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Created on 2008-04-28 15:10:46 (#15470626), last updated 2008-07-11

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Basic Info
Name:Amane Misa (AU)
Bio
[MAIDEN.MURDERESS] [LAST.CHAPTER]

CHARACTER:
Name: Amane Misa
Age: 13
Series: Death Note
Species: Human
Gender: Female

Personality:
Misa can be sweet and naive, and that is usually the impression she wants people to have of her. She'll pretend to not understand something or be just a little more ditsy if she thinks it would work to her advantage to ask this way. Usually she's right, and it is this trait in her that was the reason so many families took her in at first. To enhance this image, Misa has begun to take on the habit of refering to herself in third person; she discovered that is a major reason many underestimate her and think of her as an innocent child.

Of course, Misa is far from innocent. No doubt the trauma of watching her parents die in front of her, and having stared death in the face twisted Misa's sense of right and wrong into a set of morals that seem both simplistic and complex. On one level, Misa seems to have a very set idea of right versus wrong, but her definitions for both are so rigid that to tell Misa killing off those who do her wrong is in itself wrong would not compute. Wrong is wrong is wrong and if one does wrong, then it's really best that they be gotten rid of. In this case, it would seem that Misa ought to rule herself as wrong and worthy of death as well, but the way she sees it, a god- and not just any god, but a Death God- saved her from being murdered, and gave her the gift of the Death Note, to get rid of everyone else who does wrong. Misa doesn't exactly explain this rationale to herself, but that is the sense that she gets from killing the unnecessary people who make her life hell. This is also the reason why she feels it important to go help Kira in ridding the world of evil.

Misa is rather possessive- don't try taking something away from her, nor attempt to replace this precious thing with another- it won't work, and will only serve to piss her off. While she is generally good-natured, meaning she doesn't usually put up much of a fuss, if you do something she doesn't like, she'll either pout (this is if it's minor and she thinks she can sway you with being cute still), or throw an all-out hissy fit, if she's angry enough to abandon all cute innocence aside. This method doesn't actually work, though it does surprise people to see her suddenly so violently and loudly upset.

She doesn't trust many people, not anymore. While growing up, Misa was a normal enough child, but the night her parents died, that changed. Nowadays, if they aren't someone deserving death, then they are of no interest to her beyond what they can do for her. She doesn't actively think this way about other people, but if she were to name the people she actually cares about, it would be a very short list indeed. Most people are for manipulating, and Misa does that very well, despite her less-than-average intellectual smarts.

NIHIL:

LIVING:
Room: 302

RELATIONSHIPS:
[OU!Rem]

DISCLAIMER:
This is a role-playing journal for nihil_rp by terza_teabeef.
[Death Note/Amane Misa] © [Tsugumi Ohba and takeshi Obata].
All content is fictional and for entertainment purposes only, not for profit.


History: Amane Misa was born in December 1991 to two loving parents; she was the only child they ever had, and she was given all that she could want. As fortune would have it, Misa's parents were well off, so she never wanted for anything during her childhood. They were an uneventful ten years: Misa went to school, had friends, did not excel in academics, but her parents weren't crazy about that anyhow. She was a charming, naive little girl.

And that all changed the night her parents were murdered. A thief snuck into their home one evening while the little family went out to dinner; when they returned, the criminal freaked out and killed both parents without a thought. He paused before going to attack Misa, but the blow that would have smashed her skull in never fell. The thief did instead, dying unexpectedly from a heart attack.

Misa was ten years old the night her parents were killed. A few weeks after that, she was taken in by her father's sister's family, who already had three boys. Misa had to move away from her friends, and she felt sad and lonely. Her aunt was a strict woman who treated Misa rather coldly; she was not loving the way Misa's parents had been (at least, from Misa's perspective the woman was horrible; she actually was a decent enough person, if a little lacking in the physical expression of emotion) so Misa was miserable there.

That's when she got the Death Note. One morning she woke up and found the book sitting on top of her slippers. When she touched the book, she saw the scariest monster she could have imagined. The monster, a shinigami, was Rem, and she turned out to be the one friend Misa had in her aunt's house. Rem explained to Misa that the shinigami Jealous had saved Misa's life, and left her this notebook which, Rem told her, could kill a person just by writing their name down.

Misa didn't use it at first, though she kept it, for someone named Jealous wanted her to have it. Rem, according to one of the many rules of the Death Note Misa could never remember, had to stay with her as long as she had the note. Misa grew used to the shinigami's presence and soon enough began to depend on and trust her as her only close friend.

After staying with her aunt for almost half a year, Misa one day decided she had had enough. She was miserable here, with her male cousins and the not-so-loving aunt. She was a creative child, which was probably a good thing, for it would be the most suspicious thing for the entire family to drop dead of heart attacks all at once. No, they died in a car crash- Misa was the only survivor. No one suspected, for of course, it was just an accident, but Misa knew better. Misa knew it was the power of the Death Note that had saved her.

