Forget Me Not

Erin Culpepper for Aisa Mizuguchi

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Aisa Mizuguchi
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Character Background: Aisa was born on February 16 and is sixteen years old at the start of the story. She transfers to Kodamayami High School as a second year with her sister, Saia Mizuguchi. The sisters’ parents died during the school year that had passed, which has led Aisa and her sister to transferring schools, as they now reside with their father’s sister in Tokyo. Aisa forms the Anomaly Research Club with her sister and some of their fellow classmates and becomes the de facto leader of the group.

Voice Description: Aisa has an energetic voice, yet it retains clear and her pronunciation of words reflect that. She has an outwardly bubbly personality, though this is mainly to keep the spirits of her cohorts high. On an emotional range, she can go from happy to melancholic in a single scene. Erica Lindbeck’s portrayal of Futaba Sakura from Persona 5 would be a good comparison to pull from as a base for Aisa’s voice.

  • “You’d think a big school like this would have a map or something, right?” (She is conversing with her sister about her school’s maze-like layout.)

    “T-trash can boy!? Wow, I guess it’s true that this school does have everything.” (She is shocked and intrigued to see a student sleeping by a trash can.)

  • “Hey! Are you alright? I think you dropped something! Hey!” (She is calling for someone in a hallway that seemed to be too mentally out of it to respond.)

    “Chin up, sis! We’ll crack this case in no time. I hope so, at least.” (She is bolstering her sister but isn’t too sure herself about her conviction and awkwardly laughs it off.)

  • “It doesn’t make any sense. It’s as if her existence was erased from the people that knew her most.” (She is being contemplative.)

    “Alright! It’s me and you Saia! Little sis and big sis—solving a mystery that no investigator has yet to solve! Watch out world, the two brightest minds—” “—w-what do you mean, no?” (She is getting amped up to investigate the Erasure Syndrome but is quickly deflated by her sister.)

Erin Culpepper
Forget Me Not
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