Post by Mai Shinouji on May 18, 2016 5:04:25 GMT
NAME: Mai Shinouji
[PTabbedContent][PTab=APPEARANCE]
Mai Shinouji, a budding woman of average height and light skin tone, whose natural complexion would have you believe she was impeccably beautiful. However, like an entirely different side of a coin, the majority of the right side of her body is coated in a hideous red and pink scarring that traverses the scalp, her face, neck, and torso all the way down to her right hip where it peters off. These scars are years old, caused by an explosion and the resulting fire, letting others see into her tragic past. Besides that is a lankiness of the figure that seems to suggest there might be a bit of anorexia about Mai, but often her feminine curvatures are enough to stave off the suspicions, as she doesn’t look overly unhealthy. Her clothing also helps hide her slender body, and her burns serve as an excellent distraction otherwise. The final significant peculiarity of Mai’s body is the completely fake right arm she has, an armored metal prosthetic covered with a layer of fake skin. That arm of hers was lost in the explosion from years ago, leaving this to replace it.
Mai’s hair goes a long way in covering her facial scarring; the long black hair falls all the way down to her waist, and a slick of hair on the right side of her face completely hides one of her eyes as well as most of the discoloration, cutting off just below her cheek. Her hair is not completely black, though it is hard to tell without significant scrutiny: There are dark purple highlights weaves through her locks, and it only truly becomes apparent in broad sunlight as the rays reflect off of the dyes used. The face beneath her bangs is a child-like one that is as expressive as it is soft, besides the scars of course. She has a single amethyst eye uncovered by the locks of her hair, while the other is usually never seen. There’s a reason for this as well, for that eye has long ago been blinded by the same explosion that caused her burns, and the once vivid purple has become a muted lavender as shallow as can be.
Mai’s apparel is not known to much change, as she has set upon a single outfit she considers her ‘magus uniform’ and stuck with it for the most part. Given how she rarely leaves the safety of her own home, there is plenty of time for her to wash the outfit for the next time she needs to go outside. That uniform is one of the many uniforms given to students of the Clock Tower, not too different from what a school uniform would be expected to look like. The top is a snow white button-up shirt with long puffed sleeves and an unfolded collar. A large black ribbon is clipped at the front of the collar as the only decoration, making it a rather plain shirt. The other piece to this uniform is the frilled pink skirt that only makes it halfway to her knees, which is otherwise featureless. Mai wears a pair of black stockings and brown leather boots to cover the rest of her legs, and that usually completes the look. Sometimes she wears plain blue coat and black flat cap along with this uniform, though it is the Clock Tower uniform alone that acts as her signature look. Oh, and one last thing that is always by her side is the wheelchair she uses to get around, with a design that only hint at how durable its tough plastics and reinforced metals are, while a soft padded nylon seat maintains comfort.
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[PTab=PERSONALITY]
Before the tragic accident from her past, Mai Shinouji was very much a well-mannered, responsible, and enthusiastic young girl who possessed a child-like curiosity when it came to the ‘Mysteries of Magic’ as her father put it. When it was pointed out to her just how different and special she was compared to everyone else, and shown just some of the crazy possibilities out there for a magus, she became enamored with it; a student who thoroughly enjoyed the studying and the work involved in learning about things. Despite her shortcomings in the physical form, she possessed a good morality, a strong sense of duty, and brilliant mind. Her father knew she would be able to succeed his bloodline in his stead, allowing him to pass on the Magic Crest to her while making sure she understood its importance.
After that accident in which Mai lost her parents, the girl changed, becoming a more complex individual. For the source of her wonder—magic—to also be the cause of their deaths, Mai felt betrayed. She had always been a careful person considering her physical defects, but now she had become a cautious person on the inside as well. She felt that her life was always at risk in every action she took, and thus is hesitant to do anything without fully thinking it through and determining that it is safe. She is afraid of taking a single risk, and could be considered a coward. This even affects her socially as she is an awkward introvert, unwilling to open up to anyone. There is an intelligent and rich mind behind Mai’s outer shell, but hardly does she ever show anything than her shyness and embarrassment when dealing with others. She prefers to be aloof, and work alone.
Still, her childhood personality hasn’t disappeared; it is only buried deep within herself by the dread and fear caused by the event. She still secretly is curious about all the incredible things magic can accomplish even if she is too fearful to discover them for herself. She holds a regret that her father had left it to her to carry on his work as a magus but doesn’t actively do so. She is still a woman of good morality, duty, and intelligence, but the trauma races to the forefront of her mind whenever she steps outside the boundaries she set for herself. Mai wants to be a good person, and more than that she wants to become a hero like her father wanted her to be… but she stops herself. If someone were able to get her to open up to them, this would be the desire she displayed for them. When push comes to shove, this is the type of person Mai is.
An eternal advisor to Mai, the Deva called Indra is a heroic spirit whose summoning by the Shinouji family failed spectacularly, hence the tragic accident in Mai’s past that killed her parents. He was pulled into this existence as a broken fragment of the whole, and could not survive by himself, thus entering Mai’s body and using her as a host. Several years later, the shard had developed enough to form a conscious, allowing him to communicate with Mai within her own mind. Realizing that he was permanently reliant on Mai to sustain his existence, he resigned himself to coexisting with her, and thus acts as a part of her personality in that he comments and advises her on the circumstances surrounding her. While neither particularly wanted this, it is a relationship they warmed up to out of necessity.
