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Jinx (Kuroba Kaito [黒羽 快斗]) ([personal profile] vulpine_hijinx) wrote2009-12-21 06:00 pm

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SO WHAT HAPPENED WHILE JINX WAS WITH MIRROR?

- Mirror had to rebreak Jinx to fix him.
- Mirror adopted Kururu's form in order to work on Jinx.
- Mirror broke Jinx in three ways--by personalities: 1) Kaito, 2) Kid, 3) Jinx.
- While moving pieces around after breaking them, the personality of "Jinx" shattered. This is largely because of that network of hairline cracks that were the result of that one heart game.
- Mirror put all of these pieces back in differently than they were originally.
- There was Mirror and the other Mirror there.
- Jinx was strapped down when this happened, after that part of him shattered.
- Mirror DID fix Jinx in that there are no more cracks, but pieces aren't where they necessarily were or should be.
- Jinx calls the Kururu-Mirror the "broken-Mirror" while the one that stayed out of sight is the Mirror that favors the phrase "Crooked things do not grow straight".
- Jinx mentions the second Mirror being worse than Surgeon--Kururu-Mirror snaps some and strangles him before slamming him against a mirror in the room and sending him out of her realm.

So what does this all mean?

1) The shattering of the Jinx personality means that his memories already gained of Kaito and Kid won't be disturbed. However, the progress that he has made in compartmentalizing and coping and dealing and sorting things out has been thrown into chaos and confusion. In a sense, Jinx is crippled and will have to re-learn how to process things, how to cope with things, how to accept This Is How Things Are. He'll have to go over motions he's probably gone over before because it's all confused and he needs a connection to two pieces that used to be next to each other which are now farther apart.

This also means Jinx's personality has been disturbed a bit. Before the Mirror game, Jinx was more prone to being a happy jokster who tries to cheer people up and who didn't like to see people hurt and would rather be the one hurt instead. After this experience, Jinx will be a lot more serious-minded, a lot more wary and aware of cause-effect and will try to cut down on hurting others by making sure that steps are taken that the hurt is no more than a person can actually take. He'll still have that take-a-bullet-for-people kind of element to his personality, but as I said about the other pieces--it's further away than it should be so he won't be as reckless with things as he had been prior to the game.

The final thing is that out of the three personalities, Jinx is the most emotive. Kaito and Kid had the memories of being taught and using Poker Face. Jinx still doesn't have those memories and therefore gets carried away by his emotions more than Kaito or Kid would have. With the shatter of this personality, however, this means that he'll be a lot more prone to be reactive to things emotinally. He'll want to hide it away but can't because pieces are scattered and he'll have to develop routes and passways to get one piece related to the other. So he'll be quick to those negative emotions--anger and depression. Because of the the more serious, wary nature, he'll be a bit slower to the positive emotions but when he's happy, he's happy until something knocks him flat over. Once those routes and passways are established though, he might regain his equilibrium.

2) Jinx has the puzzle of who/what/when/where/why/how of Mirror. When he was initially broken, he tried and tried to think of something but ran into that sharp edge. So there's been this idea at the edge of his mind unable to process for the longest of time because of that sharp edge. It has to do with the two versions of Mirror.

What Jinx has found out over the course of Sabra/being broken/being fixed:
- Mirror was broken and is trying to recover the pieces through the games.
- Mirror uses mirrors and reflections in her games.
- Breaking the mirror in Gambler's game may not have necessarily hurt Mirror but it had a negative, violent reaction.
- The game that broke Jinx had people breaking each others mirrors to secure a win and breaking mirrors would ensure breaking the leaders in the games.
- There are two different Mirrors--two in one, basically. And Mirror is getting closer to being at the "tipping point". The Mirror Jinx has been familiar with doesn't seem to like the other Mirror.
- Kururu-Mirror honestly seemed to just want to help and fix Jinx. The other Mirror was in it for Jinx as a "subject".
- Kururu-Mirror doesn't like Surgeon. Other-Mirror laughed.

Jinx kind of has a few theories on what might just be going on here, but he'll likely only share it with a select few people. Because it would be disastrous if he's wrong. But if he's right. . . Mirror is a very very dangerous Judge.

4) Jinx will have bruises around his neck from where Kururu-Mirror strangled him. He will be very sensitive about his neck for a long time and will like shirk away when Kururu tries to touch him until his brain finally goes, "Feathers =/= Mirror." He will likely wrap this up after initial gawking and refuse to talk about it or anything that happened while he was with Mirror.

He was also strapped down at one point and will have issues with being retrained. There might also be signs of the straps on his wrists.



And with this. I may be dehiatusing... soon. :D

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