times, if not hundreds. The route she's coming from--Kisaragi Attention/Blindfold Code--is one of the most told arcs, existing through the music videos, manga and anime with slight variations.

Which means events from it have happened three separate times. Slightly differently (except for the anime that one was just fucking weird that was excessively differently). Taking her from manga, the events leading up to her death are as follows:

So Kano, her adoptive brother, gives her information regarding someone like them--someone with red eyes, possessed by a medusa's snake--saying that there's another one of them wandering around the city. She stumbles across Momo Kisaragi freaking out in an alley and brings her back to the base she and the rest of the Mekakushi-dan (her brothers and Marry) live in, and explains the whole snake situation. However, Marry accidentally drops their tea set in fear, breaking both the tea set and Momo's phone. So the whole group has to go to this huge new department store.

While there, terrorists hijack the store and hold everyone hostage! Yeah this is a great start to the day and it gets worse. You'd think it couldn't but it does.

Thanks to Kido's power of concealment, she's able to hide the group she came in with and they aren't captured. However, among the captured is Shintaro Kisaragi (Momo's brother) and the girl who lives in his phone (she's not actually important to Kido so that's all you're going to get). They formulate a shitty plan and beat the hijackers. It's great. However, Shintaro faints while doing it and they bring him back to the base. When he wakes up, he's inducted as the seventh member of the Mekakushi-dan. (Kido, Seto, Kano, Marry, Momo, Ene and Shintaro at this point.)

And then, because like let's press our luck, everyone goes to an amusement park. Nothing of note happens there other than Kido being afraid of everything it's great.

It's on the way home that anything important happens. They're confronted by a black-haired boy on their walk home. He's armed. Kano tries to diffuse the situation and winds up shot in the head for his troubles. Kido is horrified. While she'd tried to portray herself as calm and collected, she's absolutely destroyed by her brother's death. While she tries to revive him, Seto attempts to take down the attacker. He's shot, too. So Kido just watched both her brothers die in front of her.

She's absolutely helpless when the attacker shoots her in the chest multiple times.

And that is how Tsubomi Kido died. Watching everything she loved destroyed in front of her and being powerless to stop it.

Personality:
Kido puts a lot of effort into being strong, being reliable to her friends, and being the leader. But that's really what it is--the qualities aren't necessarily innate, she has to put effort into it. Kido has proven herself to be just as frightened, and often just as lost, as anyone else in the Mekakushi-dan, but she acts like she has it together because that's her job--because she is No. 1.

Her grand personal motivation is to disappear, to remain unnoticed, to avoid the discomfort she experienced as a child, as the illegitimate daughter in a family full that emotionally and verbally abused her. Outside of her friends, she likes to be ignored for the most part, blending in with the crowd. Thanks to her eye ability, she is completely capable of making this literal, but it wasn't always such an easy ride. When she was young, she couldn't control it and her desire to hide from others became a fear of actually disappearing. For her dislike of the spotlight, however, Kido is the kind of person who wants to be reliable and responsible. She took on the mantle of the leader between her, Kano and Seto after Ayano's death. She desired to become stronger to be able to care for her adoptive brothers, and this determination is what pushed her into the role.

Kido's personality can come off as emotionless, rough or even cruel or angry to an outsider. As a child, her anger came out clear when someone she loved was hurt, making her somewhat scary to her brothers, though she loved them both dearly. Growing up, it's turned into more of an emotionless mask. She seems cool and distant, but in reality, Kido is afraid. When Seto ran away as a child and found Marry, her concern for both him and Ayano (who had worried to tears when he couldn't be found) came through angry texts and threats against his well being. Older, now, and having experienced amounts of loss that no human should ever have to experience, Kido's facade has faded from anger to apathy. When speaking with Konoha about the Daze, Kido admits that a child who entered and never exited can't be saved. It isn't that she doesn't want to save her, or that she isn't upset about Hiyori's death, but the fact that she has had to come to terms with the fact that sometimes there are things you just can't do as you are. Her emotionless facade isn't who she truly is--the loss of her friends, the death of those around her, still hurts her every bit as much as any other person. At the end of the Blindfold Code/Kisaragi Attention loop in the manga, she still clung to Kano's body as much as anyone would, and she was the first to truly react to his death. She's every bit as vulnerable as she doesn't want others to believe.

