First Name: Eika Last Name: Munashii Age (14-18): 17 Gender: F Skills (Spirit Only): Durable and capable like other Half-Phantoms, Eika's capabilities shine in relation to the animal that she's become a part of: punching the shit out of things. The Peacock Mantis Shrimp is an animal renowned for its beautiful colors and its punches -- the latter being faster than a .22 caliber bullet and capable of breaking through bulletproof glass. As a result, her punches harsh enough to leave small craters in the ground, dents in metal, and broken bones in bodies if she manages to land them. Thanks to the armored skin she has as a "carapace" on top of it, she can take a little bit more of a beating with those "gauntlets" than someone else with a Soul Link such as, say, a cat's tail.
Soul Link: A rainbow-colored carapace over her hands and arms, and over her legs. Basically function as armored gauntlets and leg guards. Based off the Peacock Mantis Shrimp.)
Personality: Eika's got the type of "buildup" personality that's more on fighters than on almost-legal teenage girls. She's quiet -- that's how she starts out. She watches, she learns, and she acts. But she's not a heartless little shrimp now, she's got the came capacity to care for someone as anyone else that wants with a heart. And she's even capable of cooking -- people who don't care about other people don't know how to cook! (Uhh...do they?)
And that's the problem there. Her violence level is in proportion to her anger. The angrier she is, the more "outspoken" she gets, which leads to her to the point that she will chase people down to their own homes to sock them in the jaw. It's a harsh world out there, especially with a girl around 5'6'' stalking you home to get into a tussle, and Eika can get a little TOO into things as a worse-case scenario. Once she's in the fight, good luck dragging her out.
[Eika, as it should be noted, has an intense fear of large bodies of water. Her gaining of Half-Phantom powers came from an incident involving her near-drowning that claimed the life of her father.]