“Behold, mortals! You are in the presence of Aika Fujiwara, the All-Seeing, the Sunset’s Shadow, the Keeper of the Immortal Third Eye, et cetera, et cetera.”
“Ah, the Third Eye detects you might desire some company! What? No, I’m not lonely or anything… I mean! The Imprisoned One requires no companions!”
Certainly one of the lesser known Ultimates of this year’s class, Aika is a streetside western-style fortune teller with a habit of train-hopping around the country. Hailing from a smaller town, many of the old people around her home area regard her warmly. Given what I could find on her school records, she’s lucky to get into a university at all. That said, “fortune telling” is a blatant scam, in case that wasn’t obvious. The academy scouts sure have some taste in their Ultimate picks.
in this situation, the /hj tag means something like “i made this in 5 minutes, do not use as theory crafting fodder assuming that i have put huge amounts of thought into hiding some deep meaning in it because there is no deep meaning and in the event that there are inconsistencies between this and canon this one is obviously the wrong one”
i ship osamu and kyouka so much already its unreal. the only other option for kyouka is aika, bc why else would u insult them that much. if there is not an implied romance between either of those 2 characters im rioting
“You should try to stress out Ranmaru a little less. She’s already getting white hairs! …Welp, tough crowd.”
“Frankly, I’ve always wanted to get kidnapped. What’s the point of being alive if you don’t live a little, y’know?”
Although his talent doesn’t lend itself to the public eye, Michihiro has done both main and backup work on multiple big-name films. He’s the sort of name that appears in the big credit rolls that everybody’s eyes glaze over for. He cultivated his interest in film from a young age, following the footsteps of his now late mother—by now, he has reached the level of fame that she had back in the day. Nobody really ever interviews him, but it’s a nice story to appeal to the public.
“I heard you, I simply made the educated decision not to respond because encouraging more of your inane talking would be a poor use of my limited time.”
“What? No, it’s not my fault that the dishwasher was produced by an idiot who doesn’t understand intuitive design. Just…”
Currently a 6-dan professional shogi player, Hideki is one of the youngest to gain that title. Becoming a professional player in his junior high years, he is widely regarded as one of the country’s up and coming prodigies. His impressive run and 2nd place finish in one of the greatest national tournaments this past year has cemented his reputation. On the public stage, he has the cold and composed demeanor and respect for his opponents befitting of a refined young man.
as ive stated before, this project is purely fueled by adhd hyperfixation—as a result, i can make no promises about a drop date
however i can say confidently that it won’t be anytime soon. there’s still extremely far left to go and write and stuff
if i were to finish it the timescale that would be on would probably be like on the scale of years
that doesnt mean that there won’t be any new teasers between now and then though
“I look forward to being your classmate. [awkward silence] …Ah, I don’t make small talk very well.”
“You want to ‘hang out’ with me? I don’t know what that entails. But if it makes you happy, I will try my best.”
Konome took the last seat due to her not enrolling in the academy through the normal application process. She was instead scouted by the Tenshou family roughly 11 years ago as an orphan working at an herbal medicine shop, and adopted into their family to give her budding talent the resources it needed to truly thrive. Compared to her adoptive sister Seiji (whose talent necessitates press coverage), she prefers to keep a low public profile. However, what little she does appear maintains the gravity and posture fitting for the family she has become a part of.
Dragon. Bridge. Bow (Archery, Violin). Archaic form of saying “boy”.
Hm… I don’t feel like there is anything to say. The name matches the talent. I feel like I could easily imagine a harsh childhood; a strict upbringing to maintain family prestige or something.
I don’t know whether the gloves and his posture are meant as part of formal manners, or as way to hide secrets, but whatever it is, he isn’t the BBEG. He doesn’t feel like he could murder anyone. The worst he can do is probably whatever “the protagonist of DRV3 Chapter 1” did.
Okay, so. Apparently this is a kanji that can only be legally used as a name in fiction. IRL it’s not approved for use by Japanese law. (There were probably many other kanji like this, but this is the first I encountered that caught my attention.)
This kanji brought me a bit more trouble than other kanji because I was having trouble writing theヒ part of the kanji. (It was covered by the alphabetic form of his name.)
But anyway, from what little research I did, it could mean [ears], [something pointed like an ear tip], [heads of grain], or [cleverness].
The summary didn’t give much info, so to me he is as good as the Ultimate Unknown. (Not Hagekawa. Even Hagekawa has more information about herself than Wagai.)
Orator. In other words, politician. I know nothing about him, and I don’t plan to know anything about him. Because -unless the writing is weird- he has the type of role that lets him get away with anything. A politician is no different than a liar; they know what they have to say in order for you to do what they want you to do.
Come to think of it, wasn’t there another politician in the past? The one with partially white hair?
*checks past profiles*
[Entry number six. Mitsukai Ranmaru. Classicist.]
Ah. The one with the crazy kanji as part of their name. Their vibe of “getting lost into their own world” and wrapped-in-bandage fashion are interesting. From what I see, their role is less of a politician and more of an advisor.
Compared to that, Yamane’s “optimistic big brother energy” is… Let’s just say I personally don’t like optimists. Politicians and optimism. A perfect match made in heaven. This guy’s vibe reminds me of Julius Caesar from Reincarnation no Kaben. He even wears a toga.
藤原愛歌
Wisteria plain. Noble clan of classical Japan.
Uh… Love Song…
*squints eyes*
Fujiwara Chika is a character from Kaguya-san: Love is War, and she is typically seen as a gremlin of sorts. The type of character that breaks the ice and infects others with positive energy and laughter.
However, that was Chika (千花). This is Aika (愛歌). This character looks less like a gremlin and more like a chuunibyou; like Megumin from KonoSuba, or DRV3’s Artist.
…actually, no. It really is DRV3’s Artist. Except less faithful and more lonely. Less appreciated for her talent, and more perceived as unwealthy.
…? I know the investigations are biased, but after reading a couple more profiles, I realize that Fujiwara really stands out in this group of children hailing from prestigious, wealthy, and elite families.
I wonder who will be her friend. I doubt she would become an outcast; that’s just poor. Both in writing and in character for the other talents. Worst comes to worst, she could be used as a useful pawn.
*checks past profiles*
[Entry number three. Shinonome Chen. Pyrotechnician.]
[Entry number eleven. Wagai Tomikazu. Drummer.]
[Entry number twelve. Yamane Osamu. Orator.]
I really hope it won’t be Hagekawa. I… don’t trust Hagekawa. Whether it be before or after amnesia. The BBEG may be some devil-spawn, someone who was forced to be evil, or whatever. But I just don’t trust Hagekawa based on the way the summaries were written.
Yamane could be a mask-wearing politician, but a blank slate is even worse. Because it could be– I already said this: