"These days, there are angry spirits all around us- dead from sickness, starvation- and nobody cares. You say you're cursed, but so's the whole damn world. So what?"
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Ch 1: the Beginning of The End
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Name: Saki Akari Date of Birth: (DD/MM/YY) Sex: Female Pronouns: She / her
Personality: -Kind -Emotional, caring -Overthinker -Compassionate -Stupid, but smart?
Abilities: -Flower Breathing Technique
•First Form: Surface Lily Slash - The swordsman generates enough momentum to create a powerful single concentrated slash.
•Second Form: Honorable Shadow Plum - A defensive technique that deflects attacks using rotating sword slashes.
Third Form: Piercing Petals - The swordsman makes multiple small consecutive slashes while twisting their body
•Fourth Form: Crimson Iris - A single sword slash that curves and twists
•Fifth Form: Peonies of Futility - A graceful flurry of nine consecutive attacks that flow and weave in on themselves. Although this technique is highly effective against most demons, it uses up a lot of stamina.
•Sixth Form: Whirling Peach - A technique used after or during evasion, the user spins around moving with their body weight to deliver an attack.
•Seventh Form: A Field of Flowers - A "sword strike of kindness" that kills the target with little to no pain. Used when the enemy surrenders.
•Eighth Form: Falling Roses - The swordsman cuts the target vertically.
•Ninth Form: Withering Orchids - A continuous attack that increases in power with each rotation, creating a strong slash.
•Tenth Form: Vines of Eminence - Minimizes the landing time and surface needed when landing, allowing the user to move without limits. Ideal when fighting in a place with no solid foothold.
•Final Form: Equinoctial Vermilion Eye - A focusing technique that raises the users kinetic vision to its maximum, while using this technique the user perceives the world as if it were in slow motion. Usage of the technique, however, is highly dangerous, as the tremendous strain on the eyes can causes ruptured blood vessels and could cause one to have partial or complete blindness.This technique is still usable even if the user only has one eye.