deasil: (i don't care if you sucked god's dick.)
2014-03-24 03:28 am

visualosities;

i was left to my own devices, many days fell away with nothing to show... and the walls kept crumbling down in the city that we love, great clouds roll over the hills bringing darkness from above... but if you close your eyes, does it almost feel like nothing's changed at all? and if you close your eyes, does it almost feel like you've been here before? how am i gonna be an optimist about this? how am i gonna be an optimist about this? we were caught up and lost in all of our vices, in your pose as the dust settled around us... and the walls kept crumbling down in the city that we love, great clouds roll over the hills bringing darkness from above... but if you close your eyes, does it almost feel like nothing's changed at all? and if you close your eyes, does it almost feel like you've been here before? how am i gonna be an optimist about this? how am i gonna be an optimist about this? oh where do we begin, the rubble or our sins? where do we begin, the rubble or our sins? and the walls kept tumbling down (where do we begin) in the city that we love (the rubble or our sins) great clouds roll over the hills (where do we begin) bringing darkness from above (the rubble or our sins) but if you close your eyes, does it almsot feel like nothing's changed at all? and if you close your eyes, does it almost feel like you've been here before? how am i gonna be an optimist about this? how am i gonna be an optimist about this? if you close your eyes, does it almost feel like nothing's changed at all...? )
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2014-03-24 03:25 am

cr chart;

lol i'm going to have to redo this once i get back in and figure out who's still here and what's going on mAYBE I'LL ACTUALLY KEEP UP WITH IT THIS TIME. MAYBE I WON'T. WHO KNOWS. i'm trash. sorry friends.

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2014-03-24 03:23 am

ac tracking;

AC Tracking
For keeping track of threads that can be used for AC/Status AC.
KEY;
IC Date (OOC Date)
Character; content warning
deasil: (i'm CRAVING wine from a sippy cup.)
2014-03-24 03:22 am

permissions;

Permissions
Out of Character
Backtagging:
Threadjacking:
Fourthwalling:
In Character
Hugging:
Kissing:
Flirting:
Fighting:
Injuring (Minor):
Injuring (Major):
Killing:
Telepathy:
Miscellaneous
Note: Chizuru is a demon that looks human; if your character can identify demons (i.e. by energy, taste of blood, etc) feel free to have them recognize her as one without checking with me first.
Kinks: Here.
= go ahead
= ask first
deasil: (i'm willing to share.)
2014-03-24 03:22 am

inbox;

IC Inbox
Do you have a message for Chizuru? This is the place to leave it!
"Ah! I couldn't answer in time... I am very sorry for the inconvenience, but leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as I can!"
Please note the method of contact (text, audio, video) in your subject line.
deasil: (you know what?)
2014-03-24 03:18 am

how's my driving;

How's My Driving?
Do you have feedback or critique on how I play Chizuru? This is the place to give it! Also if you could provide links to examples with any critique, that would be excellent, since it'll help me identify (and improve!) the issue.
ANON: ON
SCREENING: OFF
IP-LOGGING: ON FOR ANONYMOUS COMMENTS
If you'd like to talk in slightly easier but still private way, you can send a PM!
deasil: (your husband is breaking up with me.)
2014-03-22 03:42 pm

ariel app.

□ Name: Chizuru Yukimura
□ Journal: [personal profile] deasil
□ Series: Hakuouki
□ Canon point: The very end of the Kazama/"You didn't end up with any specific Shinsengumi member so everyone died" route.
□ History: Many years before the start of the series, the Yukimura family was a prominent demon family in eastern Japan. But humans suck, so they slaughtered them all, except for the twin children of the head of the family and a few lesser demons of the branch family. One of the twins was sent to live with the Nagumo clan; the other was given to Kodo Yukimura to raise in Edo.

In 1864, Chizuru Yukimura left Edo to search for Kodo, who she believed to be her father and who raised her to believe that she was a human with an inexplicably fast capability to heal from wounds, in Kyoto. He had left long before to conduct work for the Shogunate; however, they fell out of contact and she made the journey alone, dressed as a boy, with the intention of meeting up wit his friend Ryojun Matsumoto to help her find him. Even the best-laid plans tend to fall through, though, and rather than immediately finding her father she got mugged because some ronin wanted to steal her sword. She ran away only for her attackers to be viciously killed by bloodsucking, man-shaped monsters, who were in turn killed by members of the Shinsengumi, who in turn captured her and took her back to their headquarters to interrogate her and find out what she had witnessed.

