Shinki Info
Jun. 15th, 2018 03:34 pmCHARACTER: Yui
CANON: Angel Beats
VESSEL NAME & LOCATION: Kyouki (響) ; Back of her right upper shoulder.
VESSEL FORM: A guitar!
POWER: Soundwaves. The sounds produced by the guitar can create soundwaves that cut and or blast someone or something back. Advanced techniques can harm the ears of those who listen or enchant them, luring those within hearing range and putting them in a trance-like state, suspectable to suggestion or injury. There is a limited range to those within earshot of the music for an advanced technique to work and it must be heard to be effective. All techniques require that she be in tune with her god or else they are ineffective and require practice.
GOD: Mirei Minami (Nemesis)
EXP POINTS: 10
CAUSE OF DEATH: It isn't said what her original death was in canon. We know that she spent her whole life in bed and wheelchair-bound after an accident that left her body completely paralyzed from the neck down. I'm going to say that she had a weakened body due to her medical complications and as a result of that she got sick as her body broke down and she eventually died in a hospital bed.
That aside... the characters constantly 'died' in the afterlife. They'd just come back to life immediately after. It doesn't actually show Yui die though in the series, unlike most of her other battlefront companions. She does crash at one point but we don't know if she actually died on that occasion or was knocked out.
She DOES eventually pass on, however. Yui has a bucket list of things she wants to do and accomplish. One of the many things she had wanted in life, however, was to grow up and get married. But because she had been paralyzed from the neck down she had found it useless and an impossibility to even consider the fact that anyone would want her. Even in the afterlife, this lingers heavily with her-- that she would simply be a burden and no one would ever even consider wanting to spend their life with her. One of her companions, Hinata, however, tells her that he would marry her. Even if she was paralyzed and couldn't move-- that to him it didn't matter. That somehow they would/would have met and he would have married her and that the Yui he had met in that world wasn't a lie. This finally gives her the peace she had needed... being accepted and loved and cared for despite the limitations she had experienced in life, and she disappears from the world, officially moving on (to presumably reincarnate).
CANON: Angel Beats
VESSEL NAME & LOCATION: Kyouki (響) ; Back of her right upper shoulder.
VESSEL FORM: A guitar!
POWER: Soundwaves. The sounds produced by the guitar can create soundwaves that cut and or blast someone or something back. Advanced techniques can harm the ears of those who listen or enchant them, luring those within hearing range and putting them in a trance-like state, suspectable to suggestion or injury. There is a limited range to those within earshot of the music for an advanced technique to work and it must be heard to be effective. All techniques require that she be in tune with her god or else they are ineffective and require practice.
GOD: Mirei Minami (Nemesis)
EXP POINTS: 10
CAUSE OF DEATH: It isn't said what her original death was in canon. We know that she spent her whole life in bed and wheelchair-bound after an accident that left her body completely paralyzed from the neck down. I'm going to say that she had a weakened body due to her medical complications and as a result of that she got sick as her body broke down and she eventually died in a hospital bed.
That aside... the characters constantly 'died' in the afterlife. They'd just come back to life immediately after. It doesn't actually show Yui die though in the series, unlike most of her other battlefront companions. She does crash at one point but we don't know if she actually died on that occasion or was knocked out.
She DOES eventually pass on, however. Yui has a bucket list of things she wants to do and accomplish. One of the many things she had wanted in life, however, was to grow up and get married. But because she had been paralyzed from the neck down she had found it useless and an impossibility to even consider the fact that anyone would want her. Even in the afterlife, this lingers heavily with her-- that she would simply be a burden and no one would ever even consider wanting to spend their life with her. One of her companions, Hinata, however, tells her that he would marry her. Even if she was paralyzed and couldn't move-- that to him it didn't matter. That somehow they would/would have met and he would have married her and that the Yui he had met in that world wasn't a lie. This finally gives her the peace she had needed... being accepted and loved and cared for despite the limitations she had experienced in life, and she disappears from the world, officially moving on (to presumably reincarnate).