JASMINE NUIT

Jasmine Nuit is a former assassin for the Black Sword organisation, now a freelance mercenary with the clan Raikiri.
She is the niece of Blanche Nuit.

  • Age - 12

  • Date of Birth - 19 - 12 - 87A2

  • Starsign - Sagitarius

  • Race - Vampire

  • Style - Multi-Sword

  • Aura - White

  • Favourite Food - Beef blood A-

  • Clan - Black Sun

  • Theme Song - Numb - Amy B

  • Class - Assassin

  • Element - Wind

  • Name meaning

    • Jasmine - A small flower

    • Nuit - Night

 

Personality

Jasmine lacks any emotion due to conditioning known as “emotion suppression training”.
After meeting the Yukihana sisters her conditioning has started to become undone; she still can’t express herself but she’s begun to understand concepts and is trying to learn how to express them.

Her swords contain raiden energy from her Raikiri team mates, allowing her to acess their emotions and abilities. These emotions stop as soon as she sheathes or lets go of the sword.

Appearance

Jasmine is a short girl with long black hair, tied in a high pony tail. Her expressionless face is accented with silver eyes.

Her signature twelve swords are worn on her coat, which can be removed to allow for enhanced movement.
The swords are grouped into three groups of four; four katana worn on her waist (Rose, Niya, Yuseong and Leon), four wakizashi mounted on her back (Fuyumi, David, Lok, Keanu) and four tanto on her lower back (Lilia, Fio, Natsumi, Kukui)

Her outfit is basic armour with a plain grey gi.
Over this she wears a long grey coat with a cute bat motif on the hood (which seems to change its expression mysteriously) which she mistakingly thinks gives her an intimidating pressence.
Her jacket has segmented armour on the sleeves and near the bottom, resembing samurai armour.

During her time with Black Sword she wore the standard black uniform with a white trim; a high collared, long sleeved jacket with matching pants, segmented greaves and gauntlets, tabi boots and a decorative banner hanging from her sash.

 
 

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