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Sekirei: Wings of Fate (IC) (M)
In the year 1999, the mysterious Kamikura island burst to the surface of the ocean. A young researcher decided to explore the island and found an alien spaceship-like construct. Inside were tanks containing life forms: 1 adult, 8 embryos and 99 fertilized eggs. These life forms turned out to be "people" with a genetic code similar to humans. These beings, dubbed "Sekirei", have strange powers beyond anything humans are capable of, but it takes something special to release their true power.
All Sekirei are people that would be considered "beautiful" in one way or another; most are women, some are effeminate men, and very very few (maybe 3 or 4 at the most) are more masculine men. Sekirei can only access the majority of their power(s) through contact with their Ashikabi. Ashikabi are mostly-regular humans whose DNA is compatible with the Sekirei. An Ashikabi and a Sekirei become bonded for life through oral contact (a kiss if that wasn't obvious enough), a process known as being "winged". A Sekirei's power is directly relative to the bond between them and their Ashikabi, as well as how many Sekirei their Ashikabi has.
Every Sekirei has a number, from 1 to 108. Number 1 is the Sekirei who was already an adult when discovered, and is widely accepted as the most powerful, winged or not. 2-9 are the Sekirei discovered as embryos; they are known as "Single Numbers" and are generally as powerful as a regular winged Sekirei before even having an Ashikabi. A Single Number and Ashikabi pair would have a distinct advantage against most others. The Sekirei are part of a scheme called "The Sekirei Plan" that pits them against each other until only one is left and declared the best. There is no telling exactly why.
For the past 18 years most of the Sekirei have been kept in research facilities controlled by the MBI conglomerate, having no acess to the outside world besides TV and whatever MBI tells them. Over this time the Sekirei underwent numerous (surprisingly not abusive) tests and experiments and recently recieved physical augments to be more combat oriented and fit with MBI's designs... some of which were less than clean and innocent. Horito Minaka, owner and CEO of MBI, has decided the Sekirei Plan is ready to begin and has released all the Sekirei into Tokyo with one command: Find the humans who will be their Ashikabi.
MBI is an abbreviation for Mid Bio Informatics, a powerful conglomerate founded by Minaka Hiroto, with their headquarters based in Teito Tower and in charge of the Sekirei Plan. With the overtechnology, found in the alien ship on Kamikura Island, he built up MBI as a pharmaceutical company. Soon after this MBI became an economic, technological and medical network, controlling the world in every field. MBI has enough power and influence to take control of a huge city like Tokyo and to own and keep a company army.
You:
You are one of the Sekirei recently released throughout various parts of Tokyo City to find their Ashikabi, or a regular person who has just unknowingly become involved in the Sekirei Plan. The Sekirei have been cooped up in MBI facilities for years and currently know nothing of the outside world besides what they've seen on TV and that they must try to find their Ashikabi. (The Single Numbers are more knowledgable of the outside world but have still been kept in MBI facilities for the past year in preparation for the Sekirei Plan.)
The night before MBI releases all of the Sekirei, every Ashikabi has the same dream simultaneously. Each Ashikabi feels as if a hand is gently caressing their cheek and they hear a voice that is soft and sweet but firm and demanding. "Teach all the little birds the power of love... " After awakening the Ashikabi will go on with their lives as normal until the first time they encounter a Sekirei; at which point, whether you bond or not, you find out that you are a part of the Sekirei Plan.
The Sekirei Plan:
Phase One: The Sekirei are sent out to find their Ashikabi, limited fighting is allowed (preferrably just with NPCs at this point.) Phase two begins when 90% of the Sekirei have been Winged. (IC it ends when all the multi-digit Sekirei who plan to ever have an Ashikabi have been winged.
Accepted characters:
Ashikabi
Seiji Taketo (Played by that silly jerk who runs the joint *cough* I mean Lord Sephear)
Bryce "Ryce" Danner (Played by Kenneth)
Sekirei
#34 Kotone Mizushina (Played by Zeta Dimentio)
#93 Athena (Played by Geras32)
#98 Madelone (Played By Fenice)
Inactive: Luna Jones (Played by DarkMoonPhase)
Important NPCs:
Hiroto Minaka
Sekirei #1 ???
Discipline Squad (The Discipline Squad Sekirei have access to three greater abilities like winged Sekirei would.)
#63 Demi Krouse
#64 Kana
#65 Tatsumaki-Hagane (Maki)
This Roleplay is rated M for Mature (Like all the best Video Games :P)
Sekirei Plan Rules: (Players are allowed to break these rules within reason, just be aware of the possible consequences. Any Sekirei who breaks the Plan's rules might be targeted by the Discipline Squad, a team of single and two-digit Sekirei even more powerful than most winged single numbers (due to augments from MBI) depending on the severity of their infraction.)
1. Sekirei Battles are to be one on one, ganging up on a single victim will not be tolerated. A battle is meant to be directly between two Sekriei, an Ashikabi should not be a target.
2. When a Sekirei ceases functioning it is an unspoken rule for the victor to guard their opponent until MBI picks up the body. This is not an established rule, just a courtesy. But if a Sekirei were to ignore this kindness it would likely anger many other Sekirei, making the perpetrator a target nonetheless.
3. Sekirei can recieve financial support from MBI in the form of debit cards suitable for an almost unlimited number of small purchases. The moment a Sekirei breaks one of the other rules the card is voided. And if a Sekirei should stand against MBI for any reason they become ineligible for support and and are considered permanent targets of the Discipline Squad. Ashikabi are not eligible for MBI support to begin with.
Other (Sekirei Plan) rules will be revealed as new Phases begin.
