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*hands out Girl Scout cookies* ...they got me driving home.

*rubs my leg* I feel myself in a bind. I work, but it's minimum wage. I'm throwing out applications constantly, but there's nothing. I work at Wendy's, and the strain is taking a huge toll on my right leg, which is naturally weak due to some birth issues. I was limping, hobbling basically, the entire day at work. I can't keep pushing my body like this, but at the same time, I have no other choice. *headdesk* Ugh.



"Oh, I suspect he'll be a ripe old age before he finally gives in. Of course, my mother might make him retire sooner. Ingot is ever developing. Sometimes I'm surprised by it" Connor smiled, "I'd like to see your new skills too" he looked about at the new and old students, and nodded in agreement, "seems like it. Well, the school is becoming more known, and there's been reports of new powers out there, some people developing powers. I guess the school brings them in. Safer that way, I suppose"
@Mistress Dizzy

"I would imagine so. There's no better place to get to know your power than with others that know how to handle them. That, and I'm sure they want to make sure that there aren't kids running around with particularly destructive or useful powers. I'm sure every student and their skill set is on a list somewhere." She shook her head. "I can't wait until we get a break today. I have something to show you." She was showing an uncharacteristic amount of giddiness, as she leaned very close and whispered in Connor's ear. "I can fly."

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Zack nodded. "You aren't human? How interesting. We aren't either. We thought about getting one of those adaptive rooms. We are used to much colder temperatures. But there aren't many students in them so we decided...well actually I talked Griffin into a normal room. We can adapt he just doesn't like it. The adaptive dorm is past the gym. We can show you if you like. We have time before Mimic's class. I think every species adapts to their environments. The humans have been living in the atmosphere for a long time. There are places that aren't this dry but you have to be closer to the water."


Kassandra nodded, happy to receive help. "Thank you. I would appreciate you directing me there, Zack. I keep wanting to swim up and get my bearings, but of course, I can't." There was something odd about Zack's speech, but she wasn't going to say anything. Maybe he wasn't a native speaker either. She'd spent hours and hours getting with books, getting the language proper. Even so, she felt a little nerbous about it. "I'm sure that humans can adapt to all sorts of environments. But if your brother is having trouble, perhaps you should switch to a colder room? I mean, you could perhaps wear a... a..." She frowned, trying to come up with the word. "...a cloak with sleeves..." It was just on the tip of her tongue. "AH! A jacket. You could wear a jacket?"
I think my 2 cents about the group thing: it's definitely easier to split into smaller groups--which kind of ends up happening naturally when there are a lot of characters in the same space anyways--but I'd love to randomize the teams every time, at least in the beginning. I think this gives more of a opportunity for everyone to play with everyone else and to test out different dynamics!

I think that's a great idea. Mixing up the dynamics keeps things fresh.
@Crimmy Yaaaaay! *dances*
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Hir and Hirself or E, Em, Emself, are both valid gender neutral terms.


*nodnod* Also true. I'm not as adept with keeping those straight. I'm actually better at using and conjugating a singular 'they'.
Name: Jinayah Ifriti/Jin Takahashi
Age: 16
Gender: Nonbinary
Arcana: Fortune
Equipment: Starts with a slingshot and BBs, moves onto a modern sling with cherry bombs, then acid bombs
-miniature tool kit
-motorcycle riding jacket, boots and helmet
-a worn deck of playing cards
-energy/protein bars

Skills:
+Jin is excellent at math, seeming to have an innate talent for it, and can do high level calculus and trig in their head (also due to the dyslexia)
+Jin has almost impeccable aim, due to their ability to calculate almost instantaneously the velocity and force that they need to hit their target.
+Jin could probably become a licensed mechanic tomorrow; if given time and tools they can fix anything with an engine or moving parts. Part of this talent is due to research and experience, the other due to pure inside knowledge – they were born to fix machines. There's a job waiting for them after graduation at a local mechanic shop.
+Jin was a pickpocket for several years of their upbringing. They do not do so anymore (to anyone's knowledge) but still has nimble hands and the eyes of a trained thief.

-Jin has difficulty reading due to dyslexia that affects how they perceive letters and kanji.
-Jin also deals with bouts of insomnia that last for a few days to (at the very worst) nearly 2 weeks. They go from irritable, to clumsy, and then start having small periods of unconsciousness. The last time it got bad, Jin had to be hospitalized and medicated.
-Jin is not trusting by any sense, and that can get them into needless trouble.

Appearance:

5 feet tall, warm brown skin, black hair worn short. Likes to wear T-shirts with math jokes, and is rarely seen in public without their chest binder. The only time they don't wear it is to sleep, bathe, and when working in the garage, where the chest restriction gets in the way of their work.