Indra himself seems to be a good person, but possesses a more adult outlook on morality, and realizes that both sides have their flaws. Even so, he accepts those flaws and stays firmly on the side of good. Besides that, Indra is rather lackadaisical and whimsical, shaming his former status as a deity with a happy-go-lucky attitude. The man can even find ways to joke about situations of dire significance to the chagrin of his host, but is an ever-pleasant spirit as a result. He enjoys teasing Mai about her insecurities and mistakes, but also believes that he’s helping her in a way by doing so. He shows a desire to help Mai out, and finds it distasteful when she is depressed, but can never really exhibit this empathy directly; his methods of helping her never truly seem intentional. By some definitions… Indra can be considered to be a ‘Tsundere’.[/PTab={width: 350px;height:500px; overflow:auto; font-size:11px;font-family:helvetica neue;color:#545454;text-align:justify;padding:5px;background-color:#fdfdfd;line-height:10px;border-right:15px solid #003D99;tab-transform:rotate(270deg);tab-border:0px;tab-transform-origin:97% 50%;tab-font-size:8px;tab-background-color:#003D99;}]
[PTab=HISTORY]
Father: Daijiro Shinouji, a promising magus of the Clock Tower, who abandoned a stable and secure future as a part of the Magic Association for the sake of testing the limits of magic; he was not a man who could simply sit by with the weight of apocalyptic omens on his back. Atlas, a part of the Magic Association and yet not, predicted the world’s end to be on the horizon, and Daijiro was one of those in the Clock Tower that took these things seriously. He was not content with simply living a good life any longer, and he was willing to take the steps necessary to help prevent this catastrophe. This was in a time before the Chaldea Organization existed and before these warnings were taken seriously—Going against the will of the Clock Tower, Daijiro was just a single man using whatever he had to try and find a way to save the future. He would take the limits of his bloodline’s magic as far as it would go, and leave no stone unturned even should the contents be considered taboo.
Mother: June Kisaragi, turned June Shinouji after marrying Daijiro. She was no such outstanding being, but a magus nonetheless who was swept up in her husband’s great character and heroic ideals. Compared to a quest in which the fate of the world was at stake, June’s own problems seemed insignificant in comparison, and she couldn’t help but be drawn in by Daijiro’s charisma. She made his goals her own, and his morals her own. She would walk down a path in which she became his assistant and later his wife. They would bring forth the miracle of a child to inherit the Shinouji crest, making sure their legacy continued in that if nothing else. Then, they rushed into a project wherein they placed their hopes for this world’s salvation, a dangerous experiment that they knew the risks of… but something they felt had to be done.
Child: Mai Shinouji was the daughter of Daijiro and June, born into this world already with a terrible misfortune. She possessed the defect of Osteogenesis Imperfecta, a disease that made the bones in her body brittle and easily broken, stunting her physical growth for the rest of her life. Furthermore, when the girl was praised by a fortune teller—for the Shinouji family respected the art of clairvoyance—it was told that she was afflicted by bad luck that would not soon go away. Mai would leave her mother’s womb wailing and crying, but unlike other infants she would have more than enough reason to be doing so. There was no possibility that Mai could have done anything to deserve the tragedy that would befall her life, but it would seem that what powers above would deem it so regardless of that. This would set the tone for the times to come…
The circumstances surrounding Mai as the Shinouji family’s child were cruel and unfortunate for the couple, for there were expectations already set and responsibilities that she needed to take on. Even if Mai was as fragile as glass and it was foretold that hardship would constantly afflict her, there was no choice but to accept this single child as their successor, with what little time remained. She was to acquire her father’s Magic Crest and carry on in this world for him so that Daijiro did not feel regret should something befall him; that was certainty. Alongside raising Mai to be a magus worthy of the Shinouji’s family name, they had to make breakthrough after breakthrough with their research—a research revolving around the Holy Grail’s powers and the Heroic Legends that can be summoned by the artifact. It is there that the couple put forth all their efforts, in using a magic beyond human grasp to create a miracle that would save the world.
Naturally, these efforts were against the will of the Clock Tower, and thus a product only of the Shinouji’s efforts. Their magic—the magic to bind and manipulate—was suited for this, as Daijiro intended to control the artifact and use the power of heroes past… but this research never came even halfway to its culmination. For over a decade the Shinouji family made progress at a snail’s pace, and the pressure of time running out slowly began to eat away at the conscious of Daijiro. Efforts of caution and patience were forsaken one by one in order to try and increase this pace. There would be word of a new organization rising to the threat of world’s end elsewhere named Chaldea, but it was ignored by this household… It was too late, Daijiro was already too far into his project to stop here and cooperate with them. He would continue his experiments, unsupervised, in the magus’ workshop of the Shinouji. All the pieces were in place for a tragedy.
When Mai turned thirteen years of age, she already bore the mark of the Shinouji family crest on her back and was shaping up to be a first-rate Magus. Her magical circuits were plentiful and vivid, already showing potential for greatness. Not to mention, Mai kept faithfully to a study regimen not just because she was told, but of her own volition; she showed an interest in magic that Daijiro found healthy, no matter the hindrances she had to live with. She was condemned to a wheelchair to move from place to place, forced to reckon with many an accident caused simply due to her terrible luck, and never allowed to take things easy with what her parents put her through… but she took to it with genuine vigor, perhaps because she never knew anything different. Still, Daijiro was a happy father knowing this. He could continue his work without faltering.
What the Shinouji family was attempting to accomplish was simply unprecedented, however, along the lines of sorcery. They were attempting to achieve a miracle with mere man-made magic, and to believe they would succeed without incident was a fallacy of which they did not realize the scale. To their credit, they made it as far as they did without knowing failure due to how incredible their capabilities were, but it was just that which lured them into a sense of false security. No amount of idealism was enough to overcome the limits of magic, and in their final experiment, the Shinouji family would pay for it. In an attempt to summon and contain a spirit that could be considered a deity—part god—Daijiro and June finally overstepped their boundaries. A terrible explosion occurred in the workshop of the Shinouji family and instantly claimed the lives of Mai’s parents, while also destroying a large portion of their home. Mai too would be caught in this explosion as almost the entire right side of her body was immolated by the flames.
