Character: Tomoko Nozama
Series: Kamen Rider Fourze
Age: ~16
Canon: At Amanogawa High School, monsters known as Zodiarts torment the staff and students alike. Zodiarts tap into the infinite powers of space to garner their revenge against their peers and wreak havoc around the school. Only by using the Fourze belt can anyone fight against them, and the person who took up this challenge is a rowdy transfer student whose only goal in life is to befriend everyone he sees. If that means beating up a monster first, he'll do it - and then he'll befriend the monster, too. Armed with a team of mismatched schoolkids, Kamen Rider Fourze is going to do his best to fight his way to the top and defeat the evil school chairman, responsible for all of this mess.
Tomoko Nozama isn't the average high school sophomore. Described - often - as being dark, twisted, creepy and strange, Tomoko delights in witchcraft and the occult and seemingly in terrifying the people around her. She's also something of a psychic, with the ability to read thoughts and energy, further distancing her from her peers. Tomoko is fairly kind, though occasionally blunt, and does try in her own special way to be helpful. Unfortunately for her new friends, that usually involves either natto or casting curses on them.
Sample:
Tell us about yourself in a few words:
Oh, were you serious about talking to me? Most people aren’t. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. It happens, I know. Besides, you’re afraid of being cursed. Even while thinking something like, That creepy girl belongs in a well, you still came over to fill out this survey with me. How dedicated you are. And besides that, I’m a little flattered, too.
My name is Tomoko and I’m still in high school. As for hobbies, I like the occult. Hm, I guess I don’t have anything else to say right now. Shall we move on?
Why are you joining our happy community?
“Happy”? So you can say that with a straight face, even after listening to all of the screaming coming from the cabins. You must be pretty twisted too.
I’m not here for any special reason. Try not to be too disappointed with that answer. A letter came in the mail saying that this Camp Fuck You Die is a terrible and wretched place, full of dark power and wicked curses. I liked the way that sounded, so I decided to ignore all the warnings and come to see it for myself. If I had to have a reason other than my own curiosity, I suppose it’s that I simply wanted to come. That’s not the same thing at all.
Would you be able to dispose of the flesh of the undead? How?
Ah, if it’s only the flesh you want to get rid of, then what’s so wrong with boiling it away? Afterwards, you can bleach the bones and set them up on display. Imagine the way the path through the woods would look with pristine white skeletons swinging from the trees. There, just now - you shivered. I saw it. Bones like that will certainly look more terrifying than the obviously out of place toucans you already have in the treetops. The gorillas look problematic too, but there’s nothing wrong with that. If they don’t want to change the way they look, then they shouldn’t have to just to please me. I suppose they’re frightening enough with their tremendous size and breadth. Besides, their being such a strange color is thrilling.
What sort of monster or “fictitious” creature would you like to see here at camp?
What an alarming sort of question that is. There are all kinds of monsters out there, after all. Gorgons could turn people into stone just by looking at them, so that’s an incredible power to witness. There are all sorts of stories about monsters that prowl at night and consume children whole, too. Some of them might even take place in areas like this one. Mm... I suppose all the spirits that try to lure others to their death so their bodies and lives can be stolen are interesting as well.
… Really, any of those would do. Bring all of them, if that’s what you’re looking into. I’ll look around to see I don’t miss what you’ve chosen.
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Series: Kamen Rider Fourze
Age: ~16
Canon: At Amanogawa High School, monsters known as Zodiarts torment the staff and students alike. Zodiarts tap into the infinite powers of space to garner their revenge against their peers and wreak havoc around the school. Only by using the Fourze belt can anyone fight against them, and the person who took up this challenge is a rowdy transfer student whose only goal in life is to befriend everyone he sees. If that means beating up a monster first, he'll do it - and then he'll befriend the monster, too. Armed with a team of mismatched schoolkids, Kamen Rider Fourze is going to do his best to fight his way to the top and defeat the evil school chairman, responsible for all of this mess.
Tomoko Nozama isn't the average high school sophomore. Described - often - as being dark, twisted, creepy and strange, Tomoko delights in witchcraft and the occult and seemingly in terrifying the people around her. She's also something of a psychic, with the ability to read thoughts and energy, further distancing her from her peers. Tomoko is fairly kind, though occasionally blunt, and does try in her own special way to be helpful. Unfortunately for her new friends, that usually involves either natto or casting curses on them.
Sample:
Tell us about yourself in a few words:
Oh, were you serious about talking to me? Most people aren’t. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. It happens, I know. Besides, you’re afraid of being cursed. Even while thinking something like, That creepy girl belongs in a well, you still came over to fill out this survey with me. How dedicated you are. And besides that, I’m a little flattered, too.
My name is Tomoko and I’m still in high school. As for hobbies, I like the occult. Hm, I guess I don’t have anything else to say right now. Shall we move on?
Why are you joining our happy community?
“Happy”? So you can say that with a straight face, even after listening to all of the screaming coming from the cabins. You must be pretty twisted too.
I’m not here for any special reason. Try not to be too disappointed with that answer. A letter came in the mail saying that this Camp Fuck You Die is a terrible and wretched place, full of dark power and wicked curses. I liked the way that sounded, so I decided to ignore all the warnings and come to see it for myself. If I had to have a reason other than my own curiosity, I suppose it’s that I simply wanted to come. That’s not the same thing at all.
Would you be able to dispose of the flesh of the undead? How?
Ah, if it’s only the flesh you want to get rid of, then what’s so wrong with boiling it away? Afterwards, you can bleach the bones and set them up on display. Imagine the way the path through the woods would look with pristine white skeletons swinging from the trees. There, just now - you shivered. I saw it. Bones like that will certainly look more terrifying than the obviously out of place toucans you already have in the treetops. The gorillas look problematic too, but there’s nothing wrong with that. If they don’t want to change the way they look, then they shouldn’t have to just to please me. I suppose they’re frightening enough with their tremendous size and breadth. Besides, their being such a strange color is thrilling.
What sort of monster or “fictitious” creature would you like to see here at camp?
What an alarming sort of question that is. There are all kinds of monsters out there, after all. Gorgons could turn people into stone just by looking at them, so that’s an incredible power to witness. There are all sorts of stories about monsters that prowl at night and consume children whole, too. Some of them might even take place in areas like this one. Mm... I suppose all the spirits that try to lure others to their death so their bodies and lives can be stolen are interesting as well.
… Really, any of those would do. Bring all of them, if that’s what you’re looking into. I’ll look around to see I don’t miss what you’ve chosen.
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