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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2016-06-02 06:29 pm
[ SECRET POST #3438 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3438 ⌋
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Re: Share your OCs!
Izumi Toyaka- Homunculus(basically like magical clones in this mythos) created from the essence of Shiro Toyaka by Jezebel (antagonist in the story) She's bold and a fighter and insatiably curious about the world around her. Rather than enjoying Jez's posh but restrictive digs, she wants to get out and explore. She's a thrill seeker and adrenaline junky. She also has no shame in flirting with anyone attractive, unlike her template who is shy and flustered about his hormones. Her insatiable curiosity drives her to find out the truth about her creators' intentions and their history, then seeks to be set free from being bound to Jezebel-all while keeping the mask of being loyal. She serves as a contrasting foil to Shiro, a non evil antagonist for him and an interesting relationship and chemistry. Plot wise, she's also Jez's attempt to create another vessel as the whole thing with Kagami isn't quite working out as planned. She chose to make her modeled off the seemingly most complacent and dependable Toyaka pawn. However Jez seems to overlook that being made after an individual is no guarantee they're going to be the same. In fact many homunculi tend to share a piece of their creator.