The result of this horrific summoning was not even the deity they sought, but an imperfect fragment of the deity, once known as the Deva Indra. This soul, brought into this world without the ability to even so much as sustain itself had only one primal instinct in it; he would seek out a host to serve as a container, allowing him to live, and as Mai was the only remaining living person in the Shinouji household, it was her that the spirit would inhabit. Indra’s power would stave off the flames that burned her and save her life, if only to keep himself alive. Then, this shard of a Heroic Spirit would become dormant within her, until it could restore its consciousness and full power at a later day. Mai’s own magic circuits would fuse with Indra’s power, and his mind would bury itself deep within hers. This was a fusion of human kind and a spirit, paid for with the lives of Mai’s parents.
Before the accident, Mai knew nothing more important than the pursuit of magical knowledge. She was a natural prodigy and the magical circuits passed down to her were certainly not lacking. She was prime material for a top class mage, and she made the efforts to do. By her father’s disciplines, she was led to study magic and enjoy the act of doing so, so to eventually carry on his work when he’d passed away. The Shinouji family magic was ingrained upon her flesh by the Magic Crest, but Mai knew it was her duty to surpass it and add to it, to carry on his duties… That was what was expected of her, but the tragedy that had claimed her parents’ lives was on a level beyond that. In the blink of the eye, she was orphaned, and there were few nights gone by after that day that she didn’t have nightmares about the agony of the flames eating her up; the pain beyond what her senses could handle. She thought that she would die then and there. After that traumatic event, the Magic Association arrived to investigate and take Mai in while the situation was resolved. The terrible truth they discovered was just as expected; her parents died as a result of their own experimentation having gone wrong. Magic was the culprit.
Mai didn’t want to blame magic, especially as she knew all the risks pertaining to its use. The problem was that she did neither want to blame the parents she looked up to and now were gone from her life. Whatever studies she had for herself at the time she stopped, and the ‘mysteries of magic’ that her father had always encouraged her to hunt, she no longer had any interest in. As a person whose body was so easily broken by even the smallest of dangers, she had to meticulously carry out every action in her life, but magic had always been the thing she didn’t need to hold back on; that was the reason she was enthusiastic about the craft. However, now that was no longer the case, as Mai witnessed the cruelty of reality for a Magus, that death is always on the doorstep for practitioners of the art. From that day forward, Mai would be just as careful with her magic as she had been with her physical activities. A cripple in both regards… She would stop trying anything new and only stick to what she knew.
This was Mai’s life for a good number of years, refraining from the use of magic whenever possible, despite her status as a Magus in the Clock Tower. And yes, it was the Clock Tower itself in which the girl would stay, away from her home in Japan where her parents had raised her. She rarely ever left the dormitories provided for her as it was hard to escape the presence of magic once outside. Whatever education she did receive didn’t have to do with magic either, as she took classes within the standard regimen of a middle school or high school. Her superiors within the Magic Association of course encouraged her to partake as a magus, like a constant badgering, but to no avail. She was seen as someone who had so much potential, but was squandering it off; yet Mai was a traumatized girl and others couldn’t realize the terror she felt that day. For this long stretch of time, Mai was someone who felt so alone, that she just didn’t have the drive to pursue what she was meant to pursue.
That was until the spirit within her finally woke up to show her she was not alone; Deva Indra, the remnant of the failed summoning produced by her parents was taking residence within her, without her even realizing it. It was only once she was able to hear the voice of this spirit that her view of the world would be changed. Indra was a heroic spirit who considered himself a deity, and told Mai that he was the result of the project her parents were working on in their last moments. He explained everything to her, from the moment he was brought into this world to the present when he had finally developed a way to speak with her. Because he had no choice, he was committed to working with Mai in whatever endeavors she pursued, but he could not sit back and watch her as she was; he was a good-natured spirit, after all. In a way that nobody else had been able to, Indra brought Mai out of her slump, using his unique position inside of her mind to help set her straight. She could not hide her thoughts from him like this, and thus he was able to say exactly what she needed to hear in order to snap her out of her low.
It was not easy, but with Indra’s help, Mai was able to overcome enough of her trauma to be able to move on. She still had a desire to become the type of person her father wanted her to be, despite everything that happened. Indra had appealed to that desire and made her recognize that she couldn’t let Daijiro down, even in death. Mai officially left the Clock Tower and the Magic Association all together, so that she could return to Japan and to the household of the Shinouji family. She had inherited everything from her late parents, from the generous amount of money they left behind, to the silvered pistol that had been considered a family treasure. Even if what was left of her home was just a burnt down mansion, it belonged to her, and she sought to pay her last respects to her family before beginning her own quest.
That is when she came into contact with an agent of the Chaldea Security Organization. A man who had discovered her departure of the Magic Association arrived offering a place for her within their ranks. They were a group with a goal eerily similar to that of her father’s, also believing in the same terrible omen that he did as well. She had never heard of these people before and yet by some sheer coincidence here was a man who said there was an entire group of people of similar mind to Daijiro. Knowing that she had resolved to carrying out his work, she couldn’t refuse the offer presented to her. It was both the easiest and yet hardest decision she had to make in her life, to join Chaldea and become a true hero...
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[PTab=POSSESSIONS]
Something that never leaves her side, for trying to move at all without it usually proves to be harmful; Mai is condemned to a wheelchair as a result of her brittle-bone disease, and it is used in any case in which she has to move more than a couple feet on her own power. While it is nothing especially magical, the quality with which the wheelchair was built is second-to-none. There is a chance that it could even withstand at least one attack from a Servant before being broken…
Due to a tragedy in Mai’s past in which she was caught in an explosion, she lost an entire arm and burned most of the right side of her body, despite surviving the accident. Since then, her arm has been replaced as part of her inheritance money from the parents she lost in that very explosion. As such, the prosthetic that was custom-crafted for her is of the utmost quality, built by a magus for defense against magic. Besides the material being used being lighter than steel yet as durable as titanium, what causes it to stand out is the special property it possesses, which makes it strongly resistant to magic much like the magic resistance soldier classes of servants would possess. Additionally, the mechanisms inside the metal exterior are robotics directly attached to Mai’s nerves, using state-of-the-art technology to faithfully carry out the commands of her brain like a normal arm would, yet more quickly and more strongly than her weak body ever could. This one single limb has a physical capability equal in strength and speed to a C-Rank Servant.
