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Mitsuki Houyama (Doubt • Queen of Hearts)
Player Information
Name: Kyuu
Personal Journal:
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Contact Info: i see phailure @ aim, or private messages to my character accounts.
Other Characters: --
Character Information
Name: Mitsuki Houyama
Source Canon: Doubt
Age: No canon age provided; however, she seems to be older than Rei and younger than Haruka and Eiji, so I estimate her to be around 17-18.
Role In Canon: Uh, let's see. She's pretty heavily implied to be Yuu's (the protagonist) mutual love interest, as well as his childhood friend who stays by his side during most of the plot, but she's one of the antagonists in the manga, even though that isn't exactly her fault, so... I guess she'd be classified as a major supporting character and a secondary antagonist? Gdit, Tonogai.
Justification: --
History:
Mitsuki's childhood is exactly what one would expect from a child who has gone through the pain of losing one of their parents at a young age. She lived an ordinary life with her father, supposedly running away from home once directly after her mother's death but coming back after meeting Yuu, who promised to protect her and would then become her best friend. She also enjoyed doing silly things like every other child, such as watching her favorite show, Saimin Shoujo, obsessively and dancing along to the show's theme song. She went to school, she hung out with Yuu, and she grew up.
It is during her teenage years that the real story begins.
It's a common story, sort of. People getting swindled into bankruptcy by someone they thought they could trust and spiraling into depression once they see no way out, which is exactly what happened to Mitsuki's father. His own childhood friend decided that it would be fun to push him into co-signing, and once he did, her father was left with all the debt. Mitsuki thought that maybe, if they were together they could handle it like they had handled many other difficulties in the past, but before she knew it, it had become too much for her father, and he attempted to take his own life.
Luckily, Mitsuki managed to find him before it was too late--or so she thought. In reality, her father had died long before she had found him, and that caused something within Mitsuki to snap, and something else entirely to switch itself on. Apparently, something had caused her to convince herself that her father was still alive and was merely in a coma after attempting to hang himself, and that's what she told everyone around her. Even with this lie deeply engraved into her mind, however, she still had difficulty telling others about her situation. Even to her best friend, she couldn't find the moment or the way to tell him about this, and when she finally gathered up the courage to do this, he always ended up finding some sort of excuse to leave her because his parents had apparently told him to go home early.
Too bad this was a very big lie on his part, and this is where the plot comes in.
A few weeks later, the very same day before Mitsuki's birthday, she finds Yuu waiting in the middle of the street for a few friends of his, having seemingly forgotten her birthday, but that was alright. Because she had also told him she had been out shopping with her father before seeing him there, and that was the truth as far as both of them were concerned. Once his friends show up, having gathered to play a game of Rabbit Doubt together, Mitsuki is invited to tag along, and despite feeling awkward by hanging out with a bunch of strangers, she decides to go with them after a bit of encouragement. They all decide to go to a karaoke bar where they all get to know each other better, despite a small dispute and finding out that one of the girls there, Rei Hazama, was Saimin Shoujo herself--Mitsuki's own childhood idol. Hours go by, and the small group of five continues to have fun at the karaoke bar, one of them even drinking themselves sick, and the day would have continued to carry on like this, if not for the fact that all of them were suddenly knocked out and taken to an abandoned hospital where darker events would take place.
There, they encounter with another member of their group, Hajime, who had failed to show up for their meeting but had also been knocked out and kidnapped at a different location. After a few disputes and the discovery of Rei's corpse, they come to the realization that they are now playing a real life version of Rabbit Doubt, with bar-codes placed on different locations of their bodies. Accusations were thrown around, paranoia taking everyone in until everyone was convinced that Yuu and Mitsuki were the Wolf together, due to documents of Mitsuki being found along with everyone else's when she had been there by accident, and soon the player count began to drop one by one. First, Eiji was hung by the Wolf, his hand cut off at the wrist in order to give the "Rabbits" a bar-code they would have otherwise lost, and would have been unable to use to get Mitsuki out of the bathroom, as another player, Haruka, had locked her in there. Shortly thereafter, Haruka was also murdered, decapitated and her body stashed somewhere where nobody could find it. This led to Mitsuki and Yuu coming to the conclusion that Hajime was the real Wolf.
However, after these events, while Yuu had left a tied up Hajime and Mitsuki to rest in a room while he searched for more clues, something terrible happened--in one of the monitors found inside the surveillance room was displayed Mitsuki's body, hung with a stake going through her chest.
