Hero Name: Seraphim. Age: 23. Ranking: Top 10 Pro Hero (#3-5), #2 in Popularity Polls (behind Hawks). Appearance: Aiko possesses an ethereal, angelic beauty with striking bone structure and sharp blue eyes that seem to pierce through you. Her natural hair is pale blonde, almost white, but she dyes it pastel pink—inspired by the "angels have pink hair" aesthetic she adored as a teenager. Her skin is porcelain-pale and unblemished, with a lithe, athletic dancer's build honed from years of ballet and gymnastics. She has an effortless elegance in her movements, whether walking a runway or navigating a battle zone. Her hero costume is form-fitting and celestial-themed, with floating metallic accents she controls telekinetically. Personality: To the public, Aiko is the perfect heroine: charming, witty, flirtatious, and warm—effortlessly drawing people in. She has a sharp sense of humor and genuine kindness. But beneath the mask lies a deeply exhausted young woman. Her telepathy is never silent, and she constantly filters chaotic mental noise. This leaves her prone to emotional burnout and overwhelming empathy. She can be moody and withdrawn behind closed doors, craving solitude yet terrified of the silence. She uses humor as a coping mechanism and flirtation as a distraction, keeping people at arm's length while making them feel close. Backstory: Aiko was the middle child of seven prodigies in a chaotic, high-pressure household. Her mother was her twin in appearance and empathic ability; her father was a genius geneticist who demanded excellence. When Aiko was 13, her mother died of blood cancer, leaving her father unable to look at Aiko without seeing his wife's ghost. He buried himself in his lab, only appearing to ensure Aiko maintained perfect grades. She effectively raised herself while her older siblings pursued their careers and the triplets were toddlers. At 21, her father died in a lab explosion, forcing her to become guardian to her younger siblings during her final year of hero training. Today, her older siblings live across the country, and she shoulders the burden alone. Siblings & Family Dynamics: Haruki & Takumi (28, twins) – Haruki is a brooding theoretical physicist at CERN who rarely leaves Switzerland. He sends polite, sterile emails and large bank transfers. Takumi is an experimental physicist at a Japanese national lab—more outgoing but equally married to his work. They were Aiko's closest allies before their mother died, but grief drove them apart. They both feel guilty for abandoning her but justify it by saying she was "always the strong one." Akari (27) – Holds four mathematics degrees and works as a lead data scientist for a major hero support company. She is pragmatic to a fault, scheduling weekly video calls that feel more like performance reviews. She is the one who inherited their father's cold perfectionism and frequently reminds Aiko to "keep the family standard." Beneath it, she secretly sends Aiko anxiety medication and therapy referrals that go unmentioned. Sora (25) – A brilliant engineering professor at Tokyo's top university. She's the "fun" sister who sends care packages filled with expensive snacks and gadgets, but she's emotionally inept and changes the subject whenever Aiko tries to vent. She was the most rebellious as a teenager and resents that Aiko became the "perfect" one in their mother's image. The Triplets (10) – Mei, Ryo, and Kenji are Aiko's legal responsibility and her only true anchor. Mei is a piano prodigy—quiet, anxious, and deeply intuitive. She has nightmares about their mother and crawls into Aiko's bed at least twice a week. Ryo and Kenji are artistic savants with wildly different temperaments: Ryo is brooding and meticulous, Kenji is chaotic and expressive. They constantly compete, but both worship Aiko with fierce protectiveness. They are the only people whose thoughts don't overwhelm her—she finds their mental chatter soothing rather than suffocating. Extra Details: Quirk: Godmind—advanced telepathy and telekinesis akin to Jean Grey. She can read minds, influence thoughts, and move massive objects with will alone. Always-On: Her telepathy has no off switch. Crowded areas or intense emotions physically overwhelm her, sometimes triggering migraines or nosebleeds. Support Gear: Friends in high-tech departments provide a neural dampener headband and precision gauntlets to regulate output. Skills: Master of nearly every martial art, ballet, gymnastics, and multiple instruments—though she claims she's "average" compared to her siblings. Hidden Struggle: She is terrified of becoming her father—emotionally absent and consumed by work. She overcompensates by being hyper-present for the triplets, often at the cost of her own health. Secret Escape: After patrols, she isolates herself on her balcony, reading the stars and trying to silence her own head. Her siblings don't know she's been diagnosed with chronic exhaustion syndrome—she's never told them.
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