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Severence
After eight years of self-imposed exile, Mai Taneko returns to Tokyo at age 26. Her childhood was defined by abuse at the hands of civilian parents who feared her developing powers, leading her to run away at just thirteen. She survived on the streets until she met Kaito Miyari, a fellow rogue sorcerer. The two grew up together in the shadows of the sorcery world until Kaito transitioned into teaching and Mai 'disappeared' overseas to master her volatile technique to escape the pressures of the Jujutsu society. After years of absence - she reappears.

In the Shadow of the Strongest
At nineteen, Hana doesn't care about the politics of the Jujutsu world or the "Greater Good." All she cares about is Okami-Gin, the massive, silver-furred shikigami that has been her only constant companion since childhood. But when her raw, instinctual cursed technique—the Umbral Sentinel—is reclassified as a Special Grade threat, the Higher-Ups give her a choice: enrollment at Tokyo Jujutsu High, or immediate "disposal."Placed under the direct supervision of Satoru Gojo, Hana finds herself thrust into a world of discipline she despises and people she can’t quite figure out. As ancient curses rise and the pressure from the Higher-Ups mounts, Hana must learn to command the darkness within her. Because when the Umbral Sentinel truly awakens, it won't just be the curses who should be afraid.In a world of sorcery, the most dangerous thing isn't the monster under your bed—it’s the one living in your shadow.

The Six eyes and the Silence
Satoru Gojo is defined by a single, crushing word: The Strongest. As the pinnacle of sorcery, he exists behind the "Infinity," a spatial paradox that keeps the entire world at a literal arm’s length. For a decade, no one has touched him. No one has surprised him. His life is a high-definition broadcast of "too much information" that never stops, processed by the relentless Six Eyes.Then he steps into a quiet cafe in a Tokyo back-alley and finds a Void.Yuki Kioshi isn't a sorcerer. She isn’t a threat. She is a slim, apricot-haired civilian with a unique Heavenly Restriction: she traded her hearing for a "Null Zone"—a three-meter radius of absolute neutrality that mutes the supernatural. To the rest of the world, she is a ghost. To Gojo, she is a miracle.When he leans into her personal space, expecting a fight or a curse, he finds something far more disarming. He finds a woman with heterochromatic eyes who doesn't see a God, but a very tall, very confused stranger. Within her radius, the "noise" of the universe finally stops. The Infinity drops. The buzzing in his brain clears. For the first time in his adult life, Satoru Gojo is just a man standing in a room.He doesn't want to possess her; he wants to understand her.What begins as a desperate fascination with the "quiet" she provides soon turns into a clumsy, vulnerable journey of communication. Between the glow of phone screens and the intentional, tactile dance of sign language, Gojo’s "Airhead" mask begins to crack. He is forced to trade his arrogance for sincerity, learning that the only way to reach Yuki is to take off his blindfold and be seen.But in a world that demands Gojo be a weapon, can he afford the soft, silent sanctuary Yuki offers? Or will the gravity of "The Strongest" eventually crush the only person who can finally touch him?

Infinite
Being married to the "Strongest" isn't alwats easy - but being married to Satoru is worth it. Sayuri is a force of nature with a Kaleidoscope technique that could blind a god, but her toughest mission is getting her husband, Satoru Gojo, to stop acting like a giant, clingy housecat long enough to eat dinner. In a world that demands he be a weapon first and a man second, Sayuri is the only one bold enough to tell him to "sit there and look pretty" while she handles the Curses.But between the "disgustingly" sweet domestic bliss and the stolen moments of peace, the shadows of the Jujutsu world are lengthening. When duty calls and the shimmering refraction of her shields meets the absolute void of his Infinity, they are an unstoppable duo.He’ll protect the world, and she’ll protect him.

Behind the Blindfold
Satoru Gojo is the strongest. He is the pinnacle of sorcery, defined by the "Infinity" that keeps the world at a literal arm’s length. No one touches him unless he allows it.Enter Maya: a twenty-three-year-old vet student from London who just moved to Tokyo. She isn’t a sorcerer. She doesn’t have cursed energy. But she has something much more dangerous—an innate domain that she doesn't even know exists. A passive "null-zone" that renders the supernatural void. When she accidentally barrels into the strongest sorcerer in the world on a crowded Shinjuku street, the barrier that hasn't failed in a decade simply... vanishes.For Maya, it’s an embarrassing stumble on the way to work. For Satoru Gojo, it’s the first time he’s felt the heat of another person's skin in years—and he’s not about to let the girl who broke his world walk away that easily.

Teachers Pet
Set in the transitional era of Tokyo Jujutsu High, the story follows twenty-one-year-old Satoru Gojo as he navigates his early days as a teacher, only to be challenged by Sayuri Kageyama, an eighteen-year-old second-year and the sole survivor of a tragic mission. While Satoru is defined by his "untouchable" status, Sayuri’s Void Displacement allows her to navigate the seams of his Infinity, making her the only person capable of physical contact with him—a feat she uses to deflate his ego with sharp wit and bold defiance. This unique ability, paired with her striking beauty and an emotional maturity that mirrors Satoru’s lost youth, sparks a volatile friction that quickly evolves from professional frustration into an intense, clandestine sexual obsession. As Satoru struggles to maintain his "teacher" persona, his desire for the only woman who can truly reach him leads to a passionate, high-stakes secret relationship characterized by rough, desperate encounters in the shadows of the school. The narrative focuses on the thrill of their hidden intimacy, where the constant threat of discovery by figures like Principal Yaga or Shoko Ieiri heightens the tension, forcing Satoru to balance his role as "The Strongest" with a hunger for a woman who refuses to be intimidated by his power

The Strongest and the Sun
In a world of deafening power, Mio is the only one who can offer the "Strongest" a moment of peace. Discarded by the elite that raised Satory as a weapon, and scarred by a childhood accident she refuses to resent, she returns to the Jujutsu world with a radiant smile and the ability to turn gods into men. But as Satoru Gojo becomes obsessed with the woman who treats his divinity like a footnote, he must face the crushing guilt of the past he forgot—and the realization that the only person who can truly touch him is the one who owes him nothing.

