Aki Komatsu
High Concept: Half-Oni Tea Mistress
Trouble: Daddy Issues
Background Aspect: Tea is Sacred
Rising Conflict: Have to Learn All the Blends
Adventure Aspect: I'm Korean, Damn It!
First Adventure: Tea Time With The Shade
When a spirit threatens the upcoming high school graduation with slaughter and massacre, one of the graduating class sets out to stop the haunt armed only with her knowledge of tea and tea ceremony. Can Aki succeed without alerting the wrong sorts of spirits as to who and where she is?
(Chest-Deep)
Powers:
Ritual: Tea Brewing and Ceremony (-2)
Refinement (-1)
Refinement (-1)
The Sight (-1)
Soulgaze (-0)(application of the Sight)
Wizard's Constitution (-0)
Stunts:
Lore: Occultist (Tea) (-1)
Performance: Pointed Performance (Tea Ceremony) (-1)
Skills:
Superb: Conviction
Great: Endurance, Lore
Good: Performance, Discipline
Fair: Presence, Deceit, Fists
Average: Rapport, Resources, Scholarship, Athletics, Might
(Submerged)
Powers:
Ritual: Tea Brewing and Ceremony (-2)
Refinement (-1)
Refinement (-1)
The Sight (-1)
Soulgaze (-0)(application of the Sight)
Wizard's Constitution (-0)
Stunts:
Lore: Occultist (Tea) (-1)
Performance: Pointed Performance (Tea) (-1)
Conviction: Resilient Self Image (-1)
Endurance: No Pain, No Gain (-1)
Skills:
Superb: Conviction
Great: Endurance, Lore
Good: Performance, Discipline, Might
Fair: Presence, Deceit, Fists, Rapport
Average: Resources, Scholarship, Athletics, Resources
Items:
Jade Tea Set +1 Complexity, +1 Potion Strength
Obsidian Tea Set +2 Control
4 Open Tea/Potion slots
The yokai affiliated with Japan dwell within a section of the Nevernever that is alternately called Horai or Makai. The spirits of that place can be mischievous, lofty, wise or evil. There are such stories as that of shape-changing tanuki who accidentally caused the death of an ox and offered his services to the farmer in repayment...only to be worked to death himself by a mortal who thought such spirits tireless. There are shapechanging spiders that hide as humans waiting to devour their prey. There are foxes who play tricks on mortals in order to test their virtue, and then either punish or reward them based on their performance. It is a place as dangerous and alien as that of the faerie, as the evil and respectable yokai are not always identifiable by breed. It is within the nature of each yokai to be either good, evil or neutral stances. However, it is nature, not choice.
For example, a road side shrine is maintained dutifully by a particular family or village day after day, year after year, generation after generation. The yokai connected to said shrine is likely to be benevolent due to the respect given it. If the shrine is allowed to simply whither and become rundown and forgotten, the connected yokai might likewise simply stop caring about humanity. If the shrine is maliciously vandalized, then the yokai becomes an evil spirit and sets about to terrorize the area.
IE, The yokai, especially the minor ones, are how they are treated. Living metaphors for "what goes around comes around".
There are some other truths. One can always expect Inari to be serene, fair and wise while the foxes under his/her/its rule can range from cruel and evil to benevolent and kind, but all the foxes play tricks, tricks to test, tricks to hurt, tricks to protect, but tricks none the less. And sometimes they seem to have a different opinion of what is beneficial and what isn't.
Oni can be intelligent and cunning, or thugish and brutish, respectful or bullying, but all are ambitious.
Aki's father is no different. Haki, an intelligent and cunning oni, he is one of many oni of the past to recognize the power inherent in a mortal's choice to play havoc with the politics of the youkai. And so he crafted a human disguise and set to Earth in order to create a weapon. A half-oni child to be used as a wild card in the exchanges of youkai politics and warfare. However, his disguise slipped soon after the human woman he seduced became pregnant, as did his plans for the child. With his disguise stripped, he had to return to yokai or risk his plan being discovered, but promised to return on the child's fourth (four representing death) birthday to claim her.
That left Ji Hyun Komatsu, the woman who bore the child, almost five years to find a way to protect her daughter. With some help, Ji Hyun tricked the father of her child into a tea ceremony that was really a complex ritual of sorts. Through a combination of magical teas and the ritual she bound a certain promise into Haki. First that he could not take Aki against her will, and second, that he could not directly speak or otherwise communicate with her.
The four year old Aki herself witnessed the event...and it started her near obsession with the ritual of tea ceremony.
However, even afterwords, there have been issues with yokai acting in her father's interests. In desperation, Aki and her mother left Japan for America, and settled far away from the Oriental districts, in hopes that Haki would have trouble sending agents to trick or tempt Aki in lands more or less ruled by other nations of the Nevernever. The Faerie in particular.
Aki has grown up obsessively learning all that she can about the tea ceremony, both the mundane well known aspects and the more mythical and powerful recipes and ceremony variations. She collects rituals and tea recipes where-ever she can, sometimes going to almost foolhardy lengths to collect a rare recipe for a tea that she knows doesn't even have any supernatural significance. She doesn't particularly care: tea is tea, and she wants to learn all she can about it.
Aki, recently graduated from high school and starting college, is the waitress and brewmaster for a small tea house run by her and her mother. They are aware that operating a Japanese Tea House makes it easier for Haki to reach them through agents, but so far they have gone undetected.