...But this couldn't be right, because Mitsuki being dead means her history ends here, and it most certainly doesn't. Turns out that the real Wolf was Mitsuki all along, and this game was merely a revenge on part of her father, who didn't know how to doubt and was now suffering because of it. Mitsuki had resolved herself to take the liars out of the world one by one, just so her father could smile again. She had wanted this to be Yuu's chance to redeem himself, to make up for that very big lie he had told her when she had wanted to talk about her father, but he screwed up pathetically. Yuu had lied about his lack of bar-code, as Mitsuki hadn't given him one at all, and now she would have to hang him for being another filthy liar.
And Yuu's lie? It was nothing but him wanting to surprise Mitsuki on her birthday, and not knowing what to get her, which is why he tells Mitsuki that he has to go home early in order to meet with a classmate and friend of theirs named Kei. Unfortunately for them, Mitsuki sees them, sitting on a bench and happily discussing something, and that little something inside of her head clicks again. During that same day, at night, Mitsuki asked Kei to stop by her house, asked her about it, and once Kei obviously began lying to her about it, she was left with no choice. She hung Kei and took a few pictures of her corpse as proof.
After a series of events in which Yuu escapes from his bindings, dragging an unconscious Hajime with him and attempting to fight off Mitsuki, she gleefully shows him the pictures she took of Kei as an explanation of why he was brought there in the first place. However, just when it seems like Mitsuki is about to finish him off, due to injuries she received earlier, she collapses on top of him and accidentally slits the side of her throat with a scalpel Yuu had been carrying around. Panicked and scared about possibly almost killing off his own best friend, Yuu decides to drag her around in search of an exit, hoping to use her bar-code to finally get all three of them to safety, as the Wolf's bar-code should be able to open any door.
Except, Mitsuki's bar-code only worked on the door she had opened first, because she wasn't the real Wolf.
Turns out, Rei was pretty much alive and well, being the real Wolf and thus the one behind this whole game. Because she was called a sham and harassed by the media and everyone around her during her days as Saimin Shoujo, causing her parents which she had held dear to commit suicide, Rei had decided that it would only be fair if she used the very same hypnotism people had called fake to avenge her dead parents. During the last episode of Saimin Shoujo, Rei had placed a trigger inside of her act that would only reach those who felt the pain of loneliness from losing the ones they loved. This particular hypnotism would cause the person in question to come to her, to seek a new reason for living and something to ease the pain of losing that special someone, and Rei would indeed give them a new reason. She would give them the salvation of the Wolf, and hypnotize them into turning those painful feelings into a thirst for revenge against everyone they blamed for causing them.
Now Mitsuki, having lost her mother as a child, was particularly susceptible to this little trigger Rei had placed. However, it wasn't until her father's suicide that it finally clicked into place--too numb to properly react to this and having lost her will to live, Mitsuki came to seek Rei, who would convert her into one of her Wolves and show her the way of revenge. Because of this, every time Mitsuki hears a cellphone ringtone followed by the phrase "for the one I love", or experiences particularly dark feelings she can't handle, she would turn into the perfect murderer. She would believe that her father, weak and recovering in the hospital, was calling her on her cellphone to give her orders to take revenge, and ever the obedient daughter Mitsuki would see no other option but to comply. That is how much she loved her father.
However, whenever she is near someone who rivals the love she has for her father, be it platonic or not, Rei's hypnotism wavers. And this is exactly what ruins her little game of Rabbit Doubt. Because Mitsuki could never bring herself to kill Yuu, always stopping seconds before bringing an axe down on his head and just getting rid of him, he managed to survive for much longer than Rei had intended, even when her plan of having him isolated from the rest of the group failed. In the end, Rei has no other choice than to open the final door for them and to call the police to come and find them, and Mitsuki is promptly taken to the hospital and blamed for all of the events that had taken place.
Even though there were two witnesses of Mitsuki not being quite guilty for what happened, there was no proof of Rei ever being in the building and thus she was the only one to be blamed. Yuu continued to visit her in the hospital, although she continued to be unconscious due to her injuries, and eventually, a cellphone rang in her hospital room. It was beneath her bed, and Yuu was stupid enough to pick it up and keep talking when it turned out to be Rei of all people.
Rei taunted him, telling him to give some gratitude even when she had just informed him that Hajime had been killed while they were having this conversation, and in a fit of anger, Yuu said the keywords. He said "for the one I love."
