"I am not afraid. I was born to do this."
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PERSONALITY
ISFJ - T (Constant Improvement)
With the average person Amaya always wears a polite smile on her face, and maintains very articulate speech. She's trying her best to seem like a professional individual that others feel comfortable with. However this requires that she remain detached from her emotions. She can't get angry, or sad, or even too excited. In some cases when she's trying to hide herself, she sounds like she's just reading from a script. Asides from that people tend to like her. Her generous personality is not unknown to others.
Amaya's friends are few, and the only ones that really know much of anything about her. They know all her hobbies, and that being the daughter of a wealthy CEO is actually a lot of hard work. Still she always tries to find the time to talk to them or help them with school work. In fact she can get worried easily, and always trying to make them happy. She's like a mother hen really! They know that during their days away from school that Amaya likes to travel outside the city to star gaze. They know that she is never with out a good mystery book in her bag or a word puzzle of some kind, and that she loves to listen to music. Unfortunately, even Amaya's got a darkside, and her friends have seen it on occasion. She can get really aggressive towards others that've rubbed her the wrong way, and a little clingy. Though it's really rare.
With people that have not made a good impression on Amaya, she is cold, harsh, and unforgiving. Amaya is not one to welcome back those who have betrayed her trust. Hurting those she is closest to is almost a death wish, as she will find a way to make someone's life miserable in the most subtle ways possible. Any accusations of harrassment thrown her way are never proven true due to how discreet she is. She's calculating and very cunning in that regard. However; that does not mean she doesn't slip from time to time. On rare occasions, if pushed far enough, she will loose her temper.
Likes:
- Books (Mystery, Horror, and Fantasy)
- Documentaries
- Astronomy
- Brain Teasers: such as Puzzles, Crosswords, Word-Searches, Sudoku, etc.
- Games: Board Games and card games. She likes very few video games, but doesn't mind playing action-adventure video games with a great story and puzzles. Her favorite video game series is the Professor Layton chronology, and Ace Attourney. She also likes other video games that have mystery and horror elements. She'd much rather read or do real puzzles than play video games though.
- Movies (Horror, Thriller, Fantasy, Action, Animated)
- Coffee and Tea (preference for tea)
- Spring and Fall
- Music
- Math
- Writing
- Nightscape
- Thunderstorms
- Feminine fashion
- Low key occult stuff (like Ouija boards)
Dislikes:
- Failure
- Rumors
- People hurting her friends
- Being unable to solve a puzzle
- Cloudy days with no rain
- Sweets
- People with poor hygiene
- Most sports
- Flakes
- Dishonesty?
- Disloyalty
- Doing badly in school
- Loosing her cool
Hobbies:
- Puzzles: Amaya is never with out a puzzle book of some sort in her bag. There is nothing she enjoys more than challenging her brain. Her favorite puzzle game is Sudoku, but sometimes she'll mix it up and bring in a word search. It's quite strange though, if you asked her why she enjoys them so much she just tells you her father encouraged her to pick up the hobby.
- Star-gazing: Amaya has always loved to watch the night sky ever since she was little. Sometimes when her father and mother were fighting she would sneak out of her home to roam the neighborhood. She'd keep going until she find a isolated spot near the river, and lay in the grass. Every time she'd see a shooting star she would cry and wish for a better life. Looks like she got her wish. These days, whenever she looks at the stars she'll cry for a different reason.
- Reading: Amaya always had a love for books, even as a kid. She liked to use them as an escape from the daily stressors of her life, and still does to this day. She has her own personal library at her home. It's not really a large one, but she essentially treats it like an office. She spends most of her time in this room studying for school, or preparing for her future. When she isn't studying, she's reading. Sometimes she'll take her books to her room and read in her window seat. Amaya always loves a good mystery book, and usually has a book on her at school as well.
- Music: Amaya is currently the music club president due to the previous president graduating. She tries to have various orchestra students play at some of her fund raisers to not only promote the student's talents, but bring good publicity to the school. She herself is very musically inclined, and knows how to play several instruments. She's yet to really find a favorite out of them all. It's not like she could make a career out of it anyways, hence why it's just a hobby for her.
- Volunteering: Amaya likes to spend her time by volunteering at shelters of some sort, at her father's company, hospitals, or museums. She likes to hold fund raisers as well for good causes, and donate money. Recently she's been volunteering at her father's company during the weekends while she's still in school earning a business degree. She plans on starting a fund raiser for children in need once she's got her father's support for the event.
