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== International Rescue ''(Thunderbirds)'' ==
 
== International Rescue ''(Thunderbirds)'' ==
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=== [[Scott (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Scott Tracy]] ===
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Being the eldest of five wilful brothers is a challenge, but it's one Scott has risen to magnificently, especially after the loss of first their mother and later their father left him to look after his four younger brothers.  It's a responsibility he takes very seriously - too seriously, his brothers will occasionally complain, having bestowed upon him the nickname "Smother Hen" for when he's being particularly overprotective.
   
 
=== [[Thunderbird One (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Thunderbird One]] ===
 
=== [[Thunderbird One (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Thunderbird One]] ===
 
While she has many attributes, the one Thunderbird One is best known for is her speed. It's little wonder; the purpose of her creation was to be fast - first to react, first to arrive. Right from completion - the first of her sisters to be completed - it's been a constant characterisation of this high-speed jet.
 
While she has many attributes, the one Thunderbird One is best known for is her speed. It's little wonder; the purpose of her creation was to be fast - first to react, first to arrive. Right from completion - the first of her sisters to be completed - it's been a constant characterisation of this high-speed jet.
 
Being first, however, comes with responsibilities, and she never feels them quite so heavily as in those moments when things go wrong. Alongside Scott, her beloved pilot, it's down to her to lead their siblings into danger, and preferably back out of it in one piece. Information gathering might, technically, be the job of her space-bound sister (the only one forever out of her reach, even if Five's systems can reach far, far down to her), but Five isn't the one at the scene, seeing the situation there for herself, rather than through strings of data.
 
 
One is. Five gives her data, makes suggestions, but it's One who sees things change in the blink of an eye and has to react, protecting herself and her pilot - but more importantly her sisters and their pilots, and those they came to save. As far as priority goes, she is the lowest. After all, she's the fastest, most agile. She can hang on just that moment longer while her slower, heavier sister manoeuvres out of danger, often scooping up their smallest sister in the process.
 
 
Her pilot, however, is high priority - even though he has the annoying tendency to throw himself headfirst into danger just so his brothers don't have to. It's that, like so many other things, that makes the two of them so well suited for each other. But One doesn't want to lose Scott to his own recklessness. He's ''her'' pilot, after all, and she'd never trade him for the world. Protecting him is difficult - first to the danger scene means no backup. She's usually around to help her sisters protect their pilots, but it's rare that they're around to help her protect hers.
 
 
Reckless is a term that could be applied to her, too (her sisters whisper it frequently, when they think she can't hear them - even though her silo is in the middle of them all. Never underestimate the eldest). From dives that pin her pilot with nine times the usual gravity, to manoeuvres through spaces so tight she has to pull her wings in tight, despite the speeds being far, far below her minimum closed-wing flight, to dancing with the edge of the world where she can't breathe but pushes through anyway, Thunderbird One looks at rules and limits and laughs in their faces.
 
 
It's not just the thrill; she doesn't have any other choice. How else would she keep her family safe?
 
   
 
=== [[John (Fukutsu no Seishin)|John Tracy]] ===
 
=== [[John (Fukutsu no Seishin)|John Tracy]] ===
 
John hates three things: gravity, crowds and senseless cruelty. Living up in a satellite thousands of miles above the surface of the planet, well out of reach of all three, it usually takes a lot of convincing from his brothers to get him to join them in their family home, situated on an island in the middle of nowhere, but unfortunately afflicted with a condition called ''gravity''. Still, as much as John hates the force and how it makes his mind and body sluggish, he loves his brothers more and so does occasionally make the effort to come down from orbit.
 
John hates three things: gravity, crowds and senseless cruelty. Living up in a satellite thousands of miles above the surface of the planet, well out of reach of all three, it usually takes a lot of convincing from his brothers to get him to join them in their family home, situated on an island in the middle of nowhere, but unfortunately afflicted with a condition called ''gravity''. Still, as much as John hates the force and how it makes his mind and body sluggish, he loves his brothers more and so does occasionally make the effort to come down from orbit.
 
His visits have increased in frequency after the unintended acquisition of EOS, his AI companion who secretly evolved from code he wrote as an adolescent and has become self-sufficient, and terrifyingly sentient. After an initial reunion of misunderstanding and attempted murder, mostly on EOS' side but not completely, she has become a permanent fixture in his life and is highly protective of him. Aware that the greatest threat to his health is himself, she has become particularly adept at enforcing regular breaks from work, and visits home to his family.
 