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The Great Clock of Teito Tower strikes 12 and emits its daily tone; one so loud, it can be heard across Tokyo. Atop Teito Tower stands a white-haired figure wreathed in the same color. This person is Hiroto Minaka, President and CEO of the MBI conglomerate. Minaka sweeps his arms in a grandiose gesture, despite the fact that nobody besides the Sekirei Disciplinary Squad is watching him and they could care less about his god complex.
"It is finally time to put my wonderful plan into action! Go! Go forth my Sekirei, and find your Ashikabi! Go forth and begin the greatest love story of all time!" After his miniature speech the man begins to laugh psychotically before slipping and barely catching himself on the edge of the tower. One of the three beautiful women behind him moves forward and pulls him back up before releasing him and stepping back again with a deep sigh.
"We work for a crazy person... " Tatsumaki Hagane muttered to her teammates. Kana gave no response, trying to focus on Minaka's speech.
Demi sighed, tugging Minaka roughly back onto the top of the tower. "Minaka, you make me regret being born as a Sekerei sometimes." She dusted off her jacket, her hair bobbing with the motion. "So, how long before we have to actually go kill someone?"
Minaka smiled and began to pace the tower's roof in a deranged manner. "A very astute question, my beauty! The fun will begin shortly; most of the Sekirei should be finding their Ashikabi rather quickly. Once they've found them, there should be some rather entertaining violence! After all, they all know they have to fight if they want to stay with their Ashikabi. They won't be able to resist! And you three will be around to make sure everything is neat and tidy! What is a Game Master if he has no way to make sure his players follow the rules?"
Maki resisted the urge to knock the man off of the tower and merely spoke, "That doesn't answer the question. When do we get to fight?"
The President turned to his subordinate and looked at her as if he didn't understand the question. "Why, whenever you want. You girls are also a part of the Sekirei Plan. Just try not to deactivate too many Sekirei before Phase Two. A game's not as fun if the players don't have a fair chance to be contenders!"
Demi rolled her eyes. "Yeah, deactivate them. That's totally what we're gonna do."
"Feel free to find your own Ashikabi." Minaka added in. "After all, this story's about love as much as war. Love always adds to the conflict and depth of a story." After this, he uttered another maniacal cackle.
Maki huffed and slashed her hand through the air. "Please, no lowly human is going to own me."
"What she said. Let's face it, most of the guys in this world are idiots." Demi scoffed. "I can't even see a reason why to be with one other than getting winged. Not much point when they're totally useless."
"You'll understand one day. Eventually you three will see what the potential of a Sekirei and Ashikabi's bond is, whether it's through experiencing it... or being on the recieving end of it's power. But for now, go! Go and watch the little birds try to find their wings!"
Maki placed a hand on Demi's shoulder as she stepped towards the edge of the tower. "Let's just go, you know how pointless it is to argue with him." She leapt off of the tower, spinning her staff to slow her descent so she wouldn't make a huge uproar when she landed.
Demi groaned, pulling out her climbing axes. "Yeah yeah yeah." She jumped down as well, flying down towards the ground at a bewildering speed as she fell further. She spun her axes around and jammed them into the side of the building. A loud screeching noise emitted as her axes recklessly began to slow her down, until she was close to the bottom. She ripped them out of the wall and stepped down onto the ground, slipping both axes back into the loops on her belt. She looked up, waiting for Maki to come down.
The Tornado Sekirei drifted lazily down towards the ground, slowed by the speed of her spinning staff. When she landed, she eyed the marks Demi's axes had left in the building briefly and decided not to comment on them. She glanced back towards the top of the tower and waited for Kana to make her way down.
Kana waited until the others had descended from the building before making her own, but first she turned to Minaka and saluted. "I will not fail you, sir!" With that, she began hopping down the progressively lower and farther out sides of the building until it straightened out after which she leapt to other buildings, going lower and lower until she finally reached the others squad members. She didn't feel the need to be as showy as those two, not to mention that she didn't exactly have a way to get down the titanic tower in one go without damaging the master's building like Demi so recklessly had.
"Right... So, I'm bored. What'dya wanna do?" Maki asked Demi when they were all together again.
"Well... I dunno. We don't really have a lot of rule-breakers right now. We just began the Plan a few minutes ago." Demi looked around. "Is there anything interesting to do in Tokyo?"
"Umm..." Maki thought for a moment. "I'm not really sure, I spend most of my spare time training. There must be something we can do for fun though."
"Well, we could always pick a fight." Demi smirked. She turned around, looking for someone to mess with. There were a few scattered people here and there, none of them bearing the crest of the Sekerei. However, after watching the crowd flow by, her eye spotted one trying to slink past all the busy people. Demi wasted no time, dashing forward against the protests of Maki and Kana. She sent a flying kick right into the girl's stomach, kicking her away from the flow of the crowd. As she drew her axes, the pedestrians took notice of the incoming battle and began to run away in all directions, leaving a bit more room for Demi to do her work. A few hung by near the far edges of buildings to watch.
The girl coughed, holding her stomach as she pulled herself up using the building she had been kicked into. "Geez, what's your issue?"
Demi sighed. "We're Sekerei. Although it's generally frowned upon, we fight. And I'm bored. You look like a good target right now. So, come on, gimme whatcha got."
The girl squinted angrily. "Fine then, I will!" The girl fired a fireball at Demi, who simply sidestepped it with ease. The girl became angry with that action and fired another, and another, each one missing its target.
A fireball came suddenly from the other side of Demi and flew directly at Maki. She tilted her head to let it fly past harmlessly and spun her staff in front of her to block the others. While she watched things heat up, she let out a big sigh. "She has no off switch. Why can't she just relax for once?"