Her father’s firearm, and the catalyst to his signature spell. This is a chrome-cased SIG Sauer P220 semi-automatic pistol, capable of holding 8 rounds per clip. Mai always carries this weapon on her in a concealed state, along with a spare clip of ammunition. Besides the silver sheen it has, there isn’t anything special about the gun itself. The bullets however are especially made to be sturdy even at the level of a Servant’s weaponry; that is to say that these projectiles are not so easily cut apart or destroyed by their kind.
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[PTab=MAGECRAFT]
The art of the Shinouji magecraft falls under the branch of Alchemy; a broad form of Transmutation that focuses on taking over an object or element with one’s mana (Binding) and then using that mana to control that object or element’s actions (Manipulating). This subclass of Alchemy completely forsakes the creation and alteration of properties to focus wholly on the movement. When anything is bound to the magus this way, it becomes an extension of their body much like any limb attached to them by flesh and bone; the user’s will becomes the will of the object so long as the mana is sustained within that which is controlled. A Shinouji usually sacrifices the ability to create substance, however, and cannot change what is available to them to be better suited for combat; this weakness forces a user of this magic to rely on their surroundings and their own possessions in order to make the best use of it. In exchange, what is gained is a powerful ability akin to telekinesis, to move things with mere thought.
Mai Shinouji, naturally, adopted her family’s magic crest, granting her an expansive archive of her family’s magecraft without needing necessarily learn the fundamentals of it personally. Still, she pursued the knowledge of Binding and Manipulating, and further into Transmutation as a whole for the pride of her parents. Coming to terms with the magic crest she possessed was not difficult, but it was the lack of any regard to the other aspects of Transmutation that caused her to also begin studying in these areas. She would have only started to add her own learnings of material reinforcement to the magic crest upon her back before the tragedy of her parents’ death, when Mai cut off her studies. Still, despite her reluctance to explore any further into the mysteries of magic, she is a master of the Shinouji’s special transmutation at the least, and a novice of reinforcement magic in addition.
Directly as a result of the Experiment Gone Wrong from Mai’s past, the Heroic Spirit of which her parents had attempted to Bind with their Transmutation magic rather than through the Chaldean organization was improperly pulled into the present time as merely a fragment of himself, barely a sustainable spirit. The bastardized summoning process caused an explosion that took the lives of Mai’s parents, leaving only her as a host. Indra, or rather the fragment of his current existence took hold in Mai’s body, which resulted not only in vastly improved magical circuits, but a unique sorcery trait known as Pure Eyes. After several years adapting to the entity taking hospitality in her body, she has gained the ability to focus mana into the area around her eyes to activate this special ability, dissolving her pupils and irises into a brilliant white light. While active, Mai’s field of view expands to a complete 360 degree circle with no blind spots, and allows her to pierce all non-magical obstacles with her vision for up to a full kilometer in any direction, giving her a sort of all-sight. Additionally, mana and spirits that a human would not normally be able to observe become visible to her this way. The catch is that these Pure Eyes only allow Mai to visualize the ‘surface’ of any given sight, and provides no information about it on its own. The eyes merely provide the pieces of the puzzle to her, but it is up to her own efforts to put the pieces together into a coherent picture.
Mai’s magical capability is on the precipice of a first-class magus: She possesses a large amount of magical circuits due to the Experiment Gone Wrong in her past, allowing her the ability to sustain a powerful Heroic Spirit for a generous amount of time. Yet, despite that, it hasn’t stopped her from also refining the quality of her magic and dedicating time to understanding it down to the fundamentals. Mai can be considered a prodigy after the occurrence of the Experiment Gone Wrong, but has also cut off her research at the same time due to the circumstances. It is only by Mai’s own doing that she is preventing herself from reaching the top class.
Elemental Affinity: Force
While not related to her magecraft, Mai’s Osteogenesis Imperfecta is very much a part of her, otherwise known as Brittle-Bone Disease. Perhaps it can be something attributed to her terrible luck, but since birth the girl has possessed this disorder which weakens the strength of the bones in her body. An injury capable of causing a bruise on any other person would be enough to break a bone in Mai’s body, and she is generally weak in any physical activity as well. Even walking for extended amounts of time can prove a problem for her, which forces her to rely on a wheelchair when travelling from place to place. There is care in every action Mai makes, for the smallest thing could always be dangerous for someone like her.
Name: Kariudo – Shinouji’s Magic Bullet
Spell Rank: B
Effects: A spell with two names: Kariudo, the curt and proper title designated by its creator, Takayoshi Shinouji, and Shinouji’s Magic Bullet, as it is referred to by Mai herself. Kariudo is a spell which falls under the category of enhancement, while also dealing mostly with the Shinouji’s brand of manipulation magic; as such, it can not simply be cast on demand. Besides the lengthy incantation, Mai requires physical contact with a bullet in order to cast the spell, thus infusing it with her mana for later use. This can be used multiple times to prepare the ammunition for combat beforehand. A powerful enhancement turns the round of ammunition into “Shinouji’s Magic Bullet.” This enchantment possesses such basic effects as driving the projectile faster than it would normally would fly and giving it a much greater punch than the highest caliber sniper rifle made. However, this spell’s main purpose grants the shooter the ability to completely control the trajectory of the bullet for a total of 10 seconds, not only allowing Mai to track her enemies, but strike multiple targets in quick succession, and curve the bullet in on itself over and over on a victim, with only a single shot. One pull of the trigger can unleash a surprising amount of devastation in ten seconds, effective against both masters and servants, vehicles or buildings, while also being an efficient use of mana contained in a single bullet. As a consequence, however, Kariudo requires an intense focus on the part of the Magus to use, and will terminate upon a lapse of concentration. Both the strengths and weaknesses of this spell are pronounced.
