Crazy Jealous Guy: He flips out when Minai is with other men, to Entitled to Have You levels.Anti-Hero: He's one of the monks fighting the rogue shikabane, but is looking out for himself to be number one and seemingly lacks compassion towards anyone including Minai.Ambiguously Evil: While a relentless Mean Boss towards Minai with a Lack of Empathy and looking out for himself to gain a promotion, he's not really a Sinister Minister nor truly corrupt and does have some Pet the Dog moments with Minai out of the goodness of his very Hidden Heart of Gold, making his character ambiguous and was killed before his Character Development would advance further and confirm his character as either a Good is Not Nice Jerk with a Heart of Gold or some Hate Sink.I Love the Dead: When you consider that Makina is basically a living corpse.Happily Adopted: He was found and adopted by Keisei.Several characters wonder if this makes him human, Shikabane, or something else entirely - including Ouri himself. Half-Human Hybrid: Ouri is revealed in Kuro to have been born when a heavily pregnant woman was killed by a hit and run accident, but her obsession/regret over having never held her child allowed her to come back as a Shikabane, the child surviving in her womb and being born as Ouri.Dangerous 16th Birthday: Ouri's 16th birthday is when he has to take over for Keisei after the latter's death.Creepy Child: Ouri was like this, and also a death-obsessed boy.Before Keisei died, he transferred the glowing red seal of Makina to Ouri. Blood Brothers: Ouri and Keisei become some sort of this, because to contract a Shikabane, the Contractor must have his own blood written in his palm by his Shikabane.And Then John Was a Zombie: To be more exact, a son of a zombie.Surprisingly, little to no attention is paid to him doing this. Accidental Pervert: A couple of times.Maybe Ever After: Despite the cliffhanger ending, the last dialogue between Ouri and Makina before the cliffhanger scene implies this:Ī normal high school boy who was raised at Keisei Tagami's temple. Ouri and Keisei of course have a strong mutual bond as brothers, and Ouri shows some signs of a romantic attraction to Makina, particularly later in the series. Makina definitely has some romantic feelings for Keisei, but he loves her in a strictly platonic sense, more as a little sister (which makes sense, since he was adopted by her family). Love Triangle: A rather complicated one, with both romantic and platonic elements.Oddly fitting, since the girl's a frickin terminator when she's pissed off. In My Language, That Sounds Like.: 'Makina' means 'machine' in Filipino.Hime Cut: Level bangs, sidelocks, and long in the back.Healing Factor: After Keisei's death, due to the curse she acquires because of her attachment to him.Guns Akimbo: Makina and several other Shakabane Hime wield their guns this way.Saki, Itsuki, Takamasa, and Fleshe all either allude to it or point it out outright several times. Everyone Can See It: Makina and Ouri's feelings for each other.Makina is the main protagonist and titular "living corpse".
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