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Character Information
Name: Aya Fujimiya
Canon: Weiss Kreuz
Canon Point: Episode 16
Age: Chronologically 18; physically and mentally 16.
History:
Aya Fujimiya's life story is one of sixteen years of comfort and security, brought up as the beloved younger daughter of wealthy parents, followed by around two minutes of horror and turmoil then a fade to black.
Two years younger than her brother, Ran, Aya's childhood was entirely conventional for a sheltered girl from a rich family, and she was raised with every expectation that her own life would run on the same conventional track. Her father was a banker; her mother, as is still fairly standard in a well-off Japanese family, was a homemaker, and Aya herself was kept well-insulated from any problems the family may have faced right up until her sixteenth birthday, when her ordered life was wrenched very suddenly and dramatically off-course.
On the evening of her sixteenth birthday, Ran and Aya paid a visit to a local shrine festival so she could pick out a birthday present, lingering far longer than they had intended while she chose. They returned home to find their parents dead and the house rigged to explode. Both Aya and her brother survived the explosion, with Aya being flung clear into the road - where, seconds later, she was deliberately run down by a car. Aya has been comatose ever since, and is considered unlikely to ever regain consciousness.
Personality:
On first impressions, Aya Fujimiya is bubbly, outgoing and likeable. A sweet-natured girl with a tendency towards playfulness and gentle teasing, she thrives on the company of others and finds it easy to make friends. Guileless and gregarious, she is thoughtful and considerate by nature and infinitely interested in other people, though perhaps a little too trusting when it comes to new acquaintances. She is bold, unafraid to start a conversation or speak her mind, broad-minded enough to appreciate that openness in others, and pro-active where it comes to getting what she wants with or without assistance. Aya is devoted to her family and friends and is at heart an optimist, a compassionate and understanding girl who - although she has yet to truly realize it - is capable of moving beyond adversity to find happiness and fulfilment in places she never expected, and who refuses to let the tragedies that have colored her life define it.
Aya is very firmly A Girl in all that that involves. She has a fondness for nice clothes and pretty jewelry, and like many teenagers she enjoys the excuse that special occasions give her to get dressed up - though she's definitely not averse to getting her hair mussed and her shoes dirty if there's something exciting to see or to do. There's still something of the child about Aya, a product of her sheltered upbringing, and she's not quite ready yet to give up stuffed animals and playing on the swings. She's innocent and a little dreamy, and still holds a lot of romantic ideals about boys and relationships. She's practical enough, at heart, to know these aren't entirely realistic - long acquaintance with the annoying side of boys in the form of an overprotective older brother has taught her that much - but it's still fun to dream.
For all her kindness and genuine interest in other people, Aya can be both self-centered and oblivious. While she hasn't exactly been spoiled, she has certainly been indulged by both her parents and her elder brother. As the youngest child, and only daughter, of a wealthy family, she has become used to getting her own way: she is the kind of girl who picks her own birthday presents and spends twice as long about it than she should have done, and it simply doesn't occur to her that things could have played out any differently. Aya doesn't always realize when her presence is, if not unwanted, at the very least inconvenient, and while she feels genuinely bad if it's pointed out her that's usually enough to have her family at least forgiving her and accommodating her anyway. The real world may not be quite so amenable to her puppy-dog eyes but Aya is for now unaware of it, or of quite how tightly she's got her family wrapped round her finger. As far as she's concerned, this is just the way things work.
Finally Aya is a massive foodie and one of her aims in life is to eat all the delicious things, then learn how to make them, then EAT THEM ALL AGAIN.
Abilities:
Aya is a fairly average teenage girl. She loves to cook and has an especial passion for baking - her childhood dream was to own a cake shop - but, that aside, she isn't really all that different from any other sheltered, not particularly athletic sixteen-year-old high-schooler, with most of her abilities being strictly academic.
Aya's most unusual ability is one she has absolutely no idea she possesses: since losing consciousness at age 16 she has not physically aged. She is not so much comatose as she is held in stasis, something that led to her being considered a suitable avatar for a Lovecraftian horror (it's that kind of series). Proof of exactly how unhelpful this is to Aya when she is awake is that on regaining consciousness she continues to grow and age as normal.