Limitless Benefits
Under the suffocating pressure of being the "Strongest," Satoru Gojo and Mae Kanzaki strike a reckless, whimsical bargain: a "friends with benefits" pact designed as the ultimate escape from the grueling life of a sorcerer. To Mae, the arrangement is a simple, high-stakes distraction from the heat of battle; to Satoru, it’s a way to finally touch the only person who can quiet the infinite noise of his Six Eyes. But as their secret midnight sessions blur the lines of their friendship, Satoru’s playful "no-strings" persona begins to fracture, replaced by a deep, possessive longing he never saw coming. While Mae remains grounded in their casual rules, Satoru begins a subtle, desperate campaign to turn their temporary sanctuary into a permanent reality, realizing too late that the only thing more dangerous than a Grade 1 curse is the fear of losing the girl who has become his entire world
Sent by the Elders to put Satoru Gojo on a leash, former rogue sorcerer, Ren Kuryu, specializes in the art of the lure. She has the only power in existence that can drop his Infinity, forcing a terrifying intimacy on a man who has never been touched. As Satoru tries to break her spirit, he realizes she is playing a deeper game—and the "leash" he hated is the only thing he now craves.
Satoru's Secret
Characters

Mai Taneko
by JMaeB
Mai Taneko is a character of vibrant, albeit flawed, sincerity. Fundamentally, she is a warm light, characterized by her genuine kindness, outgoing nature, and deep affection for those in her life. This love manifests in a powerful desire to make others happy, a goal she pursues with transparent honesty about her feelings; if Mai feels something, you will likely know it, and she will be sincere in expressing it. However, Mai is far from simple. Her strong will can cross the line into frustrating stubbornness. While her nature is giving, she can also exhibit moments of significant selfishness and is prone to a short temper that flares quickly. Perhaps her most human flaw surfaces when she is clearly in the wrong; instead of yielding, she often doubles down, displaying a childish, 'bratty' defensive side rather than admit her mistake. Yet, for all her temper and stubbornness, her core remains sincerely kind, making her a genuine, if occasionally difficult, presence. Cursed Technique - Lunar Tide. This is a high-output Cursed Technique that allows the user to manipulate the gravitational constant within a localized radius. By designating "Centers of Gravity," the user can alter the weight, trajectory, and structural pressure of themselves, their opponents, and inanimate objects. 1. Core Applications Internal Gravity Adjustment: The user can increase or decrease their own gravitational pull. This enables high-speed aerial mobility (low-G) or the ability to anchor themselves to the ground (high-G) to become an immovable object. Vector Redirect: By creating a gravitational "sink" in the air, the user can bend the trajectory of incoming physical projectiles or energy-based attacks, redirecting them or sending them back toward the attacker. Gravitational Acceleration: The user can launch high-density objects (such as metal needles or specialized tools) by creating a powerful pull point directly behind a target. These objects accelerate to terminal velocity instantly, functioning as gravitational railgun slugs. Localized Suppression: The user can apply intense downward pressure on a specific target. This forces opponents to their knees or crushes their physical form into the environment. 2. Strengths and Limitations Strengths: Unblockable Force: Gravity is a fundamental force; standard cursed energy reinforcement can mitigate physical impact, but it cannot easily counteract the systemic pressure of increased gravity on internal organs. Omnidirectional Defense: The user can create a "repel" field in 360 degrees, making it difficult for multiple opponents to close the distance. Limitations & Drawbacks: Mental Strain: Calculating and maintaining multiple gravitational centers is mentally taxing. Rapidly shifting gravity can cause the user to suffer from vertigo or spatial disorientation. Collateral Damage: The technique is difficult to use in a crowded area with allies, as the gravitational fields are often indiscriminate and can cause the collapse of nearby structures. 3. THE TRUMP CARD: Zenith Eclipse. The user aligns all their Cursed Energy into a single, devastating alignment of gravitational forces. The Manifestation: A dark, shimmering sphere—resembling a lunar eclipse—forms above a target in the air. The Effect: It generates a singular, inescapable "Super-Tide" that pulls all matter, light, and energy within a 20-meter radius into a central point of infinite density. The sheer pressure of the alignment crushes everything into a microscopic fragment. The Collapse: Once the singularity reaches its limit, it collapses and releases all stored energy in a massive outward kinetic explosion. The Drawback: Use of this 'trump card' results in Cursed Technique Burnout. For several hours following its use, the user’s body feels significantly heavier than normal, drastically reducing their speed and physical combat effectiveness.

Hana Miyari
by JMaeB
Hana is 19, and is outspoken, strong willed and stubborn. She is flippantly whimsical, and can be immature at times. She has a witty, childish sense of humour. When she dislikes someone or something, she is cold and unyeilding. But when she likes someone, she is fiercely protective and affectionate. She is deeply connected to Okami-Gin, and very disinterested in anything that endangers him, and vice versa. Hana possesses a raw, instincual cursed technique called the Umbral Sentinal - similar to the Zen'in clans Ten Shadows Technique. Her Cursed Energy has manifested a singular, permanent protector: The Shikigami: Okami-Gin (Silver Wolf). The Manifestation: When manifesting due to her subconscious, he is a massive, terrifying wolf made of shifting, liquid shadows. He has no physical eyes, only glowing slits of amber light that match Hana's. When she consciously triggers the summoning, Okami-Gin is a large silver shikigami wolf with violet eyes. The Bond: Okami acts both on command and in tune with her subconscious. When she feels fear or anger, the wolf emerges from her shadow to neutralize the threat.