Kana was unwilling to watch such a blatant violation of master Minaka's words, but she knew that there was no stopping Demi when she got like this. Not without a fight at least, and she didn't want to bother fighting another Discipline Squad member. At least she wasn't breaking the rules of the plan itself. "You can find me over there when you're done with your new toy." She said with a sigh, stepping around the corner of a building and leaning on the wall, placing Demi's slaughter now out of sight.
Demi rolled her eyes. "Is that all you have to offer? Pity. I bet you would have a pretty cool Greater Technique. Speaking of which, here's mine." Demi dropped her axes, letting them stick into the ground as she held up her arms. Two chains with pointed tips shot out from the bracelets on her wrists, flying towards the girl. She tried to move out of the way, but both of the chains stuck into her arm, making her scream in pain.
Demi knelt down and wrapped the chains around the blades of her axes before pulling them out and yanking the girl towards her. The helpless girl was met with a painful boot into the stomach, which was followed by Demi's bootknife jabbing into her. Demi ripped her foot out roughly, watching the girl fall onto her knees. The girl coughed again, spitting out blood onto the concrete. "You're rough... that's not even fair."
"Well, life isn't fair." Demi laughed. She let some of the chain recede into the bracelets, tightening them so that Demi could swing her axes and fling the girl down onto the sidewalk, roughly. "Come on, get up. I'm just having fun."
The girl staggered to her feet, barely able to stand. "W-Why don't you just d-deactivate me?"
"There's no fun in that. No hard feelings." Demi flung the axe in her left hand, catching the girl in the stomach and making her stumble back. She managed to keep her balance - not that it mattered. Demi walked up to her, pulled her right arm back, and swung her other axe into the girls neck. The girl screamed, which quickly turned into disgusting gurgling, before she stumbled onto the ground and finally died.
Demi clapped her hands together. "Hm. Job-well-done I suppose."
Those words signaled the end of her one-sided battle, so Kana let out a sigh and rejoined the others. She looked briefly at the bloody corpse that was once a Sekirei and then back to Demi. "If you must kill someone, could you try doing it without making a mess?"
Maki jogged over to Demi and winced at the sight of her victim. "Geeze... do you always have to be such a sadist? Why don't you ju - who the hell is that?"
A good 25 feet away, a woman had just turned a corner into their vew. She looked even more out of place than the Disciplinary Squad did. The woman was easily 6'2 and had long crimson hair that covered one eye. She wore a strange shortened purple dress and belted at her hip was a sheathed western longsword. The woman stepped up to the - quite-violently - deactivated Sekirei and looked down at her. After a few moments her gaze darted upwards to Demi. She spoke in a soft, but commanding and threatening tone.
"Don't you know it's frowned upon to attack Sekirei who haven't emerged yet?"
Demi was baffled, and somewhat pissed too. This random, freakish woman comes out of nowhere and reprimands her like it's no big deal? Screw that. "Is that any of your business? It's not against the rules, so bug off."
The woman's mouth went from an unassuming line to a disappointed frown. She took another step towards Demi. "Is that so? I remember a time when little birds knew not to speak to their betters in such a way. Has everything really fallen so far?"
"Their betters? What makes you so special? You just look like the regular freak of Tokyo. No offense."
"Don't worry, someone such as you couldn't possible offend me."
"Excuse me? Listen, I'm being pretty damn nice to you right now, considering that I just met you and you act like you're some big hotshot, but I'm not afraid to get mean." Demi growled. "I don't care who you think you are, honestly, but you don't talk to me like that."
The woman looked at Demi a moment longer and the frown deepened to one of anger. "I must apologize, I haven't explained myself well enough. Let me be perfectly clear. If you attack any more Sekirei who don't have a fair chance to fight back and haven't found their Ashikabi yet, you will regret it. Now run along and go find something more productive to do."
Maki blinked a few times and stared in awe at the two. Nobody ever spoke to Demi that way and survived; was this woman insane?
Demi's face was completely red, and without even pausing to consider the possibilities of what could happen, she whipped out her axes. "Guess it's my lucky day. I get to kill off two bumbling idiots today."
The woman sighed as if she thought she had gotten her message across and was quite disappointed at the turn of events. "You have a funny definition of luck." With no warning, she flicked one of her fingers in the air and Demi's right axe shattered.
"Ah, sh**! What the hell?!" Demi watched as her axe fell to the ground into tiny pieces. "Okay, guess I'm fighting a witch now. Tokyo keeps the freaks coming." She raised her arms and fired the chains, this time twisting her wrists to move them in a spiral towards the woman.
The woman sighed and shrugged. "I really thought you'd understand by now." Right before the chains reached her, she moved forward at a blinding speed and stopped right in front of Demi. Her left hand grasped the sheath of her sword and her thumb flicked the crossguard, propelling the hilt into Demi's stomach and knocking the wind out of her.
"Demi!" Maki shouted and moved to intervene. She only took a few steps before she stopped abrubtly, staring down at the blade tip only inches in front of her throat.
"Leave." The woman muttered. "This is the last time I will say it, leave now or die. And don't attack anymore unwinged Sekirei if you value your lives."
Demi coughed, regaining her breath as the woman snapped at Maki. "In case you forgot, we're supposed to stay by whoever we knock off until they get picked up by someone from MBI as a courtesy. Discipline Squad isn't exactly allowed to break the rules either."
"So, this is what the Discipline Squad is now?" The woman looked down for a moment and muttered to herself. "Minaka, you've really lost it, haven't you?" She pulled her blade away from Maki's neck and sheathed it, leaving her to let out the breath she had been holding. When the woman looked up again she had a pleasant smile on her face. "Well I suppose that's dealt with. Enjoy the rest of your day ladies." With that she strolled away as if nothing ever happened.