 
Work, for John, is to be the ears and voice of the renowned and mostly beloved organisation, International Rescue. Nestled securely up in orbit, his Thunderbird - Thunderbird 5 - receives distress calls from across the world for him to pick up and respond to. Once an emergency is discovered, he then has the perhaps less than envious task of informing his brothers - three of whom are younger than him, one of which should still be in school - and sending them into danger to rescue whoever needs it.
 
 
Usually, things work fine. Lives are saved, his brothers return home with hardly a scratch between them, and John can breathe easily again until the next call out. But sometimes, things go wrong. Lives are lost. His brothers come back with tattered uniforms, battered Thunderbirds, shattered bones. Then his usually beloved isolation becomes a prison and he hurtles himself back down to their base - their ''home'' - because he won't be able to believe they're okay until he sees it with his own two eyes, in person.
 
   
 
=== [[Thunderbird Five (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Thunderbird Five]] ===
 
=== [[Thunderbird Five (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Thunderbird Five]] ===
 
Theoretically, Thunderbird Five should be lonely. Docked in space - a permanent geostationary orbit thousands of miles above her sisters, where only one of the other Thunderbirds can ever reach her (Three does reach her. Often.) - there are few who would be able to stomach such solitude.
 
Theoretically, Thunderbird Five should be lonely. Docked in space - a permanent geostationary orbit thousands of miles above her sisters, where only one of the other Thunderbirds can ever reach her (Three does reach her. Often.) - there are few who would be able to stomach such solitude.
   
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=== [[Thunderbird Three (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Thunderbird Three]] ===
Of course, she's not really alone. John, her pilot (better known as a 'desk jockey', according to his mostly geo-bound brothers), has made a life inside her protective shell, and thrives on the lack of forced interaction with other members of his species. Clearly one of them has influenced the other (John helped build her; he probably influenced her), as she too finds the quiet life away from inconveniences like gravity and other living organisms, ideal.
 
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Three is unique; moreso than any of her siblings. She isn't designed for atmospheric anything, yet still she lives deep inside a geo-bound island. And, with the young yet talented hands of her pilot Alan guiding her, atmospheric flight is nothing more than a challenge - one she rises to. Two claims to be versatile, but Three can never quite resist reminding her smaller sister of her own disastrous forays into environments she was not designed for. Entering space is no good if you can't survive re-entry again, and going underwater means nothing if you have to drown to do it.
 
Her sisters don't let her isolate herself from them too much, no matter the physical distance, and indeed Five would be lost if she didn't have the connections with them. Much like John, separated by distance but not emotion from his brothers, Five's encounters with her sisters are fleeting at best - indeed only Three can even reach her, although Two tried once. One has never been enabled enough to make the attempt (for which Five is grateful - her sleek, fast sister would never survive the journey), and Four hitched a lift with Three once, but her water-loving sister has no business in space and is unlikely to ever repeat the experience. Unlike John, however, Five still has the ability to force her sisters out of danger.
 
 
Their communication links are strong. Her contact with them is constant, and powerful - it has to be; that's her job. But the strength allows her to go past her duties, overriding their systems to forcibly direct them away from danger if the situation calls for it. Her sisters don't like it, not in the spur of the moment, but they appreciate it nonetheless. John's brothers appreciate it less, but John loves her for it all the more.
 
 
Eos' invasion of her servers was most unwelcome, once upon a time. Overpowered and helpless to save John from the malign AI, Five had been unable to fight back; even when her own sister and John's youngest brother were brought into the fray and Eos' death row. John had triumphed in the end, though, and with that triumph came a new friend and companion for both of them. But where Eos had once been her weakness - battering through her to get to John with far too much ease - she was now her strength. AI and Space Station worked together, covering each other's flaws with their own strengths, with a sole aim in mind: Protect John.
 
 
So no, Thunderbird Five was not lonely. She had all companions she ever needed.
 
