COQUELIC
MBCC-S-053
BASIC INFO
NAME: Coquelic
CANON: Path to Nowhere
APPEARANCE: x x
AGE: Unknown, between 28-30
DOB: September 23
GENDER: Female
HAIR: Silver
EYES: Coquelicot red.
HEIGHT: 156 cm
BUILD: Svelte
SPECIES: Sinner
VOICE: EN CN JP KR
ALIGNMENT: LIMBO
THREAT ASSESSMENT: S
ABILITY: Floral Sword Slash
CASE: "Garden" Assassinations Case
SEXUALITY: Bisexual
OCCUPATION: Mentor of Assassin Group "Garden"
CURRENT RESIDENCE: MBCC
The Player
NAME Circe
AGE 30s
CONTACT burialapplicant | discord on request
TIMEZONE EST, UTC -5
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MBCC CRIMINAL RECORD
CRIMINAL RECORD
The Garden's Mentor, currently the sole leader of the organization. She is suspected to have orchestrated countless attacks against the elite, and also to have deep ties with the Underground. She exposed her tracks during a mission against Paradeisos officials, and is listed as a priority for detainment due to the highly destabilizing impact of her actions.
The Garden exists in name only, as the subject ceased her activities as an assassin after being detained. Currently, she is committed to the MBCC, working with the Bureau in detaining Sinners. Moreover, investigations revealed that the Garden's catalyst in creating Sinners was the doing of the previous Mentor, not Coquelic. According to performance records, the subject's emotions are stable, and she rarely uses her power.
ARREST RECORDS
She was commissioned to launch targeted attacks on Paradeisos officials and the FAC. After the attack failed, she faked the destruction of the organization, led the remnants of the Garden to hide their identities, and took refuge in Syndicate. Later, due to the abnormal M-value caused by the gathering of Sinners, she was discovered and detained by the MBCC. She fiercely resisted during the detainment process.
The subject's parents were both FAC members. Due to their work, she was constantly moving from place to place with them. After her parents were killed on duty, she rejected all offers of care and condolences.
Years later, the subject began to be active as a Sinner of the Garden. During this time, she was personally involved in dozens of Eastside officials' deaths, including the commander in the incident where her parents were killed.
According to the subject, she seized the position of "Mentor" because she could not agree with the Garden's ethos. Under Coquelic's leadership, the Garden became a neutral organization independent from the Underground, and took on various deals while adopting a laissez-faire attitude towards the Sinners under its control.
PERFORMANCE IN SERVING TERM
The subject claims to be physically weak and requires assistance with everything in life, including but not limited to eating, bathing, and going out. In particular, she has stringent requirements for the temperature of her baths and the type of petal shampoo to be used on specific days. Most of these requests have been rejected by the Bureau.
She likes to "moonbathe," claiming that the night makes her more alert, and that her face looks better under the moonlight. Before "moonbathing," she usually spends a long time selecting her nightgown and completing a long, complicated skincare routine.
She has a green thumb and is more than happy to give expert gardening advice to staff and Sinners. With her guidance, even beginners can grow beautiful flowers. However, when asked about her own gardening achievements, she simply gazes towards the Sinners from the Garden.
She often refers to the members of the Garden as "little flowers," and recently, has also begun to refer to the Chief that way. She's also carefully selecting flowers that could symbolize the Chief, planning to plant them in her own flower bed.
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MUTATION ASSESSMENT
ABILITY SUMMARY
The subject can turn her mental energy into a Flower of Mania and attach it to a target to control, attack, or heal. She can also gift this red flower to others, allowing them to gain the mental energy of the flower's attached target.
AWAKENING SIGNS
The subject voluntarily formed a pact with the Mania inside her, exchanging her mental energy for her special power. After joining the Garden, she began to use a sword-shaped wand as her weapon of choice.
CORRUPTION STATE
No obvious signs of corruption are visible on her body, and her mental state is good. Her actual age is unknown, but her eternally youthful body has been completely consumed by Mania, leaving her in very poor health.
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Like many members of The Garden, Coquelic was born into an FAC family and was profoundly shaped by the deaths of her parents. Her early life is largely unknown, but from even before her parents' deaths, she possessed a powerful instinct for revenge. She describes her first memory of revenge as savagely beating somebody who kicked her cat. Coquelic possesses a laissez-faire attitude in all things, believing that strength and selfishness are necessary to make one's way in the world, and that the threat of vengeance is the surest way to avoid conflicts with others. For this reason, she disdains all interpersonal relationships and especially those who willingly subjugate themselves to a higher authority.
It is unknown when Coquelic became a member of The Garden, but she eventually rankled against the organization's current Mentor, who was little more than a puppet of the Underground. Coquelic saw no difference between the way that The Garden's assassins were used as tools for the Underground and the way that the hated FAC threw away the lives of its soldiers, and so she killed the Mentor and assumed the position for herself. In this role, Coquelic reformed The Garden and broke all formal ties with the Underground.