By the time Yuu had realized what he had just done, Mitsuki was already crawling out of bed--no longer the childhood friend he had come to care about but the Wolf, who certainly didn't care about her body's limits or all the injuries she was straining at the moment. Mitsuki was still asleep, and the Wolf had conveniently found a knife that had been used to cut up an apple next to her bed.
The game of Rabbit Doubt continues.
Personality:
You could say Mitsuki is a classic example of a "girl next door". She's friendly, she's quirky, she loves teasing her best friend and she does everything she can to make sure that things are fair for everyone around her. Even though she tends to be a bit naive sometimes, due to her optimistic attitude, Mitsuki is very booksmart. She does her best to get good grades at school, and the fact that she's managed to land and keep the position of class representative ever since she was little if proof of this. She is very much what you would expect from your typical, friendly high school girl.
Because her father is a police officer and because of her positions as class representative throughout her life, Mitsuki tends to be very serious about upholding several things--such as laws, rules, and general safety guidelines that the normal human being would probably brush off as unimportant. She tends to be very vocal about this, going on seemingly endless rants when she sees someone clearly violating these (doing things such as underage smoking or drinking), and sometimes even giving them a good smack when they just don't listen. Mitsuki's a firm believer that rules are there for a reason, such as keeping you safe, which is why she's ridiculously strict with them around those she considers her closest friends. Even though she knows she comes off as annoying or bratty when she does this, the idea of seeing her friends get cirrhosis at age 18 just because they wanted to look cool doesn't sit very well with her, and neither does seeing them get arrested for underage drinking and all the side effects it comes along with. She'd much rather be the one who would annoyingly give them a lecture, rather than having them get it from a stranger who wouldn't nearly care as much.
Even though she tends to come off as pushy or annoying to those who don't know her quite well, Mitsuki is a very friendly and caring person all around. She likes to listen to others problems and try to offer them solutions in the best way she can, and even if she can't even begin to imagine the situation they're going through, she would do her best to comfort them and let them know she's there if they ever need someone. Despite this, when it comes to her own problems, Mitsuki tends to choke up on them until she gathers the courage to speak up. When she believes her father is comatose in the hospital, it takes her quite a while before gathering the courage to even think about approaching Yuu with what was troubling her--and when she's shot down for this opportunity, so is that burst of courage she gathered just to do it. She's very good at pretending everything is fine, that nothing is bothering her at all, and this is why not even her best friend realized what was going on until it all just blew up on him and everyone else involved in the game.
For the most part, she likes to give everyone the benefit of the doubt--innocent until proven guilty, you might say. She honestly believes that there is good in everyone around her, even if they have to reach deep, deep down to find it. Even when all of her friends were getting murdered around her, all she wanted was to do the right thing, for it to be fair so everyone could get out of that horrible place intact. This is exactly why, when Hajime proceeds to lock Eiji in one of the rooms for acting without the consent of the rest of the group, Mitsuki becomes distressed. She believes that everyone should act in a way that's good for everyone, and is shocked when Yuu refuses to use his (nonexistent) bar-code to open up Eiji's room, even though that would mean they would have one less key to would with.
While she's friendly with everyone around her and places a certain degree of trust upon them, it would be nearly unimaginable for someone else to take the place Yuu has in her heart. He is her best friend, the person she loves and has always been there to protect her from trouble. Because of this, you could say she's a bit dependent on him, expecting him to fix her problems whenever possible, looking up to him for protection even in situations that are impossible for him and even feeling jealous when she thought he and Rei were becoming closer. Even though she's normally strict with upholding laws and regulations, she enforces these on him twice as much as she would with a normal friend--slapping him for having "explicit sexual relationships" in public when he was the one getting harassed by Haruka. Still, despite all of this, she honestly, deeply cares for him far much more than she ever has for anyone else, which is exactly why Rei's hypnotism faltered around him.
Like any other average teenage girl, Mitsuki has the tendency to squee a bit. She loves cute things, is subjected to cuteness proximity around small children (especially around awkward children or those she could otherwise go all big sister on), and tends to fangirl a bit too hard around the things she's interested in. She also enjoys hanging out with her friends, singing (even though she's off-tune most of the time), and going out shopping with her father or friends.
However, because of the effects of Rei's hypnotism upon here, there's an entirely different side to Mitsuki.
