Saiguuji Sion (
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IC INFO
_CHARACTER'S NAME: Sion Saiguuji
_CANON: Di[e]ce
_CANON POINT: Chapter 41
_CHARACTER'S (ACTUAL) AGE: It's never explicitly stated but he's a senior in high school in Japan so it has to be 17 or 18. I tend to go with 18 so let's say 18.
_CHARACTER'S (APPARENT) AGE: Appears his age
_CHARACTER'S HAIR COLOR: White
_TANAGURA (elite) OR MIDAS (mongrel)?: Midas
_HOUSING PREFERENCE: Somewhere in Area 3 of Neal Darts
_HISTORY: I could give you this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Di(e)ce
Or I could summarize Di[e]ce as "Literally what your computer does when it runs a virus scan/repair, as metaphorically represented by murderous, homosexual teenaged AI" or I suppose I could try to write this app legitimately.
As a child Sion started off as a shy, overly emotional crybaby. Taken at five years old from his happy home, he was made to live with a man called Akikage and a kid who looked (almost) exactly like Sion, named Gara. They were to be trained as game pieces, specifically "bishops", in a chess-like underground Battle Royale game known as Di[e]ce, where the ultimate goal was the elimination of the other team. Sion and Gara were raised together practically as brothers with the intent that they would one day be opponents by serving two separate “Kings”. Predictably, this led to issues.
Sion tried to run away at first, and he took Gara with him, telling Gara his mother would surely adopt Gara since Gara’s own parents didn’t want him back. The escape attempt failed and they were both brought back to learn to be good little murderers.
During his youth it was clear he grew more fond of Akikage, even dependent on him in a captor-bonding, or Stockholm Syndrome, way. That Akikage inflicted early traumatic memories on both Sion and Gara probably helped that. It was also apparent he loved Gara during that time, but strove much harder than his pseudo-brother for Akikage’s approval. A forbidden encounter with young Kazuki, his future King, only left Sion further enthralled by the person he was bound to protect. By the time they were teenagers it was apparent he’d been obsessing over Kazuki for a long time. Long enough to beat Kazuki’s scores in all the arcade games he played and to know Kazuki very well without ever having directly interacted with him, despite going to the same school. Think of him as an incredibly intent stalker, 'knowing all Kazuki's facebook status changes the moment they happened' kind of stalker.
As Sion grew he took on more of Gara’s stoic traits, perhaps out of admiration for Gara, or maybe in emulation of Akikage, or just as a defense mechanism. By the time he was a teenager he passed well for a reserved, polite lineface with no emotions and a tendency to troll. It was a lie. Despite himself, emotions would often show on his face in flashes of intense feeling.
The first Di[e]ce game started in the school Sion and Kazuki attended. It ended with Sion’s first failure at his role of Bishop when Gara killed Kazuki. Luckily enough, King pieces could only permanently be killed by other Kings, so Kazuki “reset” after his death and Sion was able to fill Kazuki and his friend Yuki in on the rules of Di[e]ce.
After the games began, Sion took his role as guide seriously. Though he never tried to make Kazuki’s decisions for him, he did stop Kazuki from dangerous moves at times, and would provoke, bully, or criticize Kazuki if he felt it was needed by his role as guide. At the same time he deeply cared for Kazuki, and even the other players on their side. He looked after them, but was generally very quiet, voicing his opinions only when he felt especially compelled to.
As the canon progressed, various Di[e]ce games were held. Along the way Sion was killed and revived by Kazuki’s sacrifice of his own infinite life, something which affected Sion deeply as another failure. But was also kind of baffling because aside from Kings revival did not happen to anyone. So he spent most of the time after his resurrection being really fucking confused. Agreeing not to die for Kazuki’s sake, Sion promised to help Kazuki end Di[e]ce, unaware that to do so Kazuki would have to suicide. So they all marched off to the final battle, Kazuki died and....
Their lives reset. Because by suiciding Kazuki ended the cycle of Di[e]ce and fixed the broken program of Saryuu, Akikage’s dead brother. Turns out they were all AI after all, and since the administrators of the program, Saryuu and Akikage, weren’t totally heartless, they revived the dead pieces, rewrote their lives, and gave them all happy endings, reseting things to a happier timeline. Meanwhile there's an end page talking about theethics in video game journalism ethics of using AI for war games and biowarfare simulation testing (one of the original purposes of Di[e]ce? idk my bff zero sum).
