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Paranormal (Extracurricular) Activity [Lazy Kitsune]

Postby Ze Blitzkrieg » Sun Jan 26, 2025 1:26 am

Lazy Kitsune Wrote:Name: Masaki Miki
Age: 18
Gender: Female
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Background: Miki was born out of wedlock - devastating news for the fiancé of her mother as the two were waiting until marriage to finally be together. According to Miki's mother, there was no other man. But her stories about have sexual encounters in her dreams, or feeling an invisible presence fall upon her at night did little to convince her fiancé of anything other than that she was a bad liar. In the fallout that followed, Miki was left discarded and disowned.

Miki's foster home burned down when she was eight. Fortunately no one was harmed, however one of the other kids overheard Miki talking to someone about playing with matches the day prior. When the child went to investigate, Miki was in a room all on her own. Miki would later try to claim she was trying to persuade someone else entirely not to play with matches, someone that no one else could apparently see. The following psychiatric evaluations attached an array of labels to Miki, though no professional seemed wholly confident on most of them. The one thing they kept coming back to was that she was desperate for attention and would continue to make outlandish lies in order to get it. The reputation of being the weird girl who kept making things up would follow Miki even after she was moved away from anyone who knew anything about the fire.

After the move, she was put up in her school dorms rather than in a foster home. Here she continued to be an outsider, but this was something she embraced about herself. In her spare time she would research the 'weird' things of the world that no one else seemed to believe in - finding in online forms plenty of like minded people. She developed a knack for researching the various phenomena these people discussed, finding a large number of them to be fake, but every so often she would uncover something that she felt was real... she just lacked any way to prove this.

Eventually she would start writing for the school paper, where she would try to publish her various findings into her investigations of the mysterious and superstitions in both the school and the surrounding area. These were seen at first as harmless additions to the paper, but given Miki's extreme dedication compared to that of most of her classmates, she eventually became the sole writer for the paper and it soon lost what little credibility it had as everyone saw it as at best a collection of fictional ghost stories Miki made up, or at worst a lot of conspiratorial nonsense that showed just how weird she was.

Perplexed by how everyone seemed to refuse to see what seemed to be so obvious to her, but not at all deterred, Miki continued to search for like minded people like her, this time much closer to home than the online forums she found. She opened a club within the school to try and attract paranormal investigators, though her main success was finding a local paper that published articles on paranormal experiences people had. She read through the paper and, while she found a lot of it overly sensationalised and lacking proper sourcing, a lot of it spoke to her. Soon she found herself buying backlogs with what little club funds she had - much to the surprise of the paper's owner who had been barely getting by with how niche it was. She read through them all and found several articles about events that seemed to leave the story incomplete. After doing some of her own digging, Miki completed the rest of the research and visited the paper's headquarters herself to deliver her notes in person. As bizarre as the encounter had been for the team that ran the paper, none of whom believed in what they were writing as anything more than an easy way to make money off of people who found this stuff entertaining, Miki's findings were published, and there was a slight uptick in how well received that issue had been. After showing up uninvited enough times, and managing to earn some fondness in the eyes of the paper's owner despite her weird quirks, Miki was eventually offered a part time position there as a researcher for their paper.

Sometimes she would frustrate them with how she would refuse to write on length about hauntings and occurrences that she could prove to be hoaxes. Other times she provided them too much detail when she was convinced something was real. But her passion and dedication were undeniable and perhaps a little bit infectious. It's just a shame that whenever Miki insists she has real, concrete evidence now, it ends up being a super blurry photo, indecipherable audio or somehow gets lost or destroyed before anyone else can see it.

Perks:
Spirit Tingle: Miki gets a little tingling sensation when near something paranormal. Even if she can't always see spirits, she can normally feel when they're nearby. Even if they aren't "feeling" her at the moment.
Occult Leader: Not to be confused with a cult leader... yet. Though she certainly has the trappings of one. Though no one really believes Miki, those who choose to play along with her antics find it hard to say no to her too much and tend to get carried away with her enthusiasm for the occult. Even without any concrete evidence, its easy for her to convince these people to help her on yet another lead.
Spook Sleuth: Her hobby driven research has left her with the skills of a seasoned detective. Mainly when it comes to spiritual matters, but these skills are surprisingly versatile and can be applied to uncovering secrets of the more mundane variety.
On the Job: While investigating a supernatural phenomenon or rumour, Miki seems to have near boundless energy - at least when compared to her cohorts. While anything and sometimes seemingly everything else in life can bore her to the point of sleeping through conversations, when something supernatural is afoot she doesn't seem to need to rest until its done... at which point her body promptly shuts down so she can catch up on all the sleep she's missed.

