Character: Shibuya Kazuya (aka Naru).
Series: Ghost Hunt.
Character's Age: 17.
Canon: The relationship between the world of the living and the world of the dead is a fickle one. This is what Taniyama Mai discovers when a dark, mysterious, and horribly narcissistic psychic researcher Shibuya Kazuya crosses her path. After meeting this apparent jerk, Mai witnesses and often plays a leading role in finding the key links in each mystery that is presented to the Shibuya Psychic Research personnel.
Kazuya, however, has more on his plate than the adventures that he and the rest of the group go on, using his role as president of his company to try to locate the body of his dead brother. Another interesting aspect of his life is the nickname given to him by Mai, which is "Naru" short for "Narcissus". He is called this because of his blunt and direct attitude when criticizing his workers (most often, it's Mai) and his almost vain responses when someone compliments him. Even so, there are moments when Naru shows a softer, albeit also stubborn and possibly self-sacrificing, side. The fact still remains that Naru can be down right scary if in a bad mood.Sample Post:You did not have to put together this kind of reception, Ms. Sayre. From how I understand it, you want my advice and opinion on the matter of this camp you are running, as well as on the situation with your fiancé. As an expert, I can tell you a few things, starting with the lack of evidence you have at hand.
You've obviously had your own hand in supernatural and paranormal practices involving the nature of the dead, considering the amount of animated corpses about. And yet, you refuse to even tell me of the circumstances behind this place. I am not a psychic, but I am able to tell when someone is deliberately keeping me from continuing my work. Really, the gorilla "escorts" were only the final hint that drove that point home. You do not want me to actually continue my research, nor do you want me to leave. If that's the case, then I can tell you this much of the research already conducted:
I doubt you are the mastermind behind the whole system here at Camp Fuck You Die. Why, you ask? It's simple, really. You only need to run a quick search of the different comments and actions taken by your campers, counselors, and wildlife. Memes, Ms. Sayre. They can be a very leading clues. You don't really seem the type to be involved with the popular culture of the day. In fact, I'd even say you're old fashioned. Then again, I suppose you should have some credit given to you. You at least have some knowledge of the horror genre classics. A lot of what this place has to offer wasn't created by anyone who could keep up with the modern times, but you can't really help your age.
I see. If I must explain it in more detail as if Mai were here: I am not intimidated by either you or this place. The zombies could simply be an element of taoism which makes use of corpses in a similar fashion. If that's so, it's only a matter of time before I uncover the way you manipulate them. As for the other wildlife, while I'm not a monster hunter, a person only really needs to learn how to adapt and persevere. I assure you, Ms. Sayre, I don't intend to be here much longer than necessary. I have other clients and other business to attend to. You, of course, wouldn't understand the burden of a business like mine. You only have to watch while others do the work for you, researching your camp and the mystery of your fiancé's death. In some ways, I can envy the competence of the people you've ensnared in this prison. They at least have some sense, even if you don't exhibit much yourself--
Not even going to make an excuse for your departure? And your gorillas will continue escorting me until I find a place to stay, is that right? Not to worry, Ms. Sayre. I also know the trouble psychic researchers can be when they've dabbled too much. I'll be sure send you the bill after my time here. I'm paid by the hour.
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