Character Profile
Main Character

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Name: Priss S. Asagiri
Age: Nineteen
Occupation: Lead vocalist of 'Sekiria'

Priss is the lead vocalist for a techno-grunge-style rock band called "Sekiria'. The group doesn't have a huge number of fans yet, but the ones they do have are fanatical and most of it has to do with Priss. She sings hard, bikes fast, and in her spare time joins the Knight Sabers to fight Boomers and GENOM. The offical "B-club" magazine character synopsis states that she has "no social graces or delicacy, but just because of that she holds an interest in her polar opposite, Linna."

Character Traits & Attributes:
On the surface, Priss seems to be the stereotypical tough-girl rock singer. She swears, she rides a motorcycle and she genuinely seems to like to fight. This extends to her personal life, where she often seems ready to go to blows over the slightest provocation. As one fan so succinctly put it: "Her interests lie a great deal in kicking ass and not having hers kicked". She is not a bully however, and is usually moved to these actions by things that offend her… unfortunately for most of the world, a lot of things offend Priss. Equally troublesome is the fact that she's exceptionally good at provoking conflict and disharmony. She's not one to observe the social graces either, and often simply doesn't respond to directly asked questions. A not so successful singer, she's usually broke and hoards her money obsessively. As might be expected, Priss doesn't make friends easily and her relationship with the other Knight Sabers seems to be more a matter of convenience than an actual friendship. When Linna actively tries to befriend her, Priss is at first visibly annoyed, although she later starts to soften… to the point where some believe that she and Linna may be on the path to romantic involvement. Similarly, she detests Leon McNichol of the A.D.Police when he first tries to put the moves on her, but later seems to develop an affectionate tolerance for his testosterone-related antics. It is possible that, when Priss does become involved with someone, she tends to do so very deeply and this has brought her great pain in the past. Therefore, she chooses to simply alienate herself from the rest of society as a form of self-preservation.
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