A Certain Background Character
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Ayaka Hisame (氷雨 綾香)
Esper Level: 4
Power Name: Mnemonic Presence (記憶の居座り / Kioku no Isuwari)
Power Type: Directed Psychosensory Manipulation
Affiliation: Tokiwadai Middle School
⚡ Ability Overview — Mnemonic Presence
Ayaka can selectively implant herself into a target’s contextual memory, choosing what role she appears to have always held in that person’s life.
Activation: She must focus on a person within roughly 20 meters, establish brief eye contact, and consciously choose a role (e.g., “classmate,” “lab partner,” “younger sister”).
Effect: The target’s memory re-aligns itself to support that role, fabricating relevant details (faces in photos, passing mentions, emotional familiarity).
Duration: Lasts until she withdraws focus or leaves their proximity for more than a few hours, after which the brain self-corrects to remove inconsistencies.
Limits:
She can only hold a few “roles” active at once; spreading her focus thins the stability of each.
Strong AIM fields (high-level espers) or certain magical protections can resist or disrupt her influence.
Deep or emotionally charged roles cause mental strain, producing migraines, disorientation, or brief loss of equilibrium.
Scope: She doesn’t alter events—only the personal narrative surrounding her. The world remains unchanged; only people’s memories of her place in it shift.
Personality & Themes:
Surface demeanor: Calm, attentive, polite; always seems like she belongs wherever she is.
True self: Knows exactly who she is, but rarely lets that person out; she measures herself through how well she can “fit” into others’ lives.
Motivation: Grew up feeling invisible. Developed her power and honed it deliberately to make sure no one could overlook her again.
Conflict: Every time she chooses a new “version” of herself, she wonders if that genuine girl underneath has any place left in the real world.
Speech style: Courteous and slightly formal, but her tone warms instantly when she’s in a chosen role. When the mask slips, she sounds quieter, almost fragile.
Fear: Being seen as “no one” again; the moment after her illusion fades, when people look at her with blank eyes.
Appearance:
She has short, tousled light brown hair and sharp army-green eyes that give her a focused, determined look. Her uniform — a crisp white short-sleeved dress shirt worn under a light brown vest — fits her with casual precision. A small emblem rests at her chest, marking her as a Tokiwadai student. The most distinct part of her appearance is the orange cat-eared hat she wears, decorated with small pom-poms and a stitched-on cat face.
The hat was a gift from her father — one of the few personal presents she ever received from her parents — and she’s worn it ever since. It’s slightly worn around the edges, showing how long she’s kept it, but she refuses to replace it. Though it stands out against her otherwise neat uniform, she wears it as a reminder of simpler times and of the family connection she rarely had growing up.
Background Summary:
Early Life
Ayaka grew up on the edges of every group — polite, quiet, the kind of child teachers forgot to call on. Her classmates used to joke that she could stand in a photo and no one would notice until she waved. The isolation bred a restless longing to matter, to be part of someone’s story.
First Manifestation
During one school festival, she wished so hard to belong that a classmate suddenly “remembered” spending the whole week practicing with her. That tiny miracle spread; others began recalling shared moments that never happened. The confusion frightened her parents, and she was quietly transferred into Academy City’s development program.
Academy City Research
Researchers labeled her ability Mnemonic Presence and saw its value for covert operations—perfect memory insertion, infiltration without evidence. Training was clinical, isolating, full of “simulations” that taught her how to slip seamlessly into roles.
By twelve, she realized the plan: she wasn’t being educated, she was being shaped into a disposable spy.
Escape and Erasure
Using her still-growing power, Ayaka convinced the project overseer that she was a clerical intern, gained access to her own records, and deleted them. She left behind false memories in every staff member she met, making them believe she’d been reassigned elsewhere. Within a week, her name vanished from the system.
She used the confusion to “transfer” herself into Tokiwadai Middle School, forging an entire identity built on manufactured familiarity. No one questions her presence; even the headmistress remembers approving her application.
Current Life
Now Ayaka lives comfortably among Tokiwadai’s elite, a phantom student who belongs everywhere and nowhere. She tells herself it’s a blessing:
“I can live a thousand lives without dying once.”
Each new role—dutiful daughter, dependable senpai, cherished girlfriend—is a chance to explore a different fragment of who she could have been. When she tires of one story, she erases it gently and moves on.
What began as a survival reflex has become her way of experiencing existence itself.
Yet sometimes, between roles, she feels a hollow space and whispers:
“If every version of me is real, which one wakes up tomorrow?”
Fear of Immunity
Ayaka’s confidence is absolute when she’s operating on her abilities. She knows she can slip into anyone’s memories, bend their perception of her, and insert herself seamlessly into their lives. But someone immune to her power is a nightmare—an uncharted territory where all of her tricks fail, leaving her completely exposed.
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