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Character Name: Sato Migami (Pronounced Me-ga-me)
Age: 19
Species: Human (Half-Kami)
Rank/Occupation: Full-time Student/Part-time Florist
Element: Wood
Health Points: 280
Attack: +1
Defense: +1
Physical Description: Migami is approximately four foot ten inches
tall and weighs in at ninety-eight pounds soaking wet. Though she
is short and light for her age the young woman makes up for her
stature with hazel eyes, long flowing brown hair, and an olive toned
complexion that glistens in the sunlight. Finally, she tops all of
that off with a near perfect figure that drives most men wild.
Personality: Migami is usually slow to speak on a matter and only
opens her mouth if she has something important to say. To some, this
makes her appear indecisive and shy, but nothing could be further from
the truth as the young woman has been endowed with a wisdom that is
beyond her years and a knowledge that covers a wide range of topics.
She is also known for her nurturing qualities as she loves taking care
of others especially those who are sick, lonely, or distraught.
Finally, she is independent, a quality she inherited from her mother,
and she does not like to accept help unless it is absolutely
necessary. This is both a strength and a weakness. It enables her to
grow stronger faster, while at the same time alienating her from those
who care about her. This has also lead to her not receiving help in
areas that she really needs it in.
Likes: Gardening, the Woods, Long Walks, Volunteering
Dislikes: Harming others, Being an Burden, Fire
-Powers/Abilities-
Forest Kinship – Simply put, our character shares a kinship with all
things wood especially trees. This ability allows her to hold
conversations with them, and it makes her capable of giving them
orders to halt an enemy advance (the last part used in her history).
This ability has its limits however as some trees tend to be "more
stubborn" than others and will not take orders unless she does them "a
favor" nor will they readily do anything for her if they perceive her
to be at odds with the wood in some way. Use is unlimited.
Wood Manipulation – This ability is still, at present, a class one
ability that only allows her to manipulate smaller items. Some
examples would be 2X4s, her cane, pencils, and so on.
Photosynthetic Feeding – This ability requires her to sprout roots
from her feet that extend into the ground. From there she can draw
nourishment and even heal herself using the earth. The major weakness
of this ability is that she cannot move while she is feed and if she
is not careful and allows her roots to stay planted for more than
forty-eight hours, she will turn into a tree (This will also happen if
she allows herself to fall asleep while she is feeding). (Please
note: She has not discovered this power yet.)
Odd abilities: Which of her abilities do you consider "normal"? *laughs*
Weapon/Zanpakuto: While it is not technically a weapon, Magami can use
her cane to defend herself physically and as a conduit to channel her
powers.
History of this Character: The easiest way to tell the tale of Sato
Migami is to use her name. The first word in her name, Mi, can mean
either "seed" or "not yet", and the second, Gami, can be translated
either "Graceful" or "High Class". So we see that one may translate
her name to mean either "Graceful Seed" or "Not Yet High Class". Both
of these make up one half of her life's story which will be told in
the following paragraphs.
The yarn of our "Graceful Seed" begins as most life stories do with
the love of a man and a woman, but unlike most life stories Migami's
has a unique twist to it. Her parents met one fateful evening when
her mother, Yasu, took human form in an attempt to blend into the
crowd at a festival. It was here that she literally ran into Sato
Sasuke, who was not at all thrilled about the rip in his new pants or
the plate of sushi that landed in his hair, and he would have erupted
at her ending the whole affair before it began had he not happened to
noticed the desperate look of the delicate creature laying on the
ground in front of him with tears in her eyes. Needless to say, he
suddenly felt more compassion for her than his torn pants and grease
covered hair, and he took it upon himself to help her by hiding her at
his house until the danger was over. This single act of mercy and
kindness captured the heart of the Kami, who took upon herself the
prison of mortality so that she could pledge her heart to him for life.
It was out of that union that Migami was born on September
twenty-third to proud parents who loved both her and each other with
all their being, and for the first five years of her life she lived a
normal childhood filled with zoo outings, trips to the park, and
birthday parties. But alas, this happiness was shattered one evening
when she was rushed to the hospital with a high fever that nearly
killed her, and though the doctor's were able to save her life the
claimed her eyesight leaving her world shrouded in a haze to this very
day. Where once she had seen clearly, she was now only able to make
out shapes, and instead of learn the alphabet like a normal child she
had to learn brail in order to read. This might have taken her
self-confidence and her happiness had it not been for her parents who
pushed her to excel, while at the same time supporting her in all that
she set her mind to. And so it was, that the young child grew proud
and strong moving into junior high school with good grades and a good
attitude, though her disability did stifle her social life in a small way.
Now most would think that this should be the end of one's troubles,
and that she should have been blessed with a normal life from that
point forward but again hardship arose due to her being half-kami.
This heritage revealed itself to her during the summer after her
seventh grade year, when her ire was roused by a young man who was
harassing one of her friends. To make a long story really short, she
caused a nearby tree to grab the boy with its limb nearly strangling
him to death. This incident baffled police and Migami, who had never
heard of a tree saving anyone, but her mother and father were not so
confused. In fact, they were alarmed and withdrew their daughter from
society until they had taught her to manage her mysterious abilities.
This was a process that took the better part of two years, and set
the young woman back in her education so that she did not enter high
school until after for sixteenth birthday.
Now for the conclusion to her tale, and the third tragedy that claimed
the lives of both her parents.
Late one evening not long after she began high school and while the
family was sleeping, the wall in the living room collapsed and loud
roaring was heard throughout the house. Migami arose with a start not
sure what was happening, but her mother knew. It was the same Hollow
that had nearly killed her when she first met Sasuke, and it had
returned to finish the job!
Quickly, she ran into her daughter's room and scooped her up while her
husband stood in the monsters way, and with tears in her eyes the Kami
listened as the screams of her mate filled the night air while she
carried her child into the streets, handed the girl her cane, and
order her to flee without looking back. The girl obeyed and the Kami
turned around to give the child time to flee her face stern and resolute!
To this day, Migami can remember hearing her mother's dying screams as
she hid in the sewers barely avoiding detection by the Hollow.
Now fully grown and in her senior year of high school, Migami is
working in private to hone her powers so that she can track down the
foul being that slew her parents and claim vengeance for their
suffering. Little does she know that this path will intertwine her
fate with a young substitute soul reaper's as he has also pledged to
kill the same Hollow for taking the life of his mother, and that it is
he and his friends who will teach to be more than "Not Yet High
Class". It is they who will help her to hone her abilities to the
next level and that in the process they will change the course of her
life forever.
- by Sullen midnightmoon |
- Fiction
- | Submitted on 03/15/2009 |
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