I can't be sure... one way or another... I feel alive around you. wrote:Name: Sayo Aisaka
Nickname: N/A
Age: 87 (April 13th)
Gender: Female
Birthplace: Mahora City, Rota
Family: Unknown
Trainer Orientation: Neutral Good
Trainer Class: Ghost Girl
Starter Pokémon: None
Character Type: Minor Character (Player Permission: Chris Ganale, Dischord, MizuJakkaru, and Paradox)
C-c-c-careful... wrote:A proper ghost, Sayo is truly incorporeal, misty formed from the waist down... though she can manifest legs if she tries incredibly hard. Sayo perpetually wears a Japanese school uniform from the 1940's and 50's, light blue in color, except when she's upset, where its color filters black. Though when she was alive her hair was black, Sayo's hair is now a ghostly white, and her eyes are a pale yellow. Sayo often appears with little will-o-wisps about her, none of which are sentient and are merely manifestation of her ghostly presence.
The fumblings of the past should never become forgotten fragments. wrote:Sayo is the 1st student on the class 3-A roster. She is the hapless and meek ghost of a former student, occasionally accompanied by a pair of hitodama. More often frightened than frightening, she is invisible to virtually everyone, and her presence goes mostly unnoticed (though Professor Takahata had her included in Negi Springfield's class registry, with a note not to change her seat). Eventually, she does get noticed by her teacher Negi Springfield and most of her classmates and becomes a friend and ally in his quest.
Her attempts to talk to the rest of the class led to a series of hilarious events during the preparations for the School Festival as everyone mistook her for an evil spirit. She nearly ended up being exorcised by Mana Tatsumiya and Setsuna Sakurazaki, but Negi and Kazumi, having caught a photo of her crying and realized what was really happening, came to the rescue and offered to be her friends. She thanked them, then faded away, leading the others to think she had crossed over, until she showed up later to ask Negi to spend some time at the festival with her. It is only afterward that Evangeline A.K. McDowell speaks to her for the first time, telling her that "I'm glad for you," revealing that she was aware of her the entire time.
After the adventures she underwent with class 3-A, she was able to free herself from being bound to Mahora City, but instead of passing on to the other side, she remains with Kazumi as a guardian spirit and assists in the reporter's own adventures.