However Sion will be coming in right before the reset because apping a character from a canon right after they forget the entire canon and get new memories would be weird.
_ABILITIES: He's an AI! Which means nothing particularly in universe because until the end no one knows they're in a virtual world and Sion actually never finds out. But it does mean he's programmed with a few cool skills.
Generally physically faster/stronger than a base human. Not only is he trained in many forms of combat including hand-to-hand, knives, swords and archery, he is just impossibly fast and a bit too strong to be considered natural. He's probably lower level than any real shounen character ever, but he isn't going to be bothered by Joe Mugger.
He has "promotion" which is like a chess piece level up where his eyes get all weird geometric flower shaped irises and he can move at super speeds even while in the process of dying. It won't save his life but he can do cool fighty things while in this state. But it doesn't auto-heal him or anything. It's like a trance state in FFIX or whatever, he can use it to take down bosses but if he dies he still needs a phoenix down. Unlocking the state also requires an incredibly strong urge to protect someone else, not just himself.
He is impossibly good at video games and even more so at technology. "The protagonist is passed out for a day and now Sion has a computer lab scanning all news and media and police alerts in the area set up in the living room out of nowhere" kind of good.
Telepathic immunity: It's noted by one of the telepaths in the series, with some alarm, that he can't detect or hear Sion's thoughts at all, and he can't hear into Sion's brain even when he tries.
The last I leave to mod discretion, because zero sum series and explicit powers lol:
Healing: he can heal Kazuki by touching him. That is absolute canon. I often joke he's a repair tool for Kazuki. But it's kind of dicey (ha ha) whether he can heal anyone else. I have played him in other games with a weak ability to do a hands on slow kind of healing (he has to be in touch contact with the person) because he's joked to be the party White Mage in canon but never explicitly stated if he can heal others or not. Having some healing ability appeals to me, makes for fun CR and is a good excuse for touching people, but I don't want to be like YEAH HE HAS THIS when it's not entirely clear. Up to you mods.
_PERSONALITY: Sion's base personality is a very loving, fluffy, sensitive person who deeply cares about people and cries a lot and is a momma's boy. His nickname as a kid is literally "crybaby Sion". However all that changed whenthe fire nation attacked he was given to Akikage to raise. In part due to trauma, in part due to the nature of the role he was raised to fulfill, in part because the people he grew up with, Akikage and Gara, weren't exactly emotionally available, and Gara especially had a fatalistic stoicism Sion admired as ~strong~ and wanted to emulate.
So he grew up to be kind of an ice princess, cold, and emotionally awkward, at least on the surface.
In addition, his early childhood brainwashing left him fixated on Kazuki and on his mission in Di[e]ce.
So before we move on let us examine all that and where and how it is reflected in canon. In his flashback chapters he's shown as a shy and timid boy being confused as he's left with this strange Akikage man. But he's also shown to be a surprisingly observant five year old with a sensitive nature. When Gara is brought in for them to meet he has bruises on his face, and Sion immediately wonders where they came from and if they were "those men who brought him in". It turns out later that the bruises were from Gara's parents, a fact which makes Sion cry in compassion for this child he's only just met. In fact, Sion cries at a lot. He cries at the idea of never getting to go home, he cries when falls down, he cries for Gara's sad situation, he cries and faints in shock when he really finally realizes he can't go home anymore. He's pretty sensitive and sheltered, expressing his emotions easily and freely in a contrast to the way Gara seems already to be jaded and cynical about the world. He also sees Gara's lack of tears as incredibly inspiring and strong and cool, something he admires and rather quickly idealizes when Gara helps him with his escape attempt.
But just because Sion's a crybaby at age five doesn't make him a coward. Sion is the one who proposes they run away. Sion is the leader in the escape attempt, Sion is the one who, whether Gara wanted to come along or not, decided to leave the bullshit idea of being left with some stranger, and he was only five. Even though his plan ultimately failed, Sion proved to have a surprising amount of courage and compassion and intelligence for a child that cries so much and might seem initially weak. Even at that age he had an inner strength. However he was raised by a man who lied to and used him from the start, for the purpose of killing other people. Sion's compassion was not an asset for a future killer. Akikage used lies to convince Sion that the game of Di[e]ce was necessary, and the main lie was that it was to prevent full on war. That Di[e]ce was perpetuated by these inexplicable beings playing chess with human lives, and as long as Di[e]ce was kept on a small scale a few thousand lives lost wouldn't mean much compared to the millions of lives saved. Sion was shown/had to live through a horrifying war montage implanted in his mind by these beings, and the trauma left him deeply scarred and convinced that saving the world from war was acceptable at the price of a lesser amount of lives. It also left him fixated on Kazuki as the person he had to protect to achieve this.