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APPEARANCE
Mai Shinouji, a budding woman of average height and light skin tone, whose natural complexion would have you believe she was impeccably beautiful. However, like an entirely different side of a coin, the majority of the right side of her body is coated in a hideous red and pink scarring that traverses the scalp, her face, neck, and torso all the way down to her right hip where it peters off. These scars are years old, caused by an explosion and the resulting fire, letting others see into her tragic past. Besides that is a lankiness of the figure that seems to suggest there might be a bit of anorexia about Mai, but often her feminine curvatures are enough to stave off the suspicions, as she doesn’t look overly unhealthy. Her clothing also helps hide her slender body, and her burns serve as an excellent distraction otherwise. The final significant peculiarity of Mai’s body is the completely fake right arm she has, an armored metal prosthetic covered with a layer of fake skin. That arm of hers was lost in the explosion from years ago, leaving this to replace it.
Mai’s hair goes a long way in covering her facial scarring; the long black hair falls all the way down to her waist, and a slick of hair on the right side of her face completely hides one of her eyes as well as most of the discoloration, cutting off just below her cheek. Her hair is not completely black, though it is hard to tell without significant scrutiny: There are dark purple highlights weaves through her locks, and it only truly becomes apparent in broad sunlight as the rays reflect off of the dyes used. The face beneath her bangs is a child-like one that is as expressive as it is soft, besides the scars of course. She has a single amethyst eye uncovered by the locks of her hair, while the other is usually never seen. There’s a reason for this as well, for that eye has long ago been blinded by the same explosion that caused her burns, and the once vivid purple has become a muted lavender as shallow as can be.
Mai’s apparel is not known to much change, as she has set upon a single outfit she considers her ‘magus uniform’ and stuck with it for the most part. Given how she rarely leaves the safety of her own home, there is plenty of time for her to wash the outfit for the next time she needs to go outside. That uniform is one of the many uniforms given to students of the Clock Tower, not too different from what a school uniform would be expected to look like. The top is a snow white button-up shirt with long puffed sleeves and an unfolded collar. A large black ribbon is clipped at the front of the collar as the only decoration, making it a rather plain shirt. The other piece to this uniform is the frilled pink skirt that only makes it halfway to her knees, which is otherwise featureless. Mai wears a pair of black stockings and brown leather boots to cover the rest of her legs, and that usually completes the look. Sometimes she wears plain blue coat and black flat cap along with this uniform, though it is the Clock Tower uniform alone that acts as her signature look. Oh, and one last thing that is always by her side is the wheelchair she uses to get around, with a design that only hint at how durable its tough plastics and reinforced metals are, while a soft padded nylon seat maintains comfort.
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[PTab=PERSONALITY]
PERSONALITY
Before the tragic accident from her past, Mai Shinouji was very much a well-mannered, responsible, and enthusiastic young girl who possessed a child-like curiosity when it came to the ‘Mysteries of Magic’ as her father put it. When it was pointed out to her just how different and special she was compared to everyone else, and shown just some of the crazy possibilities out there for a magus, she became enamored with it; a student who thoroughly enjoyed the studying and the work involved in learning about things. Despite her shortcomings in the physical form, she possessed a good morality, a strong sense of duty, and brilliant mind. Her father knew she would be able to succeed his bloodline in his stead, allowing him to pass on the Magic Crest to her while making sure she understood its importance.
After that accident in which Mai lost her parents, the girl changed, becoming a more complex individual. For the source of her wonder—magic—to also be the cause of their deaths, Mai felt betrayed. She had always been a careful person considering her physical defects, but now she had become a cautious person on the inside as well. She felt that her life was always at risk in every action she took, and thus is hesitant to do anything without fully thinking it through and determining that it is safe. She is afraid of taking a single risk, and could be considered a coward. This even affects her socially as she is an awkward introvert, unwilling to open up to anyone. There is an intelligent and rich mind behind Mai’s outer shell, but hardly does she ever show anything than her shyness and embarrassment when dealing with others. She prefers to be aloof, and work alone.
Still, her childhood personality hasn’t disappeared; it is only buried deep within herself by the dread and fear caused by the event. She still secretly is curious about all the incredible things magic can accomplish even if she is too fearful to discover them for herself. She holds a regret that her father had left it to her to carry on his work as a magus but doesn’t actively do so. She is still a woman of good morality, duty, and intelligence, but the trauma races to the forefront of her mind whenever she steps outside the boundaries she set for herself. Mai wants to be a good person, and more than that she wants to become a hero like her father wanted her to be… but she stops herself. If someone were able to get her to open up to them, this would be the desire she displayed for them. When push comes to shove, this is the type of person Mai is.
Deva Indra
An eternal advisor to Mai, the Deva called Indra is a heroic spirit whose summoning by the Shinouji family failed spectacularly, hence the tragic accident in Mai’s past that killed her parents. He was pulled into this existence as a broken fragment of the whole, and could not survive by himself, thus entering Mai’s body and using her as a host. Several years later, the shard had developed enough to form a conscious, allowing him to communicate with Mai within her own mind. Realizing that he was permanently reliant on Mai to sustain his existence, he resigned himself to coexisting with her, and thus acts as a part of her personality in that he comments and advises her on the circumstances surrounding her. While neither particularly wanted this, it is a relationship they warmed up to out of necessity.