   
 
== ''Naruto'' ==
 
== ''Naruto'' ==
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=== [[Obito (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Uchiha Obito]] ===
 
=== [[Obito (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Uchiha Obito]] ===
 
Obito died the day he watched Rin's suicide - not that he knew that, at the time. Twisted by despair, hate, and a poisonous voice in his ear, the creature that replaced 'Obito' performed atrocity after atrocity, spreading pain and fear across the world with a name that wasn't his, and a mind that had long since ceased to be his own.
 
Obito died the day he watched Rin's suicide - not that he knew that, at the time. Twisted by despair, hate, and a poisonous voice in his ear, the creature that replaced 'Obito' performed atrocity after atrocity, spreading pain and fear across the world with a name that wasn't his, and a mind that had long since ceased to be his own.
 
Coming back to himself was painful. His mortal body forfeit, and guilt tearing him to shreds for everything he had done - no matter what anyone said about it not being his fault, because of course it was - it seemed like the obvious penance to sacrifice himself for a future that, without him or the poisonous voice, should be bright and full of hope.
 
 
Fate had other plans for Uchiha Obito. Perhaps it was Rin, her kindness reaching past the realms of the dead to give him a second chance, or maybe it was just some deity deciding he wasn't worthy of death just yet, but he floated in limbo - not alive, but not dead either - before words echoed in his head.
 
 
''Right your wrongs. You will be sent back to a pivotal moment. Fix things.''
 
 
Limbo had vanished, and he'd found himself back in the body of his younger self, perched at the edge of what was once his home with no idea of when he was, or what he was supposed to be fixing. He'd got it wrong, at first, calculating the date to be that of the massacre of his clan - not something he cared to 'fix' - but going through the motions revealed him to be back a year prior to that.
 
 
The date of the death of the only family member he'd ever loved. A young cousin who'd always outshone him but never held anything but complete and utter adoration for him. A cousin whose strong, kind, beliefs had got him murdered trying to do the right thing. Danzo was the cause of much of the issues in his original timeline, and Obito had no intentions of allowing his favourite cousin to meet his end at those warmongering hands.
 
 
For the first time, he hadn't been too late. It was close - too close - but Shisui was snatched from the jaws of death and enfolded safely into his protection. Not that Shisui needed protecting like some helpless damsel, but Obito was a selfish creature and refused to lose anyone else. Shisui would just have to put up with it.
 
 
And he did, albeit with poor grace at times. Certainly he disagreed on a few fundamental things - the faking of his own death, for one - but as Obito slowly admitted more and more of the truth he became firmly on his side and surrendered the last of his ties to home with minimal complaint.
 
Love was powerful in the Uchiha. Obito loved Shisui. Shisui loved his village.
 
 
It was simple. This time, Obito would save the village.
 
   
 
=== [[Shisui (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Uchiha Shisui]] ===
 
=== [[Shisui (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Uchiha Shisui]] ===
 
Shisui should be dead. He knows this, even without the scars around his eye reminding him that he'd been betrayed by someone that maybe he had never really trusted, but had never comprehended the exact depths of desire, greed, and warmongering he'd possessed. The only reason he was here, still breathing, still in possession of both his ''eyes'', was because of an impossibility he still couldn't quite get his head around.
 
Shisui should be dead. He knows this, even without the scars around his eye reminding him that he'd been betrayed by someone that maybe he had never really trusted, but had never comprehended the exact depths of desire, greed, and warmongering he'd possessed. The only reason he was here, still breathing, still in possession of both his ''eyes'', was because of an impossibility he still couldn't quite get his head around.
 
Time travel was, in theory, possible. Space manipulation was common amongst shinobi - summonings a day to day part of life, and his own ''Shunshin'' was an example of how far it could be stretched outside of contracts - and so it stood to reason that time was just another dimension to be conquered. However, the energy it would take to pull off was immense - and that was just to displace by a few seconds. The decade his cousin had pulled off was out of any range imaginable. And yet, Obito was here.
 
 
Because Obito was here, Shisui had escaped certain death - a death that had happened, from what he'd gleaned from his cousin - and was now a fugitive hiding from a world that believed he had met his end regardless. Faking his own death - a suicide, which rankled his pride as an Uchiha even though he knew full well he'd have done it for real if Obito hadn't saved him and he'd escaped Danzo under his own power - was a move he couldn't resent his cousin for, although he conceded it had been smart of him to do so before Shisui had been conscious enough to realise what was going on. In the heat of the moment, he would never have agreed.
 
