I will be referencing Y/N as female within this book but feel free to imagine them however you like, in order to work with the story I have also decided on personality traits as well such as 'being slightly naive and having an underlying caring nature'. I'll try to avoid detailed description of their appearance as to leave that up to your imagination, however I will refer to them as having short shoulder length hair, just above the shoulders - this is just how I've always imagined them and I would quite like to write the character with this feature. But please feel free to think of them however you like
TW: there will be references to a lot of sensitive subjects so just be aware.
! No art is mine unless stated otherwise (it'll mostly be from Pinterest) !
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ABILITY - repel thou sorrows:
The general basics of this ability is that the user can apply a magnetic pole to any surface, object or person.E.g - I the user were to apply a positive pole to them self and a positive pole to the ground they would hover just above it due to the two poles repelling each other
The user can also manipulate the extent of it magnetic energy, strengthening or weakening the magnetism of it.
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At the beginning of this book Y/N will approximately be 14 years old, in relation to this dazai will be 16 meaning there is a two year age gap much like that of dazai and aktagawa. The beginning of this story will not follow the plot of the anime, it is in fact based 6 years before the start of the anime. When the story catches up to the beginning of the anime Y/N will be 20 years old - the story will then follow the plot of the anime from there on.
I hope you'll enjoy the story! (When I finally get around to writing it ^^;)
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Repel thou sorrows (bungo stray dogs x reader)
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