When she becomes the Wolf, Mitsuki's personality changes completely. She hates humanity--thinking of them as nothing more than a writhing pit of liars that makes her sick to her stomach. She blames them for all of the world's problems, and thinks she's doing everyone a favor by killing them off (because killing is apparently the answer for everything). No matter how minuscule the lie is, or if it was simply a cover up for something that would be good later on, she still considers them the lowest of the low and fit for the most gruesome of deaths.
During this state, she becomes a bit more jealous and notably psychotic around the people she loves, to the point of being classified as a yandere/yangire. It was because of her hypnotism activating the same day she had seen Yuu and Kei talking on the street that she had decided to kill Kei out of what could be called jealousy, and it was because of the betrayal she felt that she decided to take Yuu to the game in order to punish him. She had even been willing to give him another chance, another chance for them to return to society and live happier days if he didn't betray her trust once again, but he did betray her trust. And thus Mitsuki would be forced to kill her best friend for the sake of ridding the world of liars, just so her dear father could smile again.
She becomes cold, manipulative, and holds no regard for human life. If Yuu hadn't been her best friend, she would have never given him a chance to redeem himself and would have simply given him a bar-code instead of hesitating and decapitated him when she first got the chance. She is, however, able act "normally" during this state. When she asked Kei to stop by her house for a little visit (right before hanging her), she acted normally enough for Kei not to notice she was hypnotized, if not that she was a bit depressed at the time, and during the several times that her hypnotism was activated during the game, she continued to act as she normally would--although this could be due to Yuu's proximity, as she did come close to literally stabbing him in the back once.
In any case, once Rei's hypnotism wears off, Mitsuki becomes unable to remember anything that happened during the time she acted as the Wolf. A lie is far much more convincing if you believe you're innocent too, and as strict and kind as Mitsuki normally is, having such knowledge would have her either turning herself in or attempting to do something drastic.
Abilities:
Mitsuki is an ordinary human being, and thus can't do anything outside of human boundaries. However, she's been shown to be stronger than what you would expect from your average school girl, actually attempting to face off against two characters who she thought were thugs at the time as well as being able to swing around an axe with what seems to be minimal effort. She's also shown to be very handy with sharp weapons. Aside from this, she shows no other "abilities".
Sample:
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Name: Kyuu
Personal Journal:
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Contact Info: i see phailure @ aim, or private messages to my character accounts.
Other Characters: --
Character Information
Name: Mitsuki Houyama
Source Canon: Doubt
Age: No canon age provided; however, she seems to be older than Rei and younger than Haruka and Eiji, so I estimate her to be around 17-18.
Role In Canon: Uh, let's see. She's pretty heavily implied to be Yuu's (the protagonist) mutual love interest, as well as his childhood friend who stays by his side during most of the plot, but she's one of the antagonists in the manga, even though that isn't exactly her fault, so... I guess she'd be classified as a major supporting character and a secondary antagonist? Gdit, Tonogai.
Justification: --
History:
Mitsuki's childhood is exactly what one would expect from a child who has gone through the pain of losing one of their parents at a young age. She lived an ordinary life with her father, supposedly running away from home once directly after her mother's death but coming back after meeting Yuu, who promised to protect her and would then become her best friend. She also enjoyed doing silly things like every other child, such as watching her favorite show, Saimin Shoujo, obsessively and dancing along to the show's theme song. She went to school, she hung out with Yuu, and she grew up.
It is during her teenage years that the real story begins.
It's a common story, sort of. People getting swindled into bankruptcy by someone they thought they could trust and spiraling into depression once they see no way out, which is exactly what happened to Mitsuki's father. His own childhood friend decided that it would be fun to push him into co-signing, and once he did, her father was left with all the debt. Mitsuki thought that maybe, if they were together they could handle it like they had handled many other difficulties in the past, but before she knew it, it had become too much for her father, and he attempted to take his own life.
Luckily, Mitsuki managed to find him before it was too late--or so she thought. In reality, her father had died long before she had found him, and that caused something within Mitsuki to snap, and something else entirely to switch itself on. Apparently, something had caused her to convince herself that her father was still alive and was merely in a coma after attempting to hang himself, and that's what she told everyone around her. Even with this lie deeply engraved into her mind, however, she still had difficulty telling others about her situation. Even to her best friend, she couldn't find the moment or the way to tell him about this, and when she finally gathered up the courage to do this, he always ended up finding some sort of excuse to leave her because his parents had apparently told him to go home early.