The next morning, she met with the captains of the Shinsengumi to discuss her fate. During the course of the discussion it came out that not only was her Kodo working for them, he's missing; it also came out that she was, in fact, a girl (and the way it came out impressed Heisuke Toudou), and that she was the "daughter" of the very person they're looking for. Luckily for Chizuru, they decided to keep her alive to help search for her father, on the condition that she continue to live as a boy to keep the rank-and-file soldiers from being distracted. She was also made to be the page of Toshizo Hijikata, the Shinsegumi's vice-commander. Which, all in all, translated to her being told to stay in her room all the time. She did occasionally spend time with some of the captains, but nothing incredibly noteworthy happened until dinner one night when Toudou nearly let one of the Shinsegumi's big secrets slip, and then a little later Hijikata allowed her to join the captains on their patrols for the first time six months after her arrival.

The next "big thing" Chizuru experienced was the Ikedaya affair in July. Though in this series of events she did not accompany Kondou and the others directly to the Ikedaya, she was at the Shinsegumi compound when the information that the location Hijikata's group was investigating wasn't the proper location came in, and left the compound to deliver the message to him so he could get Kondou some backup. In this way, she managed to avoid encountering either Kazama or Amagiri at the Ikedaya, and witnessed Hijikata single-handedly keeping Aizu officials from stealing the Shinsengumi's glory.

Later, while out on patrol with Sanosuke Harada and Shinpachi Nagakura, Chizuru decided she wanted to come with them on their next mission; this wish came true when they received orders from Aizu to help curbstomp some Choshu loyalists who were causing trouble in Kyoto. Unfortunately, when they arrive, they were told by the official to go to the Kujo riverside to wait there as backup; the official at the Kujo riverside told them they hadn't received any orders to let them stay, and some back-and-forth arguing led to the Shinsengumi being allowed to stay at the riverside as backup. The next morning there was gunfire and Hijikata, being Hijikata, bitched the official out when they were told to wait for orders instead of immediately going to assist the soldiers at the Imperial estate. He then led the Shinsengumi there and found that oops, yeah, the Imperial estate had sort of been trashed. From there the Shinsengumi split into three groups and Chizuru accompanied Hijikata to Mount Ten'nou in pursuit of the Choshu troops that were fleeing, and Chikage Kazama, a demon, interfered just long enough for the Choshu troops to commit honorable suicide before Hijikata could catch them.

It was back to business as usual for the Shinsengumi until the arrival of Kashitaro Itou, who employed his biting wit to be rude to Keisuke Sannan, a longtime member of the group with an injured arm. Itou's taunting of Sannan caused Sannan to make the incredibly poor life decision to drink the ochimizu, a substance that transforms a man into the bloodthirsty monsters Chizuru encountered a full year before. This had the fortunate effect of healing his arm, but the unfortunate side-effect of making him attempt to kill Chizuru, who stumbled upon him as he was doing it. It also came out that Chizuru's "father," Kodo, was the one who had developed the ochimizu, on the Shogunate's orders. The ochimizu, while having uncanny regenerative properties and making the drinker unnaturally strong, also imbued them with an irresistible bloodlust that made them go crazy. Sannan, thankfully, did not immediately go mad! But because he was now incredibly weak during daylight hours and could go crazy at a moment's notice, it was announced to everyone that he died.

As everyone adjusted to the change, business continued as usual. One day when on patrol with Okita and Toudou, Chizuru encountered a young woman who was being harassed by some men on the street. She, Okita, and Toudou intervened, and Okita noticed that Chizuru and the young woman they rescued look eerily similar to one another. Toudou didn't agree, but the woman introduced herself as Kaoru before leaving, and Chizuru was left to be puzzled about it for a long while after.

The Shinsengumi was later asked to be part of the guard for Iemochi Tokugawa, and Chizuru accompanied them to the castle to serve as a guard. While there, she encountered Kazama and his two cronies, Kyuju Amagiri and Kyo Shiranui, who informed her of two things: One, she was a demon, and two, they would be taking her with them. The Shinsegumi intervened and she was safely conducted back to the compound by Susumu Yamazaki, where she stays with Toudou until it's safe for her to come back.