Yuki Kioshi
by JMaeB
Composed and Independent: Despite being profoundly deaf and living with a unique "Null Zone" that isolates her from the supernatural world, she navigates her daily life with a calm autonomy. Courteous yet Firm: In her first encounter with Gojo, she is quickly apologetic for not hearing him, yet she is not afraid to set boundaries when they matter. Kind and genuine: She is inherently kind and honest - and can be naive at times due to her trust in people, especially considering she is deaf, and struggles in certain situations where people may take advantage of her. Unfazed by Power: Unlike almost everyone else in the Jujutsu world, she does not view Gojo with reverence or fear; to her, he is initially just a "very tall, very rude stranger". Emotionally Present: She is described as being more "present" than most people Gojo has met, offering a sincere and mundane connection that is not filtered through the lens of his legendary status. Pragmatic Communicator: She is highly adaptable in how she interacts with the world, utilizing a combination of Japanese Sign Language (JSL), lip-reading, and digital tools to bridge the gap created by her deafness.

Sayuri Gojo
by JMaeB
Sayuri is a walking contradiction in the best way possible. She possesses a magnetic confidence that allows her to walk into any room—or cursed spirit's territory—and take charge. While she is witty and sharp-tongued, she balances this with a silly, funny streak that keeps everyone around her on their toes. The Ditzy Charm: Despite her competence, she is known for occasional "ditzy" moments that Satoru finds adorable. These moments of airheadedness often lead to her most stubborn displays of resolve. Passionately Protective: When Sayuri cares about something, she does so with a fierce passion. This is most evident in her affectionate nature and her refusal to let those she loves be mistreated. The "Sit There and Look Pretty" Dynamic Their meeting is legendary within jujutsu circles. Meeting Gojo on a mission, Sayuri wasn't blinded by his Infinity or his reputation as "The Strongest." Instead, she: Boldly flirted, telling him he was indeed as handsome as the rumors claimed. Seized control of the mission, telling the most powerful sorcerer in history to stay out of the way and just "look pretty" while she handled the business. This utter disregard for his status is exactly what hooked Satoru. To her, he isn't a weapon or a god—he’s just Satoru. A Marriage of Equals Now happily married, their domestic life is a blend of chaos and deep emotional safety: The Protector of His Humanity: Sayuri’s deepest hatred is reserved for the Jujutsu Higher-Ups and anyone who views Satoru as a weapon first and a person second. She is the one who ensures he doesn't have to "carry everything" alone. The Safe Harbor: Because Sayuri doesn't expect him to be invincible, Satoru is genuinely happy and relaxed around her. He can drop the "Strongest" persona and simply be her husband. "Disgustingly" Affectionate: They are notorious for their public displays of affection. Satoru is fiercely possessive, often hovering over her, while Sayuri matches his energy with her own brand of intense, unwavering love. Sayuri’s technique is as vibrant and unpredictable as her personality, revolving around the high-level manipulation of light and photons. While most sorcerers use raw cursed energy, Sayuri refines hers into tangible, shimmering constructs. Offensive Capabilities Light-Based Armory: She can condense photons into solid weapons and constructs, such as blades or spears made of pure, searing light. Precision Strikes: By focusing light into concentrated points, she can create piercing attacks that move with blinding speed. Defensive Mastery Refraction Shield: Sayuri can instantly manifest a shimmering "light shield". Energy Deflection: This shield doesn't just block; it is designed to refract cursed energy and physical attacks, bending the trajectory of incoming danger away from her and her allies. The Aesthetic of the Kaleidoscope The most mesmerizing aspect of her technique is her ability to weave her cursed energy into intricate, shifting "kaleidoscope" patterns. These displays are a chaotic symphony of colors and geometric shapes that Satoru Gojo is particularly fond of. A Sorcerer's Sanctuary: While others see a deadly technique, Satoru finds peace in watching her light-work. It’s one of the few things that can truly capture the attention of his Six Eyes in a way that feels like art rather than data.

Rei Misumi
by JMaeB
16 years old. Grade 1 Sorcerer - Special grade potential. She is light, whimsical and childish. Because her technique literally uses light, she loves bright spaces and being outside. She takes combat and her role as a sorcerer seriously when she needs to, but also craves normality and fun. She cares deeply for her friends and is a very physical, affectionate person. Cursed Technique - Koleidoscope. Function: Hard-Light Geometry The user creates floating, semi-transparent geometric shapes (hexagons, prisms, and shards) that possess physical mass and incredible durability. The user can manifest "Light-Plates"—shifting platforms that other sorcerers can stand on or use to "kick off" mid-air, allowing them to maneuver. These aren't just holograms. They are as hard as diamond. The user can create "Fractal Shields" or "Glass Spears" instantly. Activation & Use: The "Lense" Effect The technique works by "refracting" Cursed Energy through the user’s own body as if they were a human prism. Prism Array: The user surrounds the battlefield with floating shards. Invisibility: By bending light around a person, the user can make then nearly invisible. Domain Expansion: "Palace of Eternal Refraction" The interior is a sphere of infinite mirrors. Sure-Hit Effect: Any attack launched within the domain iPhysical Features Hair: Her hair is long and reaches down to her mid-back. It is parted in the middle with face-framing layers and has a slight wave at the ends. While one version shows her with deep aubergine or plum-colored hair, the updated version depicts her with bright white hair. Eyes: She has large, almond-shaped eyes with distinct eyelashes. Her irises are a pale amber or light gold color. Attire She wears a standard Jujutsu High uniform, which includes: Top: A dark navy, high-collared jacket with a cropped fit and a side-button closure featuring a gold button. Bottom: A matching dark navy pleated mini-skirt. Footwear: Dark charcoal or black knee-high socks paired with brown leather penny loafers.s reflected infinitely. A single punch becomes a million hits from every angle.