Flaws:
Sexy Freak: Despite Miki's largely negative reputation, she is still very hot, with the body you would more likely associate with a model or pornstar rather than a paranormal obsessed otaku. It's not uncommon for boys in her year to talk to each other about how they'd still fuck her despite how weird she is, with many assuming that her freak would make her even better in bed. Rumours even developed to the point of several claiming they have fucked her, including details of outlandish things she did for them in bed. Afterall, who would people be more likely to believe, them or the girl who makes up lies for her main hobby? This reputation hinders her social circle at school, but even outside of that her attractiveness gets her a lot of unwanted attention. She lacks the social skills to use this to her advantage, so usually this just ends up hindering her as she is harassed by the mortal and otherworldly alike.
Spirit Kick: A habit she may have picked up from her new mentor at the paranormal conspiracy tabloid she now works at, Miki enjoys an alcoholic drink every once in a while. As you would expect for an 18 year old girl, this tends to hit her quite hard. She insists it makes her more in tune with supernatural vibes. However correct she is about that, it certainly makes her a very agreeable and susceptible drunk.
Bouncy Fun Bags: Miki's tits are as sensitive as they are large and bouncy. Not only do they weigh enough to slow her down, but they're easy to grab and playing with them will make her squeal in moments. She often complains that its no fair most 'weak spots' are supposed to be hard to hit, yet hers are the largest parts of her body.

Turn Ons: Rape, bestiality, MILFs, DILFs, sub/dom play, pet play, cuckolding, hypnosis, possession, drunk / drugged sex, blackmail, humiliation, sexual favours, sex as payment, teasing, harem/reverse harem
Turn Offs: Gore, vore, pedo, scat, insects and arachnids


The sound of the final bell of the day stirs you from what had, until that point, been a rather restorative nap. A rather necessary nap at that, too. However important Hano-sensei's lessons on the English language were for a bright young girl like yourself, investigating the invisible world which underscored so many urban misfortunes was a far better use of your time, and you spent much of the previous night wide awake, and thoroughly enraptured in a tale of a local vintage video store whose unmarked tapes seem to foretell the doom of those who rent them—but only when they rent them during the peak of a full moon. Of course, the further you deep-dived, the more posts on social media you combed through, you eventually concluded that the source of this rumor was not some perturbed coroner or concerned whistleblower, but rather the social media account of the business owner, who just happened to run specials on his unappreciated wares during the very same full moon. An unfortunate dead end in your endless quest for the supernatural, but time well spent all the same. Maybe you could recoup your losses and check it out with the others. You aren't sure whether or not the ancient AV equipment that you managed to convince the principal to turn over to the Paranormal Investigation Club includes a VHS player, but you're sure Kei-kun could put something together. He's been dropping hints about wanting to watch something whenever you pass by the theater, in any case.

You'd just have to make sure not to go during the full moon. Just in case.

As you wipe the drool off your face and collect your things, almost all of your classmates have gotten up and filed out of the small classroom, eager to get to their clubs, part-time jobs, or homes. You might lack the latter, but the former two you can proudly declare success in: however much of a freak they might think you are, you're practically an accomplished journalist on top of being the leader of a club! That had to matter for something, didn't it? While you mentally build yourself up, one of your loyal subordinates comes wandering over. Not at all surprising, given you two share a homeroom, so it wasn't exactly a very far trek to make to meet up with her intrepet leader.

"Masaki-san, if you keep dozing off during lessons Hano-sensei is going to be very upset..."

Sakata Minako is a good girl. She's always been a good girl, as long as you've known her. The sort of law-abiding good citizen who looks three ways before crossing the street and always makes sure to make her bed before leaving in the morning. Were she a little bolder, maybe she'd even be the type to scold you for falling asleep in class instead of nervously reminding you of the consequences of breaking the rules. But her terrible shyness and long history of being the punching bag for every rebellious teenager from junior high onwards left her as little more than an assiduous loner with nowhere to go but down. Not on you, as the baseball team seemed convinced in the exceptionally impolite rumor they spread around the start of the semester, but instead down the social pecking order. She plateaued near the bottom when she landed in your club as its second—and at present, final—member. Not as ardent a supporter as the first member, of course, but Mina-chan has something going for her that even the pack of popular girls who picked on her don't: she seems to actually, genuinely believe you and your experiences. And that counts for a lot.