Sion's new goal in protecting Kazuki meant he had to buffer and hide his compassion. He had Gara as a model for how to be stoic, and he had Akikage as an emotionally unavailable father figure, and so by the time he was a teenager he wasn't much good at expressing himself and kept his feelings in check as much as he could. Where as, as a child he smiled, cried and made faces freely, when faced with the first di[e]ce and enemies in his own school his expressions and words were more closed off. From the first di[e]ce he referred to himself as only Kazuki's tool and demanded orders from Kazuki to even reveal more about the game they were all caught in. But he wasn't entirely the blindly devoted follower his words might have painted him as, since he did pick Kazuki up over Kazuki's protests and carry him away from danger.
In general his personality in the first part of the series was a mix of trying to be a good follower and and a good guide to Kazuki. Fluctuating between being quietly supportive and promising to never leave Kazuki, holding Kazuki as he cried, or asking for orders and arguing with Kazuki or deliberately provoking him in order to get him out of a sad slump. Sion's single-minded devotion to Kazuki was, to everyone else, a little weird, but to Sion very natural. After all, he had been literally raised to serve and protect that person, and everything else in the world was secondary. Even the fact that he had to kill people didn't seem to bother Sion, taking out strangers and his own classmates without any particular change in expression.
However his mask of being totally emotionally untouchable is easily seen as a mask several times through the series. In the first chapters he makes a lot of alarmed faces at the enemy king whenever he's near Kazuki, before anyone else but Sion knows anything about Di[e]ce. It's complicated for Sion because the enemy king is Kazuki's best friend, so Sion can't exactly shove him away without Kazuki hating Sion for it, but Sion's desire to protect Kazuki and abject fear of the enemy hurting him is absolutely evident in his tension and expressions. Later, Kazuki thanks Sion for being there, a simple, sweet scene and Sion's response is a red blush which he tries to hide behind his hand. His stoicism is an act that has a lot of cracks in it, and he struggles often to maintain an impartial expression, letting his emotions slip in little things like dry cracks at humor in calm moments, or teasing Kazuki to get Kazuki out of depression.
The first time he smiles on screen as a teenager is when he's dying, and yet he's happy, because he was able to save Kazuki. And his smile is to reassure Kazuki so Kazuki won't cry. It's obvious that even though he pretends to be an ice princess the kind child who thinks of others first and wants to protect someone important to him is still exactly who Sion is, under the warped upbringing.
Things shift a bit, however, after Kazuki brings him back from the dead. At that point the series is cancelled and being rushed through a quick ending, so development for everyone is pretty slim. But Sion's stoicism is almost entirely wiped away. The time between his revival and the final battle is a day or two at most, but Sion spends that time looking wide-eyed and being given a few hard revelations--one being that Akikage lied to him about the entire purpose of Di[e]ce, a revelation that his whole life was a lie and his trust in that man misled. Another was that Kazuki sacrified near immortality to save Sion, something that upset Sion greatly. Basically the last day or so before the end was a lot of big reveals and very, very confusing "why am I alive again I definitely just died how is that even possible" with no answer on that last one.
The look of shock and betrayal he gives when he learns Akikage lied to him, the way he yells at Kazuki for saving him, the emotional face he makes at the whole situation is a much more emotionally open way of expressing himself than he had in the early chapters. An accelerated, death-induced development into being more open with his emotions, but also more awkward and lost, less self-assured. His purpose wasn't as fixed and his life was a lie, so for Sion the world has turned upside down and he's still reeling and trying to collect his own bearings by the end. The only thing that never wavers is his devotion to Kazuki. And at the last his promise to Kazuki that he'll try to live instead of seeing himself as a sacrificial game piece.
_ITEMS: Since I'm apping him from the final battle he has on like, white slacks and dress shirt, a stupid white trench coat, a bluetooth headset and phone and probably a couple knives.
