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[Sep. 30th, 2007|11:00 pm] |
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in a about a week will be the class trip. As the Dictator says, so shall it be. I will enjoy myself because that is what He would want, and also for another reason, Terue is coming on the trip. Everything about her is so perfect, her looks, her personality, everything. I wish that I could tell her just how much I love and adore her.
Princess Terada Ito, President of the Central Committee, Minister of War. |
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[Aug. 18th, 2007|08:07 pm] |
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Name-Terada Ito Age-15 Birthday-July the 8th Grade Average-B Terada Ito’s father was a high-ranking judge and like all such judges in Japan was part of the government and brought in the verdicts in important or political trials that the government wanted. Her mother was the mayor of the small town of Kanaka-cho on Hokkaido Island. They brought their only daughter, Terada, up to support the government from an early age. They were kind and loving parents but both were often too busy to give their daughter the time she needed, and she was left on her own or with her only brother Shojo for long periods of time. As a result she created a large and complex imaginary world ruled, like Japan, by a Dictator, whose security forces were continually in conflict with agitators. As time went by her imaginary world began to take over her life. She also became highly patriotic and decorated her bedroom with the national flag, a map of Japan, a large map of her imaginary world and a portrait of the Dictator. She agreed with his politics including even that of the Program. When one of her classmates asked what she would do if she ever found herself in the Program, she said that of course she would do her best to play to win and that any alliances that she made would be only temporary, as she could not serve the glorious Republic of East Asia from within an urn. As a result of her attitude, her classmates shunned her and refused to invite her to any parties or have anything much to do with her, causing her to retreat further into herself and spend more and more of her time in her imaginary world. One of the things that really pleased her was watching the edited outtakes of the Program. Privately, she nursed a deep dislike of her classmates and decided that if she ever ended up in the Program herself she would play from the start. She did used to have one friend, one Megumi Sukazi, and the two had been friends for several years from when they were young children. One day aged fourteen she decided to pay a visit to her friend and let herself in as the two trusted each other do much that they had keys to each other’s houses. When she heard her best friend’s parents planning to flee the Republic of East Asia and defect to the West, she crept out and found a public payphone where she called the police. Megumi’s parents were arrested soon afterwards and disappeared into the prison camps, and Megumi was sent to an orphanage as a result. She never knew that her best friend Terada was the betrayer. Neither did anyone else but due to rumours about her most of her class avoided her totally. In her bag-a chapstick, several books, a small picture of the Dictator, an elastic band, a diary and two pens. When at school Terada always does her best to dress well and as she thinks the Dictator would want her to. No over-the-top jewellery or other forbidden items for her. She does wear a silver purity ring on her left forefinger but justifies it to herself as a symbol that she is not one of those girls who givers herself to the first boy who says that he loves her, or worse still, phone dates. She wears a small badge with the dictator’s face on it on the front of her blazer and another small badge, which shows the flag of the Republic, to show how loyal and patriotic she is. She always does her best to look tidy and wears very little makeup, apart from chapstick to stop her licking her lips. In her mind she is, when at school, always on parade. If the Dictator or one of his aides were to make a sudden surprise visit, she would not be caught looking a mess. Terada is single minded, highly patriotic, and a hard worker, eager to please her teachers and to show herself a model citizen of the Republic. She despises the vast majority of her classmates seeing them as thugs, slackers, political dissidents, lazybones or worse. Her loyalty is to the Dictator and to the Government above all. As a result her class either dislike or hate her and she only has two friends.She spends her break times in the school library or wondering around the playground playing imaginary games with herself. She wants to someday run the Program herself but failing that she wishes to join the Kempitai, the secret police of the Republic, so that she can do her best to serve the government. She has never listened to any rock music, preferring classical music, patriotic and military music, and some inane pop songs. Strengths Terada has watched the Program often and has learned the various ways of staying alive. She will therefore be very hard to try and fool and will have a firm plan from the beginning. Whatever she sets her heart on, she does her best at it, and that will help a lot when it comes to killing her fellow students. She is very good at creeping around and can sneak from almost any terriain. Weaknesses- Terada has only two friends in the class and few are likely to trust her as they hate or despise her. She is physically weak with no hand to hand combat skills.Under enough stress she could become delusional and think she is in her imaginary world for real. In class Terada always works her hardest and tries her best to impress the teachers, and is often allowed home ten minutes early as a result, much to the fury of the rest of the class. Her father, as a judge, and her mother being a mayor, are too busy to see her often and when her parents do see her they spoil her with gifts or too much of her favourite food. She is always kind and polite to them. |
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[Oct. 11th, 2006|06:16 pm] |
Student-Yukiko Kitano Assigned Theme-Death Other infomation-movieverse.
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[Jul. 25th, 2006|02:00 am] |
Mizhuo Inada stared around her in terror.
Forty-one fellow students, who would become like demons as soon as they were outside the classroom and slaughter each other, and her. She thought of her bedroom, packed with books, crystals, beautiful clothes, and her parents, who had always treated her like their princess, and even when she did something silly they soon forgave her.
And now the chances are that I’ll never see my parents again? O great Ahura Mazda, why have you done this to me? Am I not a Holy Warrior Commander of the Dikianne Tribe? In what way have I sinned to deserve this terrible fate?
This is a test to see if you are truly worthy of your calling. If you succeed then you will be formally crowned. And if you should fail, then your soul will still be welcomed into the Land of Light, so do not worry, you will not end up in one of the Ninety-Nine Hells no matter what. Your fellow classmates, with a few exceptions, are human in shape only, the demons have stolen their souls, and it is the job of you and your fellow Commanders to banish them back to the hell that they came from before they get off this island and run riot in Shiroiwa-cho itself. You can imagine the havoc that such a demon infestation would cause.
Yes, my Lord. Who can I trust to help me?
Some have managed for now to fight the demons and keep their sanity intact. Your fellow Commanders, Lorela Lausasse Kaori and Megumi Eto, Yutaka Seto, and possibly Yucherio Takiguchi. The rest you must kill on sight, no matter how friendly or harmless they might seem.
Very well, my Lord.
Whilst the vidio was going on she had managed to write two notes, and she managed to place one on Megumi’s desk. Kaori was too far away, on the other side of the room, to try to contact. She watched sadly as the first of the demons left the room, and then all too soon it was her turn to go.
She walked up past Yutaka Seto and planted a note on his desk, which said I really love you,sweet Prince. Please try and join me. And then she grabbed his hand and kissed it once, before a soldier said “Stop that slushy stuff and get out!”
She blew Yutaka a kiss and fled, and as soon as it was safe pulled out her torch and her assigned weapon. A knife. A knife? Was that all?
She stared at it and a bright blue beam of light shot out of it, forming a magical sword at least a meter long. Much better. I’d like to wait for Megumi, but it’s too risky. Don’t think of most of your class as human anymore or think of your loving parents, or you’ll lose your mind, burst into tears, and fall prey to the first one who is playing this horrible game. I wonder if I’ll get to tell Yutaka what I really think about him? I know he does not love me, because his true love is Fumiyo. Get back to the game, idiot. This is no time to be thinking romantic thoughts. To live you will have to be ruthless and kill repeatedly.You might even have to kill your best friends.
OOC-I got the OK from Indi to kiss Yutaka's hand. |
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