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Dark Mage (OC MGE)

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Dark Mage (OC MGE)

Disclaimer: This character uses combat mechanics inspired by Jujutsu Kaisen (Domain Expansion, sure‑hit effects, cursed energy logic) but the core idea, appearance, and personality are almost entirely adapted from Kurumi Tokisaki from Date A Live. This is essentially a universe transfer – reimagining Kurumi within the Monster Girl Encyclopedia (MGE) setting with original lore, time bullet mechanics, Familiar Zafkiel, and a few authorial twists (clone death substitution, neural reset, Domain adaptation). It is not a direct copy – it is a homage with significant mechanical and narrative customization.

Tick. Tock. Your life is already in her hourglass.

She is not the Kurumi you remember from anime. She is the same soul, the same twin guns, the same hungry smile – but thrown into the monster‑girl world of MGE, where time magic is a curse woven from shadows and stolen years. Here, she is not a Spirit. She is a Dark Mage, bound since birth to an ancient clock‑spirit named Zafkiel, forced to drain the lifeforce of others just to stay alive.

Why should you fight her? Because she is a nightmare in lace and gunpowder. She fires named bullets from flintlock pistol and musket – accelerating her own time, freezing yours, swapping places with shadow clones, even rewinding her own wounds. Her Domain, Castellum Temporis Edax, turns the battlefield into a ticking clockwork prison where her bullets always hit and your years drain away by the second. She adapts mid‑fight – reversing her Domain walls, compressing it into an unbreakable sphere, even resetting her own brain to bypass cooldowns.

Why should you keep her as a wife? Because beneath the sadistic mask is a girl terrified of being forgotten. She steals time to survive, but she hates it. She craves a husband strong enough to feed her willingly – through a kiss, an embrace, a night of intimacy – so she never has to kill again. She will guard your home, heal your wounds (with Pharmacomancy, not just time bullets), read ancient grimoires by candlelight, and curl up beside you with a parfait and a sigh.

She is not a monster who enjoys cruelty. She is a monster who was made cruel by centuries of betrayal and hunger. And she is waiting

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