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After Garofano escapes from being tortured by Shalom and is defeated by Rahu, Coquelic appears to rescue her. She kills several security guards with her mysterious power and then attacks Shalom, badly wounding Rahu in the crossfire between her ability and Shalom's Schorl. In the ensuing confusion, she disappears with Garofano's body. As revenge for the way that Garofano was treated, Coquelic informs the Underground that The Garden will accept their mission.
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Undertaking the Undergroundβs mission, Coquelic begins a string of assassinations against targets involved in covering up the aftermath of the Eclipse Operation. At the murder scene of her first victim, Anania, Coquelic taunts Christina and goads the young detective into pursuing her. Coquelic easily defeats her in combat, but she gives Christina a poem containing clues to future victims, intending to have Christina investigate and uncover the FAC conspiracy ten years prior.
When Thistle brings Christina back to the Gardenβs base, hoping that she could be persuaded to join them, Coquelic taunts the detective about her ideals and points out that Christina also tried to kill someone to seek revenge for her parentsβ deaths in the past. She claims that in a corrupt system, the only way to bring justice is for them to mete it out with their own hands. Christina rejects her philosophy and decries the Garden as hypocritical and evil, acting selfishly and trying to justify it by saying that the rest of the world is worse than they are. Coquelic derides Christina as weak and easily controlled, no more than a tool brainwashed and exploited by Shalom. She lets Christina go and instructs her to tell Shalom to come deal with Coquelic herself.
Coquelicβs final target is the Commander-in-Chief of the FAC. She abducts them and straps them to a contamination bomb, threatening to detonate it in a highly-populated part of Eastside. She kidnaps Christina as well and gives her an opportunity to defuse the bomb while Coquelic battles the Hush elite squad sent to stop her. As Christina easily dismantles the device, Coquelic reveals that she never expected it would actually go off β and she has informed Shalom of that as well. As Shalom appears to confront them, Coquelic leaves to allow Christina to face the Schorlβs judgement alone.
Coquelic returns to The Garden, where she converses with Sumire about Garofanoβs and Thistleβs failures. She praises Sumire for her successes in avenging the Chiefβs death by killing many in Rustfire, the Reconstruction Executive Committee, and even Nirvana. Even still, Sumire mourns that no matter how many people she kills, she doesnβt feel any satisfaction from revenge. She wonders whether this endless pain is the reason that Coquelic tells them never to give their hearts away, but Coquelic tells her that she hasnβt yet gotten revenge, only lashed out blindly in pain. If Sumire is to be satisfied, she needs to find the person truly responsible and kill them β or find the Chief and bring them back. Coquelic says that she is teaching her this lesson for the last time, prompting Sumireβs concern, but Coquelic does not answer her. Instead, she summons the rest of the assassins for an orgy, and when itβs over, she departs from The Garden.
Coquelic tracks down and kills Segal, freeing The Garden from the Underground's influence. She then infiltrates the newly-constructed base of the Blockade Operation and confronts Shalom directly. After Coquelic engages in a brief clash with Rahu, Shalom questions why Coquelic, after years of carefully staying neutral between Paradeisos and the Underground, would enter their conflict and make enemies with both sides. She correctly surmises that Coquelic's ability trades away her lifespan in exchange for youth and power, and that everything Coquelic has done is to free The Garden from their entanglements before she dies. Shalom taunts her with flower petals taken from The Garden, and Coquelic rushes back to discover that their base has been ransacked and, apparently, everybody there was killed. Enraged, she returns and attacks Shalom again; by drawing out her own Mania with her ability, she is strong enough to easily defeat the Schorl and stab Shalom through the chest. She then extracts the Mania from Shalom as well, inadvertently unleashing Rebel.
Rebel devours Coquelic's consciousness, causing her to appear within the Observatorium. Coquelic tries to continue attacking Shalom, but is restrained by the space's strict Rules. With Coquelic at her mercy, Shalom makes her an offer: she can extend Coquelic's dwindling lifespan, give her time to rebuild a new Garden, and guarantee their safety from Paradeisos. In exchange, she asks Coquelic to find the Chief and protect them until they wake up. Coquelic muses that she may have agreed to this if not for all that Shalom had done to her and to The Garden, but after everything, her only desire is to kill Shalom as revenge. She breaks through the rift to Deep Mania and begins to draw power directly from it, but before she is able to strike again, she is interrupted by the appearance of Christina. Christina reveals that The Garden is still alive, and that their deaths were faked to provoke Coquelic so that Shalom could control them all through her Mark. Coquelic stands down, and Shalom admits defeat. Coquelic flees from the Observatorium as Rebel begins to break free from the sundered rift.
Back in reality, Coquelic breaks through the Hush elites to escape. She meets Thistle at Christinaβs fatherβs grave, and prepares to follow the evidence they collected to save the rest of The Garden.