~Character Information~Name: Kairi Nakamura
Nickname/Alias: Kai (Only close friends call her this)
Gender: Female
Height: 5’7
Weight: 136 lbs
Age: Appears to be 16 or 17, but is truly 167 years old
Appearance: - Spoiler:
Kairi is a little on the tall side, exceeding the average height by one or two feet, and although she towers above some of her comrades, it isn’t uncommon for others to overshadow her in terms of height. She has a fairly slender frame, but does not have much of an hourglass figure, although this fact doesn’t seem to bother the Shinigami in the slightest. Kairi had always boasted strength superior to those of her peers even during her time in the World of the Living, and her power has only increased over the years she has served as a Shinigami. A strict training regime has helped to tone her muscles to the point where she is quite capable of beating certain levels of hollow with her bare hands. Unfortunately, her power isn’t quite on par with that of an Onmitsukido member or a higher ranked officer in the Eleventh Division.
High cheekbones frame narrow, almond shaped eyes. The base colour of her irises are dark brown, but there are numerous flecks of dark and light brown, along with amber and gold. Her brows are furrowed more often than not, and coupled with her smaller irises, she usually has a mildly angry or disappointed expression, even if her mood does not match. This hostile appearance has driven away many on the assumption that Kairi is an aggressive and violent individual, which is not entirely true. While she certainly will resort to physical violence earlier than most, she isn’t inclined to pound someone’s face in for no reason.
Kairi has never been one to care much for her outward appearance, mainly due to her belief that a person’s character cannot be judged by looks, but rather by the heart. As such, she pays very little attention to her hair, which is a little unruly. The silver locks are never arranged in a specific way, and are generally just left to grow as they please. Her bangs sweep down in front of her eyes, the longest strands passing the bridge of her nose. The longest her hair has ever been was just below her shoulder blades, although that was a very short lived period due to Kairi’s general dislike of having long hair. She keeps it at a more comfortable length, allowing it to grow out to her shoulders before cutting it off.
Clothing: As with all Shinigami, Kairi dons the traditional black shihakusho with the regular, white underlying garments. She hasn’t made any move to modify it at all, and chooses to wear the long sleeved version of the uniform. To mark her status as a Lieutenant, she dons the traditional wooden armband. She also neglects to wear the white socks that go with the sandals, and if she can get away with it, she’ll lose the sandals too, preferring to feel the ground beneath her feet as opposed to feeling rough cloth or sandal.
When in the World of the Living, Kairi prefers to wear comfortable, loose clothing. She spend a lot of time wearing Gi and Hakama both alive and dead, so she has an intense dislike for fabrics that restrict her movements. Oftentimes she’ll don a loose, plain t-shirt and baggy, worn jeans. Kairi absolutely despises closed toe shoes, and will wear sandals even during the winter months. However, no matter what time of the year, she refuses to walk around the World of the Living in bare feet unless she’s in a field or forest, claiming that the streets are dirtier than a cat’s mouth.
Personality: Kairi is an incredibly competitive and spirited individual, something that stems from her somewhat childish nature. She loves to participate in challenges against other people, and often makes things into a competition even if it goes against the other person’s wishes. She even views battles as a contest, regardless of the weight of the current situation. This trait has gotten her into trouble with her peers and superiors time and time again, although her mindset doesn’t seem to have changed much. Despite it’s obvious flaws, this type of mindset does have it’s perks. Kairi is always looking to better her skills in order to become stronger, and her hate of losing only drives her harder. In the end, she hopes to move up from being a Lieutenant to being a Captain.
Kairi also has a tomboyish nature, mostly due to growing up in a family of boys. Her speech patterns are often aggressive and incorporate foul language on certain occasions, usually when she’s trying to motivate someone into doing something (which only serves to make things worse most of the time). She doesn’t have the best of social skills, and can’t always read a person’s expression, so it’s not uncommon for her to misinterpret something a person has said or done. This explains her hate of being teased, for she can never tell if the person is doing it in good nature or if it truly is an insult.
Despite her habit of foul mouthing her comrades when they mess up (usually calling them a ‘twit’, ‘moron’ or ‘idiot’), Kairi has proven to be incredibly loyal to the Gotei in general. While she may not be overly fond of some of the people she has to work with, she does her best to complete the tasks at hand to her full capabilities. She is also dedicated to what few friends she has, and will beat the snot out of anyone who threatens or harms them.