Or so she had thought. Since she was still young- by now only eleven- and sweet and pretty, there was no lack of foster families who took her in. But wherever she went, Death seemed to follow her. In one family, the oldest brother teased Misa when no one else was around and sometimes made her cry- not long after arriving, he choked on his dinner. In another home, the mother made Misa do all the cleaning every day- she died when she slipped on a puddle on the ground and hit her head on the floor. A third family forced Misa to go to cram school every day. They died in a fire.

This whole time, Rem followed Misa and watched her kill these people. The shinigami tried to discourage the use of the note, but Misa didn't see what she was doing was wrong. After all, she wasn't killing the people, they all died in accidents! She was just writing what she would like to happen, and they just happened to work out the way she wanted.

Eventually, Misa had the reputation of being bad luck, and no family wanted to take her in anymore, despite her apparently sweet disposition. That was how Misa liked it though- deep down, the reason she found fault with each family was that they weren't her parents, would never be her parents. Her parents were dead, so nothing really mattered anymore.

Misa returned to her family's home and lived there for a couple weeks alone, with Rem. Upon her parents' deaths, she had been left with all their money, but she was sensible enough to not go wild and spend it all over the place. Soon though, she found a reason to use the money- she had to go to Tokyo, to meet the man named Kira.

She first heard about him at her last foster family's home (they died when their car swerved into a tree.) She was immediately on Kira's side, when she heard how he was mysteriously responsible for the deaths of thousands of criminals world-wide. Misa didn't think then that Kira too had a Death Note; it was only until later, when she and Rem were on their own, that the shingami suggested the possibility that there was another notebook in the human world.

Misa decided that she should join Kira and offer him her services, as another Death Note owner. Using the money her parents left her, she moved to Tokyo and enrolled, as fortune would have it, in the younger Yagami's school. Misa met Sayu on the first day by chance, the older girl showing Misa to her classes. They quickly became friends, and soon enough, Misa would be invited over to the Yagami house.

Before Misa's first visit to Sayu's home, however, she was making preparations to find Kira. First, she made the eye deal with Rem- she had never needed the power before, but now if she were to find another note holder, she would need to find the one other person without the numbers above their head. Then, she sent in a letter to Sakura TV, words made from magazine clippings, stating that she was Kira and predicting the deaths of some not-nice people. The letter was aired on TV per her request in the letter, and the people she predicted the deaths of died just as she had described they would. Misa was sure after that first letter, the real Kira would show his face, figuratively speaking, and refute Misa's claims. He did reply, declaring that her Kira was a fake, and begged her not to target the type of criminals she had used as her examples. Misa, excited to hear from Kira, decided to send another letter, only this time it was a diary for the upcoming month, written as though she had done all these things the year before. In it, she left a few different places for Misa to hopefully meet Kira, as well as a false location. And as luck would have it, Misa saw him at the first location, Aoyama, a Yagami Tsuki (the common reading for the kanji that makes up his first name.) Misa wondered if Kira could be related to Sayu, and she makes a plan to go to her house to see.

On the pretense of needing math help, Misa is invited to Sayu's house, where they ask Light to help them. Misa confirms that Light is Kira and also that he does not have the Death Note, as he did not recognize her as an owner of a note. The first visit Misa is content just to have her suspicions confirmed; to make the public thing that Misa had still to meet Kira, she sent in another message to Sakura TV, asking to meet the real Kira. When the response was one to Misa, warning her that Kira was someone she should not approach, she went to the Yagami's house, claiming she had left her notebook in Light's room. When they got to his room, she showed him her Death Note, explaining how she had owned hers for nearly three years now, and how it had changed her life. She knew that Light couldn't see people's names, so she wanted to offer him her services in exchange for private tutoring with him. This was only part of the truth behind that- she did need help in school, but she also had a bit of a crush on Light and wanted the excuse to be near him.

He accepted her offer, much to Misa's glee. But there were conditions- she could only meet him here, at his house, or else their meetings would come into question. Light explained that he was a suspect in the Kira case and that meeting a thirteen-year-old out in public often would just be suspicious. Misa promised not to meet him outside the house...but that didn't last long. It wasn't that Misa meant to cause him trouble; Sayu invited Misa to go visit Light at his college, explaining that she had overheard him planning a tennis match that day. After the match, Sayu and Misa went to meet Light and his friend, who called himself Ryuuga Hideki. That confused Misa though, because his name was...she barely saw it, but it wasn't what he had said. She nearly said so outloud, but at the last moment realized that this was L.

It's right after this meeting that Misa finds herself in Nihil.
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