"Yama-san has been working very hard on restoring that old laptop for us. It would be a shame if you were unable to attend the next club meeting to make use of it because of detention. Please, be more careful..."

Prudent as ever. Yamada Kei, your first club member and perhaps the most ardent supporter you have, isn't someone you want to disappoint. He was the first friend that you made when you transferred to this town, and for a long time, the only friend. He's always taken you at your word about the things you've seen and heard, always offered his support in investigating, even going so far as to learn how to repair all matters of digital and analog machines to give you the equipment you need to try and gather evidence. If you're brutally honest, you think his social life might have taken a bit of a hit by his insistence on hanging around you, but he never seems to mind very much. If he had to choose between you and a bunch of guys who would leave him hanging over a girl, you remember him saying, he'd pick you every time. What a nice guy.

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Re: Paranormal (Extracurricular) Activity [Lazy Kitsune]

Postby Lazy Kitsune » Sun Jan 26, 2025 1:54 am

Good old English. Something about hearing everyone taking turns to fumble through a line or two of the words Hano-sensei put before them makes for an extra soothing backdrop to drift off to. The education must really be flowing through the room, because my brain wakes up all revitalized and ready for action after. Besides, I learn enough foreign languages when trying to translate obscure blog posts referring to international phenomenon. Just the bits I need to get by to do my job. And with the day wrapping up it was finally time to put my freshly restored brain to use. Rubbing my temples to help get the brain juices flowing, I groan and stretch before gathering up all of my things and starting to make my way out the classroom door, only to run into Mina-chan approaching me on the way out.

I give her a big grin and wave my hand off to one side. "You worry to much Mina-chan! Kei-kun would understand I'm simply conserving my energy in order to be a better leader for our club."

I don't doubt it for a moment. Kei-kun has been a great support in my endeavours. Its nice to have a friend who understands me, especially in a school were most people seem almost as perplexed by me as I am by them. With Kei-kun it's more straightforward. He's reliable and comfortable to be around. Its not that I want to let him down, but if there was some reason that I did, I'm sure he would understand if I just took the time to explain it to him.

"Speaking of our next meeting... is that today? What day is it today?" I say, scratching at my chin.

Whatever the answer, I respond with a shrug. "We should have a meeting now, either way. My last investigation, while fun to research, ultimately proved to be a bit of a bust. Probably won't be worth putting into the school paper."

Let alone the other paper I was working for, though that wasn't something to worry Mina-chan with. Not unless she wanted to work there with me. Which could be fun, but might be something to suggest another time.

"We should pool together our research, see if we have any leads. I want a leave here with a mission to tackle. Paranormal phenomenon aren't just going to sit around and wait for us to find them!" I reach out with one hand and take Mina-chan's as I start to lead her down the hallways. "Come on, Mina-chan! Let's go assemble the club in full force! Tout de suite! Or whatever it is the English say."
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Re: Paranormal (Extracurricular) Activity [Lazy Kitsune]

Postby Ze Blitzkrieg » Mon Jan 27, 2025 8:03 am

Though Minako certainly seems like she has more to say on the matter, her mousy nature makes her especially susceptible to the type of fast talking you're liable to engage in when your subject of expertise is brought up. Unable to offer much of a rebuttal to your declaration—if only because it is a meeting day—you and Mina-chan head off hand-in-hand for the club room, nosey baseball club members be damned. The halls are still somewhat bustling with activity as the student body gathers or departs for their afternoon plans, but it doesn't take you very long to find the nerve center for your burgeoning paranormal empire. Which is to say, an old storage room on the second floor of the building overlooking the faculty parking lot. It had been used to stash old fax machines and student records until you convinced the principal to clear it out so you and your interpret companions could meet up somewhere more official than your incredibly modest dormitory. Given your dormmate's habit of perpetually chain-smoking and swearing, Minako was quick to throw her weight behind your request, something you're positive contributed to the staff throwing in some lovely folding chairs and a repurposed ping-pong table for furniture. Never underestimate the pull of an honor student.