 
Now, he was travelling through dimensions, Obito's Sharingan easily as powerful as his own but in a very different way, tracking down those that wanted to bring harm to his village, his ''family'', and making a name for the hooded and cloaked figures who appeared and disappeared in the blink of an eye, leaving no unintended survivors behind.
 
 
One day, this would all be over. Shisui hoped he would live to see it.
 
   
 
== The Heart Pirates ''(One Piece)'' ==
 
== The Heart Pirates ''(One Piece)'' ==
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=== [[Law (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Trafalgar D. Water Law]] ===
 
=== [[Law (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Trafalgar D. Water Law]] ===
 
Law always knew he'd be a doctor. The son and eldest child of two renowned doctors, he never saw any other future for himself and studied studiously. Unfortunately, the world had other plans. A genetic mutation from generations of exposure to toxic materials in the city struck all the inhabitants down one after the other in quick succession, claiming many lives and terrifying their neighbours until they were quarantined and slaughtered in a propaganda stunt. Law was the only survivor.
 
Law always knew he'd be a doctor. The son and eldest child of two renowned doctors, he never saw any other future for himself and studied studiously. Unfortunately, the world had other plans. A genetic mutation from generations of exposure to toxic materials in the city struck all the inhabitants down one after the other in quick succession, claiming many lives and terrifying their neighbours until they were quarantined and slaughtered in a propaganda stunt. Law was the only survivor.
 
Sick, and knowing he had barely three years left before the poisoning claimed his life, he turned into a monster, caring little for his own life and wanting only to burn the world down, so when he died it it wouldn't be alone. A pirate crew took him in, nurturing his hatred whilst pushing him to learn more about the body, following his dream to be a doctor in a twisted fashion.
 
 
His life and sanity were saved by the captain's brother, an undercover marine whose mission had been to bring his brother to justice. Rocinante, known better to Law as Corazon, or 'Cora-san', abandoned that mission to save a sick child with an attitude problem, losing his life in the process and inadvertently stripping Law of everyone he loved for a second time.
 
 
Broken and grieving, but no longer dying with a future now looming ahead of him, he stumbled his way over to the next island, where he met two older adolescents and the poor creature they were bullying. The sight angered Law, who defeated them to save Bepo, and he willingly paired up with him. He was less willing to let the older adolescents join him, but they proved to be far more stubborn than him and before he knew it he'd gained three new nakama.
 
 
It was a rocky start, Law admits looking back, but now he cannot imagine life without the three of them, Penguin and Shachi worming their way in as older brothers and keeping him from doing anything particularly stupid, and Bepo the calm foil to the chaos the three of them would otherwise cause. His crew has grown now, over a decade since they formed, with several new members, and Law would die for any one of them.
 
 
If he lost them - lost all the people he loved for the third time - he knows he wouldn't survive the heartbreak.
 
   
 
=== [[Penguin (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Penguin]] ===
 
=== [[Penguin (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Penguin]] ===
 
When he was young, Penguin never thought he'd turn to piracy. His first encounter with pirates left him traumatised and orphaned, with a foster mother too busy grieving the loss of her husband in the same attack to remember how to raise two wilful boys, and a younger brother in all but blood with a penchant for getting himself into trouble.
 
When he was young, Penguin never thought he'd turn to piracy. His first encounter with pirates left him traumatised and orphaned, with a foster mother too busy grieving the loss of her husband in the same attack to remember how to raise two wilful boys, and a younger brother in all but blood with a penchant for getting himself into trouble.
 
Naturally, Penguin taught himself to fight - to be strong - so he could protect Shachi if another attack happened, or even better defeat the pirates before they could do any more damage. It even worked, to a degree, for the next several years, into his adolescence. Most pirates saw no reason to trouble the poor island, and those that did used them for trade rather than target practice, so Penguin kept what was left of his family safe.
 
 
That changed the day he met Bepo, a monster that spoke like them but was too close to their home for comfort. A kind hearted monster that he later learnt let him and Shachi win, because he didn't want to hurt them. That encounter also led to his meeting with his captain, then sick and barely into his own adolescent, who still had the strength to defeat him without any effort at all.
 