Fears:
- Being abandoned by her friends
- Her father being released from prison
- People finding out about her trauma
- People seeing her loose control
- Failure of any kind
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BIOGRAPHY
Early childhood for Ayama was an awful experience. Her father was a violent alcoholic that was both physically and verbally abusive. He always acted like she was an inconvenience to him, and would get easily agitated with her over the tiniest of things. Ayama's mother took the brunt of his beatings as means to protect Ayama from getting physically hurt. Whenever he became violent she would have to go to her room and lock the door. She could hear the struggle and yelling from the safety of her room, but it didn't do much to quell her fear those nights. Over time she couldn't listen to her mother's sobs so Ayama would sneak out at night in order to escape the hell home she lived in. She would lie in the grass next to river, and watch the night sky. Sometimes even falling asleep at the sound of the gentle current. One night in particular she was shaken awake by another kid around her age because they were worried she was injured. When Ayama explained her situation to them, the other child offered to teach Ayama how to defend herself. Every friday since then the two would meet by the river and practice self-defense and building confidence. The two became really close, and Ayama always felt like she could be herself around them. The friends she had made in school were not very nice, and fed Ayama's frustrations from home. She and her friends became bullies, and took their anger out on those weaker than them. After meeting the kid by the river Ayama stopped all that, because they helped her grow as a person.
One night in particular things escalated though, and Ayama went and hid in her room like she had done so many nights before. This time seemed different. She could hear the sound of furniture being tossed around as her parents fought. It sounded worse than usual, before becoming eerily quiet. Ayama did not hear the usual sobs from her mother, but rather the sound of foot steps coming up the stairs and stopping at her door. Then the door knob violently being jiggled, her father yelling at her and demanding she open the door. When Ayama told him no he became angrier and started screaming at her to open the door, threatening her if she didn't do as told. Fearing for her life Ayama fled through her bedroom window and ran all the way to a friend's house. The mother was a college friend of her own, and when she was safely ushered inside she began to tell them what happened in between sobs. Concerned for her friend, the mother called the police to report the disturbance and they rushed to the scene. Upon arrival the police were met at the door by Ayama's father who acted as if nothing was wrong, but due to prior noise complaints from neighbors and the smell of alcohol on his breath the police did not believe him. The officers pushed their way into the house, immediately restraining Ayama's father when he tried to stop them. Just moments after, one of the officers found Ayama's mother dead on the living room floor among the remaining shambles of furniture and broken ceramics. Her father was immediately arrested.
The news of Fumiko Fujimoto's death devastated the Domyouji family, but mostly her brother, an CEO of an up and coming Japanese corporation, and her own daughter Ayama. Ayama herself was put into her uncle's custody until proper arrangements could be made for her, but the man could not let his sister's only child go into the hands of their family in law. Instead, against his wife's protests, he decided to adopt Ayama into his own family. With the adoption Ayama moved to the wealthier side of San Fransokyo, where she begin the new life as the daughter of a CEO, and the sister to two brothers. It was hard at first for the little girl, given the fact that these people were actually extended family. Then there were the nightmares. Almost every night since her mother's death she was plagued with horrible night terrors where she was forced to watch her mother's death. Then they started happening while she was awake, and it caused her to act out both at home and in school. Due to her out bursts she her new father and mother started taking her to see a psychiatrist who came to the conclusion that Ayama suffered from horrible PTSD. They gave her pills, which helped with her night terrors, and kept her relatively calm, but they did not make the visions of her dead mother go away. Her mother followed her every where she went, until one day Ayama was approached by an older gentleman. A man named Hayate who told her that he could make her visions go away. All Ayama had to do was close her eyes, and listen to some really loud music. He stuck some headphones on her and she closed her eyes. The music drowned out any noise from the outside, and she stood there quietly waiting for him to fix her problem. There was a tap on her shoulder, and she opened her eyes when the man took the headphones off her. Her mother was finally gone. Then the man took her to a ramen shop, paid for her lunch since she was feeling a little fatigued. While she was there she met an even older man, Ito, who gave her a little charm as a keepsake. She was instructed to keep the charm on her at all times, because it would protect her and give her good luck. Then they sent her on her way, and Ayama never saw them again.
Ever since then she lived a peaceful life! She graduated top of her class, got along with her new family, and was accepted into one of the best universities in San Fransokyo. Things were looking pretty good for Ayama, until her older brother and closest friend died in a shooting. Things started to fall apart from there. It was like his death had torn the family apart. On top of that her favorite luck charm went missing, and just like before she started seeing visions of a childhood friend following her around. Thinking back to that day, she found herself drawn to the Ramen Shop once more. There she reunited with Ito, who finally explained to her what exactly was going on. She had been blessed with the ability to see into the spiritual world, that she could see ghosts. He then offered to take away the sight as he had done so before, but to his surprise Ayama refused. Then he made her a counter-offer...to work for him as an exorcist.
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