


One day, Murasaki wakes up to find Imu in her room, holding Bebeby, who says that her power is needed at Hebijo Academy. When she's done, she gets back into bed and talks to Bebeby, wondering if her sister will ever forgive her, and drifts to sleep. Of particular note is her favorite title, Rapunzel the Shinobi, a story that lures you in by initially pretending to be a lighthearted romance featuring a harem of princes, but gradually becomes a dark tale of murder and depression. She then gets on her computer and browses the web, spending her time on social networking sites and reading online novels. She wakes up in the evening, says good morning to Bebeby, and gets her breakfast and dinner from the door to her room. Murasaki is introduced, going through her typical daily routine. Story Shinovi Versus Hebijo Clandestine Girls' Academy As a result, she became the first and only truant in the school's history. She refused to attend, going as far as to threaten her own parents that if they ever tried to force her, she would use the Root of Calamity on them. Her parents deceived her into killing a Hebijo Academy exam representative, and as a result, was considered to have passed the exam and officially enrolled. Wracked with guilt from injuring her sister, Murasaki started to close herself off from the world. Her father then explained that the Root of Calamity is a Secret Ninja Art in which one infuses their body with spiritual strength, often triggered by negative emotions. Murasaki blacked out, and when she came to, Imu was lying at her feet, unconscious. Out of irritation, Imu took her stuffed bear, Bebeby, and tried to rip its head off. This eventually resulted in an incident where she tried to skip training, angering both her father and Imu. However, her father continued to push her to train, despite her protests. As a child, she had no desire to become a worthy shinobi, and believed she didn't have what it takes. Murasaki is Imu's younger sister, born into a long line of evil shinobi, with a dark magical power known as the Root of Calamity. Unlike its rather silent and shy owner, Bebeby is rather blunt, telling Murasaki encouragements or critics.Įven if the PBS opening cinematic gives it a "living" side, and EV's menu with a Hebijo character selected does the same by showing it "breathing", an attempt by Yomi to make it talk reveal that this is mere ventriloquism, as Yomi, not mastering this discipline, makes it talk while moving her mouth, which isn't seen with Murasaki. Murasaki also has a strange ability, learned as a result of spending all of her time in her dark bedroom: Her nose is much better than her eyes, and she can even sense details about one's character, such as personality and social status, through smell alone.īebeby, or Bebe-tan in Japanese, is a purple bear plushie that Murasaki holds and make talk with ventriloquism.
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Her cynical outlook is reflected in her preference in media, with her favorite story being full of dark themes such as murder, depression and drug abuse.

She frequently assumes the worst intent in people, and was honestly surprised that people from such different worlds as Yomi and Ikaruga could become friends. In her own words, she believes people to be lonely creatures by nature. She considers the idea of friendship to be a lie, and rejects the notion that having people counting on you can make one stronger. Notably, Murasaki has a fairly cynical outlook on life. She begins talking in a much lower voice, and makes an active attempt to kill the target of her anger, often screaming loudly in the process. When under the influence of the Root of Calamity, her personality briefly changes significantly. She is normally very soft-spoken and pacifistic, however, the Root of Calamity can cause that to change when she's frightened or angered. She never attends school, preferring to spend her time playing with her stuffed bear, Bebeby. She wears a long, black dress with gray trimmings, and has a prominent bust. Murasaki has ankle-length, violet hair, with a black ribbon placed just above her bangs, which cast a heavy shadow over her eyes, causing them to be devoid of shine, appearing darker than usual, and often lend her a sad demeanor overall. 3.1.1 Hebijo Clandestine Girls' Academy.