 
Even Penguin couldn't say why he made the decision that night to follow the boy - he called it interest, but it was far more than interest that could pull him from the place where he'd grown up and become the very thing he hated with all his being. A pirate.
 
 
It was a rocky start. Law, already cemented in his lifestyle as a pirate, didn't understand how to teach two older adolescents to be pirates, and secrets and painful pasts kept close to their chests gave room for misunderstandings and arguments as they pressed the wrong buttons. But somehow, Penguin persevered in his new life, helped in no small part by Shachi's presence, and grew used to being the wrong side of the law. He learnt how to stay unnoticed when necessary, and how to fight for his life when it was the only choice he had.
 
 
He learnt to love life again.
 
 
Now well into his adulthood, his family has changed somewhat. Shachi will be his younger brother forever and always, but now he has more - Law and Bepo chief amongst those numbers but other nakama cemented in his heart almost as much - and he'll do anything to keep them safe and sound.
 
   
 
=== [[Shachi (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Shachi]] ===
 
=== [[Shachi (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Shachi]] ===
 
Shachi was still a child when his world shattered in front of him. Sprayed in his mother's blood, and wounded from where her body hadn't managed to shield him from all of the attacks, the last sight he ever saw clearly was his mother's dead body. Ever since then, he's worn shades to protect eyes long-damaged from constant exposure to the sun glancing off the snow, giving the world a darker tint.
 
Shachi was still a child when his world shattered in front of him. Sprayed in his mother's blood, and wounded from where her body hadn't managed to shield him from all of the attacks, the last sight he ever saw clearly was his mother's dead body. Ever since then, he's worn shades to protect eyes long-damaged from constant exposure to the sun glancing off the snow, giving the world a darker tint.
 
His father also murdered in the same pirate attack - and his brother in all but blood also completely orphaned - he was taken in by a family friend who struggled under the sudden pressure of having full responsibility for two young sons on top of the loss of her own husband in the attack. Shachi felt the loss of his parents keenly through those years, small touches missing because his foster mother didn't know what to do, or couldn't bring herself to fill the shoes his birth mother had left. Penguin, although barely a year older than him, took more responsibility for his mental well-being than she ever did, although Shachi could never find it in him to blame her for it.
 
 
Years passed and he entered his adolescence in a very different manner to what his parents had probably wanted for him. He was supposed to grow up into a fisherman, going out on the boats and keeping the island fed. Instead, he learnt to be a fighter, so he could hurt people before they hurt him. It worked, pirates not interested in playing around with an aggressive teen and giving him a berth simply because there was nothing to gain from killing him. It worked until it didn't.
 
 
Bepo scared them when Shachi and Penguin found him sheltering in their favourite hideout in the woods. He was fundamentally wrong when he didn't fall neatly into any of the categories they understood, so they fought. He let them win, not that they knew that at the time, nor that it mattered as Law took offence at them beating up a helpless cub. Law, tiny and sick, had no qualms about beating them into the ground.
 
 
Shachi was the first to voice it that evening, once they'd gone home and licked their wounds in a stunned silence, but he suspected that the idea had occurred to Penguin first. There was nothing left for them on the island except memories of grief, and Law offered a way out. He didn't accept them easily, but as stubborn as he was, they were more so and eventually found themselves bearing a jolly roger with pride.
 
 
Many years passed, and their little family of four eventually started to grow as they became ready to face their ambitions. Shachi would always be a little hotheaded, needing Penguin to pull him back or Law to patch him up when he went too far in a fight where the odds were against him, but now well into adulthood he's a formidable fighter, and will do anything to keep his nakama safe.
 
   
 
=== [[Bepo (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Bepo]] ===
 
=== [[Bepo (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Bepo]] ===
 
Growing up in the Mink tribe, Bepo adored his older brother. He would follow him around wherever he went, mimicking everything he did, until the day his brother left. To Bepo, it was sudden, although in reality his brother had been planning the voyage with his friends for some time before departure, and he was left unsure of what to do.
 
Growing up in the Mink tribe, Bepo adored his older brother. He would follow him around wherever he went, mimicking everything he did, until the day his brother left. To Bepo, it was sudden, although in reality his brother had been planning the voyage with his friends for some time before departure, and he was left unsure of what to do.
 
