
❝you say you're not gonna fight ‘cause no one would fight for
you and you
think there's not enough love and no
one to give
it to❞
you and you
think there's not enough love and no
one to give
it to❞
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▙▖———----~❃▗▟
It could be said that Akane was never really a girl. In her childhood days while many other children would run through fields and play their games Akane was training to become a demon slayer. Most of her days were spent either in the family courtyard training or inside learning more about the demons she was to kill. Her first time setting foot in the village she called home was when she was nine years old. Up to that point the only other child that Akane had met was her sister ____ but the day she snuck out she met a little boy called Taro. While he did leave the village at a very young age he and Akane became good friends in that short amount of time. After Taro left Akane became solely focused on her tasks as a demon slayer. By the age of ten Akane had become one of the most renowned demon slayers of her time. It was after this point that Akane and her sister met the yokai. Their first encounter was violent, they tried to kill the yokai and nearly succeeded when the events turned and the yokai ended up saving their lives. Akane couldn’t understand what drove him to do such a thing. Why save those who were about to kill you? It was this curiosity and her own conscience that drove Akane to join the yokai along with her sister. As the others joined this rag-tag team Akane found a sense of family that she had not known with anyone other than her sister before this. The years passed and their fights against the darkness of this world became more and more urgent. This battle against the evil was supposed to be the final one to seal this darkness. In this battle Akane fought with all that she had to protect all of those around her, and the simple truth she learned was that humans were equal to demons. Their greed and base desires were the cause of her death and the deaths of the other five. ᶰᵃᵐᵉ:
akane
ᵐᵉᵃᶰᶤᶰᵍ:
deep red
ᶳᵘʳᶰᵃᵐᵉ:
suzume
ᵃᵍᵉ:
seventeen
ᵍᵉᶰᵈᵉʳ:
female
ᵗʳᵃᶤᵗˢ:
serious, loyal,
cynical, & bitter
ʰᵃᶤʳ:
black
ᵉʸᵉˢ:
black
ˢᵏᶤᶰ:
pale
ʰᵉᶤᵍʰᵗ:
5’3”
ᵇᵘᶤˡᵈ:
athletic
ᶜʳᵘˢʰ:
none
akane
ᵐᵉᵃᶰᶤᶰᵍ:
deep red
ᶳᵘʳᶰᵃᵐᵉ:
suzume
ᵃᵍᵉ:
seventeen
ᵍᵉᶰᵈᵉʳ:
female
ᵗʳᵃᶤᵗˢ:
serious, loyal,
cynical, & bitter
ʰᵃᶤʳ:
black
ᵉʸᵉˢ:
black
ˢᵏᶤᶰ:
pale
ʰᵉᶤᵍʰᵗ:
5’3”
ᵇᵘᶤˡᵈ:
athletic
ᶜʳᵘˢʰ:
none
▙▖———----~❃▗▟
When Akane was reincarnated she changed. In her first life Akane was always a mixture of serious and curious about practically everything everything around her, there was something about how the world worked that fascinated the demon slayer. Now though Akane understands more of how the world and the people in it work and now she doesn’t really want to. She wishes that she was still ignorant to man’s cruelty and greed because these are the feelings that ended her life and so many others. It's this feeling that has instilled a bitter cynicism in her heart, she no longer trusts the people she meets and those that prove their true natures are subject to an anger that was usually reserved for demons. While Akane has changed in many ways she still maintains her serious and loyal nature. Dying has not given Akane a reason to be less serious about life, she doesn't understand the point of goofing off when her sword needs to be sharpened or food needs to be gathered. In this way her loyalty has not changed Akane will still risk everything for her friends no matter the cost. Yes, this loyalty wavers for those that she’s unfamiliar with but for those who have an absence of greed Akane will sacrifice everything for them.
Born twenty-two years ago on the night of a full moon Tsukiko Suzume would have been raised to become a member of the blue clan, unfortunately she was born a girl. Her father, Kenta Suzume, an already prominent member wished to continue the legacy that preceded his grandfather of having a son join the blue clan to preserve peace and justice, if only he had a son. For the majority of her life Tsukiko has been ignored by her father, raised instead almost solely by her mother Misaki Suzume.
For the longest time Tsukiko couldn't understand why her father was so ashamed of her, every day she would ask her mother and every day her mother would change the subject. Frustrated by her mothers refusal to answer her question and her fathers' alienation of her, at the age of twelve she confronted her father managing to catch him before he left for work. If only she was a boy, that was what her father said before brushing past her on the way out the door. Angry and determined to prove her father wrong Tsukiko abandoned her childish pursuits of friends and fun and instead focus solely on proving her fathers' opinion obsolete.
At school Tsukiko became incredibly studious even overly so, never really giving a thought to the fun that she was missing she quickly rose to the top of her class while at the same time sank into obscurity among her peers. Tsukiko was content with this though, friends were a distraction she couldn't afford, her time much better spent studying or practicing her sword play which with everyday improved slowly but surely. Just like any subject Tsukiko found that with continuous practice and study she could excel greatly in a short amount of time.
It wasn't until she was seventeen that her mother confronted her about the way she was living