~Abilities and Skills~Specialty:Zanjutsu/Swordsmanship: Kairi had always had a natural talent with a blade, and she has spent many years improving her technique. Her competitive personality has only enabled her to further her abilities, and she tries not to release her zanpakuto for as long as possible during fights in an attempt to better her skill. Her fighting style bears a surprising resemblance to that of the style often seen in Kendo, which stems from her past history with the sport.
Other Abilities:Improvement in a Short Period: Due to her competitive nature, Kairi can improve upon her skill quite a bit in a short amount of time. This drive to do such a thing can be increased by a tenfold if she has lost a battle recently.
Quick to Adapt: While she certainly isn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer, Kairi has shown the ability to be able to adapt quickly in a combat situation. She has fought with numerous people in the past, and has learned a wide variety of tactics and fighting styles, and also how to beat them. She can usually adjust to the style of the opponent she is fighting in a fairly short period of time, unless the enemy is considerably more powerful.
Strengths
- Competitive in nature, and is able to improve her skills in a short period of time
- Can adapt to situations fairly quickly
- Skilled with a sword
- Spirited and dedicated
- While she can’t do any sort of hand to hand martial art like Karate, Aikido, Tae Kwon Doe, etc. to save her life, she can still put up a good fight with her fists, and her hand to hand style resembles a mix of street fighting and wrestling
- Her physical strength is well above average
- Boasts a Hachi-dan rank in Kendo (the highest rank)
Weaknesses
- Competitive, and often picks fights that she can’t win
- Boasts a short temper
- Can only perform up to Hado 51 and Bakudo 30 in Kido
- Her Shunpo is equal to that of a seated officer
- Isn’t efficient in any martial arts other than Kendo
- Doesn’t understand social ques, facial expressions, tone of voice and just people in general
- Isn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer (she isn’t the dullest either though)
- Has a large appetite, and eats so much to the point where she will give herself a severe stomach ache
Rank: Lieutenant of the Tenth Division
~Character History~Before Death Arc: Kairi was born on October 13, 1828 to your average-joe family. She was the youngest in the family, and had three older brothers. Growing up with the boys gave her a rather tomboyish nature, and it wasn’t long before she was alienated by the other girls her age. She wasn’t accepted by the boys either, due to her gender, and Kairi found herself alone all the time; a social outcast. The lack of human companionship continued on until Kairi got into middle school, where she discovered Kendo and girls who practised it. Realizing that this was really the only place where she belonged, Kairi begged her parents to allow her to join the club and begin practising the art of Kendo. Her parents finally agreed, and purchased the necessary equipment, sending Kairi out on the start of her journey following the way of the blade.
Upon joining, Kairi found quite a few females who were like herself, and they quickly formed a tight friendship while helping each other to improve their abilities. It was here that Kairi’s competitive nature completely revealed itself, and it aided her in moving up the ranks at an incredible speed. By the time she entered high school, Kairi and her friends had already achieved a Ni-dan rank in Kendo, which was amazing, and they were often referred to as the Kendoka prodigies. During her final year in high school, Kairi managed to climb to the next level; San-dan.
And that was when tragedy struck. One of the girls in the group of friends hadn’t progressed nearly as quickly as the others, and was still stuck at the Sho-dan rank, putting her two levels behind. Enraged by this and consumed with envy, she was determined to take the group out of the picture, and that was exactly what she did. While the girls were just leaving the afternoon practise, the traitor jumped the group and easily murdered them with her shinai*, putting an end to whatever dreams they had in store for the future. The date of that horrible incident was October 13, 1845; Kairi’s 17th birthday.
*A shinai is a type of bamboo blade that is used in Kendo. Hitting someone with a shinai when they don’t have their guards on can easily cause death.
After Death Arc: Kairi lingered on earth for quite some time after her death. She was terribly confused at first, and didn’t quite understand what had happened. It was only after she witnessed her and her friend’s funerals that Kairi realized that she was dead. The discovery of this fact put her in quite the rage, and most of this anger was directed at the girl who had killed them. This girl was not convicted for her crimes due to lack of evidence, and she had put on quite the convincing act that she was absolutely devastated about her ‘friends’ deaths. Filled with pure rage, Kairi found that girl and made her life as miserable as she possibly could for the next six months. She wasn’t actually too angry about her own death, but rather that the girl had taken the lives of her other friends. The fact that she betrayed them only made Kairi even angrier.