WRITING SAMPLES
_GEN SAMPLE: a) TDM, meeting Shinya
_SMUT SAMPLE: TDM, meeting Gilgamesh
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT MY CHARACTER IS THE FOLLOWING:
_SENTIENT: yes
_MENTALLY ADULT: yes
_CAPABLE OF CONSENT: yes
_CAPABLE OF SEXUAL AROUSAL: yes
_CHARACTER'S NAME: Sion Saiguuji
_CANON: Di[e]ce
_CANON POINT: Chapter 41
_CHARACTER'S (ACTUAL) AGE: It's never explicitly stated but he's a senior in high school in Japan so it has to be 17 or 18. I tend to go with 18 so let's say 18.
_CHARACTER'S (APPARENT) AGE: Appears his age
_CHARACTER'S HAIR COLOR: White
_TANAGURA (elite) OR MIDAS (mongrel)?: Midas
_HOUSING PREFERENCE: Somewhere in Area 3 of Neal Darts
_HISTORY: I could give you this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Di(e)ce
Or I could summarize Di[e]ce as "Literally what your computer does when it runs a virus scan/repair, as metaphorically represented by murderous, homosexual teenaged AI" or I suppose I could try to write this app legitimately.
As a child Sion started off as a shy, overly emotional crybaby. Taken at five years old from his happy home, he was made to live with a man called Akikage and a kid who looked (almost) exactly like Sion, named Gara. They were to be trained as game pieces, specifically "bishops", in a chess-like underground Battle Royale game known as Di[e]ce, where the ultimate goal was the elimination of the other team. Sion and Gara were raised together practically as brothers with the intent that they would one day be opponents by serving two separate “Kings”. Predictably, this led to issues.
Sion tried to run away at first, and he took Gara with him, telling Gara his mother would surely adopt Gara since Gara’s own parents didn’t want him back. The escape attempt failed and they were both brought back to learn to be good little murderers.
During his youth it was clear he grew more fond of Akikage, even dependent on him in a captor-bonding, or Stockholm Syndrome, way. That Akikage inflicted early traumatic memories on both Sion and Gara probably helped that. It was also apparent he loved Gara during that time, but strove much harder than his pseudo-brother for Akikage’s approval. A forbidden encounter with young Kazuki, his future King, only left Sion further enthralled by the person he was bound to protect. By the time they were teenagers it was apparent he’d been obsessing over Kazuki for a long time. Long enough to beat Kazuki’s scores in all the arcade games he played and to know Kazuki very well without ever having directly interacted with him, despite going to the same school. Think of him as an incredibly intent stalker, 'knowing all Kazuki's facebook status changes the moment they happened' kind of stalker.
As Sion grew he took on more of Gara’s stoic traits, perhaps out of admiration for Gara, or maybe in emulation of Akikage, or just as a defense mechanism. By the time he was a teenager he passed well for a reserved, polite lineface with no emotions and a tendency to troll. It was a lie. Despite himself, emotions would often show on his face in flashes of intense feeling.
The first Di[e]ce game started in the school Sion and Kazuki attended. It ended with Sion’s first failure at his role of Bishop when Gara killed Kazuki. Luckily enough, King pieces could only permanently be killed by other Kings, so Kazuki “reset” after his death and Sion was able to fill Kazuki and his friend Yuki in on the rules of Di[e]ce.
After the games began, Sion took his role as guide seriously. Though he never tried to make Kazuki’s decisions for him, he did stop Kazuki from dangerous moves at times, and would provoke, bully, or criticize Kazuki if he felt it was needed by his role as guide. At the same time he deeply cared for Kazuki, and even the other players on their side. He looked after them, but was generally very quiet, voicing his opinions only when he felt especially compelled to.
As the canon progressed, various Di[e]ce games were held. Along the way Sion was killed and revived by Kazuki’s sacrifice of his own infinite life, something which affected Sion deeply as another failure. But was also kind of baffling because aside from Kings revival did not happen to anyone. So he spent most of the time after his resurrection being really fucking confused. Agreeing not to die for Kazuki’s sake, Sion promised to help Kazuki end Di[e]ce, unaware that to do so Kazuki would have to suicide. So they all marched off to the final battle, Kazuki died and....
Their lives reset. Because by suiciding Kazuki ended the cycle of Di[e]ce and fixed the broken program of Saryuu, Akikage’s dead brother. Turns out they were all AI after all, and since the administrators of the program, Saryuu and Akikage, weren’t totally heartless, they revived the dead pieces, rewrote their lives, and gave them all happy endings, reseting things to a happier timeline. Meanwhile there's an end page talking about the
However Sion will be coming in right before the reset because apping a character from a canon right after they forget the entire canon and get new memories would be weird.