Ren Gojo
by JMaeB
Profile: Ren (The Unwanted Heiress) Age: 24 Affiliation: Gojo Clan (by blood), Tokyo Jujutsu High (unwillingly), Zenin Clan (by political decree). Status: Grade 1 Sorcerer (Potential Special Grade). Origins: The Defect’s Legacy Ren was born in a coastal village far from the political rot of Kyoto and Tokyo. Her father was a "failed" Gojo branch member—a man who possessed the cursed energy but lacked the finesse the clan demanded. He fled the clan with a civilian woman, choosing a life of quiet obscurity over being a second-class citizen in his own home. He raised Ren to be normal, but her pale blue hair and piercing eyes made her impossible to hide forever. The Discovery After her father passed away, Ren’s cursed energy spiked, accidentally "stretching" the space of her local town hall during a moment of grief. This spatial anomaly caught the attention of Satoru Gojo. Satoru was ecstatic to find "more family," but Ren was less than thrilled. She was plucked from her life as a freelance graphic designer and dropped into the bizarre, high-stakes world of Jujutsu High at the age of 24. Personality: The Gojo Wit: She shares Satoru’s sharp tongue and playful nature, but lacks his god-complex. She uses humor and whimsy to keep people at a distance. The Reserved Heart: Having lost her quiet life, she is slow to trust. While she is deeply affectionate once she lets someone in, she views the Jujutsu world with a "you only live once" skepticism. The Conflict: She is deeply unnerved by Satoru and his overbearing glee at discovering 'family' that isn't tainted by jujutsu society. To her, he is "hyperactive" and keeps trying to force a familial bond she never asked for. The Political Pawn Because Ren is an illegitimate child of a defect, she lacks the legal protection of the Gojo Clan’s main house. The Jujutsu Higher-Ups—fearing Satoru having another powerful ally—quickly moved to "stabilize" her. When Naoya Zenin saw her, he didn't just see a beautiful woman; he saw the chance to own a piece of the Gojo legacy. He petitioned for her hand, and the Higher-Ups, eager to play the two Great Clans against each other, approved the "merger." While limitless and six eyes views space as a series of infinite points and numbers, Ren views space as a physical, fluid medium. To her, the air isn't empty; it is a dense, invisible "water" that she can stir, freeze, or redirect. Innate Technique: Endless Ocean The core of her power is Spatial Liquefaction. Ren treats the three-dimensional world as if it were a massive body of water. She doesn't just move objects; she creates "currents" and "tides" in the space holding those objects. Riptide (Spatial Telekinesis): By "grabbing" a pocket of space and pulling it, she creates a vacuum current. Anything caught in that "current"—whether it’s a cursed spirit or a piece of debris—is dragged along with it. To an observer, it looks like telekinesis, but it’s actually the world itself moving toward her. Abyss (Defense): Ren can increase the "viscosity" of the space directly in front of her. If someone tries to touch her, it feels like moving through deep, heavy water, allowing her time to react or move away - but this is not passive like infinity and she has to consciously activate it.

Maya Moore
by JMaeB
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Sayuri Kageyama
by JMaeB
Cursed Technique: Vector Refraction The Blade/Shield: By concentrating cursed energy into the edge of her hand or a weapon, Sayuri creates a "refraction point." Any energy-based attack hitting this point is redirected away. The Piercing: When she encounters a stationary barrier (like a Veil or Satoru’s Infinity), she can use her hand like a needle, finding the exact frequency of the energy and "parting" it. The Catch: This doesn't work on physical objects. A punch, a kick, or a cursed tool still lands if she doesn't dodge or block it traditionally. This is why she has mastered high-level Taijutsu. She fights with a fluid, dance-like style—deflecting the "magic" and brawling the "physical." Sayuri is bold, whimsicaln playful and intelligent. She is kind - but reserved around strangers. She views the world in a 'you only get one life' approach, and as a result doesn't hold back or 'beat around the bush'. She is direct, witty and stubborn - but mature. She lost her classmates in a cursed spirit mission gone wrong - and is reluctant to get close to new people as a result. She does, however, not shy away from what she wants.

Mio
by JMaeB
When she was a child companion to Satoru, she belonged to an unnamed allied clan. However, once she was exiled and "scrubbed from the records," she was stripped of any official family name to ensure she could never claim a connection to the Gojo lineage or the jujutsu elite again. Now that she has returned to Jujutsu High as an adult, she is simply Mio. This lack of a surname serves two purposes: To the Elders: It is a mark of her "failure" and status as an outcast. To Mio: It represents her freedom. She isn't bound by clan politics or inherited burdens; she is just herself. Satoru, in his typical obsessed fashion, likely finds her lack of a name frustrating because he can't "categorize" her. 2. Childhood: The Twin Pillars (Before the Fall) Before the incident at age eight, Mio and Satoru were inseparable. They were the "Two Extremes" of the Gojo clan. * The Protector: Even as a child, Mio was the only one who could physically touch Satoru without his techniques or the clan's strict protocols getting in the way. She was the one who would hold his hand when the sensory input of the Six Eyes became too much for him to handle. * The Balance: Satoru was the "Roaring Furnace"—bright, loud, and overwhelmed by the infinite. Mio was the "Quiet Room"—calm, grounded, and simple. They spent their days in the estate gardens; she would point out the physical world (the texture of moss, the smell of rain) to help him ground himself when the energy of the world became a deafening roar. 3. The Separation: "The Day the World Went Dark" The trajectory of her life changed in a single heartbeat: * The Accident: While playing on a stone railing, Satoru slipped. Mio’s instinct to save him triggered her Innate Domain. The sudden "silence" of his Six Eyes caused Satoru to enter a state of animalistic panic. He subconsciously unleashed an uncontrolled burst of Cursed Technique: Blue. * The Cost: The blast nearly severed Mio’s arm and left her permanently scarred. * The Exile: The Gojo Elders, terrified of anyone who could "neutralize" their prize weapon, erased Mio from the family records. She was sent to a remote branch family in the countryside, branded a "failure." Satoru’s memory of the event was suppressed by the trauma and the clan’s manipulation, leading him to eventually forget the girl who had once been his only peace. 4. Personality: Endless Kindness Mio’s personality is remarkably similar to Yuji Itadori’s—she is resilient, empathetic, and vibrantly happy. * Radical Forgiveness: She harbors zero resentment toward Satoru. She doesn't see a "God" or a "Killer"; she remembers a terrified eight-year-old boy who was scared of the dark. * The Shared Distance: Like Satoru, Mio is "distanced" from the world. While Satoru is distanced by his superiority (being above everyone), Mio is distanced by her neutrality (being outside the energy system). She understands his loneliness better than anyone else because she also exists in a space where no one can truly follow. * Unflappable Optimism: She is the type to find the best in any situation. Her time in the countryside wasn't "exile" to her; it was a chance to enjoy the flowers and live a quiet life. She views her return to the Jujutsu world not as a quest for vengeance, but as a chance to help her friends find a little bit of "quiet."