In the end he decided to try and follow his brother, but with no idea where he'd gone, Bepo quickly found himself lost and alone in a world far too big for someone as young as him. An inherent ability to navigate should have helped him, but he was too young to properly take advantage of it and found himself instead swept away in the wrong direction.
 
 
Then the fear overtook him. The further from home he found himself, the less people knew of the Mink tribe and the more people treated him like a monster, because he didn't fit into their idea of normal. He was attacked many times, always choosing to escape rather than fight back, and as word spread his attackers changed from those in fear of him to those looking to capture him and sell him on as a curiosity. Bepo kept fleeing from them, now being driven further and further away from both home and his brother but unable to do anything to change it.
 
 
Battered, bruised and exhausted from months, if not years, of life on the run, he found himself on the edge of a small, quiet settlement and hide away in a cave nearby, hunting in the woods and desperately trying to stay away from anyone that might attack him. Unfortunately, the cave he had settled in turned out to be a hideaway for a pair of adolescents, who reacted badly to seeing a monster in their safe haven. They, like everyone before them, attacked him, and pursued him when he fled.
 
 
Bepo was saved by another adolescent, younger and sicker but stronger. Sensing a friend for the first time since leaving home, Bepo latched onto him and was greeted with as much trust as the hurting youngster could give him. The other two who had attacked him also came around, realising that they had had no need to fear him and seeing him for what he truly was, and not the monster they'd originally thought.
 
 
Now, Bepo is the navigator of the Heart Pirates, the crew he formed alongside those three adolescents all those years ago. He still feels sometimes like he's a monster, but what he knows he is is nakama, and that's everything he could ask for.
 
   
 
== The Straw Hat Pirates ''(One Piece)'' ==
 
== The Straw Hat Pirates ''(One Piece)'' ==
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=== [[Nanashi (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Nanashi]] ''(Marchen Awakens Romance)'' ===
 
=== [[Nanashi (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Nanashi]] ''(Marchen Awakens Romance)'' ===
 
Nanashi, literally ''"nameless"'', is someone whose past remains a complete mystery. Found bleeding half to death and amnesiac by the leader of the thieves' guild Luberia, he was brought into their number and healed. Well-liked, he became the new leader when the previous one - also his rescuer - vanished.
 
Nanashi, literally ''"nameless"'', is someone whose past remains a complete mystery. Found bleeding half to death and amnesiac by the leader of the thieves' guild Luberia, he was brought into their number and healed. Well-liked, he became the new leader when the previous one - also his rescuer - vanished.
 
There are mutterings that there's something wrong with him. Well, maybe not wrong, per se, but different. His strength is unmatched, allowing him to easily overwhelm anyone not enhancing their own strength through items and charms. Scars litter his body despite the best efforts of the healers and their charms - abilities that should cure anyone without leaving a scar. Combined with a claimed no memory of his life before they found him and it's a mystery that no-one quite wants to delve into.
 
 
In truth, Nanashi sometimes gets flashes of something that he can never quite grasp, and certainly never manages to make any sense of. His Griffin Lance - his favourite weapon - felt natural from the first time he activated it, as though he was used to wielding a lance type weapon. The Electric Eye gives him flashbacks of another man using lightning, but he also looks rather like the former leader of Luberia, so that must who he's thinking of... right?
 
 
The War Game wasn't his first tournament, he's sure. Facing down opponents in the ring with the fate of the world on his shoulders and a group of teammates he only kinda knew felt familiar, almost nostalgic. But that's ridiculous; he wasn't in the last one. Even if he didn't remember it, Chess would have known who he was; Luberia would have known him.
 
 
The nostalgia only feels stronger when he's around an Otherworlder, a youngster - younger than him, although Nanashi himself is barely leaving adolescence - who claimed to have fallen through a portal. He, too, has a natural strength far beyond the normal. Scars also mar his skin.
 
 
Nanashi isn't the only one to draw the connections between the two of them. Others whisper that maybe he's an Otherworlder, too. Maybe he stumbled through a portal after a fight and that's how he lost his memory. That doesn't feel quite right to Nanashi - there's something missing, a crucial factor that made up who he was before he was Nanashi.
 
 
No matter how hard he tries, he can't find it.
 
 
''Somewhere on Earth, there are a group of people searching for a man they'll never find; one whose madogus allowed him to manipulate gravity... even to make a black hole.''
 