Strengths:
Adventurous
Optimistic
Friendly
Enthusiastic
Playful
Weaknesses:
Sheltered
Impulsive
Immature
Self-centered
Credulous
God/Shinki: God
Why?: Aya is a kind and compassionate person who has yet to understand that being actively good means more than not doing anything bad, and still has a lot of growing-up to do. She has so far been able to avoid any real responsibility simply by virtue of being the adored younger daughter of wealthy parents and - with the exception of the last few minutes of her remembered life - she has yet to learn to deal with any serious problem that couldn't be solved by ignoring it, waiting it out, or letting her parents or her brother handle it. Becoming a God would require Aya to consider the feelings of other people in a way that she has never had to before; she would also find herself in a situation where her acts or failures to act would have serious real-world consequences for both herself and for other people.
Top 3 Choices:
Morpheus: God of dreams
Asteria: Goddess of nocturnal oracles and the stars
Nyx: Goddess of darkness
God Type:
Aya would attempt to do her best to live up to her predecessor's reputation, though she would find the idea extremely daunting at first. She has yet to encounter a problem that couldn't be solved and would endeavor to answer prayers as best she could, feeling that she had a responsibility to do everything she could to help. At least initially, Aya might not always be very good at knowing how to appropriately help people - believing that she already knew what was needed, or thinking over-literally and fulfilling prayers to the letter without stopping to consider if that was really what was needed - and be prone to thinking extremely short-term, caught up in the desire to fix things as soon as possible.
Power:
Dream Manipulation. While she sleeps, Aya can enter other people's dreams and observe, participate in or and modify them, though initially she will only be able to directly influence events by means of direct interaction with the dreamer as a character in their dream. She can, if she chooses, shape-shift while visiting a dreamscape. While awake, she is capable of manifesting non-tangible illusions of the things that she has seen in her own or other people's dreams to confuse, distract or disorient; the illusions will last for as long as her focus is maintained and dissipate if she is distracted, leaves the area or loses consciousness. She is also capable of bringing non-living items from dreams into reality on waking, as long as they are small and light enough for her to hold or carry them.
Writing Sample
Aya Fujimiya at the Test Drive.
Anything Else?:
I have spoken to Mei, the player who is apping Ouka Sakaki, and we would like to be considered as a God/Shinki pair.
Contact:
Age:
Character Information
Name: Aya Fujimiya
Canon: Weiss Kreuz
Canon Point: Episode 16
Age: Chronologically 18; physically and mentally 16.
History:
Aya Fujimiya's life story is one of sixteen years of comfort and security, brought up as the beloved younger daughter of wealthy parents, followed by around two minutes of horror and turmoil then a fade to black.
Two years younger than her brother, Ran, Aya's childhood was entirely conventional for a sheltered girl from a rich family, and she was raised with every expectation that her own life would run on the same conventional track. Her father was a banker; her mother, as is still fairly standard in a well-off Japanese family, was a homemaker, and Aya herself was kept well-insulated from any problems the family may have faced right up until her sixteenth birthday, when her ordered life was wrenched very suddenly and dramatically off-course.
On the evening of her sixteenth birthday, Ran and Aya paid a visit to a local shrine festival so she could pick out a birthday present, lingering far longer than they had intended while she chose. They returned home to find their parents dead and the house rigged to explode. Both Aya and her brother survived the explosion, with Aya being flung clear into the road - where, seconds later, she was deliberately run down by a car. Aya has been comatose ever since, and is considered unlikely to ever regain consciousness.
Personality:
On first impressions, Aya Fujimiya is bubbly, outgoing and likeable. A sweet-natured girl with a tendency towards playfulness and gentle teasing, she thrives on the company of others and finds it easy to make friends. Guileless and gregarious, she is thoughtful and considerate by nature and infinitely interested in other people, though perhaps a little too trusting when it comes to new acquaintances. She is bold, unafraid to start a conversation or speak her mind, broad-minded enough to appreciate that openness in others, and pro-active where it comes to getting what she wants with or without assistance. Aya is devoted to her family and friends and is at heart an optimist, a compassionate and understanding girl who - although she has yet to truly realize it - is capable of moving beyond adversity to find happiness and fulfilment in places she never expected, and who refuses to let the tragedies that have colored her life define it.