Kido is often frightened and uses music as a way to keep herself preoccupied, plugging headphones in when she went into a haunted house, which angered Shintaro (she dragged him along because she was afraid to go in alone). Even though it was clear on the roller coaster she was absolutely terrified, she insisted to Kano that she was fine. Kano himself spends a great deal of canon harassing and teasing her, which lets out her violent side--he's very much her punching bag. He knows everything to say and do to get on her nerves, and she grows frazzled when things don't go according to plan. Though she's kind to those around her, the best way to know how close you are to her is the way she expresses herself around you--if she lets herself get angry or flustered or freaked out, or has any real emotional response on a regular basis, you've wormed your way into her heart. (It's also worth noting that Kido's habit of hitting Kano is his request. He knows it's the only way to snap himself out of an illusion and as children, he trusted her and asked her to do it to make sure he stayed himself.)

Kido is more perceptive than she sometimes lets on, knowing exactly what to say to cheer Momo up when she finds her running from a crowd. And she knows Kano's illusions are sometimes harmful--she's perfectly content to him back to his true self by punching him in the gut. She's brutally honest with Seto, sometimes acting meaner or angrier than she really is because he used to be a woob who couldn't figure out they love him. She's kind to Marry, but doesn't necessarily coddle her. To Shintaro and Konoha, she's friendly and welcoming. This is where her efforts pay off--Kido doesn't have to pretend to be a good leader. She is one. She's not great at charging into battle, but she's good at keeping the dan together and caring for them. And that's what they need--everyone in the dan was affected by Ayano's death. Charging into battle was Ayano's greatest mistake, even if it does save them in the end. Kido won't do that. She won't put herself or others at risk needlessly, because she has lost everything. Her biological family, her adoptive mother, her adoptive father's love, and her adoptive sister. To put others through loss or lose others is not her prerogative. Kido is careful. She plays defense, though that sometimes means standing between her loved ones and danger. That is something that requires no effort on her part. Kido cares deeply for those she lets in, no matter how rare they are, and above even her own comfort, she wants to keep them safe.

Abilities: Kido has one ability. Thanks to the snake possessing her, she is able to turn invisible and inaudible when she's sad or scared. At this point in her life, the ability only works when you're not looking at her already and when you're not in physical contact with her. When she does so, her eyes turn red. She is also able to conceal others within a six foot radius. The reality of her power is that she changes her ability to be perceived by others. She isn't actually invisible, more that she makes others unable to notice her. From the FAQ, though, Kido can't have this power so it's good.

Strengths: Resilient, determined, responsible, caring, brave
Weaknesses: Difficulties with social interaction, rash, self-sacrificing, overly trusting, easily afraid. summed up quite nicely with communication disordered 2D otaku hikiNEET, in the shidu's version of the daze video

God/Shinki: Shinki
Why?: She dead already. Also, as much as Kido portrays herself as the leader, the reality of things is that she's a very dependent person. Her role as leader comes more from her need to be valuable and needed than it does from wanting to actually lead. She doesn't want power. She wants to be needed. And more than thinking that it suits a shinki, I think it does not suit a god. Kido could not be a god. She's too much of a goddamn mess.
Cause Of Death: Shot by Kuroha after watching her brothers die.
Vessel: Ipod
Name Location: The center of her back.
Power: Invisibility! Because like she can't actually have her power so good enough i guess.

Writing Sample

Sample: I touched a test drive

Other

Anything Else?: So I talked to Mira and she offered to have Deku take Kido as his shinki. If that's not possible, I understand. I know there's a shortage and I want to be fair, but if it's okay, could that be a thing?