Too bad this was a very big lie on his part, and this is where the plot comes in.
A few weeks later, the very same day before Mitsuki's birthday, she finds Yuu waiting in the middle of the street for a few friends of his, having seemingly forgotten her birthday, but that was alright. Because she had also told him she had been out shopping with her father before seeing him there, and that was the truth as far as both of them were concerned. Once his friends show up, having gathered to play a game of Rabbit Doubt together, Mitsuki is invited to tag along, and despite feeling awkward by hanging out with a bunch of strangers, she decides to go with them after a bit of encouragement. They all decide to go to a karaoke bar where they all get to know each other better, despite a small dispute and finding out that one of the girls there, Rei Hazama, was Saimin Shoujo herself--Mitsuki's own childhood idol. Hours go by, and the small group of five continues to have fun at the karaoke bar, one of them even drinking themselves sick, and the day would have continued to carry on like this, if not for the fact that all of them were suddenly knocked out and taken to an abandoned hospital where darker events would take place.
There, they encounter with another member of their group, Hajime, who had failed to show up for their meeting but had also been knocked out and kidnapped at a different location. After a few disputes and the discovery of Rei's corpse, they come to the realization that they are now playing a real life version of Rabbit Doubt, with bar-codes placed on different locations of their bodies. Accusations were thrown around, paranoia taking everyone in until everyone was convinced that Yuu and Mitsuki were the Wolf together, due to documents of Mitsuki being found along with everyone else's when she had been there by accident, and soon the player count began to drop one by one. First, Eiji was hung by the Wolf, his hand cut off at the wrist in order to give the "Rabbits" a bar-code they would have otherwise lost, and would have been unable to use to get Mitsuki out of the bathroom, as another player, Haruka, had locked her in there. Shortly thereafter, Haruka was also murdered, decapitated and her body stashed somewhere where nobody could find it. This led to Mitsuki and Yuu coming to the conclusion that Hajime was the real Wolf.
However, after these events, while Yuu had left a tied up Hajime and Mitsuki to rest in a room while he searched for more clues, something terrible happened--in one of the monitors found inside the surveillance room was displayed Mitsuki's body, hung with a stake going through her chest.
...But this couldn't be right, because Mitsuki being dead means her history ends here, and it most certainly doesn't. Turns out that the real Wolf was Mitsuki all along, and this game was merely a revenge on part of her father, who didn't know how to doubt and was now suffering because of it. Mitsuki had resolved herself to take the liars out of the world one by one, just so her father could smile again. She had wanted this to be Yuu's chance to redeem himself, to make up for that very big lie he had told her when she had wanted to talk about her father, but he screwed up pathetically. Yuu had lied about his lack of bar-code, as Mitsuki hadn't given him one at all, and now she would have to hang him for being another filthy liar.
And Yuu's lie? It was nothing but him wanting to surprise Mitsuki on her birthday, and not knowing what to get her, which is why he tells Mitsuki that he has to go home early in order to meet with a classmate and friend of theirs named Kei. Unfortunately for them, Mitsuki sees them, sitting on a bench and happily discussing something, and that little something inside of her head clicks again. During that same day, at night, Mitsuki asked Kei to stop by her house, asked her about it, and once Kei obviously began lying to her about it, she was left with no choice. She hung Kei and took a few pictures of her corpse as proof.
After a series of events in which Yuu escapes from his bindings, dragging an unconscious Hajime with him and attempting to fight off Mitsuki, she gleefully shows him the pictures she took of Kei as an explanation of why he was brought there in the first place. However, just when it seems like Mitsuki is about to finish him off, due to injuries she received earlier, she collapses on top of him and accidentally slits the side of her throat with a scalpel Yuu had been carrying around. Panicked and scared about possibly almost killing off his own best friend, Yuu decides to drag her around in search of an exit, hoping to use her bar-code to finally get all three of them to safety, as the Wolf's bar-code should be able to open any door.
Except, Mitsuki's bar-code only worked on the door she had opened first, because she wasn't the real Wolf.