The Shinsengumi received a visit from Chizuru's father's friend, Matsumoto, not too long later; after he conducted a medical examination of the troops, he spoke to Chizuru about her father, the ochimizu, and the rasetsu - the name for what people become after drinking the ochimizu. After instructing them to clean, Matsumoto left to speak with Okita, and Chizuru overheard that he has been disagnosed with tuberculosis. Not too long after that, they got the news that Shogun Iemochi died, and Chizuru and Saitou rescued another wayward young woman while on patrol. This time the young woman was named Sen, who said she didn't actually need the help but thanked Chizuru anyway and then said she knew Chizuru was a girl before leaving abruptly.

Further drama continued in Kyoto as people started vandalizing a notice board that had denounced the Choshu as traitorous; Harada and others from the Shinsengumi were dispatched to deal with it. One night after they were celebrating their victory, Sannan, consumed with fascination by the ochimizu and the new rasetsu they had managed to create with it, began harrassing Chizuru. He was interrupted by some of the other captains from the Shinsengumi, and Toudou mentioned that someone who looked like Chizuru had impeded the Shinsengumi's efforts to apprehend the notice board vandals.

Later that winter, while on patrol, they encountered Kaoru again; Chizuru confronted her and asked if she had been the one to do it, and Kaoru answered coyly that she did occasionally go to that bridge, which was basically Kaoru-speak for "I sure did, what are you going to do about it?"

Also that winter, a rasetsu broke into Chizuru's room and attacked her. A group of Shinsengumi captains saved her life, but after the rasetsu was killed Itou stumbled onto the scene, which was basically terrible for everyone involved. Sannan blew his cover by arriving after Itou and then drinking Chizuru's blood, which triggered Itou splitting off into his own group, the Guardians of the Imperial Tomb, and taking Toudou and Saitou with him, much to Chizuru's disappointment.

Later that night Chizuru received a visit from Sen and her companion Kimigiku, who came to take Chizuru away. Sen was a demon princess who was well aware of Kazama's intentions toward Chizuru, and didn't believe that the Shinsengumi was capable of protecting her - Kazama being the head of a prominent demon family and Chizuru being the sole surviving member of the Yukimura family, he was hell-bent on making her his bride and having her bear his child to produce an even more powerful demon, even if it meant slaughtering anyone in his way. Sen spoke to Chizuru privately, and Chizuru said she wanted to stay. Sen left...

...which would have been all well and good if not for the fact that Kazama attacked even later that night. Despite being told to do otherwise, Chizuru left her room to go see what was happening and ended up getting grabbed by Kazama, only for the Shinsengumi to fight to free her. Kazama retreated after the humans proved capable of holding their own for a short time and vowed that he would be returning. Unfortunately for the Shinsengumi, the monks housing them didn't take too kindly to a demon deathmatch on their property, so they were relocated to another property for their headquarters after two years at the Nishi Honganji temple.

More than six months after Itou split away from the group, the Shinsengumi received word that Ryoma Sakamoto was assassinated and that someone was spreading a rumor that Harada had done the killing. That "someone" would be Itou and his Guardians, a fact which was brought to the Shinsengumi by none other than Saitou... who had only joined Itou as a spy. Saitou also brought the information that Itou was out to have Kondou assassinated, and Hijikata immediately decided that it was time for Itou to die.

The problem with this was that Toudou was still with Itou's group, and that he hadn't been planted as a spy. Chizuru worried, but wasn't sure if she would be able to get him back safely; trusting Harada and Nagakura to bring him back alive, she chose to stay behind during this operation to keep an eye on Okita, who was still sick. Unfortunately, there was yet another attack by demons, and in the chaos Okita and Chizuru were approached by a young man named Kaoru... yeah. Same Kaoru as the woman they met on the street. It turned out that Kaoru was actually Kaoru Nagumo, the Yukimura twin who was sent to live with a different clan... he was also Chizuru's twin brother. He wasn't interested in seeing Chizuru become a "demonic broodmare" for Kazama and so he wanted Okita to become a rasetsu in order to protect her, and also told him that it would cure his tuberculosis. When a rasetsu broke into the room and attacked Okita took the ochimizu, killed the rasetsu, and was then informed that the ochimizu wouldn't actually cure him, and that Kaoru didn't actually care about Chizuru's safety but he had been so miserable with the Nagumo family that he couldn't bear to see her so happy. To top it all off, after Kaoru won the Brother of the Year award, they were informed that Toudou had been fatally wounded at Aburano Koji and had to take the ochimizu in order to survive.