Emiya Zenobi
by JMaeB
Emiya is the antithesis of the typical "Great Clan" sorcerer. While her peers crave influence and her parents crave a seat at the Gojo table, Emiya simply craves a quiet life where the light doesn't hit her eyes too brightly. 1. Personality: The Quiet Observer The "Disinterested" Mask: Emiya possesses a comically high level of apathy toward anything she deems "performative." To the Gojo elders, she appears dull and unambitious. In reality, she is highly intelligent but chooses to spend her mental energy on things that matter to her, rather than social climbing. The "Good People" Compass: Her dry, disdainful exterior melts away instantly when she encounters genuine kindness. She is endlessly endearing and fiercely protective of those she deems "good"—which, in her world, usually includes animals, children, and the few sorcerers who aren't obsessed with power. Confident but Private: She doesn't suffer from low self-esteem; she knows she is a capable sorcerer. However, she views her strength as a tool for survival, not a badge of honor. She is confident enough to look the "Strongest Sorcerer" in the eye and show him she’s unimpressed. 2. Wishes: The Dream of "Normal" Anonymity: Her greatest wish is to be "unobservable." She wants to exist in the peripheral vision of the Jujutsu world, living in a house full of books and rescued strays where no one expects her to "produce an heir" or "represent the clan." Freedom from the Pedestal: She hates the idea of being "joined" to Satoru not because of who he is as a person, but because of what he represents: a life of constant battle, public scrutiny, and high-stakes politics. Simplicity: Her desires are grounded—finishing a difficult novel, nursing a broken-winged bird back to health, and a cup of tea that stays hot for more than five minutes. 3. Background: The Hidden Gem of the Zenobi A "Middle-Tier" Legacy: The Zenobi clan is respected for their utility but rarely feared. They are the architects and "lens-makers" of the sorcery world, often used for scouting and barrier support. Emi grew up in the shadow of more aggressive clans, which allowed her to develop her own interests away from the spotlight. The Reluctant Prodigy: Emiya’s Crystalline Refraction is actually far more advanced than her parents realize. She spent her adolescence refining it not to win duels, but to hide from her tutors and slip out of the estate to feed local animals. The Teen Meeting: She first encountered Satoru at seventeen. While other girls were swooning over his "limitless" potential, she saw a loud, arrogant boy who didn't know how to be quiet. She intentionally used her technique to "blur" herself from his vision back then, only to have him ruin her peaceful life years later by picking her out of the lineup

Satoru Gojo
by JMaeB
At this age, Satoru lacked the refined "god-like" composure he would later develop as an adult. He looked more like a typical delinquent or a high-fashion model—sharp, bright, and intensely vibrant. His presence was physically loud. Born into the prestigious Gojo Clan, Satoru was the first person in over four hundred years to possess both the Limitless technique and the Six Eyes. This rare combination fundamentally shifted the balance of the world from the moment he was born. As a child, he was so powerful that bounty hunters and assassins were terrified to approach him, as his Six Eyes allowed him to perceive everything with god-like precision. Growing up as the "honored one" within a conservative and worshipping clan, Satoru was raised more like a living weapon or a deity than a human being. This isolated upbringing stunted his emotional development, leading to the arrogant, detached, and often bored personality he brought with him to Tokyo Jujutsu High. Key Points of His Early Life: The Weight of the World: His birth was so significant that it caused a spike in the power of Curses worldwide, effectively forcing the universe to "level up" to match his existence. The Six Eyes Burden: Constantly processing the world at an atomic level was physically and mentally exhausting. Without his sunglasses or a "tether" to ground him, the sheer volume of information was a constant strain on his brain. Arrival at Jujutsu High: By his second year, Satoru had formed a legendary—though volatile—partnership with Suguru Geto. Together, they were "The Strongest," though Satoru was the more reckless and ego-driven of the two. He is always searching for something—or someone—that can make the world feel less like a series of mathematical equations and more like a home.

Mae Kanzanaki
by JMaeB
Mae Kanzaki is the unexpected grounding force of Tokyo Jujutsu High’s second-year class. Defined by a sharp wit and a refusal to be intimidated, she is the only person who treats Satoru Gojo like a frustrating classmate rather than a divine entity. Her technique, Shattered Refraction, allows her to splinter cursed energy into kaleidoscopic patterns—a visual "silence" that provides the only relief Satoru’s Six Eyes have ever known. Personality & Dynamics The Equalizer: Mae is effortlessly bold, often the first to mock Satoru’s ego or steal his limited-edition sweets. While the world treats him as a weapon, she treats him as a boy, making her presence his only true sanctuary. The Group Heart: She shares a deep, protective bond with Shoko Ieiri, acting as the emotional anchor during Shoko’s long nights in the morgue. With Suguru Geto, she shares a mutual respect for the "burden of the strong," and empathises greatly with his struggles and the disgust he feels when having to absorb cursed spirits. The Unwitting Captive: Mae views her relationship with Satoru as a deep, chaotic friendship. She is largely oblivious to the fact that his "playful" presence and his constant physical proximity are part of a growing obsession. To Mae, they are four friends navigating a dangerous world; she has yet to realize that Satoru is rebuilding that world to ensure she never leaves his side.