However, when she was almost out of sight, she stopped one last time. She looked back at the three Sekirei, and although she was still smiling it was almost as if a malevolent aura surrounded her that caused all three girls to feel a chill. "I trust you girls won't forget what we discussed today. That includes you, Kana." She mentioned Kana by name despite the fact that she had excluded herself from the whole ordeal. And just like that, she was gone.
Demi looked at the other two girls, who were as equally as confused as she was. "... You don't think that was..."
"Yes, I believe so," said Kana, somewhat shaken by the ordeal, but she was not in fear. She held a great resentment for that woman, for someone who thought they could just leave the Sekirei Plan like that. Her hands curled up into a fist and she was tempted to conjure a blade slash at something, anything, but she knew it would be wasted energy. "She will face punishment eventually..."
Maki shivered and looked around. "I... I've never felt like I could die at any moment before. In the past I've always felt so in control. Could that really have been #1? I thought... I thought the Witch-Knight Sekirei was dead."
"Seriously? You think someone like her could die?" Demi scoffed, joining the two. "No way. She might as well be immortal. It would take every Sekerei in the Plan attacking at once to even come close to killing her. No one beats #1. Not without serious injury or death, that is."
"Well what should we do now?" Maki said, punching the building near them lightly. "I'm pissed off and confused and I need to unwind."
"Our job, I suppose." Kana added. :I'm going to search for an opponent that actually has an Ashikabi, the kind we were supposed to search for in the first place." Disregarding the other two, she started walking down the now vacant road. Those two could be annoying at times, especially Demi, but she was there to enforce the rules, not to make friends.
Demi groaned and turned towards Maki. "What should we do? You wanna go somewhere else or you wanna follow her? She could probably get into trouble if she isn't careful."
"I doubt there will be anyone interesting to fight today. It's not like all the other Sekirei are going to walk around for five minutes and find their Ashikabi all of a sudden." Maki shrugged and hooked a thumb towards the departing Kana. "She may be all glum and dour, but she's got a point."
Demi sighed. "Right, right. Well, I guess we should wait here until MBI gets this gi - wha?!" When Demi turned around, the girl was already gone, nothing but a large bloodstain on the sidewalk remaining. "Oh... well... Guess we should go eat then. Want some sushi?"
Maki pumped her fist in the air. "Hell yeah!" She bounced up and down a bit. And with that, the two girls left the street, which soon returned to it's usual business.
A short distance away.
A man with curly black hair leaves his office building and stretches while he strolls leisurely away from the building. "Seiji! Hey Seiji! Why don't you come have a drink with us?" One of his workmates called out from behind him.
"Sorry! Tonight's my night to relax at home with some TV." He threw the words behind him as he walked without turning. Geeze, these suits are stuffy... why would anyone even need a suit to sit in a cubicle all day? Nobody sees us office grunts. He kept walking down the sidewalk until one of the most beautiful women he had ever seen turned a corner and continued on towards him. Her hair was such a deep red, her face was so well defined and her skin was flawless. Is that one of those double-edged western swords? She must be some kind of collector... but then why is she just wearing it on her hip like that?
Seiji kept walking and tried not to show his surprise, but when she drew closer, he thought he saw some sort of deep purple aura surrounding her, which caused him to flinch. She noticed this action and gave him a smile. "Why hello there sir, it's nice to see such a hard worker around." She spoke to him with the deceptively relaxed smile and kept walking without waiting for a reply.
As she went away, he shivered and knelt down as if the gravity around him had strengthened. He couldn't think clearly enough so his thoughts came out verbally. "Who the f... what kind of person did I just see?"
After he regained his composure, Seiji made his way home without anything else strange happening. He passed what looked like a bloodstain on the way, but the MBI workers cleaning it up assured him somebody just fell while touching up Teito Tower. Could that have had anything to do with that dream last night? At the thought of the dream, it's disturbingly familiar words echoed through his mind. "Teach all the little birds the power of love." Once he arrived at his apartment, he drew his hand across his face and tossed his suitcase on the floor. "Why are dreams always silly nonsense?"
Seiji knew somewhere deep down inside of him these weren't all just coincidences, but he ignored them for the sake of his sanity and went to bed early. If only he knew who he had just met and what the next day would bring.
"Teach all the little birds about the power of love."
Sekirei: Wings of Fate
GMed by Lord Sephear and Geras32
OOC: https://www.pokecommunity.com/threads/309141
Sekirei: Wings of Fate
GMed by Lord Sephear and Geras32
OOC: https://www.pokecommunity.com/threads/309141
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In the year 1999, the mysterious Kamikura island burst to the surface of the ocean. A young researcher decided to explore the island and found an alien spaceship-like construct. Inside were tanks containing life forms: 1 adult, 8 embryos and 99 fertilized eggs. These life forms turned out to be "people" with a genetic code similar to humans. These beings, dubbed "Sekirei", have strange powers beyond anything humans are capable of, but it takes something special to release their true power.
All Sekirei are people that would be considered "beautiful" in one way or another; most are women, some are effeminate men, and very very few (maybe 3 or 4 at the most) are more masculine men. Sekirei can only access the majority of their power(s) through contact with their Ashikabi. Ashikabi are mostly-regular humans whose DNA is compatible with the Sekirei. An Ashikabi and a Sekirei become bonded for life through oral contact (a kiss if that wasn't obvious enough), a process known as being "winged". A Sekirei's power is directly relative to the bond between them and their Ashikabi, as well as how many Sekirei their Ashikabi has.
Every Sekirei has a number, from 1 to 108. Number 1 is the Sekirei who was already an adult when discovered, and is widely accepted as the most powerful, winged or not. 2-9 are the Sekirei discovered as embryos; they are known as "Single Numbers" and are generally as powerful as a regular winged Sekirei before even having an Ashikabi. A Single Number and Ashikabi pair would have a distinct advantage against most others. The Sekirei are part of a scheme called "The Sekirei Plan" that pits them against each other until only one is left and declared the best. There is no telling exactly why.