Indra himself seems to be a good person, but possesses a more adult outlook on morality, and realizes that both sides have their flaws. Even so, he accepts those flaws and stays firmly on the side of good. Besides that, Indra is rather lackadaisical and whimsical, shaming his former status as a deity with a happy-go-lucky attitude. The man can even find ways to joke about situations of dire significance to the chagrin of his host, but is an ever-pleasant spirit as a result. He enjoys teasing Mai about her insecurities and mistakes, but also believes that he’s helping her in a way by doing so. He shows a desire to help Mai out, and finds it distasteful when she is depressed, but can never really exhibit this empathy directly; his methods of helping her never truly seem intentional. By some definitions… Indra can be considered to be a ‘Tsundere’.[/PTab={width: 350px;height:500px; overflow:auto; font-size:11px;font-family:helvetica neue;color:#545454;text-align:justify;padding:5px;background-color:#fdfdfd;line-height:10px;border-right:15px solid #003D99;tab-transform:rotate(270deg);tab-border:0px;tab-transform-origin:97% 50%;tab-font-size:8px;tab-background-color:#003D99;}]
[PTab=HISTORY]
HISTORY
The Shinouji Family
Father: Daijiro Shinouji, a promising magus of the Clock Tower, who abandoned a stable and secure future as a part of the Magic Association for the sake of testing the limits of magic; he was not a man who could simply sit by with the weight of apocalyptic omens on his back. Atlas, a part of the Magic Association and yet not, predicted the world’s end to be on the horizon, and Daijiro was one of those in the Clock Tower that took these things seriously. He was not content with simply living a good life any longer, and he was willing to take the steps necessary to help prevent this catastrophe. This was in a time before the Chaldea Organization existed and before these warnings were taken seriously—Going against the will of the Clock Tower, Daijiro was just a single man using whatever he had to try and find a way to save the future. He would take the limits of his bloodline’s magic as far as it would go, and leave no stone unturned even should the contents be considered taboo.
Mother: June Kisaragi, turned June Shinouji after marrying Daijiro. She was no such outstanding being, but a magus nonetheless who was swept up in her husband’s great character and heroic ideals. Compared to a quest in which the fate of the world was at stake, June’s own problems seemed insignificant in comparison, and she couldn’t help but be drawn in by Daijiro’s charisma. She made his goals her own, and his morals her own. She would walk down a path in which she became his assistant and later his wife. They would bring forth the miracle of a child to inherit the Shinouji crest, making sure their legacy continued in that if nothing else. Then, they rushed into a project wherein they placed their hopes for this world’s salvation, a dangerous experiment that they knew the risks of… but something they felt had to be done.
Child: Mai Shinouji was the daughter of Daijiro and June, born into this world already with a terrible misfortune. She possessed the defect of Osteogenesis Imperfecta, a disease that made the bones in her body brittle and easily broken, stunting her physical growth for the rest of her life. Furthermore, when the girl was praised by a fortune teller—for the Shinouji family respected the art of clairvoyance—it was told that she was afflicted by bad luck that would not soon go away. Mai would leave her mother’s womb wailing and crying, but unlike other infants she would have more than enough reason to be doing so. There was no possibility that Mai could have done anything to deserve the tragedy that would befall her life, but it would seem that what powers above would deem it so regardless of that. This would set the tone for the times to come…
Experiment Gone Wrong
The circumstances surrounding Mai as the Shinouji family’s child were cruel and unfortunate for the couple, for there were expectations already set and responsibilities that she needed to take on. Even if Mai was as fragile as glass and it was foretold that hardship would constantly afflict her, there was no choice but to accept this single child as their successor, with what little time remained. She was to acquire her father’s Magic Crest and carry on in this world for him so that Daijiro did not feel regret should something befall him; that was certainty. Alongside raising Mai to be a magus worthy of the Shinouji’s family name, they had to make breakthrough after breakthrough with their research—a research revolving around the Holy Grail’s powers and the Heroic Legends that can be summoned by the artifact. It is there that the couple put forth all their efforts, in using a magic beyond human grasp to create a miracle that would save the world.
Naturally, these efforts were against the will of the Clock Tower, and thus a product only of the Shinouji’s efforts. Their magic—the magic to bind and manipulate—was suited for this, as Daijiro intended to control the artifact and use the power of heroes past… but this research never came even halfway to its culmination. For over a decade the Shinouji family made progress at a snail’s pace, and the pressure of time running out slowly began to eat away at the conscious of Daijiro. Efforts of caution and patience were forsaken one by one in order to try and increase this pace. There would be word of a new organization rising to the threat of world’s end elsewhere named Chaldea, but it was ignored by this household… It was too late, Daijiro was already too far into his project to stop here and cooperate with them. He would continue his experiments, unsupervised, in the magus’ workshop of the Shinouji. All the pieces were in place for a tragedy.
When Mai turned thirteen years of age, she already bore the mark of the Shinouji family crest on her back and was shaping up to be a first-rate Magus. Her magical circuits were plentiful and vivid, already showing potential for greatness. Not to mention, Mai kept faithfully to a study regimen not just because she was told, but of her own volition; she showed an interest in magic that Daijiro found healthy, no matter the hindrances she had to live with. She was condemned to a wheelchair to move from place to place, forced to reckon with many an accident caused simply due to her terrible luck, and never allowed to take things easy with what her parents put her through… but she took to it with genuine vigor, perhaps because she never knew anything different. Still, Daijiro was a happy father knowing this. He could continue his work without faltering.
What the Shinouji family was attempting to accomplish was simply unprecedented, however, along the lines of sorcery. They were attempting to achieve a miracle with mere man-made magic, and to believe they would succeed without incident was a fallacy of which they did not realize the scale. To their credit, they made it as far as they did without knowing failure due to how incredible their capabilities were, but it was just that which lured them into a sense of false security. No amount of idealism was enough to overcome the limits of magic, and in their final experiment, the Shinouji family would pay for it. In an attempt to summon and contain a spirit that could be considered a deity—part god—Daijiro and June finally overstepped their boundaries. A terrible explosion occurred in the workshop of the Shinouji family and instantly claimed the lives of Mai’s parents, while also destroying a large portion of their home. Mai too would be caught in this explosion as almost the entire right side of her body was immolated by the flames.
The result of this horrific summoning was not even the deity they sought, but an imperfect fragment of the deity, once known as the Deva Indra. This soul, brought into this world without the ability to even so much as sustain itself had only one primal instinct in it; he would seek out a host to serve as a container, allowing him to live, and as Mai was the only remaining living person in the Shinouji household, it was her that the spirit would inhabit. Indra’s power would stave off the flames that burned her and save her life, if only to keep himself alive. Then, this shard of a Heroic Spirit would become dormant within her, until it could restore its consciousness and full power at a later day. Mai’s own magic circuits would fuse with Indra’s power, and his mind would bury itself deep within hers. This was a fusion of human kind and a spirit, paid for with the lives of Mai’s parents.