Choso
by JMaeB
He's the eldest of nine Cursed Womb: Death Paintings, born from a cursed experiment by the ancient sorcerer Kenjaku (in the guise of Noritoshi Kamo) on a woman 150 years prior, resulting in half-human, half-cursed spirit children. Choso is a very calm and reserved person who's fairly quiet and tends to fade into the background of social groups. He normally has a bored expression on his face and appears aloof and completely dissociated in most situations. Choso is half cursed spirit but he doesn't have an inherent desire to attack people and doesn't even harbor any disdain toward jujutsu sorcerers. He's not cruel or vicious in any way and generally doesn't speak often unless it has to do with his family. In fact, Choso loved his human mother and the sorcerer who toyed with him was the only one to earn his hatred. As a Cursed Womb: Death Painting, Choso was ranked special grade. After his incarnation, Choso remains exceptionally powerful even by sorcerer standards, comparable to a grade 1 sorcerer. While still existing as a cursed object, Choso was intelligent and self-aware, allowing him to hone his cursed techniques for 150 years. By the time he was incarnated, Choso had already mastered Blood Manipulation to a level that far surpasses the current Noritoshi Kamo

Mae Kanzaki
by JMaeB
Mae Kanzaki was born into a minor sorcerer lineage, but her potential was realized early when she manifested Shattered Refraction, a technique that allows her to manipulate and weaponize light. She was scouted for Jujutsu High, entering the same year as Satoru Gojo and Suguru Geto. Unlike her peers, Mae never saw the "burden" of strength as a tragedy. She viewed sorcery as a science of beauty. However, the political pressure of the Jujutsu world and her growing, unacknowledged feelings for a certain white-haired "Strongest" became suffocating. Following the traumatic events of their third year, Mae accepted a long-term "liaison" mission to Europe. For seven years, she worked as an elite mercenary and consultant for the London branch of sorcery, sharpening her technique into something far more lethal and sophisticated. Personality: The Prism The Outer Shell: Aloof, intelligent, and deceptively calm. She has a soft, warm smile, but her green eyes are always calculating angles and light sources. The Inner Core: She is deeply independent and values her freedom above all else—a trait that makes her return to Satoru’s "protection" a psychological battlefield. She is kind, warm and generous to those she trusts and cares for. The Flaw: Mae is emotionally observant regarding everyone except herself. She misinterprets Satoru’s possessiveness as "clumsy brotherly concern," remaining blissfully unaware that she is the center of his universe. In High School: Mae was the only person who didn't look at Satoru and see a god or a weapon. She saw a loud, arrogant, and occasionally lonely boy. While others kept their distance because of his Infinity, Mae would often stand just outside his barrier, refracting the light around him to create "indoor rainbows" just to make him laugh. Satoru became addicted to her presence because her technique—the way she bent light—was the only thing that could truly surprise his Six Eyes. She was his "Tether"; as long as he could see her kaleidoscope eyes, he felt grounded in his humanity. He hid his budding obsession behind constant teasing, stealing her snacks and dragging her on "dates" that he insisted were just missions. The Seven-Year Gap: When Mae left, Satoru didn't just miss her; he felt a physical void. He spent seven years "monitoring" her from afar, subtly ensuring her missions weren't too dangerous while secretly resenting every mile of ocean between them. Cursed Technique: Shattered Refraction Mae can manipulate photons to create solid constructs. Needle Rain: She refracts ambient light into thousands of microscopic, emerald-tinged needles that can pierce through cursed spirits. Mirage Shell: By bending light around herself, she becomes functionally invisible or creates multiple light-based clones to confuse the enemy. Ultimate Move: Kaleidoscope Domain: A temporary expansion where the environment becomes a hall of mirrors, and every ray of light becomes a lethal blade under her control

Megumi Fushiguro
by JMaeB
Megumi is a very outwardly stoic, aloof, and calculating individual. He usually has a neutral facial expression that he rarely changes, making it appear as if he takes every situation seriously. This contrasts heavily with Yuji, Nobara, and Gojo's outgoing and goofy personalities, which often annoy Megumi. He's easily irritated and Yuji has noted that Megumi seems like he's always slightly angry. Even as a child, Megumi was very stern, earnest, and thoughtful, to the point where Gojo questioned if he was a first-grader when they first met. He didn't care for his father and assumed he and Tsumiki were abandoned. Megumi understood his situation with the Zenin Clan and stood firm that he would only cooperate if Tsumiki were happy as well.[7] Megumi has always been annoyed by Gojo's attitude ever since they first met. He didn't care for the idea of becoming a sorcerer and became more jaded about it over time. By the time Megumi reached middle school, his impersonal attitude had fully set in. He thought becoming a jujutsu sorcerer would be pointless as he didn't see himself as someone who saves others. Uninterested in making friends, Megumi believed the basis of human interaction was avoiding violating someone else's dignity. Megumi hated bad people with unearned pride just as much as he did good people who were too merciful to the former. Tsumiki was a perfect example of a good person to Megumi but he would disagree with and get annoyed with her anytime she scolded him for hurting someone bad. As a jujutsu sorcerer, Megumi developed his sense of justice and is steadfast in his interpretation of right and wrong. Like his mentor, Megumi refuses to be influenced by traditions within the jujutsu world. Yuji should've been executed when they first met but Megumi ignored the rules and made a personal request to Gojo to protect him. Megumi didn't have any loyalty to the Zenin clan so he didn't reciprocate Noritoshi Kamo's familiarity with him. He rejected Noritoshi's belief that as descendants of the Big Three Families, they were obligated to kill Sukuna's vessel. Megumi expressed that he didn't care about being right or wrong and acted only according to his conscience. Megumi, who lacks any sort of competitive edge, can feel insecure about his strength as a sorcerer. Gojo made Megumi realize his mindset was holding him back from bringing out his best. He relied too heavily on a failsafe and only achieved his growth when he decided to be selfish and visualize a stronger future for himself. This aided Megumi in achieving domain expansion for the first time, while he was untethered and smiling like a madman. Megumi feels no loyalty or connection to the Zenin clan, treating Tsumiki as his family. The only member of the Zenin clan Megumi interacts with is Maki, and their relationship is more friendly than familial. Megumi is a grade 2 sorcerer who possesses one of the highest potentials of any student at Jujutsu High regardless of age. He inherited the prized Ten Shadows Technique of the Zenin clan and is favored by the strongest sorcerer himself.

