age: 17 gender: female pronouns: she/her birthday: august 3rd height/weight: 164 cm / 51 kg
magic type: wind 🍃 year/class: third ****year club(s): volleyball, marine bio
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+ optimistic • generous • devoted / self-assured • dauntless • competitive - impulsive • idealistic • impatient
Born at the height of summer in a sleepy seaside town in southern Okinawa, where she spent most of her unassuming childhood catching tadpoles and waves, and being a bit of a handful with her pranks and overabundance of energy. This energy would eventually be channeled into various sports activities as she grew older, beginning with casual beach volleyball on weekends with friends and transitioning into joining the volleyball team in middle school, having developed a growing interest in the sport.
Her mother, originally from Mombetsu, moved to Tokyo for college, where she met and married Nagi’s father. After a few stifling years of living in the city, where they worked punishing hours and were often forced to catch the last train home to a cramped apartment that offered little comfort, they felt it was time for a change. One that would offer them more living space and, figuratively, the space to pursue vocations that were more aligned with their true interests. Since neither were particularly fond of the cold, Okinawa ended up being their destination of choice.
With their collective savings earned from the years spent toiling away at their corporate jobs in the city, her parents acquired a small local aquarium together in their new town, and had Nagi shortly after. The aquarium was the hallmark of her childhood — she spent most afternoons after school there, and summers too helping out, when she got older.
As Nagi was entering her first year of high school, the Kiyota family made the decision to sell the aquarium and move back to Mombetsu due to the ailing health of Nagi’s grandmother. Given the academic prestige and close proximity of Azarashi High, it was naturally their first choice when applying for schools.
While her parents were initially concerned she would have difficulty adjusting to the change in environment, they worried for nothing — not one to ruminate on the past or have lingering attachments, Nagi adapted quickly and made a beeline for the volleyball club the minute applications opened, and was single-mindedly dedicated to the sport in the following two years, spending most of her free time practicing.
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