For the past 18 years most of the Sekirei have been kept in research facilities controlled by the MBI conglomerate, having no acess to the outside world besides TV and whatever MBI tells them. Over this time the Sekirei underwent numerous (surprisingly not abusive) tests and experiments and recently recieved physical augments to be more combat oriented and fit with MBI's designs... some of which were less than clean and innocent. Horito Minaka, owner and CEO of MBI, has decided the Sekirei Plan is ready to begin and has released all the Sekirei into Tokyo with one command: Find the humans who will be their Ashikabi.
MBI is an abbreviation for Mid Bio Informatics, a powerful conglomerate founded by Minaka Hiroto, with their headquarters based in Teito Tower and in charge of the Sekirei Plan. With the overtechnology, found in the alien ship on Kamikura Island, he built up MBI as a pharmaceutical company. Soon after this MBI became an economic, technological and medical network, controlling the world in every field. MBI has enough power and influence to take control of a huge city like Tokyo and to own and keep a company army.
You:
You are one of the Sekirei recently released throughout various parts of Tokyo City to find their Ashikabi, or a regular person who has just unknowingly become involved in the Sekirei Plan. The Sekirei have been cooped up in MBI facilities for years and currently know nothing of the outside world besides what they've seen on TV and that they must try to find their Ashikabi. (The Single Numbers are more knowledgable of the outside world but have still been kept in MBI facilities for the past year in preparation for the Sekirei Plan.)
The night before MBI releases all of the Sekirei, every Ashikabi has the same dream simultaneously. Each Ashikabi feels as if a hand is gently caressing their cheek and they hear a voice that is soft and sweet but firm and demanding. "Teach all the little birds the power of love... " After awakening the Ashikabi will go on with their lives as normal until the first time they encounter a Sekirei; at which point, whether you bond or not, you find out that you are a part of the Sekirei Plan.
The Sekirei Plan:
Phase One: The Sekirei are sent out to find their Ashikabi, limited fighting is allowed (preferrably just with NPCs at this point.) Phase two begins when 90% of the Sekirei have been Winged. (IC it ends when all the multi-digit Sekirei who plan to ever have an Ashikabi have been winged.
Accepted characters:
Ashikabi
Seiji Taketo (Played by that silly jerk who runs the joint *cough* I mean Lord Sephear)
Bryce "Ryce" Danner (Played by Kenneth)
Sekirei
#34 Kotone Mizushina (Played by Zeta Dimentio)
#93 Athena (Played by Geras32)
#98 Madelone (Played By Fenice)
Inactive: Luna Jones (Played by DarkMoonPhase)
Important NPCs:
Hiroto Minaka
Sekirei #1 ???
Discipline Squad (The Discipline Squad Sekirei have access to three greater abilities like winged Sekirei would.)
#63 Demi Krouse
#64 Kana
#65 Tatsumaki-Hagane (Maki)
This Roleplay is rated M for Mature (Like all the best Video Games :P)
Spoiler:
Rules:
- An Ashikabi can have multiple Sekirei, but a Sekirei cannot have more than one Ashikabi.
- Romance is an integral part of this story; the only limit I will put on it is to watch your language and to not get too descriptive of sexual actions/thoughts.
- A Sekirei knows who is meant to be their Ashikabi by the reaction of deep emotions and desire to be with that person that their body has. This reaction can come about two ways: sometimes a Sekirei's body reacts to an Ashikabi's the moment they meet, and other times there is no particular reaction upon meeting, but once the Sekirei begins to feel romantic interest in the Ashikabi their body reacts accordingly. The bond is not final until a Sekirei is "Winged" but once their body begins reacting to an Ashikabi the reactions will grow stronger and stronger for that person until they are winged. If a Sekirei fights their body's reactions for too long their power will start to become unstable, eventually they will become poisoned by their own power and die. Sekirei's bodies never react to more than one Ashikabi.
- Single numbers don't form bonds as easily as the rest. They have already had time to live outside before the Sekirei plan, so they are much more world-weary and an Ashikabi must prove they are worthy of their love to cause a reaction within them.
- There is no such thing as a willingly-winged Sekirei who just doesn't like their Ashikabi. They may have problems with them and not get along great, but ultimately a Sekirei always has feelings of affection for their Ashikabi with time. Ashikabi are not necessarily under the same restriction, but it's safe to assume that if someone wings a Sekirei, they want them.
- A battle between two Sekirei is almost always a fight to the death unless the winner decides they want to fight again later. A battle is decided when one Sekirei either dies or is deactivated. A Sekirei is deactivated by their opponent placing a hand on their Sekirei Crest (located on the back right beneath the neck) and reciting their Norito.
- Sekirei don't just spar for fun or training unless they share an Ashikabi, so think carefully before you start a fight with another PC Sekirei. If you do start a fight, decide with the person you challenge ahead of time how the fight will end, and be prepared for the possible death of your character. As mentioned earlier, not every fight has to end in someone's death, but non-lethal fights between Sekirei do not happen very often.
- The Sekirei's fighting style is completely up to the player, but there are a few restrictions on their actual abilities. A Sekirei doesn't just have one ability, but their abilities always share one theme. For instance: control over an element, the strength to crush stone with your bare hands, super fast reflexes, etc.
- A Sekirei can be winged against their will, but you never take another person's free will out of the occasion. Besides the fact that no human could overpower a Sekirei, you must be fair to your fellow roleplayers. An Ashikabi can find a way to forcefully wing a Sekirei for story purposes, but both players must agree beforehand.
