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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Yosh!
Ore no Taan!
Mai Enna's Profile, Part II up, more of Mai's personality. Supposed to be much longer to include device info and spells, couldn't help it though
Spoiler for length:
*Highway 54*
*stuck in traffic jam*
Smith: So Mai, what have you been doing all these years? I’ve heard you’ve been quite occupied.
Mai: I’ve been… online.
Smith: I hope that’s not the Hotline to Hell again!
Mai: *shakes head*
Wesson: *Working a holodisplay* She’s been running a listening service apparently, an online counseling session for listening to people’s troubles.
Mai: Yes.
Smith: That’s awesome! So how is it? Doing well?
Mai: It’s been … satisfactory.
Wesson: Although according to these reports I’m getting, she still pops up instantly at the client’s place to receive them…
Smith: *sweats* Mai?
Mai: It is known that personal interaction is best in counsel.
Smith: *thinking* That’s true at least… Yup, you’re so smart Mai!
Mai: … hai.
Wesson: At least Mai, use “normal” methods to get there. Scaring your client surely isn’t the best way to start a counseling session.
Mai … I understand.
Smith: What does your site look like?
Mai: … ano…
Wesson: Here, take a look. *rotates holodisplay*
*The holodisplay shows a completely black webpage, it’s only contents being a white text bar at the center, with white kanji text at the top and an enter button at the bottom*
Smith: Looks like the Hotline to Hell doesn’t it??
Mai: … atashi…
Smith: It looks nice, clean and simple though, I like it.
Mai: … sou ka.
Smith: At least “Your Bitterness I Will Dispel” is more apt now.
Wesson: The text is slightly different though. It now reads, “We shall remove the sorrow of the person whose name is entered here”. And it’s also accessible anytime of the day.
Smith: Oh. Beats having to works nights then.
Mai: … yes it does.
*traffic jam clears, Smith resumes driving*
Wesson: Ah, here it is. You’d like to see this Mai. *hands over holodisplay*
Mai: … Yes.
*moments later*
Mai: … hontou…
*tint of red on her cheeks*
… sou ka.
Smith: What does it say?
Wesson: It’s Glock’s take on Mai’s personality.
Smith: Lemme see that!
Wesson: Eyes on the fucki-
*swerves violently as car horn blares*
-NG ROAAAAADD!!!!!!
*pain*
Ooow…. Damn you Smith, you just juggled my balls! Oooww…
Smith: Sorry bout’ that, I got cut-in! You alright Mai?
Mai: *expressionless* I’m okay.
*Stops at traffic jam*
Smith: *takes holodisplay* NOW I can see that… Let’s see.
*reads aloud*
Initial impressions of…
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Initial impressions of Mai display her as an emotionless young girl, seemingly unaffected by trivial events around her. As such, she tends to be anti-social in nature, and is not known to converse or interact much with other people. Her manner of dress, and her unusual powers also give off the impression of a girl obsessed with the occult, often mistaken by most as preference for evil. In the past, Mai has been known to display irrational or misunderstood tendencies regarding the nature of good and evil, the sole reason she was selected by the Crozius Maleficus as its master. Despite this, her motive for establishing the Hotline to Hell seems to stem from an understandable, if somewhat extreme sense of justice and righteousness that she perceives lacking in this world. She has never been known to be selfish, and typically goes out of her way to help others, regardless of actual need. Mai is also quite generous when it comes to sharing personal physical belongings, and at times she leaves only the barest necessities for herself, having given away most of her possessions to the needy.
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Smith: But we already know that don’t we Wesson?
Wesson: *nods* No doubt.
Smith: *pats Mai on the head* And that part of you haven’t changed.
Mai: … hai.
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Also, despite appearing expressionless, Mai is in fact quite emotional. Her reactions vary from each situation, but she tends to betray her emotions via various habits and actions. The only emotion she expresses noticeably is anger, and she typically does this through physical violence. Mai is also the impulsive person, rarely thinking things through, and acting with little thought asides from the immediate consequence, which would explain her erratic behavior during the Hell Girl case.
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Wesson: I know that all too well…
Mai: Yes indeed.
Wesson: *sweats profusely at Mai’s glare* nevermind me…
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Also, Mai tends to get embarrassed easily, and typically has the hab-
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Smith: Wait a sec, where’s the rest of the text?
Wesson: Let me see that… *pulls holodisplay* That’s weird, must’ve been corrupted or something.
Smith: Why’d it have to cut out at the best part?!
Wesson: I managed to recover most of the text. Afraid I can’t say the same about that part though.
Smith: You did read what was on that part right?
Wesson: Sadly, no. I gave it to Mai before I read it.
Smith / Wesson: Damn…
Mai: *deactivates hidden magic array on left hand* *sighs*
… yosh to.
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