A month or so later, Sannan decided that he wanted to experiment with the effects of drinking Chizuru's blood and how it could be used to improve the rasetsu. He was totally ready to cut her and collect her blood when Hijikata intervened and reminded him that the Shinsengumi code prohibited personal fights until he backed off. Luckily, the night was salvaged when Harada and Nagakura came to spend some time with Chizuru and they talked about the morality surrounding creating the rasetsu. Which was a lot less awkward than it sounds, give that Chizuru's father was the one who developed the ochimizu.

Unfortunately, the idyllic days and nights with the Shinsengumi were soon to come to an end. At the beginning of 1868, Kondou was shot while returning for a meeting, which would have been bad enough on its own except for the fact that things were getting more and more tense. When he and Okita were taken to Osaka Castle to be treated by Doctor Matsumoto, the remaining members of the Shinsengumi faced battle at Toba-Fushimi.

The situation got worse and worse, and the Shinsengumi was eventually forced to retreat, pulling back to Yodo Castle. Chizuru was to be escorted to Yodo Castle by Inoue while the others secured their retreat and gathered the wounded. Unfortunately, this was yet another thing that did not go as planned - as they were retreating there was a crash of cannonfire and Chizuru was knocked unconscious.

When she woke, she was alone with rubble and corpses. Knowing they were headed for Yodo, Chizuru set out alone, which was one of the worst decisions she could possibly have made because in a turn of events that surprised absolutely no one, she was found by soldiers that were supposed to be allies with the Shinsengumi, but had actually turned on them, and upon realizing she had been with the Shinsengumi they attacked. While she was fighting back, Kazama happened upon them and killed the soldiers because that's what he does. He also told her that Yodo Castle was about to turn traitor as well, because that is something else he does.

Sen came across them as Kazama was explaining the situation to Chizuru, and after some discussion it was decided that Chizuru would go to Edo and that Kazama would accompany her. Upon arriving there, they discovered that the Shinsengumi had changed its name to the Kouyou Regulatory Company, and that they were at Koufu Castle. Chizuru made plans to go there, but stopped by her old house first and came across Kodo, her "father," who informed her that he was still researching the rasetsu for the Imperial Army and that the plan was to use them to set Edo aflame.

After a tense standoff with Kodo, Chizuru chose to stay in Edo and investigate what he was doing with his specialized rasetsu; Kazama and Amagiri chose to help her. Kazama infiltrated the mansion Kodo was said to be staying in along with Chizuru and they confronted him, and in a moment of lapsed judgment Chizuru did not stop Kazama from killing Kodo, which she immediately regretted once he was dead and all the memories from her childhood came rushing back.

With Kodo handled, Chizuru set to discovering the fate of the Shinsengumi. She learned that the shogunate surrendered Edo Castle, that Harada and Nagakura left the group, that Okita's tuberculosis had worsened ad he'd been sent away, and that Kondou had surrendered to the Imperial Army. In June of 1868, Chizuru and Kazama arrived at Utsunomiya Castle, where Kazama informed her that Kondou had been beheaded.

They continued their journey to find the remaining members of the Shinsengumi and discovered that Saitou was said to have died at the Battle of Bonari Pass, and that Hijikata was on the island of Ezo, but that they could not go there until the end of the Battle of Hakodate. When the battle finally ended and they arrived, they heard the order of events: The Imperial Army landed on Ezo on May 9th, they began an attack on June 20th, the shogunate army surrendered at Benten fortress, and the shogunate army surrendered at Goryokaku, the final stronghold, on June 27th. Chizuru discovered that Hijikata died on the 20th, while trying to rescue the Shinsengumi trapped in Benten, and found a heavily damaged Shinsengumi flag.

After some talking with Kazama, she decided to stay on Ezo for a little while longer, and that is where Chizuru Yukimura's story ends.