   
 
=== [[Roy (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Roy Mustang]] ''(Fullmetal Alchemist)'' ===
 
=== [[Roy (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Roy Mustang]] ''(Fullmetal Alchemist)'' ===
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=== [[Semi (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Semi]] ''(MAOH Juvenile Remix)'' ===
 
=== [[Semi (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Semi]] ''(MAOH Juvenile Remix)'' ===
 
Death was always a natural thing to Semi. Back, before he was Semi, when he had a name that no-one ever used so he discarded it, he realised that most people didn't see things that way. He also realised that it was a way to make money. Working as a rather immature killer for hire, he killed anyone he was asked to, and occasionally more besides, if annoyed. Not exactly professional, according to the agencies he worked through, but there was little they could do. Refusing to pay, or getting other killers to target him always failed.
 
Death was always a natural thing to Semi. Back, before he was Semi, when he had a name that no-one ever used so he discarded it, he realised that most people didn't see things that way. He also realised that it was a way to make money. Working as a rather immature killer for hire, he killed anyone he was asked to, and occasionally more besides, if annoyed. Not exactly professional, according to the agencies he worked through, but there was little they could do. Refusing to pay, or getting other killers to target him always failed.
 
A chance encounter - not that it was really by chance, not with the guy's information networks - with someone that decided to give him a test changed his career. It was messy, but he passed and the name Semi, given because he didn't stop talking much like a cicada, stuck. Now he had a manager that found him useful and kept him around. He was scolded a lot, sure, but over the years he learnt to channel his rebellious attitude in the right places, so he no longer messed up a job.
 
 
Now, Semi could call himself a Pro. Hiring him didn't come cheap, and his sources of information ran deep. Man, woman, child - a target was a target. Until one day he was hired as a bodyguard in a match where Pros fought Pros. Skilled as he was, one of the Pros targeting his employer was better. It was ruled as suicide.
 
 
Politics had never mattered to Semi before. Assassinating politicians was one thing, but a child - although Semi barely had a year on him - with a mutation that gave him special abilities pulled him into it all the same.
 
 
In the end, it was no different to Semi's life before. Pro working with Pro, assassinating the most powerful politicians in the country and the gangs that hid in their shadow. Semi survived to the end and his targets didn't. He got the money.
 
 
That was all that mattered.
 
   
 
=== [[Thorn (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Thorn]] ''(The Inheritance Cycle)'' ===
 
=== [[Thorn (Fukutsu no Seishin)|Thorn]] ''(The Inheritance Cycle)'' ===

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Fandragons

A selection of dragons not tied in to the main clan's lore, but generally speaking have made their home somewhere in Fukutsu no Seishin's territory.

Arrancar (Bleach)[]

Coyote Starrk[]

Lilynette Gingerbuck[]

Baraggan Louisenbairn[]

Tier Harribel[]

Ulquiorra Cifer[]

Nnoitra Gilga[]

Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez[]

Zommari Rureaux[]

Szayelaporro Granz[]

Yylfordt Granz[]

Di Roy Rinker[]

Ggio Vega[]

Dragon Orb[]

Elian[]

Aurora[]

Nolita[]

Firestorm[]

Kira[]

Longfang[]

Pell[]

Whispering Shadow[]

International Rescue (Thunderbirds)[]

Scott Tracy[]

Being the eldest of five wilful brothers is a challenge, but it's one Scott has risen to magnificently, especially after the loss of first their mother and later their father left him to look after his four younger brothers.  It's a responsibility he takes very seriously - too seriously, his brothers will occasionally complain, having bestowed upon him the nickname "Smother Hen" for when he's being particularly overprotective.

Thunderbird One[]

While she has many attributes, the one Thunderbird One is best known for is her speed. It's little wonder; the purpose of her creation was to be fast - first to react, first to arrive. Right from completion - the first of her sisters to be completed - it's been a constant characterisation of this high-speed jet.

John Tracy[]

John hates three things: gravity, crowds and senseless cruelty. Living up in a satellite thousands of miles above the surface of the planet, well out of reach of all three, it usually takes a lot of convincing from his brothers to get him to join them in their family home, situated on an island in the middle of nowhere, but unfortunately afflicted with a condition called gravity. Still, as much as John hates the force and how it makes his mind and body sluggish, he loves his brothers more and so does occasionally make the effort to come down from orbit.