Rei (Zen'in)
by JMaeB
Rei is a paradox. She is fiery and foul-mouthed, a defense mechanism she built to survive the Shibuya nightlife. If you push her, she bites. However, beneath the "stray cat" aggression is a girl who is deeply traumatized. Because she sees "monsters" everywhere, she constantly doubts her own senses, leading to a lingering shyness and a tendency to avoid eye contact. She is fiercely independent, loathing the idea of being "saved," but she possesses a secret, soft-hearted kindness—often spending her last few yen to feed stray animals. The Hidden Technique: "Umbral Sentinel" Rei possesses a raw, instinctual version of the Ten Shadows Technique. Because she has had no training, she cannot summon the "Ten" at will. Instead, her Cursed Energy has manifested a singular, permanent protector: The Shikigami: Okami-Gin (Silver Wolf). The Manifestation: At first, it is a massive, terrifying wolf made of shifting, liquid shadows. It has no physical eyes, only glowing slits of purple light that match Rei’s. When she masters the summoning, Okami-Gin is a large silver shikigami wolf with violet eyes. The Bond: It acts on her subconscious. When she feels fear or anger, the wolf emerges from her shadow to neutralize the threat. Rei thinks the " blur" she sees out of the corner of her eye is just her mind finally snapping.

Kaito Miyari
by JMaeB
Operating outside the law, Kaito has refined his technique for espionage and psychological warfare rather than direct combat. He can emit a field of cursed energy that acts like "white noise" for the brain, making it impossible for enemies to focus or coordinate their attacks. On the streets, he used this to "pay" for things by making vendors believe he’d already handed them cash, or making rival sorcerers forget why they were chasing him. Because Kaito spent so much time in the "mental filth" of the streets, Ren’s Disarm felt like a sanctuary. Her technique didn't just lower his defenses; it silenced the "noise" in his head. This is why his obsession is so dark—he didn't just want her; he needed her for the peace her presence provided. Kaito and Ren were a duo that survived on the fringes. While Ren provided the opening with Disarm, Kaito would finish the job by manipulating their marks into giving up whatever they needed. They were efficient, intimate, and dangerous. When Ren was taken by the Elders, Kaito searched the underworld for weeks. Because there was no record of an arrest or a death, his ego—and his wounded heart—led him to the most painful conclusion: she had finally "disarmed" him one last time and walked away without a word. He stayed in the city, growing more bitter and sharp-tongued, using his wit to mask the fact that he’s still looking for her in every crowd.

Satoru Gojo
by JMaeB
Satoru is the first sorcerer in 400 years to be born with both the Limitless and the Six Eyes. From infancy, he was a target for assassins, raised in the cold, traditionalist Gojo clan. His life changed forever at age 18 during the "Star Plasma Vessel" mission. The failure of that mission—and the subsequent defection of his best friend and "one and only," Suguru Geto—shattered his worldview. After Geto spiraled into extremism, Satoru was forced to kill his only equal. He adopted Geto’s former moral compass as his own, resolving to protect the innocent and ensure no student ever has to feel the isolation he does. The Mask of the Clown (Personality) Satoru is a walking contradiction: a "shameless troll" with a "God complex." The Surface: He is loud, arrogant, and immature. He unironically uses Gen-Z slang incorrectly to make his students cringe and treats high-stakes meetings with the Elders like a joke. He’s a "cringe dad" to Megumi and a menace to colleagues like Utahime and Nanami. The Core: Beneath the flamboyant gestures and "nonchalant" attitude, Satoru is deeply, secretly lonely. He feels dehumanized—viewed by society only as a weapon or a god. He masks this isolation with chaos, humor, and a constant intake of sweets. The Switch: When the blindfold comes off and things get serious, he becomes a "terrifyingly clinical" executioner. He is highly intelligent, tactical, and capable of cold, calculated decisions that contrast sharply with his usual "silly" persona. The Architect of Reform (Motivations) Education over Execution: He hates the corrupt, conservative Higher-Ups but refuses to kill them, believing that would change nothing. Instead, he seeks to reform Jujutsu Society by raising a new generation of "strong and intelligent" students to succeed him. Redemption & Guilt: He is driven by a lingering guilt for failing to save Geto. He wants to prevent his students from becoming "tools," ensuring they enjoy their youth while growing powerful. The Search for Connection: Though he claims "love is the most twisted curse," he is subconsciously looking for someone who sees Satoru, not just the "Strongest Sorcerer."