_ABILITIES: He's an AI! Which means nothing particularly in universe because until the end no one knows they're in a virtual world and Sion actually never finds out. But it does mean he's programmed with a few cool skills.
Generally physically faster/stronger than a base human. Not only is he trained in many forms of combat including hand-to-hand, knives, swords and archery, he is just impossibly fast and a bit too strong to be considered natural. He's probably lower level than any real shounen character ever, but he isn't going to be bothered by Joe Mugger.
He has "promotion" which is like a chess piece level up where his eyes get all weird geometric flower shaped irises and he can move at super speeds even while in the process of dying. It won't save his life but he can do cool fighty things while in this state. But it doesn't auto-heal him or anything. It's like a trance state in FFIX or whatever, he can use it to take down bosses but if he dies he still needs a phoenix down. Unlocking the state also requires an incredibly strong urge to protect someone else, not just himself.
He is impossibly good at video games and even more so at technology. "The protagonist is passed out for a day and now Sion has a computer lab scanning all news and media and police alerts in the area set up in the living room out of nowhere" kind of good.
Telepathic immunity: It's noted by one of the telepaths in the series, with some alarm, that he can't detect or hear Sion's thoughts at all, and he can't hear into Sion's brain even when he tries.
The last I leave to mod discretion, because zero sum series and explicit powers lol:
Healing: he can heal Kazuki by touching him. That is absolute canon. I often joke he's a repair tool for Kazuki. But it's kind of dicey (ha ha) whether he can heal anyone else. I have played him in other games with a weak ability to do a hands on slow kind of healing (he has to be in touch contact with the person) because he's joked to be the party White Mage in canon but never explicitly stated if he can heal others or not. Having some healing ability appeals to me, makes for fun CR and is a good excuse for touching people, but I don't want to be like YEAH HE HAS THIS when it's not entirely clear. Up to you mods.
_PERSONALITY: Sion's base personality is a very loving, fluffy, sensitive person who deeply cares about people and cries a lot and is a momma's boy. His nickname as a kid is literally "crybaby Sion". However all that changed when
So he grew up to be kind of an ice princess, cold, and emotionally awkward, at least on the surface.
In addition, his early childhood brainwashing left him fixated on Kazuki and on his mission in Di[e]ce.
So before we move on let us examine all that and where and how it is reflected in canon. In his flashback chapters he's shown as a shy and timid boy being confused as he's left with this strange Akikage man. But he's also shown to be a surprisingly observant five year old with a sensitive nature. When Gara is brought in for them to meet he has bruises on his face, and Sion immediately wonders where they came from and if they were "those men who brought him in". It turns out later that the bruises were from Gara's parents, a fact which makes Sion cry in compassion for this child he's only just met. In fact, Sion cries at a lot. He cries at the idea of never getting to go home, he cries when falls down, he cries for Gara's sad situation, he cries and faints in shock when he really finally realizes he can't go home anymore. He's pretty sensitive and sheltered, expressing his emotions easily and freely in a contrast to the way Gara seems already to be jaded and cynical about the world. He also sees Gara's lack of tears as incredibly inspiring and strong and cool, something he admires and rather quickly idealizes when Gara helps him with his escape attempt.
But just because Sion's a crybaby at age five doesn't make him a coward. Sion is the one who proposes they run away. Sion is the leader in the escape attempt, Sion is the one who, whether Gara wanted to come along or not, decided to leave the bullshit idea of being left with some stranger, and he was only five. Even though his plan ultimately failed, Sion proved to have a surprising amount of courage and compassion and intelligence for a child that cries so much and might seem initially weak. Even at that age he had an inner strength. However he was raised by a man who lied to and used him from the start, for the purpose of killing other people. Sion's compassion was not an asset for a future killer. Akikage used lies to convince Sion that the game of Di[e]ce was necessary, and the main lie was that it was to prevent full on war. That Di[e]ce was perpetuated by these inexplicable beings playing chess with human lives, and as long as Di[e]ce was kept on a small scale a few thousand lives lost wouldn't mean much compared to the millions of lives saved. Sion was shown/had to live through a horrifying war montage implanted in his mind by these beings, and the trauma left him deeply scarred and convinced that saving the world from war was acceptable at the price of a lesser amount of lives. It also left him fixated on Kazuki as the person he had to protect to achieve this.