Personality: In a society based on politeness and sameness, Jin stands out like a shark in a school of tuna. While Jin can play polite, they choose not to most of the time- there's a chip on their shoulder the size of a steel beam. Jin says what they're thinking, and really doesn't care who they bother or offend. However, in a rather ironic way, Jin's sharp and abrasive nature is a bit of a fake persona. Having lost too many people in their young life already, and feeling like an eternal outsider in Japan, Jin has given up on having friends and making connections. You can't lose what you don't have, right?

If anyone was bold and patient enough to keep on pressing at Jin's walls, they'd find a loyal friend and a true defender. Jin will fight to care for their friends- even if that's a fistfight. To the meek, they're a guardian. To the strong, they're a wingman. To the average.... they're probably rather encouraging, if not a little sharp-tongued. There are soft points to Jin as well; if someone is bullied or mocked for being different, Jin will be the first to step to that person's defense. Despite Jin's size, they fight like their life depends on it, even if the situation doesn't merit that level of violence.

Biography: Jin's mother, Yumiko Takahashi, emigrated to America as a young adult. After completing college, she worked as a court clerk, stenographer, and translator. She met Jin's father, Richard Ifriti, who was a detective that would often come in to testify on cases. They hit in off and fell in love, marrying and having a daughter, Jinayah. Jin had a happy life until about the age of five. Unfortunately, everything went sideways in Jin's life. A violent career criminal that Richard had put away nearly ten years ago escaped from prison. His first act was to seek out the detective who he considered responsible for ruining his life. Due to a heavy snowstorm in the area, the Ifriti family didn't get the warning until it was far too late. Richard and Yumiko were both shot and killed, and Jin only survived because the criminal didn't realize she existed. Due to the violent nature of her parents' murders, Jin fled the house and lived on the streets for many years, learning to pickpockets, steal and con for her survival. It took authorities several years to track Jin down again. By that time, Jin was ten, and the only relatives remaining to care for her were Yumiko's family in Japan.

Jin was bundled up and shipped off to Japan within a year. While Yumiko's brother and wife weren't against taking in their niece, they were a little unprepared for the task of raising Jin. Being homeless had formed a cold, hard shell around the child. Being half black and half Japanese, being strange and a poor speaker all served to make Jin quickly outcast in school. Add to that the fact that Jin had no problem with getting into fights and shoplifting convenience stores, and Jin was marked as a delinquient and a troublemaker before even reaching middle school.

In a matter completely separated from her traumatic youth, as Jin aged, she discovered that she didn't really too much like a girl. While it took quite a bit of time, research and argument to come to an understanding, they soon came to understand words like 'nonbinary' and 'gender neutral'. Though it took Jin's uncle and aunt a while longer to come to terms with the idea of Jin's identity, they became unflinchingly supportive, even helping to petition the school to allow Jin to wear a male student uniform. Jin stopped dressing in feminine clothing in middle school. Cutting off their hair, buying a binder to flatten their breasts, and dropping female pronouns entirely, Jin found a peace within their identity- not as a girl, and not really a boy either.

By the time they enrolled in Uchima Senior High, Jin was no longer apologizing for who they were in any case. They were fighting anyone who tried to force them to fit in a box. Jin quickly earned a semi-legendary status as a criminal and a bad boy, getting a lot of attention. Despite getting into trouble for more than one scuffle after school, Jin's grades remain constant and their conduct just short of disobeying rules directly. Despite some continued trouble with reading assignments, and atrocious handwriting, Jin's math and science scores are among the highest in the school. Their academic performance isn't even close to allowing their expulsion without putting the school in a nasty light and causing a lot of scandal. So, the school deals with Jin, and Jin deals with the school. Everyone is clearly waiting until the day Jin graduates and is free.

Persona:
Name: Clotho
Appearance: vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/megamiten..
Traits:
-Reflects:
-Absorbs:
-Void:
-Resist:
-Weak:
Abilities: Garu
Magaru
Pulinpa
Single Shot

My apologies on the double post. I have to make a few minor adjustments to Clotho, and add a picture or two for Jin, but this is otherwise done.
@_@ help my job is trying to kill me
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Gender neutral term actually!


Thanks Rosie. You're absolutely correct. Jin prefers "they". -crashes into bed- Nap first, then profile
@demonspade64 "They", actually. Please and thank you.
"I know. Watching people frustrate themselves is fun as hell... well, it probably makes me some kinda sadist or something. Bro is good, though."

...-happy grin- Tomorrow I write.
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