[quote=GuyYouWishYouDidntKnow] Have a hyperspecialized backlane mathematician fighter.: Nanami Hidaka: 19 Female False Prophet: Overclock, Thought Division Ream of white paper, black pen, pack of poor quality cigarettes, lighter, bag of small stone tablets, inscribing knife, magnifying glass. : : Raised under the precepts of the Hidaka, though while she took in the information and understanding, the drive and passion to understand was never there.In other words, there was a "hole" in Nanami's self, a false mode of being that had not uncovered what it was.Tutelage continued for some time in a customary fashion, viewed by Nanami as simply another mundane facet of life. She was gifted in terms of mental capacity with regards to her abilities, but viewed it as trite. Praised as a genius, condemned as useless. The choice of which capability to practice on was every bit as important as the choice of whether to have scrambled eggs or a rolled omelette for breakfast.When other Relic users began to act, the family decided it was time to make use of the Relic that had been discovered by them some time prior. The true representative of the clan, a man who had mastered the numerical arts and learned how to peer past the veil to see the truth of the world itself, was meant to be given the Relic that the clan had collected and sent off to keep balance.A clerical error resulted in them sending Nanami instead.: Relics can be seen as bearing the ability to "bring about impossibilities," the power to rewrite the rules of reality as the user sees fit and challenge the rules of God itself. The power to destroy. The power to create. The power to surpass. An exalted gift with capacity and consequence beyond mortal reasoning.In that respect, Nanami is unequivocally the "worst" wielder of a relic.This is because she is utterly apathetic towards everything one is meant to be.Without a doubt, she is the "most" human and "least" human, one who sees their existence solely as a more efficient means of calculation, nothing more than a quicker way of doing things than going to the effort of putting batteries in a calculator. Then again, considering her skillset, this may be understandable.Outside of the concerns of the relics, Nanami is quite simple to understand. Promiscuous, risque, teasing, these aspects describe her in day to day interaction perfectly. The sort of individual who will never be able to hold down a decent job because her very existence is sexual harassment itself.In that sense, one has to wonder why her, as a failure of a relic-user and human alike, was given the relic held by her family. Accident and chance, surely. "Let's make something happen." [/quote] If you have cigarettes and calculators you're doing a good job.