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''Gaining Her Footing'' - Suzune is looking for friends and allies to help her adjust to the new world- in particular people with a "saner" outlook on post-human life.
 
''Gaining Her Footing'' - Suzune is looking for friends and allies to help her adjust to the new world- in particular people with a "saner" outlook on post-human life.
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''Echoes of Home'' - Anyone with Japanese connections can draw Suzune out of her shell. She's very much interested in people who share her background, and can talk at length about her experiences in the countryside and how to adjust to post-apocalyptic American life.

Revision as of 21:33, 13 March 2015

Destined for Service? - Born into a shrine-family in Japan, Suzune is trying to reconcile her past hatred of ritual and shrine maiden life with her current position. After resolving to embrace Inari's service again, Suzune dedicated herself to the Inari shrine and became a kitsune. However, she's still not sure what her future will bring, and her knowledge of the modern-day supernatural is truly lacking.

To Stand Alone - In order to get over her fear of rapacious ferals, Suzune has begun learning whatever self-defense skills she can. She hopes one day to be a fighter capable of standing on her own against whatever the world can throw at her, or to protect her friends if they ever are in need.

Gaining Her Footing - Suzune is looking for friends and allies to help her adjust to the new world- in particular people with a "saner" outlook on post-human life.

Echoes of Home - Anyone with Japanese connections can draw Suzune out of her shell. She's very much interested in people who share her background, and can talk at length about her experiences in the countryside and how to adjust to post-apocalyptic American life.