

⎡ "Really? Can I stab you with a sword,
you stab me with a pen,
and we’ll see who survives?" ⎦
|| Chilldren - Kagamine ▮ Polaroid - Imagine Dragons ||
⎡ Role - Patient ▮ Tale - Peter Pan⎦
FC: Kanda Yuu


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N a m e
Tsukiko, meaning Moon Child - Misae, meaning White Sun
N i c k n a m e
Ki
A g e
22
G e n d e r
M
S e x u a l i t y
Straight
R a c e
Japanese, German, and Native American

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Unwavering | Quiet | Reserved | Loyal
Ki is a hard person to understand. He has strong opinions, but is not opposed to considering another view. He doesn't like talking much, but can be good company if you manage to bait him into a debate. He doesn't like making connections with people, but once he's made one, he never lets go of it and will protect those that manage to befriend him with all he has. Ki is abrasive to all others, refusing to show that he cares, and in most cases it's because he doesn't, however if something serious were to happen, his usual reserved front would make it show even more clearly that he does in those kinds of situations. He's a troublemaker, as he hates being still for too long and likes destroying things.


|| Sharp Objects ||
|| Fire ||
|| Music ||
In that order.
|| Bugs ||
|| Idiots ||
|| Coffee ||
|| Whining ||
|| People in General ||

⎡ Cyclothymia ⎦ is a mood disorder. In cyclothymia, moods swing between short periods of mild depression and hypomania. The low and high swings never reach the severity of major depression or full mania. Cyclothymic disorder has milder symptoms than full-blown bipolar disorder. In cyclothymia, moods fluctuate from mild depression to hypomania and back again. In most people, the pattern is irregular and unpredictable.





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Tsukiko doesn't really remember a time when he wasn't in some asylum or prison somewhere, not really. Sometimes he thinks he might be able to remember having a brother. It's possible that the kid was just a good friend, and not related to him, but Tsukiko has no way of knowing and really just doesn't care. It was far too long ago to matter. The first thing he clearly remembers is Sensei.
Before he met Sensei, all he has is blurred impressions. He was at a place, somewhere; there were lots of other children, and they fought constantly. Blood and death were not unusual. They were fighting to survive. Tsukiko doesn't remember why. It wasn't that they particularly wanted to cause suffering; in fact, whenever the children killed, it was out of necessity, they always took lengths to make it quick. To harm for the sake of harm was just to teach a lesson, usually to lesson to stay away, or to disable them long enough to take what they needed. And then Sensei was there. He liked Sensei's ways. They would do fun things that didn't involve being left alone, always a bad idea in that place. They would be constantly in motion, until they were exhausted, ready for sleep. Before that, he had been a number among the children. His rank, he remembered. It was Sensei that named them. Sensei said that he was like the night sky, with his dark hair and light skin, surrounded by darkness but bright despite it, and so named him after the moon.
What he remembered vividly was when the eldest boy decided that Tsukiko didn't fit in with the others enough, stood out too much in class. That boy tried to kill him, not unusual, but this time was different in that it wasn't simply out of want for blood. Sensei had taught him too well, though. He killed that boy, not the first time he'd had to spill blood in that place.
But that tipped the balances; it was one too many lives taken in those halls. The place was shut down. They sent the remaining children to the prison for a bit to hold them. However, their stay there was longer than necessary, as during the facility investigation police had discovered evidence of some kind of criminal something involving the children. And with the training they had, they knew what to do. They behaved, made the guards think they had been in that facility purely because they had been used; played the sweet little children. And so the guard had relaxed his watch one night, and while he and the others had left the wing unguarded to tend to something else, those halls became hell as the children fought their way out, slaughtering any who tried to stop them, the six remaining children successfully making their way to freedom.
It was the first time any of them remembered being truly outside; rather than just the little courtyard at the place. For weeks after, the news was filled with reports of some maniac haunting the streets, A team of professional behavior analysts was called in, and led for quite a while on a wild goose chase before realizing that this wasn't the work of an experienced killer, but of a group of young children, whom they had seen around at the crime scenes several times. When the police finally found and confronted them, the children were confused; they were just doing what they had always done after all, they told the lead investigator. One of the backup cops panicked and shot one of the approaching children, throwing the other five into a complete rage that someone else had taken one of their own. Two more of their group were killed in the resulting scuffle.
After that was just constant transfers, from Asylum to Asylum, the staff unable to handle patients such as they had turned out to be. Always kept separate; none of the remaining three were ever to be allowed near each other again. It was several years before Tsukiko was placed at WildOak, the first place to ever keep him for long, the running record now being nearly three years.









⎡Kazuko - Speech #00ADAD⎦
Ki finds Kazuo to be a source of entertainment in this dull place; the younger isn't afraid to argue back at him and is quite smart, good for debate when one is bored - in addition, Kazuo is a schizophrenic, so sometimes even talks to himself and has quite odd discussions when no one is there. Ki makes a point of hassling him, though occasionally asks for Kazuo's assistance with his attempts at causing trouble for the Asylum workers, again making use of the boy's intelligence.

⎡Lillian - Speech #6E124F ⎦
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⎡Wolf - Speech #99000⎦
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⎡David - Speech #530802⎦
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⎡Emmett - Speech #A10505⎦
Ki and Emmett would have an understanding. Both of them like messing with people and arguing, so one might even call it friendship; however, Ki is ASPD and Emmett simply does not trust anyone, so if it came down to it, they wouldn't be fully against eliminating each other if one or the other got in the way. While Ki appreciates the way Emmett works, he sees the other as nothing more than some entertainment.

⎡Yukiko - Speech #CC3366⎦
Ki finds Yukiko's tauter cheerful and trusting nature annoying. Over the few years they've both been here, however, they've at least managed to develop a sort of treaty - so long as neither one annoys the other, then no trouble will start between them. At the least they can appreciate each other's temper at times, when it distracts the nurses, making it easier for the other to do what they want.
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⎡ [color=#007A85] Role - Patient[/color] ▮ [color=#160085]Tale - Peter Pan[/color]⎦
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Honest Trailer - Peter Pan
'Peter and Wendy by J.M. Barrie has more adult themes than you’d guess. Peter brings Wendy to Neverland to act as a mother to the Lost Boys. With time, Wendy starts to fall in love with Peter and asks him how he feels for her. He describes himself as her faithful son.'
Friend zoned.
Barrie's original draft depicts Pan as a villain, kidnapping children from their beds; Captain Hook was only added later, as a theatrical device to distract the audience while stagehands changed the scenery. "To die would be an awfully big adventure," says Peter Pan in one of the novel's most famous lines.
Unlike in the Disney adaptation, in the original Peter kicks Hook over the side of the boat and he is eaten by the crocodile.
"As soon as he got inside his tree he breathed intentionally quick short breaths at the rate of about five to a second. He did this because there is a saying in the Neverland that, every time you breathe, a grown-up dies; and Peter was killing them off vindictively as fast as possible."
Peter Pan would “thin the lost boys out” when there were too many of them or when they got too old.