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Itsuki Naoya

E.G.O.'s Male Prodigy

Created on 2008-06-15 22:32:13 (#15874173), last updated 2008-08-16

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&admin;
Character: Itsuki Naoya
Series: Juvenile Orion

Concrit: See profile post
Player: Sky ([info]luminamon)
Messenger: leapskyfrog (Y!M), SexyBombayKitten (AIM)

&connections;
Canon: Kirihara Mana, Amou Tsukasa
Roommate(s): Kirihara Mana, Seiya Kou (building 03, room #30)
City: Pai Mei Lin, Kaoru Hitachiin, Vash, Gino Weinberg, C.C., "D. Nial" (Rokujou Miharu), Itsuki Koizumi

Employer(s): Shouichi Irie, Jacuzzi Splot, Cirucci Thunderwitch [2]

&canon;
Abilities: Being a member of the E.G.O. (Evolutionary Girls Organisation -- wrong gender, he knows), Naoya is in possession of abilities that fall more into the 'psychic' realm, rather than the spells of the Arayashiki or the legendary bestial forms of the Darklore. Telekinesis -- force applied by thought -- is his specialty and Naoya applies it both offensively and defensively without much effort. Telepathy is better left to his twin sister, Haruna, as he is limited more to hearing what a telepath puts in his mind than projecting. And while he has minor skill at healing, he would rather beg off healing from Amou, who is far more naturally inclined to it.

Personality: Naoya radiates the impression that he has it together. Confident and regarded as cool by classmates, he's neither the jock nor the geek, living in a happy medium that distinguishes him more by his penchant to hit on the cute, new girl and to beg out of classes and homework (due to work and the need to nap from too much of it). He skims along just below the radar threshold, for though he is known by many, he keeps himself from being notorious in the eyes of the faculty and others his age.

The thing to know about Naoya is that this, though founded by his personality, is mostly a series of airs designed to disconnect his reality from the normal. Having grown up in the era of a hidden war, this carefree attitude is a projection that disguises his motivations and determinations to find an end to the fighting and darkness of the Aquarian Age.

Around friends, Naoya tends to shrug off responsibility and spends a lot of his time playing the goof, filling silences with little comments that make others laugh or doubletake, all the while never taking up a serious role. This is the side of him that has no problem begging to copy the answers for last class's homework off of Kaname, not to mention the antics of teasing Isshin (spelling?) about his little crush on Mana, or smiling at the akward responses of Amou as he runs into him job after job. "Likeable" works best to describe him when Nayoa is allowed to relax himself and have that bit of fun his life otherwise denies.

Then there's Naoya of the E.G.O., where he is forced to become serious and show that he has a mind capable of calculating the actions of others and observing the little quirks that may betray them as anything more than human. Naoya is driven to survive, and has tried to become as ruthless as others, to not be like the little boy that asked his mother why they walked by someone who lay dying on the ground. This does not work too well, as he tends to strike in ways to miss vital organs, and when he does, he is first to try and heal the worst damage. Ending the war isn't going to happen by destroying everyone, but he thinks (and maybe even hopes) that if he leaves others alive, they'll do the same in the future.

There are threads between the faces that he has to show each world, a joker of sorts in both, and a survivor of different means. Naoya does not consider himself a fighter -- without Mana to mindbreak the limits of his power, he quips himself as the weakest of the five that serve her. But where he is not a fighter, Naoya is loyal and adaptable, doing his best in any situation to protect the girl who gave him the warm light that he needed to save him from this Aquarian Age.

Timeline: Where the manga ends (volume 5, chapter 25)

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