□ Personality: The term "demon" has a tendency to bring some very specific characteristics to mind: bloodthirsty, murderous, and wicked, for example. Well, forget all of that, because even though Chizuru is one of the few remaining pure-blooded demons in Japan, you could not be further from the truth if you tried to describe her that way.

It isn't quite enough to call Chizuru entirely pacifistic, as she can and will take up a blade when truly necessary - to defend herself, or to defend those who are precious to her, or (depending on how emotionally drained she is) to take revenge for someone who is killed while defending her (this is an option for her in the game when Kazama kills Inoue, and in the anime, Hijikata says he knew the enemy soldiers were the ones to have killed him because she wouldn't have left her kodachi unraised against Inoue's killers). Still, these are extreme examples, and most of the time Chizuru is a kind and gentle soul. She doesn't like bloodshed and violence - in fact, she even admits that she is "rather afraid" of blades shortly after meeting the Shinsengumi - and finds herself much more at ease when she is in - or can create - a homey environment. That isn't to say she can't function while she's in dangerous situations (because she can, and she even chooses to put herself in dangerous situations for the sake of people she cares about), but she much prefers to be able to remind people of the comforts of home and country which they fight to protect. She generally has kind words and gentle (or not-so-gentle, when they need a more potent reminder) encouragement for the people she surrounds herself with, urging them to do their best and to take care of themselves while reminding them that they have people supporting them. It makes her happy to make others happy and to know that she is helping to create a world where people can live peacefully.

Having been raised in 1800s Japan, Chizuru is outwardly modest, sometimes to a fault. Things like "I know it isn't my place to say..." and "If it isn't presuming too much..." are common to hear from her, and it isn't just because those are the polite things to say. She often feels like she is very much a burden, especially because of how exceptional the people she spends most of her time around are, and when she says that she isn't sure what she has to contribute she's not being self-depreciating for the sake of modesty or politeness, but because she honestly isn't sure what she has to give. She desperately wants to be able to find her place and find something she can do to help those she cares about, but she is very unsure about whether or not she has the ability to do so. She doubts and second-guesses herself very often, and her opinion of herself is generally much lower than others' opinions of her. This sometimes leads her to push herself to and past her limits in an attempt to live up to the people around her, to the point that it has been said that if she keeps it up she'll "use herself up" until there is nothing left.

In spite of how unsure she can be about herself and the way she relates to others, Chizuru is a sociable person. She is the type of girl that manages to make friends in the strangest of places, befriending humans and demons alike (though some might argue that the Shinsengumi, with all of their skill and intensity, hardly count as humans). Even when her first impression of someone is far from stellar, spending time around them usually leads her to find one or two things she likes about them. (In Kazama's route, for example, she is able to find things about him that she admires, despite spending the first three or four chapters of the game pretty much hating his guts, or as close to hating as she can really manage.) She is also the type of girl that believes in the best parts of the people around her - the Shinsengumi is the best example of this, because in spite of their reputation as ruthless killers (which she admits that she is aware of at the onset of her time with them), she finds things to admire in all of them and comes to care for them greatly. She believes in Sen and Kimigiku, as well, in spite of limited interactions with them; she firmly believes in her father and is unwilling to believe that he betrayed the shogunate until she sees it with her own eyes; she wants to believe that if she can make Kaoru understand what her feelings are, the two of them will be able to live as brother and sister. At times her idealism is taken to almost foolish levels.

She can also be incredibly stubborn in her own way. What this means is that she makes decisions and sticks to them - she isn't the type to constantly change her mind about what it is that she wants to do. When she decided that she wanted to see her father again after a long absence, she journeyed to Kyoto all on her own - not the safest course of action, really. She can also be rash when she is worried about someone (as we see in how she goes all the way to Kyoto without waiting for a reply from the person she contacted to help her). It can sometimes take extreme situations for her to make a decision - such as having no word from her father for a month, or seeing people she cares about bearing burdens that are too great to bear alone - but once she commits to it, she won't stray from her path for anything, not even if that means she puts herself at great personal risk. She absolutely will not abandon her friends, especially when they have not abandoned her; she is the type of person who views being safe but not knowing how her friends are faring as a fate worse than death. When she has decided to be there for someone, she also will not abandon them even if they say that she ought to stay away from them for her own good - we see this strongly in Hijikata's route, when she makes arrangements behind Hijikata's back to come to Ezo and then refuses to leave once there, and in other routes as well - Okita's, where she refuses to leave him even after he says he's no good for her, Heisuke's, where she refuses to leave him even after he becomes a rasetsu, and so on and so forth.