Sion's new goal in protecting Kazuki meant he had to buffer and hide his compassion. He had Gara as a model for how to be stoic, and he had Akikage as an emotionally unavailable father figure, and so by the time he was a teenager he wasn't much good at expressing himself and kept his feelings in check as much as he could. Where as, as a child he smiled, cried and made faces freely, when faced with the first di[e]ce and enemies in his own school his expressions and words were more closed off. From the first di[e]ce he referred to himself as only Kazuki's tool and demanded orders from Kazuki to even reveal more about the game they were all caught in. But he wasn't entirely the blindly devoted follower his words might have painted him as, since he did pick Kazuki up over Kazuki's protests and carry him away from danger.
In general his personality in the first part of the series was a mix of trying to be a good follower and and a good guide to Kazuki. Fluctuating between being quietly supportive and promising to never leave Kazuki, holding Kazuki as he cried, or asking for orders and arguing with Kazuki or deliberately provoking him in order to get him out of a sad slump. Sion's single-minded devotion to Kazuki was, to everyone else, a little weird, but to Sion very natural. After all, he had been literally raised to serve and protect that person, and everything else in the world was secondary. Even the fact that he had to kill people didn't seem to bother Sion, taking out strangers and his own classmates without any particular change in expression.
However his mask of being totally emotionally untouchable is easily seen as a mask several times through the series. In the first chapters he makes a lot of alarmed faces at the enemy king whenever he's near Kazuki, before anyone else but Sion knows anything about Di[e]ce. It's complicated for Sion because the enemy king is Kazuki's best friend, so Sion can't exactly shove him away without Kazuki hating Sion for it, but Sion's desire to protect Kazuki and abject fear of the enemy hurting him is absolutely evident in his tension and expressions. Later, Kazuki thanks Sion for being there, a simple, sweet scene and Sion's response is a red blush which he tries to hide behind his hand. His stoicism is an act that has a lot of cracks in it, and he struggles often to maintain an impartial expression, letting his emotions slip in little things like dry cracks at humor in calm moments, or teasing Kazuki to get Kazuki out of depression.
The first time he smiles on screen as a teenager is when he's dying, and yet he's happy, because he was able to save Kazuki. And his smile is to reassure Kazuki so Kazuki won't cry. It's obvious that even though he pretends to be an ice princess the kind child who thinks of others first and wants to protect someone important to him is still exactly who Sion is, under the warped upbringing.
Things shift a bit, however, after Kazuki brings him back from the dead. At that point the series is cancelled and being rushed through a quick ending, so development for everyone is pretty slim. But Sion's stoicism is almost entirely wiped away. The time between his revival and the final battle is a day or two at most, but Sion spends that time looking wide-eyed and being given a few hard revelations--one being that Akikage lied to him about the entire purpose of Di[e]ce, a revelation that his whole life was a lie and his trust in that man misled. Another was that Kazuki sacrified near immortality to save Sion, something that upset Sion greatly. Basically the last day or so before the end was a lot of big reveals and very, very confusing "why am I alive again I definitely just died how is that even possible" with no answer on that last one.
The look of shock and betrayal he gives when he learns Akikage lied to him, the way he yells at Kazuki for saving him, the emotional face he makes at the whole situation is a much more emotionally open way of expressing himself than he had in the early chapters. An accelerated, death-induced development into being more open with his emotions, but also more awkward and lost, less self-assured. His purpose wasn't as fixed and his life was a lie, so for Sion the world has turned upside down and he's still reeling and trying to collect his own bearings by the end. The only thing that never wavers is his devotion to Kazuki. And at the last his promise to Kazuki that he'll try to live instead of seeing himself as a sacrificial game piece.
_ITEMS: Since I'm apping him from the final battle he has on like, white slacks and dress shirt, a stupid white trench coat, a bluetooth headset and phone and probably a couple knives.
WRITING SAMPLES
_GEN SAMPLE: a) TDM, meeting Shinya
_SMUT SAMPLE: TDM, meeting Gilgamesh
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT MY CHARACTER IS THE FOLLOWING:
_SENTIENT: yes
_MENTALLY ADULT: yes
_CAPABLE OF CONSENT: yes
_CAPABLE OF SEXUAL AROUSAL: yes