The rickety old door to the storage room slides with some difficulty open at your hand, and within you see that Kei-kun has already arrived. Sprawled over the table top is a small collection of screwdrivers, various nuts and bolts, and what looks to be a soldering iron. You're not entirely sure the principal would've signed off on such a thing, but you can scarcely focus on that at the sight of what sits between all those various components. An old laptop, scavenged from some discount tech outlet or another, hums softly just across from Kei, who gives you a quick grin.

"Finally got it working. Took me a while to reformat the hard drive and get everything set up, but we won't need to use our phones to look for rumors anymore!" He seems rather proud of himself, like a kid on Christmas morning, although he seems to be more interested in your reaction to the news than in the actual computer itself, "I even set up an RSS feed and some keyword searches so we won't need to trawl Cheeper all day for leads. I've managed to pull up a couple in the area just today, even."

The finer points of the techno-babble is probably better left to Kei, who has always been handy with those sort of things. Your specialty being what it is, though, you're quick to peek at just what sorts of stories your club member has managed to pull up in your absence, to see if there's anything substantial there. Years of scrolling through social media and blog posts to try and root out the rice from the bran has given you a certain nose for these things. Indeed, a few of the hits seem to reek of the usual regurgitated, reposed, blaise nonsense that populates any particular online subculture. A few of them stand out, however.



Hair(raising)BnB
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"... I couldn't take it anymore. I could feel somebody watching us the whole night. My boyfriend said he checked everywhere for cameras, but it was just off. We checked into a love hotel last minute and never went back."

A listing on a popular vacation rental site seems to have attracted a number of scathing reviews. Several users report having stayed at the location for its low price and peaceful location, nestled in the older, more residential part of town, only to be forced out early by strange phenomenon. The feeling of being watched, luggage disappearing or being moved, strange noises coming from adjoining rooms. One reviewer even indicates that their daughter was so traumatized by her stay during a family vacation that they had to cancel their holiday entirely.

Man's Best Friend
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"Something's gotta be done about the dog over on Sakaguchi Street. My girlfriend has to pass that intersection every night on the way to work, and last week, the thing attacked her! Totally shredded her jeans, and she lost her phone trying to get away from it! What do we pay the city for if they can't take care of a stupid mutt?"

A number of netizens seem enraptured by the tale of a tailed menace skulking the western side of town. While nobody seems capable of producing a video of the little devil, sightings of a shaggy black dog of uncertain breed and aggressive disposition seem well documented. The dog seems to only appear at night, harassing passers-by, destroying property, and causing no shortage of distress for the local pet population. Animal control has apparently failed to find or trap the alleged stray—an unsurprising thing, given rumors that it seems to possess an uncanny ability to evade capture by strange and mysterious means—leading to speculation that it is no simple dog, but rather a ghastly entity of some kind.

Phantoms of the Past
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"you don't believe me? go see it yourself. the mineshaft collapsed ages ago but the dormitories are still standing. just don't blame me if you end up getting disappeared lol."

Urban exploration is not unfamiliar territory for any good paranormal investigator, but the most rural sort is something you don't have much experience in. Luckily, some of the local youth have a habit of scouring the mountainside near town, where they allegedly came upon the ruins of an old, World War era prisoner camp. Supposedly used to hold Western POWs forced to bail out from their bombers during the waning years of the conflict, the men imprisoned there were supposedly executed just days before Japan's surrender, and the evidence of the crimes committed was buried beneath the rubble of the old iron mine they were forced to work. People say their ghosts still inhabit the ruins, unable to find peace, and eager to take out their pent-up rage on the unsuspecting Japanese who wander into the mountains nearby. How much of that is fact or fiction, it's hard to say, given how hard digging up those sorts of records can be. Still worth a look—at least one of the would-be explorers claims to have been attacked while wandering the old barracks building, though given the propensity for tall tales on social media, it's probably just as likely they ended up injuring themselves on some aging infrastructure and decided to run with it.



"Most of them aren't too far away. I can always borrow my dad's van if we need to drive anywhere; the back is all cleaned out now so we can store our equipment and any supplies we need," Ever the reliable one, Kei recently got his driver's license, opening up a great many possibilities for you and your club members, "He really doesn't mind how long I use it for. We could even head into the city with it, y'know, on the weekend or something, if you wanted."
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