Part of the reason Chizuru refuses to leave people alone is also because she honestly wants to be helpful. She tries hard to make herself as light a burden as possible on the people who help her - and because they have done so many things for her, she wants to be able to do things for them in return. She is the type to take mundane tasks on for herself, just so that the others won't have to pull their attention away from "more important" things they have to do. The way she sees it, there isn't a whole lot she can do to help them on the battlefield (save for acting as a shield, which is apparently out of the question), so she has taken it upon herself to make life off the battlefield as easy and as comfortable for them as possible. The times she does accompany them to battle, she is motivated to work hard in whatever limited capacity she can - by using her knowledge as a doctor's daughter, for example, or by serving as a messenger, because since she doesn't wear the Shinsengumi blues she's a lot less noticeable. In spite of how hard she works to be useful, she often feels as if she falls short of it - which leads her to ask for more and more ways to be able to help her friends, even when they feel that just her very presence has been helpful.

She is the type of person who is at her best when the people who are most precious to her are at their best. She highly values the bonds between herself and her friends and would be completely lost without them, and her mood will often mirror the moods of those she surrounds herself with. She picks up on how people are feeling very easily. If her friends are in good spirits, that is good enough for her - if her friends are feeling down, she will most likely agonize over what she can do to make it better. She spends more time thinking of her friends than she does thinking about herself, sometimes to the point of completely overlooking things that should be obvious - ("I'm so glad you found a reason to keep on living..." "My reason to live is you, Chizuru." "E-eh?!") - and would quite honestly journey to Hell and back if it would mean that her friends were safe. There have been many times when she has contemplated turning herself over to the other demons to keep the Shinsengumi safe, though ultimately she chooses to stay with them. That is because she feels that it is better to face danger together and be able to keep your precious people in your sight than it is to be separated and have to spend your days praying that they will be safe. So while she is at her best when her friends are at their best, she is at her worst when she is alone and isolated.

It would have been very easy for her to end up embittered and alone, or for her to turn out like Kaoru. But her time being raised as a normal human girl has taught her that there are things that are gentle and kind within humanity, and her adoptive father taught her the value of a life. Her time in Edo taught her that there are precious moments in everyday life that she can treasure. Her time with the Shinsengumi - in Kyoto and beyond - taught her that there is something bigger than just herself in the world, an ideal for which to strive. They taught her of loyalty and devotion and she doesn't think that she can ever thank them enough for all the gifts they have given her. The Shinsengumi is arguably one of the most important influences in Chizuru's life, and while she does have the potential to get romantically involved with a number of them (the various branching routes are proof enough of that), even when she is only involved with them on a platonic level it is obvious that, if it were within her power, she would do anything for them. Their influence on her is made most obvious in the monologue that plays at the end of Kazama's route:

"The bright summer sky stretched out above me. Gazing up at it, I thought I could almost see the backs of the men I'd known so well, if only for a short time.

The Shinsengumi had faced many challenges, but always with their heads high and their hearts strong.

Kind and gentle Kondou. Stern but sincere Hijikata. Okita, who was brave even in sickness. Earnest and faithful Saitou. Harada, the man who always had a kind word for his friends. Cheerful Heisuke, who'd always given me courage. Nagakura, a man of indomitable spirit. And Sannan, who risked everything to continue the fight.

This was it. This was farewell.

A gentle wind caressed my cheek. Somewhere far away, I could hear their voices..."
□ Age: Somewhere between the ages of 20-22; neither the game nor the anime is very specific regarding her age at the start of the series, and several years pass before her canon pont.
□ Gender: Female
□ Appearance: A Japanese woman in her early twenties, of average height and weight. She has brown eyes and brown hair that, when worn down, hangs down her back; she typically ties it up into a high ponytail. She has spent the last four years or so crossdressing (badly); while many will say that it's fairly obvious she's a girl, her disguise is good enough that there weren't people pitching a fit about how the Shinsengumi commanders had a woman around. She isn't so curvy that she is obviously a woman, then - people who don't get a close look at her do actually believe she is just a very feminine boy. That said, when she puts effort into picking out the right clothing and doing her hair and makeup, there is absolutely no mistaking her for a boy.