The Aftermath
Before the accident, Mai knew nothing more important than the pursuit of magical knowledge. She was a natural prodigy and the magical circuits passed down to her were certainly not lacking. She was prime material for a top class mage, and she made the efforts to do. By her father’s disciplines, she was led to study magic and enjoy the act of doing so, so to eventually carry on his work when he’d passed away. The Shinouji family magic was ingrained upon her flesh by the Magic Crest, but Mai knew it was her duty to surpass it and add to it, to carry on his duties… That was what was expected of her, but the tragedy that had claimed her parents’ lives was on a level beyond that. In the blink of the eye, she was orphaned, and there were few nights gone by after that day that she didn’t have nightmares about the agony of the flames eating her up; the pain beyond what her senses could handle. She thought that she would die then and there. After that traumatic event, the Magic Association arrived to investigate and take Mai in while the situation was resolved. The terrible truth they discovered was just as expected; her parents died as a result of their own experimentation having gone wrong. Magic was the culprit.
Mai didn’t want to blame magic, especially as she knew all the risks pertaining to its use. The problem was that she did neither want to blame the parents she looked up to and now were gone from her life. Whatever studies she had for herself at the time she stopped, and the ‘mysteries of magic’ that her father had always encouraged her to hunt, she no longer had any interest in. As a person whose body was so easily broken by even the smallest of dangers, she had to meticulously carry out every action in her life, but magic had always been the thing she didn’t need to hold back on; that was the reason she was enthusiastic about the craft. However, now that was no longer the case, as Mai witnessed the cruelty of reality for a Magus, that death is always on the doorstep for practitioners of the art. From that day forward, Mai would be just as careful with her magic as she had been with her physical activities. A cripple in both regards… She would stop trying anything new and only stick to what she knew.
This was Mai’s life for a good number of years, refraining from the use of magic whenever possible, despite her status as a Magus in the Clock Tower. And yes, it was the Clock Tower itself in which the girl would stay, away from her home in Japan where her parents had raised her. She rarely ever left the dormitories provided for her as it was hard to escape the presence of magic once outside. Whatever education she did receive didn’t have to do with magic either, as she took classes within the standard regimen of a middle school or high school. Her superiors within the Magic Association of course encouraged her to partake as a magus, like a constant badgering, but to no avail. She was seen as someone who had so much potential, but was squandering it off; yet Mai was a traumatized girl and others couldn’t realize the terror she felt that day. For this long stretch of time, Mai was someone who felt so alone, that she just didn’t have the drive to pursue what she was meant to pursue.
That was until the spirit within her finally woke up to show her she was not alone; Deva Indra, the remnant of the failed summoning produced by her parents was taking residence within her, without her even realizing it. It was only once she was able to hear the voice of this spirit that her view of the world would be changed. Indra was a heroic spirit who considered himself a deity, and told Mai that he was the result of the project her parents were working on in their last moments. He explained everything to her, from the moment he was brought into this world to the present when he had finally developed a way to speak with her. Because he had no choice, he was committed to working with Mai in whatever endeavors she pursued, but he could not sit back and watch her as she was; he was a good-natured spirit, after all. In a way that nobody else had been able to, Indra brought Mai out of her slump, using his unique position inside of her mind to help set her straight. She could not hide her thoughts from him like this, and thus he was able to say exactly what she needed to hear in order to snap her out of her low.
It was not easy, but with Indra’s help, Mai was able to overcome enough of her trauma to be able to move on. She still had a desire to become the type of person her father wanted her to be, despite everything that happened. Indra had appealed to that desire and made her recognize that she couldn’t let Daijiro down, even in death. Mai officially left the Clock Tower and the Magic Association all together, so that she could return to Japan and to the household of the Shinouji family. She had inherited everything from her late parents, from the generous amount of money they left behind, to the silvered pistol that had been considered a family treasure. Even if what was left of her home was just a burnt down mansion, it belonged to her, and she sought to pay her last respects to her family before beginning her own quest.
That is when she came into contact with an agent of the Chaldea Security Organization. A man who had discovered her departure of the Magic Association arrived offering a place for her within their ranks. They were a group with a goal eerily similar to that of her father’s, also believing in the same terrible omen that he did as well. She had never heard of these people before and yet by some sheer coincidence here was a man who said there was an entire group of people of similar mind to Daijiro. Knowing that she had resolved to carrying out his work, she couldn’t refuse the offer presented to her. It was both the easiest and yet hardest decision she had to make in her life, to join Chaldea and become a true hero...
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[PTab=POSSESSIONS]
POSSESSIONS
Wheelchair
Something that never leaves her side, for trying to move at all without it usually proves to be harmful; Mai is condemned to a wheelchair as a result of her brittle-bone disease, and it is used in any case in which she has to move more than a couple feet on her own power. While it is nothing especially magical, the quality with which the wheelchair was built is second-to-none. There is a chance that it could even withstand at least one attack from a Servant before being broken…
Anti-Magic Prosthetic Arm
Due to a tragedy in Mai’s past in which she was caught in an explosion, she lost an entire arm and burned most of the right side of her body, despite surviving the accident. Since then, her arm has been replaced as part of her inheritance money from the parents she lost in that very explosion. As such, the prosthetic that was custom-crafted for her is of the utmost quality, built by a magus for defense against magic. Besides the material being used being lighter than steel yet as durable as titanium, what causes it to stand out is the special property it possesses, which makes it strongly resistant to magic much like the magic resistance soldier classes of servants would possess. Additionally, the mechanisms inside the metal exterior are robotics directly attached to Mai’s nerves, using state-of-the-art technology to faithfully carry out the commands of her brain like a normal arm would, yet more quickly and more strongly than her weak body ever could. This one single limb has a physical capability equal in strength and speed to a C-Rank Servant.