- Remember: Single Number Sekirei are almost always more powerful than the higher numbers. (It is quite possible for 2 digit Sekirei to become more powerful than single numbers but only if their bond with their Ashikabi is stronger.) So try to be reasonable in limiting their power. However, single numbers don't just get to be OP either; once again please try and be fair to your fellow RPers.
Sekirei Plan Rules: (Players are allowed to break these rules within reason, just be aware of the possible consequences. Any Sekirei who breaks the Plan's rules might be targeted by the Discipline Squad, a team of single and two-digit Sekirei even more powerful than most winged single numbers (due to augments from MBI) depending on the severity of their infraction.)
1. Sekirei Battles are to be one on one, ganging up on a single victim will not be tolerated. A battle is meant to be directly between two Sekriei, an Ashikabi should not be a target.
2. When a Sekirei ceases functioning it is an unspoken rule for the victor to guard their opponent until MBI picks up the body. This is not an established rule, just a courtesy. But if a Sekirei were to ignore this kindness it would likely anger many other Sekirei, making the perpetrator a target nonetheless.
3. Sekirei can recieve financial support from MBI in the form of debit cards suitable for an almost unlimited number of small purchases. The moment a Sekirei breaks one of the other rules the card is voided. And if a Sekirei should stand against MBI for any reason they become ineligible for support and and are considered permanent targets of the Discipline Squad. Ashikabi are not eligible for MBI support to begin with.
Other (Sekirei Plan) rules will be revealed as new Phases begin.
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The Great Clock of Teito Tower strikes 12 and emits its daily tone; one so loud, it can be heard across Tokyo. Atop Teito Tower stands a white-haired figure wreathed in the same color. This person is Hiroto Minaka, President and CEO of the MBI conglomerate. Minaka sweeps his arms in a grandiose gesture, despite the fact that nobody besides the Sekirei Disciplinary Squad is watching him and they could care less about his god complex.
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"It is finally time to put my wonderful plan into action! Go! Go forth my Sekirei, and find your Ashikabi! Go forth and begin the greatest love story of all time!" After his miniature speech the man begins to laugh psychotically before slipping and barely catching himself on the edge of the tower. One of the three beautiful women behind him moves forward and pulls him back up before releasing him and stepping back again with a deep sigh.
"We work for a crazy person... " Tatsumaki Hagane muttered to her teammates. Kana gave no response, trying to focus on Minaka's speech.
Demi sighed, tugging Minaka roughly back onto the top of the tower. "Minaka, you make me regret being born as a Sekerei sometimes." She dusted off her jacket, her hair bobbing with the motion. "So, how long before we have to actually go kill someone?"
Minaka smiled and began to pace the tower's roof in a deranged manner. "A very astute question, my beauty! The fun will begin shortly; most of the Sekirei should be finding their Ashikabi rather quickly. Once they've found them, there should be some rather entertaining violence! After all, they all know they have to fight if they want to stay with their Ashikabi. They won't be able to resist! And you three will be around to make sure everything is neat and tidy! What is a Game Master if he has no way to make sure his players follow the rules?"
Maki resisted the urge to knock the man off of the tower and merely spoke, "That doesn't answer the question. When do we get to fight?"
The President turned to his subordinate and looked at her as if he didn't understand the question. "Why, whenever you want. You girls are also a part of the Sekirei Plan. Just try not to deactivate too many Sekirei before Phase Two. A game's not as fun if the players don't have a fair chance to be contenders!"
Demi rolled her eyes. "Yeah, deactivate them. That's totally what we're gonna do."
"Feel free to find your own Ashikabi." Minaka added in. "After all, this story's about love as much as war. Love always adds to the conflict and depth of a story." After this, he uttered another maniacal cackle.
Maki huffed and slashed her hand through the air. "Please, no lowly human is going to own me."
"What she said. Let's face it, most of the guys in this world are idiots." Demi scoffed. "I can't even see a reason why to be with one other than getting winged. Not much point when they're totally useless."
"You'll understand one day. Eventually you three will see what the potential of a Sekirei and Ashikabi's bond is, whether it's through experiencing it... or being on the recieving end of it's power. But for now, go! Go and watch the little birds try to find their wings!"
Maki placed a hand on Demi's shoulder as she stepped towards the edge of the tower. "Let's just go, you know how pointless it is to argue with him." She leapt off of the tower, spinning her staff to slow her descent so she wouldn't make a huge uproar when she landed.
Demi groaned, pulling out her climbing axes. "Yeah yeah yeah." She jumped down as well, flying down towards the ground at a bewildering speed as she fell further. She spun her axes around and jammed them into the side of the building. A loud screeching noise emitted as her axes recklessly began to slow her down, until she was close to the bottom. She ripped them out of the wall and stepped down onto the ground, slipping both axes back into the loops on her belt. She looked up, waiting for Maki to come down.
The Tornado Sekirei drifted lazily down towards the ground, slowed by the speed of her spinning staff. When she landed, she eyed the marks Demi's axes had left in the building briefly and decided not to comment on them. She glanced back towards the top of the tower and waited for Kana to make her way down.
Kana waited until the others had descended from the building before making her own, but first she turned to Minaka and saluted. "I will not fail you, sir!" With that, she began hopping down the progressively lower and farther out sides of the building until it straightened out after which she leapt to other buildings, going lower and lower until she finally reached the others squad members. She didn't feel the need to be as showy as those two, not to mention that she didn't exactly have a way to get down the titanic tower in one go without damaging the master's building like Demi so recklessly had.
"Right... So, I'm bored. What'dya wanna do?" Maki asked Demi when they were all together again.
"Well... I dunno. We don't really have a lot of rule-breakers right now. We just began the Plan a few minutes ago." Demi looked around. "Is there anything interesting to do in Tokyo?"