Turns out, Rei was pretty much alive and well, being the real Wolf and thus the one behind this whole game. Because she was called a sham and harassed by the media and everyone around her during her days as Saimin Shoujo, causing her parents which she had held dear to commit suicide, Rei had decided that it would only be fair if she used the very same hypnotism people had called fake to avenge her dead parents. During the last episode of Saimin Shoujo, Rei had placed a trigger inside of her act that would only reach those who felt the pain of loneliness from losing the ones they loved. This particular hypnotism would cause the person in question to come to her, to seek a new reason for living and something to ease the pain of losing that special someone, and Rei would indeed give them a new reason. She would give them the salvation of the Wolf, and hypnotize them into turning those painful feelings into a thirst for revenge against everyone they blamed for causing them.
Now Mitsuki, having lost her mother as a child, was particularly susceptible to this little trigger Rei had placed. However, it wasn't until her father's suicide that it finally clicked into place--too numb to properly react to this and having lost her will to live, Mitsuki came to seek Rei, who would convert her into one of her Wolves and show her the way of revenge. Because of this, every time Mitsuki hears a cellphone ringtone followed by the phrase "for the one I love", or experiences particularly dark feelings she can't handle, she would turn into the perfect murderer. She would believe that her father, weak and recovering in the hospital, was calling her on her cellphone to give her orders to take revenge, and ever the obedient daughter Mitsuki would see no other option but to comply. That is how much she loved her father.
However, whenever she is near someone who rivals the love she has for her father, be it platonic or not, Rei's hypnotism wavers. And this is exactly what ruins her little game of Rabbit Doubt. Because Mitsuki could never bring herself to kill Yuu, always stopping seconds before bringing an axe down on his head and just getting rid of him, he managed to survive for much longer than Rei had intended, even when her plan of having him isolated from the rest of the group failed. In the end, Rei has no other choice than to open the final door for them and to call the police to come and find them, and Mitsuki is promptly taken to the hospital and blamed for all of the events that had taken place.
Even though there were two witnesses of Mitsuki not being quite guilty for what happened, there was no proof of Rei ever being in the building and thus she was the only one to be blamed. Yuu continued to visit her in the hospital, although she continued to be unconscious due to her injuries, and eventually, a cellphone rang in her hospital room. It was beneath her bed, and Yuu was stupid enough to pick it up and keep talking when it turned out to be Rei of all people.
Rei taunted him, telling him to give some gratitude even when she had just informed him that Hajime had been killed while they were having this conversation, and in a fit of anger, Yuu said the keywords. He said "for the one I love."
By the time Yuu had realized what he had just done, Mitsuki was already crawling out of bed--no longer the childhood friend he had come to care about but the Wolf, who certainly didn't care about her body's limits or all the injuries she was straining at the moment. Mitsuki was still asleep, and the Wolf had conveniently found a knife that had been used to cut up an apple next to her bed.
The game of Rabbit Doubt continues.
Personality:
You could say Mitsuki is a classic example of a "girl next door". She's friendly, she's quirky, she loves teasing her best friend and she does everything she can to make sure that things are fair for everyone around her. Even though she tends to be a bit naive sometimes, due to her optimistic attitude, Mitsuki is very booksmart. She does her best to get good grades at school, and the fact that she's managed to land and keep the position of class representative ever since she was little if proof of this. She is very much what you would expect from your typical, friendly high school girl.
Because her father is a police officer and because of her positions as class representative throughout her life, Mitsuki tends to be very serious about upholding several things--such as laws, rules, and general safety guidelines that the normal human being would probably brush off as unimportant. She tends to be very vocal about this, going on seemingly endless rants when she sees someone clearly violating these (doing things such as underage smoking or drinking), and sometimes even giving them a good smack when they just don't listen. Mitsuki's a firm believer that rules are there for a reason, such as keeping you safe, which is why she's ridiculously strict with them around those she considers her closest friends. Even though she knows she comes off as annoying or bratty when she does this, the idea of seeing her friends get cirrhosis at age 18 just because they wanted to look cool doesn't sit very well with her, and neither does seeing them get arrested for underage drinking and all the side effects it comes along with. She'd much rather be the one who would annoyingly give them a lecture, rather than having them get it from a stranger who wouldn't nearly care as much.
Even though she tends to come off as pushy or annoying to those who don't know her quite well, Mitsuki is a very friendly and caring person all around. She likes to listen to others problems and try to offer them solutions in the best way she can, and even if she can't even begin to imagine the situation they're going through, she would do her best to comfort them and let them know she's there if they ever need someone. Despite this, when it comes to her own problems, Mitsuki tends to choke up on them until she gathers the courage to speak up. When she believes her father is comatose in the hospital, it takes her quite a while before gathering the courage to even think about approaching Yuu with what was troubling her--and when she's shot down for this opportunity, so is that burst of courage she gathered just to do it. She's very good at pretending everything is fine, that nothing is bothering her at all, and this is why not even her best friend realized what was going on until it all just blew up on him and everyone else involved in the game.