Spending six months consumed with rage and regret doesn’t do a plus soul any good, and Kairi had a very close call with the soul chain disappearing. She was saved in the nick of time by a passing Shinigami, and sent on to the Soul Society (against her wishes. She wanted to beat the snot out of the traitor so badly).
Upon entering the Soul Society, Kairi found herself in the thirteenth Rukon district. This time she didn’t wait for answers to come to her, and began digging up dirt on the place she was in. While doing so, she discovered the existence of the Shino Academy. Figuring that she didn’t have anything better to do, she went and joined, and actually managed to get by the entrance exam on her first try. Beginners luck.
Kairi managed to graduate from the academy in four years instead of the usual six, mainly because of her incredible drive. In the academy, everything was a competition, and even though she had a rough time with Kido, she still managed to get out of there earlier than the norm, which surprised most of the teachers considering her average intelligence.
Shinigami Arc: When Kairi was inducted into the Gotei 13, she was placed in the Sixth Division for no particular reason, and she certainly didn’t fit the bill for any of the specialist squads. For the first little while, she remained at the bottom of the food chain, until a group of the lower ranked officers made it a contest to see who could become a seated officer first. Kairi being Kairi jumped at the challenge, and ground her fingers to the bone in order to beat her fellow unseated officers. Unfortunately, she ended up with the bitter taste of defeat in her mouth, although this only proved as a motivation to get stronger in the end. Kairi began pushing herself further and further, never quite satisfied with where she stood in the world.
The only time Kairi was mildly pleased with herself was when she achieved Shikai, but that satisfaction was short lived, and it wasn’t long before she continued to push her limits once more. She slowly climbed through the ranks, and managed to attain the position of Lieutenant not too long ago. She has just recently achieved Bankai, and although she isn’t very good at controlling it quite yet, Kairi does seem to have a fairly good grasp on how it works.
RP Sample: The barracks of the Sixth Division were generally a peaceable, quiet place during the later hours of the night. Most of the officers had retired to their rooms or gone home to prepare for the next day, for you never knew when you’d be called upon to complete a mission. It was necessary to be on alert for a good portion of the time, lest you were caught off guard, and that would perhaps tarnish one’s reputation forever, if not for a long time. One of the hazards of living for hundreds of years; your mistakes weren’t often forgotten as quickly.
Despite this, Kairi was not in her quarters sleeping like most. She was particularly restless this night, and simple tricks such as counting zanpakuto could not calm her agitated mind, which, for some reason was fixated on the past events that she had gone through so many years ago. Only one thing could soothe her thoughts when they were like this. As such, she had gathered her zanpakuto and made way to the courtyard, which was where she was now.
The soft swish of the blade as it sliced through the air was paced and spread out evenly, unlike the jarring whoosh of a sword about to cut through the enemy. If one listened closely, they would hear the soft rustle of robes as her body moved, and the quiet protest of the grass as her bare feet slid forward and back. It was truly a simple exercise, and one would learn it shortly after they began to learn the ways of Kendo. Although it certainly appeared to be easy, there were other parts of it that one had to grow accustomed to; the force of the swing, keeping your left heel off the ground by an inch and a half. There were so many things to keep in mind whilst doing this, yet Kairi needed not to think about it. She had done this simple act ever since she began Kendo; one hundred and fifty years, give or take.
Her strikes faltered for a moment at that thought, but she quickly shook those hindering fragments of the past away. Kairi intended to clear her mind with this exercise, not clutter it. She tightened her grip, refocused, and swung with more intent. Her movements became even sharper, and more fluid than before as her mind went blank, yet her senses alert. She continued to step forward into the swing, then pull back as the blade was brought up, the tip pointed on an angle to towards the sky. This simple pattern continued, and when Kairi finally ceased her strikes, she could not recall the time.
“Dang…” She yawned, and stretched. “I stayed out way longer than I meant to.” She muttered, but wasn’t particularly disgruntled. A grin was present on her face as she sheathed her blade, and headed back for her quarters. The exercise had worked to perfection, and now all Kairi needed was a good long nap.