"Umm..." Maki thought for a moment. "I'm not really sure, I spend most of my spare time training. There must be something we can do for fun though."
"Well, we could always pick a fight." Demi smirked. She turned around, looking for someone to mess with. There were a few scattered people here and there, none of them bearing the crest of the Sekerei. However, after watching the crowd flow by, her eye spotted one trying to slink past all the busy people. Demi wasted no time, dashing forward against the protests of Maki and Kana. She sent a flying kick right into the girl's stomach, kicking her away from the flow of the crowd. As she drew her axes, the pedestrians took notice of the incoming battle and began to run away in all directions, leaving a bit more room for Demi to do her work. A few hung by near the far edges of buildings to watch.
The girl coughed, holding her stomach as she pulled herself up using the building she had been kicked into. "Geez, what's your issue?"
Demi sighed. "We're Sekerei. Although it's generally frowned upon, we fight. And I'm bored. You look like a good target right now. So, come on, gimme whatcha got."
The girl squinted angrily. "Fine then, I will!" The girl fired a fireball at Demi, who simply sidestepped it with ease. The girl became angry with that action and fired another, and another, each one missing its target.
A fireball came suddenly from the other side of Demi and flew directly at Maki. She tilted her head to let it fly past harmlessly and spun her staff in front of her to block the others. While she watched things heat up, she let out a big sigh. "She has no off switch. Why can't she just relax for once?"
Kana was unwilling to watch such a blatant violation of master Minaka's words, but she knew that there was no stopping Demi when she got like this. Not without a fight at least, and she didn't want to bother fighting another Discipline Squad member. At least she wasn't breaking the rules of the plan itself. "You can find me over there when you're done with your new toy." She said with a sigh, stepping around the corner of a building and leaning on the wall, placing Demi's slaughter now out of sight.
Demi rolled her eyes. "Is that all you have to offer? Pity. I bet you would have a pretty cool Greater Technique. Speaking of which, here's mine." Demi dropped her axes, letting them stick into the ground as she held up her arms. Two chains with pointed tips shot out from the bracelets on her wrists, flying towards the girl. She tried to move out of the way, but both of the chains stuck into her arm, making her scream in pain.
Demi knelt down and wrapped the chains around the blades of her axes before pulling them out and yanking the girl towards her. The helpless girl was met with a painful boot into the stomach, which was followed by Demi's bootknife jabbing into her. Demi ripped her foot out roughly, watching the girl fall onto her knees. The girl coughed again, spitting out blood onto the concrete. "You're rough... that's not even fair."
"Well, life isn't fair." Demi laughed. She let some of the chain recede into the bracelets, tightening them so that Demi could swing her axes and fling the girl down onto the sidewalk, roughly. "Come on, get up. I'm just having fun."
The girl staggered to her feet, barely able to stand. "W-Why don't you just d-deactivate me?"
"There's no fun in that. No hard feelings." Demi flung the axe in her left hand, catching the girl in the stomach and making her stumble back. She managed to keep her balance - not that it mattered. Demi walked up to her, pulled her right arm back, and swung her other axe into the girls neck. The girl screamed, which quickly turned into disgusting gurgling, before she stumbled onto the ground and finally died.
Demi clapped her hands together. "Hm. Job-well-done I suppose."
Those words signaled the end of her one-sided battle, so Kana let out a sigh and rejoined the others. She looked briefly at the bloody corpse that was once a Sekirei and then back to Demi. "If you must kill someone, could you try doing it without making a mess?"
Maki jogged over to Demi and winced at the sight of her victim. "Geeze... do you always have to be such a sadist? Why don't you ju - who the hell is that?"
A good 25 feet away, a woman had just turned a corner into their vew. She looked even more out of place than the Disciplinary Squad did. The woman was easily 6'2 and had long crimson hair that covered one eye. She wore a strange shortened purple dress and belted at her hip was a sheathed western longsword. The woman stepped up to the - quite-violently - deactivated Sekirei and looked down at her. After a few moments her gaze darted upwards to Demi. She spoke in a soft, but commanding and threatening tone.
"Don't you know it's frowned upon to attack Sekirei who haven't emerged yet?"
Demi was baffled, and somewhat pissed too. This random, freakish woman comes out of nowhere and reprimands her like it's no big deal? Screw that. "Is that any of your business? It's not against the rules, so bug off."
The woman's mouth went from an unassuming line to a disappointed frown. She took another step towards Demi. "Is that so? I remember a time when little birds knew not to speak to their betters in such a way. Has everything really fallen so far?"
"Their betters? What makes you so special? You just look like the regular freak of Tokyo. No offense."
"Don't worry, someone such as you couldn't possible offend me."
"Excuse me? Listen, I'm being pretty damn nice to you right now, considering that I just met you and you act like you're some big hotshot, but I'm not afraid to get mean." Demi growled. "I don't care who you think you are, honestly, but you don't talk to me like that."
The woman looked at Demi a moment longer and the frown deepened to one of anger. "I must apologize, I haven't explained myself well enough. Let me be perfectly clear. If you attack any more Sekirei who don't have a fair chance to fight back and haven't found their Ashikabi yet, you will regret it. Now run along and go find something more productive to do."
Maki blinked a few times and stared in awe at the two. Nobody ever spoke to Demi that way and survived; was this woman insane?
Demi's face was completely red, and without even pausing to consider the possibilities of what could happen, she whipped out her axes. "Guess it's my lucky day. I get to kill off two bumbling idiots today."
The woman sighed as if she thought she had gotten her message across and was quite disappointed at the turn of events. "You have a funny definition of luck." With no warning, she flicked one of her fingers in the air and Demi's right axe shattered.