Aya is very firmly A Girl in all that that involves. She has a fondness for nice clothes and pretty jewelry, and like many teenagers she enjoys the excuse that special occasions give her to get dressed up - though she's definitely not averse to getting her hair mussed and her shoes dirty if there's something exciting to see or to do. There's still something of the child about Aya, a product of her sheltered upbringing, and she's not quite ready yet to give up stuffed animals and playing on the swings. She's innocent and a little dreamy, and still holds a lot of romantic ideals about boys and relationships. She's practical enough, at heart, to know these aren't entirely realistic - long acquaintance with the annoying side of boys in the form of an overprotective older brother has taught her that much - but it's still fun to dream.
For all her kindness and genuine interest in other people, Aya can be both self-centered and oblivious. While she hasn't exactly been spoiled, she has certainly been indulged by both her parents and her elder brother. As the youngest child, and only daughter, of a wealthy family, she has become used to getting her own way: she is the kind of girl who picks her own birthday presents and spends twice as long about it than she should have done, and it simply doesn't occur to her that things could have played out any differently. Aya doesn't always realize when her presence is, if not unwanted, at the very least inconvenient, and while she feels genuinely bad if it's pointed out her that's usually enough to have her family at least forgiving her and accommodating her anyway. The real world may not be quite so amenable to her puppy-dog eyes but Aya is for now unaware of it, or of quite how tightly she's got her family wrapped round her finger. As far as she's concerned, this is just the way things work.
Finally Aya is a massive foodie and one of her aims in life is to eat all the delicious things, then learn how to make them, then EAT THEM ALL AGAIN.
Abilities:
Aya is a fairly average teenage girl. She loves to cook and has an especial passion for baking - her childhood dream was to own a cake shop - but, that aside, she isn't really all that different from any other sheltered, not particularly athletic sixteen-year-old high-schooler, with most of her abilities being strictly academic.
Aya's most unusual ability is one she has absolutely no idea she possesses: since losing consciousness at age 16 she has not physically aged. She is not so much comatose as she is held in stasis, something that led to her being considered a suitable avatar for a Lovecraftian horror (it's that kind of series). Proof of exactly how unhelpful this is to Aya when she is awake is that on regaining consciousness she continues to grow and age as normal.
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
God/Shinki: God
Why?: Aya is a kind and compassionate person who has yet to understand that being actively good means more than not doing anything bad, and still has a lot of growing-up to do. She has so far been able to avoid any real responsibility simply by virtue of being the adored younger daughter of wealthy parents and - with the exception of the last few minutes of her remembered life - she has yet to learn to deal with any serious problem that couldn't be solved by ignoring it, waiting it out, or letting her parents or her brother handle it. Becoming a God would require Aya to consider the feelings of other people in a way that she has never had to before; she would also find herself in a situation where her acts or failures to act would have serious real-world consequences for both herself and for other people.
Top 3 Choices:
Morpheus: God of dreams
Asteria: Goddess of nocturnal oracles and the stars
Nyx: Goddess of darkness
God Type:
Aya would attempt to do her best to live up to her predecessor's reputation, though she would find the idea extremely daunting at first. She has yet to encounter a problem that couldn't be solved and would endeavor to answer prayers as best she could, feeling that she had a responsibility to do everything she could to help. At least initially, Aya might not always be very good at knowing how to appropriately help people - believing that she already knew what was needed, or thinking over-literally and fulfilling prayers to the letter without stopping to consider if that was really what was needed - and be prone to thinking extremely short-term, caught up in the desire to fix things as soon as possible.
Power:
Dream Manipulation. While she sleeps, Aya can enter other people's dreams and observe, participate in or and modify them, though initially she will only be able to directly influence events by means of direct interaction with the dreamer as a character in their dream. She can, if she chooses, shape-shift while visiting a dreamscape. While awake, she is capable of manifesting non-tangible illusions of the things that she has seen in her own or other people's dreams to confuse, distract or disorient; the illusions will last for as long as her focus is maintained and dissipate if she is distracted, leaves the area or loses consciousness. She is also capable of bringing non-living items from dreams into reality on waking, as long as they are small and light enough for her to hold or carry them.
Writing Sample
Aya Fujimiya at the Test Drive.
Anything Else?:
I have spoken to Mei, the player who is apping Ouka Sakaki, and we would like to be considered as a God/Shinki pair.