For the most part, she likes to give everyone the benefit of the doubt--innocent until proven guilty, you might say. She honestly believes that there is good in everyone around her, even if they have to reach deep, deep down to find it. Even when all of her friends were getting murdered around her, all she wanted was to do the right thing, for it to be fair so everyone could get out of that horrible place intact. This is exactly why, when Hajime proceeds to lock Eiji in one of the rooms for acting without the consent of the rest of the group, Mitsuki becomes distressed. She believes that everyone should act in a way that's good for everyone, and is shocked when Yuu refuses to use his (nonexistent) bar-code to open up Eiji's room, even though that would mean they would have one less key to would with.
While she's friendly with everyone around her and places a certain degree of trust upon them, it would be nearly unimaginable for someone else to take the place Yuu has in her heart. He is her best friend, the person she loves and has always been there to protect her from trouble. Because of this, you could say she's a bit dependent on him, expecting him to fix her problems whenever possible, looking up to him for protection even in situations that are impossible for him and even feeling jealous when she thought he and Rei were becoming closer. Even though she's normally strict with upholding laws and regulations, she enforces these on him twice as much as she would with a normal friend--slapping him for having "explicit sexual relationships" in public when he was the one getting harassed by Haruka. Still, despite all of this, she honestly, deeply cares for him far much more than she ever has for anyone else, which is exactly why Rei's hypnotism faltered around him.
Like any other average teenage girl, Mitsuki has the tendency to squee a bit. She loves cute things, is subjected to cuteness proximity around small children (especially around awkward children or those she could otherwise go all big sister on), and tends to fangirl a bit too hard around the things she's interested in. She also enjoys hanging out with her friends, singing (even though she's off-tune most of the time), and going out shopping with her father or friends.
However, because of the effects of Rei's hypnotism upon here, there's an entirely different side to Mitsuki.
When she becomes the Wolf, Mitsuki's personality changes completely. She hates humanity--thinking of them as nothing more than a writhing pit of liars that makes her sick to her stomach. She blames them for all of the world's problems, and thinks she's doing everyone a favor by killing them off (because killing is apparently the answer for everything). No matter how minuscule the lie is, or if it was simply a cover up for something that would be good later on, she still considers them the lowest of the low and fit for the most gruesome of deaths.
During this state, she becomes a bit more jealous and notably psychotic around the people she loves, to the point of being classified as a yandere/yangire. It was because of her hypnotism activating the same day she had seen Yuu and Kei talking on the street that she had decided to kill Kei out of what could be called jealousy, and it was because of the betrayal she felt that she decided to take Yuu to the game in order to punish him. She had even been willing to give him another chance, another chance for them to return to society and live happier days if he didn't betray her trust once again, but he did betray her trust. And thus Mitsuki would be forced to kill her best friend for the sake of ridding the world of liars, just so her dear father could smile again.
She becomes cold, manipulative, and holds no regard for human life. If Yuu hadn't been her best friend, she would have never given him a chance to redeem himself and would have simply given him a bar-code instead of hesitating and decapitated him when she first got the chance. She is, however, able act "normally" during this state. When she asked Kei to stop by her house for a little visit (right before hanging her), she acted normally enough for Kei not to notice she was hypnotized, if not that she was a bit depressed at the time, and during the several times that her hypnotism was activated during the game, she continued to act as she normally would--although this could be due to Yuu's proximity, as she did come close to literally stabbing him in the back once.
In any case, once Rei's hypnotism wears off, Mitsuki becomes unable to remember anything that happened during the time she acted as the Wolf. A lie is far much more convincing if you believe you're innocent too, and as strict and kind as Mitsuki normally is, having such knowledge would have her either turning herself in or attempting to do something drastic.
Abilities:
Mitsuki is an ordinary human being, and thus can't do anything outside of human boundaries. However, she's been shown to be stronger than what you would expect from your average school girl, actually attempting to face off against two characters who she thought were thugs at the time as well as being able to swing around an axe with what seems to be minimal effort. She's also shown to be very handy with sharp weapons. Aside from this, she shows no other "abilities".
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