"Ah, sh**! What the hell?!" Demi watched as her axe fell to the ground into tiny pieces. "Okay, guess I'm fighting a witch now. Tokyo keeps the freaks coming." She raised her arms and fired the chains, this time twisting her wrists to move them in a spiral towards the woman.
The woman sighed and shrugged. "I really thought you'd understand by now." Right before the chains reached her, she moved forward at a blinding speed and stopped right in front of Demi. Her left hand grasped the sheath of her sword and her thumb flicked the crossguard, propelling the hilt into Demi's stomach and knocking the wind out of her.
"Demi!" Maki shouted and moved to intervene. She only took a few steps before she stopped abrubtly, staring down at the blade tip only inches in front of her throat.
"Leave." The woman muttered. "This is the last time I will say it, leave now or die. And don't attack anymore unwinged Sekirei if you value your lives."
Demi coughed, regaining her breath as the woman snapped at Maki. "In case you forgot, we're supposed to stay by whoever we knock off until they get picked up by someone from MBI as a courtesy. Discipline Squad isn't exactly allowed to break the rules either."
"So, this is what the Discipline Squad is now?" The woman looked down for a moment and muttered to herself. "Minaka, you've really lost it, haven't you?" She pulled her blade away from Maki's neck and sheathed it, leaving her to let out the breath she had been holding. When the woman looked up again she had a pleasant smile on her face. "Well I suppose that's dealt with. Enjoy the rest of your day ladies." With that she strolled away as if nothing ever happened.
However, when she was almost out of sight, she stopped one last time. She looked back at the three Sekirei, and although she was still smiling it was almost as if a malevolent aura surrounded her that caused all three girls to feel a chill. "I trust you girls won't forget what we discussed today. That includes you, Kana." She mentioned Kana by name despite the fact that she had excluded herself from the whole ordeal. And just like that, she was gone.
Demi looked at the other two girls, who were as equally as confused as she was. "... You don't think that was..."
"Yes, I believe so," said Kana, somewhat shaken by the ordeal, but she was not in fear. She held a great resentment for that woman, for someone who thought they could just leave the Sekirei Plan like that. Her hands curled up into a fist and she was tempted to conjure a blade slash at something, anything, but she knew it would be wasted energy. "She will face punishment eventually..."
Maki shivered and looked around. "I... I've never felt like I could die at any moment before. In the past I've always felt so in control. Could that really have been #1? I thought... I thought the Witch-Knight Sekirei was dead."
"Seriously? You think someone like her could die?" Demi scoffed, joining the two. "No way. She might as well be immortal. It would take every Sekerei in the Plan attacking at once to even come close to killing her. No one beats #1. Not without serious injury or death, that is."
"Well what should we do now?" Maki said, punching the building near them lightly. "I'm pissed off and confused and I need to unwind."
"Our job, I suppose." Kana added. :I'm going to search for an opponent that actually has an Ashikabi, the kind we were supposed to search for in the first place." Disregarding the other two, she started walking down the now vacant road. Those two could be annoying at times, especially Demi, but she was there to enforce the rules, not to make friends.
Demi groaned and turned towards Maki. "What should we do? You wanna go somewhere else or you wanna follow her? She could probably get into trouble if she isn't careful."
"I doubt there will be anyone interesting to fight today. It's not like all the other Sekirei are going to walk around for five minutes and find their Ashikabi all of a sudden." Maki shrugged and hooked a thumb towards the departing Kana. "She may be all glum and dour, but she's got a point."
Demi sighed. "Right, right. Well, I guess we should wait here until MBI gets this gi - wha?!" When Demi turned around, the girl was already gone, nothing but a large bloodstain on the sidewalk remaining. "Oh... well... Guess we should go eat then. Want some sushi?"
Maki pumped her fist in the air. "Hell yeah!" She bounced up and down a bit. And with that, the two girls left the street, which soon returned to it's usual business.
A short distance away.
A man with curly black hair leaves his office building and stretches while he strolls leisurely away from the building. "Seiji! Hey Seiji! Why don't you come have a drink with us?" One of his workmates called out from behind him.
"Sorry! Tonight's my night to relax at home with some TV." He threw the words behind him as he walked without turning. Geeze, these suits are stuffy... why would anyone even need a suit to sit in a cubicle all day? Nobody sees us office grunts. He kept walking down the sidewalk until one of the most beautiful women he had ever seen turned a corner and continued on towards him. Her hair was such a deep red, her face was so well defined and her skin was flawless. Is that one of those double-edged western swords? She must be some kind of collector... but then why is she just wearing it on her hip like that?
Seiji kept walking and tried not to show his surprise, but when she drew closer, he thought he saw some sort of deep purple aura surrounding her, which caused him to flinch. She noticed this action and gave him a smile. "Why hello there sir, it's nice to see such a hard worker around." She spoke to him with the deceptively relaxed smile and kept walking without waiting for a reply.
As she went away, he shivered and knelt down as if the gravity around him had strengthened. He couldn't think clearly enough so his thoughts came out verbally. "Who the f... what kind of person did I just see?"
After he regained his composure, Seiji made his way home without anything else strange happening. He passed what looked like a bloodstain on the way, but the MBI workers cleaning it up assured him somebody just fell while touching up Teito Tower. Could that have had anything to do with that dream last night? At the thought of the dream, it's disturbingly familiar words echoed through his mind. "Teach all the little birds the power of love." Once he arrived at his apartment, he drew his hand across his face and tossed his suitcase on the floor. "Why are dreams always silly nonsense?"
Seiji knew somewhere deep down inside of him these weren't all just coincidences, but he ignored them for the sake of his sanity and went to bed early. If only he knew who he had just met and what the next day would bring.
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