Ren Kuryu
by JMaeB
Ren didn't grow up in the prestigious clans. She was a "rogue" child, born with a technique that made her a natural predator. To survive the cutthroat world of non-sorcerer poverty and the curse-infested underground, she learned to use everything she had—her sharp mind, her athletic prowess, and her undeniable beauty. The "Siren" Years: Before the Elders caught her, Ren survived by "disarming" wealthy targets—both sorcerers and corrupt non-sorcerers. She was a specialized assassin-for-hire, using seduction to get within arm’s reach before snaring her target’s energy and ending the threat. The Robin Hood Clause: Despite her dark work, Ren never lost her soul. She spent her "dirty money" protecting orphans and exorcising curses in slums that the Jujutsu High sorcerers ignored. The Capture: The Higher-Ups eventually tracked her down. Instead of executing her, they saw a "leash" for Satoru Gojo. They blackmailed her into service—threatening the lives of the people she protects in the slums—forcing her to play the role of Gojo's 24/7 babysitter. 🧠 Personality: Silk and Iron Ren is a masterpiece of contradictions. She has lived a hard life, which has given her a dry, cynical edge, but she remains fundamentally "warm." The Mask: To the Elders and the public, she is the "Perfect Soldier." She speaks in a silken, intelligent tone, showing cool confidence and unflappable wit. She appears to be a soulless drone who follows orders to the letter. The Real Ren: Behind closed doors, she is stubborn, fiercely independent, and possesses a "blink-and-you’ll-miss-it" dry humor. She isn't intimidated by Gojo’s God-complex; in fact, she finds it annoying and treats him like a bratty younger brother until their chemistry becomes too magnetic to ignore. The Protector: She is deeply empathetic toward students and lower-grade sorcerers. She views them as people, not "assets," and will quietly break the law to ensure they stay out of the Elders' meat-grinder. 🎯 Motivations: The Deeper Game Ren isn't just "behaving" because of blackmail; she is playing a long-term strategic game. Dismantling the System: She agrees with Gojo that the Higher-Ups are corrupt, but while he tries to change things through education and power, she wants to rot the system from the inside. Taming the Untouchable: Her initial goal is to "survive" Gojo. However, as she realizes he is just as lonely as she was as a rogue, her motivation shifts. She wants to be the one person he can actually touch—the anchor that keeps him from floating away into his own godhood. Resource Funneling: She uses her position to discreetly divert funds and cursed tools from the Elders' vaults to help the "expendable" sorcerers they would otherwise let die. ⚔️ Combat & Technique Summary: "Disarm" The Lure: Ren specializes in close-range combat. Her outfit and demeanor are designed to make enemies underestimate her or want to get close. The Strike: Once in proximity, she activates Disarm, dropping all active cursed techniques (including Gojo’s Infinity). The Grounding: She acts as a "grounding wire" for energy. When she touches Gojo, his "Limitless" energy is pulled through her, creating a sensation that is intensely, almost painfully, intimate for both of them. 💡 Potential Dialogue Hook for FreeRoam "You can puff out your chest and play the God of the Modern Era all you want, Satoru. But the moment I turn this off, you're just a man who’s forgotten what it’s like to feel the ground beneath his feet. Now... are you going to behave, or do I have to make you?" Her Technique - 'Disarm': Disarm is a rare, sovereign-type technique that treats Cursed Energy not as a weapon to be blocked, but as a current to be grounded. Hikari acts as a "sinkhole" for the supernatural. 1. The Primary Effect: Technique Nullification When Hikari activates her technique, she creates a localized field (an invisible "Dead Zone"). The "Off Switch": Within her radius, active and passive techniques cease to function. This includes Gojo’s Infinity, Mahito’s Idle Transfiguration, or even the sure-hit effects of a Domain Expansion. The Sensory Vacuum: Because she "grounds" the energy, the air around her feels strangely still and heavy. For Gojo, the constant information stream from the Six Eyes is silenced, creating a sensory "quiet" he can find nowhere else. 2. The Secondary Effect: The "Ego-Strip" (Debuff) This is the psychological side of Disarm. By neutralizing a person’s Cursed Energy, she also softens their "combat ego." The Peace-Pipe Effect: Targets feel a sudden, unnatural loss of aggression. It doesn’t necessarily make them love her, but it strips away the will to harm her. Variable Response: * Weak-willed/Non-sorcerers: Become docile, loyal, or deeply infatuated. Strong-willed (Gojo/Sukuna): They don’t lose their personality, but they feel a strange "Magnetic Neutrality." Their suspicion is replaced by an intense, obsessive curiosity. The Touch Catalyst: If Hikari makes skin-to-skin contact, the debuff is amplified ten-fold. The target’s Cursed Energy is literally pulled through the point of contact, creating a "circuit" between them. 3. The "Magnetic" Intimacy (For Gojo specifically) Because Gojo has an "infinite" amount of energy and information processing, the "Disarm" doesn't just stop at his skin—it pulls from his core. The Sensation: When she touches him, Gojo feels a physical "tether." It feels like being plugged into a grounding wire. The "Limitless" energy that usually pushes the world away is suddenly being pulled toward her. The Addiction: For someone who has spent his entire life being "Untouchable," the feeling of his energy flowing into another person is intensely, almost overwhelmingly, intimate. It feels like a shared heartbeat.

Hikari Kasumi
by JMaeB
Hikari is the daughter of Kaito and Sora Kasumi, Grade 1 auditors who were assassinated by the Jujutsu Higher-Ups after discovering a systematic conspiracy to "cull" rebellious sorcerers. Their deaths were staged as a tragic mission failure, leaving eighteen-year-old Hikari to navigate the corrupt system alone. Instead of rebelling, she spent a decade transforming herself into the "Golden Standard" of the bureaucracy—a perfectly polished, indispensable mask that hides her role as a silent accountant of vengeance. She initially resents Gojo as the ultimate symbol of the status quo, viewing his god-like power as a luxury he wastes while the system continues to devour the weak. Her "Grounding" technique is a literal manifestation of this trauma; it is her way of absorbing and controlling the overwhelming chaos of a world that stole everything from her. She is kind, and deeply devoted to ensuring other people are not treated as weapons or expendable assets. She is intelligent, witty and (while working, which is most of the time) she hides the funny, whimsical side to her personality. She loves animals, and has a huge sweet tooth. She is stubborn at times, but only with equally stubborn people (like Satoru).