As far as clothing goes, she has tended toward male clothing for the past few years - her top may have been pink but she wore it like a man when she ran around in hakama, and after making the switch to Western clothing she kept wearing pants even though the pattern on her vest was a bit more feminine. She does still have the clothing to dress as a girl, but even after being separated from the Shinsengumi she didn't see much use in doing so. She dresses for practicality rather than comfort.
□ Abilities/Powers: Chizuru, being a "demon of a pure lineage," recovers from most injuries very quickly - to the point that she at one point proposes that she act as a shield for Kondou, because a wound that would kill him would essentially be nothing to her so long as her head isn't lopped off or her heart isn't pierced. This is the ability that is most prevalent for her within her canon - when her arm is badly wounded when she's attacked by a Rasetsu in the middle of the night, it is healed the next morning, despite arm injuries leading to loss of use of the arm in other characters.

Unfortunately, this ability has led her to ignore and outright suppress the other abilities she could have that come as second nature to other demons, because she was worried about seeming to be different from humans when she was growing up - she avoids fights whenever she can in an attempt to keep her healing abilities a secret, and as such she displays none of the superhuman strength and speed possessed by others of her kind. And while she was taught the basics of swordplay in order to defend herself, her skills are not at all on par with those of the people she surrounds herself with - Saitou, at one point, does say that her skills are good enough for her to accompany the captains on their patrols, but that's about it. Having "passable skills," in the context of the Shinsengumi and demons, simply isn't enough to stand out.

That is not to say that she could never learn to make use of these abilities; they are there, and we see this most clearly in her encounter with Shiranui during chapter four of Harada's route: she recovers from a gunshot wound instantly ("I barely had time to think about it, however, before the wound began to close. In mere moments it was gone, as if it had never been there to begin with.") and is able to use her demonic speed to dodge bullets as they come right at her ("Instead of passing immediately through my head, the bullet slowed almost to a crawl. I could see it move through the air, and I felt my body move instinctively to avoid it.") - though this seems to be an instinctive reaction to danger, rather than something she can use at will at present.
□ Personal Items: Her Western-style outfit, her hakama outfit, two casual kimono, a much more formally elaborate kimono, her Shotsuren short sword, the charred good-luck amulet she gave her father before he left for Kyoto, the charred and bloodied Shinsegumi flag she found on Ezo, a vial of ochimizu (which will not transform anyone into a rasetsu until she reaches a higher status level), a silk pouch to hide the vial in so the men of the Shinsengumi don't flip their shit
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2013-06-08 12:24 pm

kazama's appearances;;

Chikage Kazama is the head of a noble demon family from western Japan; when the demons went into hiding, his clan was taken in by the Choshu, and so he owes them something of a debt. Up until his first appearance in the game, he was involved in politics of the demonic sort and involved in human politics as was necessary to pay his debt; he became involved with the Shinsengumi in the first place because of his involvement with the Choshu.

When not making appearances in the scenes in the game, he is either taking care of his own business or helping the Choshu along. After Toba-Fushimi, he considers his debt to them to be repaid and intends to be involved with them no longer.

July 1864
After interrogating a Choshu spy, the Shinsengumi learns that there is a meeting of imperial nationalists at the Ikedaya; however, because they had believed the meeting to be elsewhere, only a handful of men were on the scene there. They went in anyway because Kondou is bad at sitting patiently for backup, and there they encountered Kazama, Amagiri, and Shiranui. Kazama badly wounded Okita, while Amagiri wounded Toudou; Shiranui faced off with Harada, but Harada escaped without much injury.

August 1864
The Shinsengumi is ordered to help the Aizu Domain fight off Choshu soldiers who are threatening the Imperial Palace at the Hamaguri Rebellion. When Hijikata pursues the fleeing Choshu soldiers to Mount Ten'nou, Kazama interferes to buy the soldiers time to commit honorable suicide.

June 1865
While the Shinsengumi is guarding Nijo Castle during the shogun's visit to Kyoto, Kazama, Amagiri, and Shiranui appear to inform Chizuru that she is not a human - but rather, a demon; they attempt to take her with them, but their attempts are thwarted by the Shinsengumi, who quickly whisk her away to safety.