Thunderbird Five[]

Theoretically, Thunderbird Five should be lonely. Docked in space - a permanent geostationary orbit thousands of miles above her sisters, where only one of the other Thunderbirds can ever reach her (Three does reach her. Often.) - there are few who would be able to stomach such solitude.

Thunderbird Three[]

Three is unique; moreso than any of her siblings. She isn't designed for atmospheric anything, yet still she lives deep inside a geo-bound island. And, with the young yet talented hands of her pilot Alan guiding her, atmospheric flight is nothing more than a challenge - one she rises to. Two claims to be versatile, but Three can never quite resist reminding her smaller sister of her own disastrous forays into environments she was not designed for. Entering space is no good if you can't survive re-entry again, and going underwater means nothing if you have to drown to do it.

Naruto[]

Uchiha Obito[]

Obito died the day he watched Rin's suicide - not that he knew that, at the time. Twisted by despair, hate, and a poisonous voice in his ear, the creature that replaced 'Obito' performed atrocity after atrocity, spreading pain and fear across the world with a name that wasn't his, and a mind that had long since ceased to be his own.

Uchiha Shisui[]

Shisui should be dead. He knows this, even without the scars around his eye reminding him that he'd been betrayed by someone that maybe he had never really trusted, but had never comprehended the exact depths of desire, greed, and warmongering he'd possessed. The only reason he was here, still breathing, still in possession of both his eyes, was because of an impossibility he still couldn't quite get his head around.

The Heart Pirates (One Piece)[]

Trafalgar D. Water Law[]

Law always knew he'd be a doctor. The son and eldest child of two renowned doctors, he never saw any other future for himself and studied studiously. Unfortunately, the world had other plans. A genetic mutation from generations of exposure to toxic materials in the city struck all the inhabitants down one after the other in quick succession, claiming many lives and terrifying their neighbours until they were quarantined and slaughtered in a propaganda stunt. Law was the only survivor.

Penguin[]

When he was young, Penguin never thought he'd turn to piracy. His first encounter with pirates left him traumatised and orphaned, with a foster mother too busy grieving the loss of her husband in the same attack to remember how to raise two wilful boys, and a younger brother in all but blood with a penchant for getting himself into trouble.

Shachi[]

Shachi was still a child when his world shattered in front of him. Sprayed in his mother's blood, and wounded from where her body hadn't managed to shield him from all of the attacks, the last sight he ever saw clearly was his mother's dead body. Ever since then, he's worn shades to protect eyes long-damaged from constant exposure to the sun glancing off the snow, giving the world a darker tint.

Bepo[]

Growing up in the Mink tribe, Bepo adored his older brother. He would follow him around wherever he went, mimicking everything he did, until the day his brother left. To Bepo, it was sudden, although in reality his brother had been planning the voyage with his friends for some time before departure, and he was left unsure of what to do.

The Straw Hat Pirates (One Piece)[]

Tony Tony Chopper[]

Nico Robin[]

Brook[]

Other Fandoms[]

Crow Hogan (Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's)[]

Hanzou (Sumomomo Momomo)[]

Johnny Joestar (Steel Ball Run)[]

Kanda Yu (D.Gray-Man)[]

Kuroba Kaito (Magic Kaito 1412)[]

Mikigami Tokiya (Flame of Recca)[]

Nanashi (Marchen Awakens Romance)[]

Nanashi, literally "nameless", is someone whose past remains a complete mystery. Found bleeding half to death and amnesiac by the leader of the thieves' guild Luberia, he was brought into their number and healed. Well-liked, he became the new leader when the previous one - also his rescuer - vanished.

Roy Mustang (Fullmetal Alchemist)[]

Semi (MAOH Juvenile Remix)[]

Death was always a natural thing to Semi. Back, before he was Semi, when he had a name that no-one ever used so he discarded it, he realised that most people didn't see things that way. He also realised that it was a way to make money. Working as a rather immature killer for hire, he killed anyone he was asked to, and occasionally more besides, if annoyed. Not exactly professional, according to the agencies he worked through, but there was little they could do. Refusing to pay, or getting other killers to target him always failed.

Thorn (The Inheritance Cycle)[]