Ninjen no Jikken Inazuma
19
Female
Rai
Inazuma
a bitch
Ninjen no Jikken Inazuma: 'Human Experiment Lightning' | Of Japanese Origins - she was not named when born, so when Rai woke up from amnesia, all she had to go off of was the tag on her coat, and this is what it said
Rai: 'Lightning' | Of Japanese Origins - short version of raitoningu, which is another word for lightning
Japanese
Shoulder length, occasionally pins her bangs back. Her hair is slightly wavy
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A yellow citrine color
A tan color - yellow undertones
Very thin
Random dots on her body. Often are confused with freckles, but are actually shots from the experiment
Also wears a small omamori (amulet) for good luck
Veiny
102 lbs
5'3"
Lavender
Rai is highly enthusiastic and bubbly - and this shows in how she moves. She's constantly fidgeting or tapping at something. Rai cannot stand still, so if you were to wait in line with her or merely talk to her, she will be pacing around or shifting from foot to foot. She also loves dancing, you won't catch Rai ignoring music.
Flashbacks from the experiments scar her, which lead to Rai being very passive, yet caring. She does not want people to go through life as rough and lonely as she did, so she enjoys helping others emotionally. Although, she has very strong morals and is not afraid to push some of them onto her friends.
Rai spends most of her time exploring the city and other countries, trying to gain back all the years she lost. She's very adventurous and tries to live in the moment.
Despite her extrovert attitude, Rai despises talking about her personal life. She's almost too private, making it difficult for people to get to know her. Rai is overly determined and focused on what she does, which can become a flaw as she won't stop until she gets it done. She's a "I have to do this" type of person. Rai's adventurous side mixed in with her determination makes her extremely risky.
Rai has the most chaotic energy out of the four. She's wild, carefree, and has a heart for adventure. At first sight, you'd think she's a crazy optimist, like the sun, but Rai is much more like the moon. She lights up what's dark without sugarcoating, and believes in the power of the soul and the past (meaning, you control your life and your past is important). Rai is more positive than anything, but she is a strange mix of both realist and dreamer.
Rai is extremely against old adults (35+). She sees them as corrupt and abusive. She also dislikes technology, because she believes it is ruining the natural human connection (she makes exceptions for useful tools like the fridge). Despite her hatred for technology, she has grown a fascination for video games. However, she is not addicted to them and only chooses to play them with others.
Has incredible balance and is able to climb buildings. Rai's electric ability allows her to power things, and can also beautify a city. By touching power lines, she can change the yellow/white lights of a city and turn them into neon colors.
Walking on power lines
going to new coffee shops - she likes coffee
video games
January 4
On the day of Inazuma's birth, her mom had died. Her father, ridden with fear of not being able to care for the baby, abandoned Inazuma at the hospital. Due to the civil war and the broken laws, a group of government scientists decided to take advantage and use Inazuma as a human experiment, seeing as absent parents supposedly meant no consent was needed. No further research into extended family was made, so Inazuma became a test subject for superpowers. The scientists had a goal of alternating DNA to create an all powerful superhuman. Throughout the 14 years, Inazuma grew up in the same room inside the lab building with an assigned caretaker. Occasionally, she would sneak out, however a tracker embedded in her ankle forbid her from going any farther than the roof. The experiment did not go exactly as planned, as they could not give her more powers than controlling energy, so the scientists erased Rai's memories and let her into the streets. They did not take her powers away, for they had no ability to. She awakes in an alley, knowing nothing - not even her own name. A tag on her shirt reading "Ninjen no Jikken Inazuma" was her only indication of her past, which she now uses as her name, however friends call her Rai, which is short for the other japanese word for lightning. The mind-erasing did not work perfectly either, so Rai periodically gets flashbacks or dreams of the experiment. She eventually recalls most everything.
After, Rai stays homeless for awhile, until she finds her caretaker again. Her caretaker provides Rai a home and food, and allows her to live her life. Rai is homeschooled, which allows her to experience more things without having the stress of public school. In the last five years, she has been doing everything she can to take back the years she lost due to the scientists. She quickly discovers how to control her powers and uses them for fun and sometimes when the power goes out.
Homeschooled
IQ is unknown, but she learned many things from the scientists and reading books
BASE SONG: Electric Love - BØRNS
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Inazuma loves soft clothes. She wears a lot of skirts and blank colorful t-shirts. She also wears dresses, too. You will never catch her wearing jeans - ever.
Owns an orange kimono
idk yet
SILK PAJAMAS FOR THE WIN!
Also random t-shirts and shorts
hair: #D5B7E4
eyes: #EDD975
skin: #E3CF90
favorite color: #F09C3D
common background: #BA87A4
Enjoys sushi (especially with fish eggs)
She doesn't want to die, but she doesn't mind if it happens as long as Rai is living her life and if she's happy.
Shinto - old Japanese religion
Overview: the worship of ancestors and nature spirits. Believes in sacred power in all things
Rai struggles to follow the religion, but she still believes in it at core. It's her attempt to link back to her heritage.
Apolitical
Orange, she enjoys bright colored things
A shirt from her caretaker during the experiment
Electricity
Vultures - she always thought birds were rather interesting after reading a book about Mayans during the experiment. She learned that vultures were seen as symbols of renewal. Inazuma always had the hope that her life would change, and that the scientists would let her go, so vultures represented that for her. Ironically, the day before the brain washing, Inazuma spotted a vulture outside her window.