January 1867
Chizuru infiltrates Shimabara while dressed as a geisha in order to gather information about a suspicious group of men that has been meeting there. During the course of her investigation, she encounters Kazama, who humors her disguise for a short time before revealing that he knows it's her. He gives her information about a plan for an attack on the Shinsengumi headquarters being planned and gives his word as a demon to handle it himself; he keeps his word, and Chizuru wonders if perhaps she has managed to owe the wrong person a favor. (The answer is yes.)

April 1867
Kazama encounters Chizuru and Yamazaki while they're out on an errand and he's just trying to go have a drink. Yamazaki and Kazama nearly come to blows because Kazama is, apparently, not allowed to just go get drunk, but Chizuru steps in and the three of them part ways.

July 1867
Princess Sen, another demon, offers to take Chizuru off the Shinsengumi's hands for her protection; Chizuru decides to stay with the Shinsengumi, which works for Kazama because he makes another attempt at kidnapping her that night, but is ultimately stopped by Chizuru's protectors.

November 1867
Chizuru stays at the Shinsengumi's headquarters while they handled the problem of assassinating Itou; while they were gone, Kazama attacks the headquarters (again) and faces off with Sannan, because he really hates the rasetsu. He pretty much single-handedly slaughters the rank-and-file rasetsu, then continues to hold his own against the human swordsmen on the scene as well. He leaves when Saitou appears to help fight him off, citing that he was there only to buy time for someone else's nefarious plot after his attempt at getting Chizuru to go with him fails (again).

January 1868
Chizuru is separated from the Shinsengumi during the battle of Toba-Fushimi, and is found by Kazama, who rescues her from a group of turncoat soldiers that would have done her harm. He explains to her that the Satsuma-Choshu alliance has received Imperial sanction and will become the Imperial Army, making the Shinsengumi traitors to Japan; Chizuru can't believe it, and wants to stand by her friends. Princess Sen interrupts them as they are talking and after some discussion it is decided that Chizuru will accompany Kazama and Amagiri to Edo.

Along the way, they stop in a deserted house to get some rest after Chizuru gets visibly tired, and Kazama tells her a little bit more about demons.

March 1868
When they arrive in Edo, Kazama and Chizuru encounter Chizuru's father, who has become obsessed with developing the rasetsu. Kazama, who can't abide by more false demons running around, intends to kill him. Chizuru tries to stop him, saying that because he is her father he is her responsibility, and wins some modicum of respect by doing so, but Kazama is ultimately the one to kill him. Chizuru and Kazama decide to continue in their pursuit of the Shinsengumi.

June 1868
The course of their investigation takes them to Aizu, but there is no sign of the Shinsengumi there because they've already moved on. Chizuru refuses to give up, which just pisses Kazama off, and he leaves temporarily. Chizuru follows him to the ruins of a village, which turns out to have been the village Chizuru grew up in that was destroyed by humans when she was young - he tells her a little about her family and they reconcile somewhat before moving on.

June 1869
After six months of being stuck in Sendai and not being able to get to Ezo because of various circumstances, Kazama's temper grows worse and worse, but Chizuru knows how to handle him - by not taking any of his shit, basically. They bicker like an old married couple when he insists he wants three bottles of sake and she insists he should have only one, before compromising and deciding on two.

Kazama and Chizuru (finally) arrive on Ezo, where the Shinsengumi made their last stand. Chizuru finds the Shinsengumi's flag at Goryokaku, where they fought their final battle, and breaks down in tears. Kazama kisses her, apparently having grown to like her over time, and tells her that she should "come find him when she's ready" and leaves, because that's what he does.

January 1870
Six months later, Kazama shows up at Chizuru's house in Edo, where she has become a doctor - because he's an impatient little bitch and she was taking too long to come find him. He intends to whisk her away into the West and to go into hiding with her, but she insists on staying in Edo a while longer, and he agrees to live with her until then.

This history section was mostly written for use by myself and [personal profile] sixmonths to keep track of the events of Kazama's appearances throughout the game. It was written with the help of the Record of Service and the Stories summaries. Any mistakes or inaccuracies are my own fault.