SIG Sauer P220 Pistol
Her father’s firearm, and the catalyst to his signature spell. This is a chrome-cased SIG Sauer P220 semi-automatic pistol, capable of holding 8 rounds per clip. Mai always carries this weapon on her in a concealed state, along with a spare clip of ammunition. Besides the silver sheen it has, there isn’t anything special about the gun itself. The bullets however are especially made to be sturdy even at the level of a Servant’s weaponry; that is to say that these projectiles are not so easily cut apart or destroyed by their kind.
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[PTab=MAGECRAFT]
Magecraft
Transmutation - Bind and Manipulate
The art of the Shinouji magecraft falls under the branch of Alchemy; a broad form of Transmutation that focuses on taking over an object or element with one’s mana (Binding) and then using that mana to control that object or element’s actions (Manipulating). This subclass of Alchemy completely forsakes the creation and alteration of properties to focus wholly on the movement. When anything is bound to the magus this way, it becomes an extension of their body much like any limb attached to them by flesh and bone; the user’s will becomes the will of the object so long as the mana is sustained within that which is controlled. A Shinouji usually sacrifices the ability to create substance, however, and cannot change what is available to them to be better suited for combat; this weakness forces a user of this magic to rely on their surroundings and their own possessions in order to make the best use of it. In exchange, what is gained is a powerful ability akin to telekinesis, to move things with mere thought.
Mai Shinouji, naturally, adopted her family’s magic crest, granting her an expansive archive of her family’s magecraft without needing necessarily learn the fundamentals of it personally. Still, she pursued the knowledge of Binding and Manipulating, and further into Transmutation as a whole for the pride of her parents. Coming to terms with the magic crest she possessed was not difficult, but it was the lack of any regard to the other aspects of Transmutation that caused her to also begin studying in these areas. She would have only started to add her own learnings of material reinforcement to the magic crest upon her back before the tragedy of her parents’ death, when Mai cut off her studies. Still, despite her reluctance to explore any further into the mysteries of magic, she is a master of the Shinouji’s special transmutation at the least, and a novice of reinforcement magic in addition.
Sorcery Trait - Pure Eyes of Deva Indra
Directly as a result of the Experiment Gone Wrong from Mai’s past, the Heroic Spirit of which her parents had attempted to Bind with their Transmutation magic rather than through the Chaldean organization was improperly pulled into the present time as merely a fragment of himself, barely a sustainable spirit. The bastardized summoning process caused an explosion that took the lives of Mai’s parents, leaving only her as a host. Indra, or rather the fragment of his current existence took hold in Mai’s body, which resulted not only in vastly improved magical circuits, but a unique sorcery trait known as Pure Eyes. After several years adapting to the entity taking hospitality in her body, she has gained the ability to focus mana into the area around her eyes to activate this special ability, dissolving her pupils and irises into a brilliant white light. While active, Mai’s field of view expands to a complete 360 degree circle with no blind spots, and allows her to pierce all non-magical obstacles with her vision for up to a full kilometer in any direction, giving her a sort of all-sight. Additionally, mana and spirits that a human would not normally be able to observe become visible to her this way. The catch is that these Pure Eyes only allow Mai to visualize the ‘surface’ of any given sight, and provides no information about it on its own. The eyes merely provide the pieces of the puzzle to her, but it is up to her own efforts to put the pieces together into a coherent picture.
Magical Statistics:
Mai’s magical capability is on the precipice of a first-class magus: She possesses a large amount of magical circuits due to the Experiment Gone Wrong in her past, allowing her the ability to sustain a powerful Heroic Spirit for a generous amount of time. Yet, despite that, it hasn’t stopped her from also refining the quality of her magic and dedicating time to understanding it down to the fundamentals. Mai can be considered a prodigy after the occurrence of the Experiment Gone Wrong, but has also cut off her research at the same time due to the circumstances. It is only by Mai’s own doing that she is preventing herself from reaching the top class.
Elemental Affinity: Force
Osteogenesis Imperfecta:
While not related to her magecraft, Mai’s Osteogenesis Imperfecta is very much a part of her, otherwise known as Brittle-Bone Disease. Perhaps it can be something attributed to her terrible luck, but since birth the girl has possessed this disorder which weakens the strength of the bones in her body. An injury capable of causing a bruise on any other person would be enough to break a bone in Mai’s body, and she is generally weak in any physical activity as well. Even walking for extended amounts of time can prove a problem for her, which forces her to rely on a wheelchair when travelling from place to place. There is care in every action Mai makes, for the smallest thing could always be dangerous for someone like her.
Formal Wear Spells:
Name: Kariudo – Shinouji’s Magic Bullet
Spell Rank: B
Effects: A spell with two names: Kariudo, the curt and proper title designated by its creator, Takayoshi Shinouji, and Shinouji’s Magic Bullet, as it is referred to by Mai herself. Kariudo is a spell which falls under the category of enhancement, while also dealing mostly with the Shinouji’s brand of manipulation magic; as such, it can not simply be cast on demand. Besides the lengthy incantation, Mai requires physical contact with a bullet in order to cast the spell, thus infusing it with her mana for later use. This can be used multiple times to prepare the ammunition for combat beforehand. A powerful enhancement turns the round of ammunition into “Shinouji’s Magic Bullet.” This enchantment possesses such basic effects as driving the projectile faster than it would normally would fly and giving it a much greater punch than the highest caliber sniper rifle made. However, this spell’s main purpose grants the shooter the ability to completely control the trajectory of the bullet for a total of 10 seconds, not only allowing Mai to track her enemies, but strike multiple targets in quick succession, and curve the bullet in on itself over and over on a victim, with only a single shot. One pull of the trigger can unleash a surprising amount of devastation in ten seconds, effective against both masters and servants, vehicles or buildings, while also being an efficient use of mana contained in a single bullet. As a consequence, however, Kariudo requires an intense focus on the part of the Magus to use, and will terminate upon a lapse of concentration. Both the strengths and weaknesses of this spell are pronounced.
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