Misaki Sakimiya

Misaki Sakimiya (崎宮ミサキ Sakimiya Misaki), known professionally as Zaki, is the former heiress to Sakimiya Steel and the assassin hired to kill the original Polka Shinoyama. In the aftermath of her own premature murder and subsequent resurrection as a Zombie—respectfully the accidental and purposeful doing of the Corpse God—she moves in with the Corpse God and assists him with his fortune-telling endeavors.

Misaki has since evolved to become a Vampire Larva per the Corpse God's magic, her newfound powers allowing her to better assist him as an offensive agent.

Appearance
Misaki usually keeps her brown hair tied back in two medium-length micro braids, with the shorter, chin-length locks left to frame her face. Three alternate locks of her bangs are dyed red, and she wears red semi-rimmed glasses over brown eyes. Her chest size is uncommonly large. Upon becoming a Vampire Larva, she acquires fangs.

Misaki's usual outfit is sailor-themed, albeit one with a short skirt, black thigh high stockings, and platform shoes that give her an extra nine centimetres of height; she is otherwise 156cm tall. The chain that dangles from the back of her red choker is not for show; it hooks and supports the top of her black sleeved shawl. The shawl itself appears to be cobweb-themed: its looped fringes resemble a web's threading; its back sports a white spider-web graphic overlaid by a small cartoon heart; and under its spider-web print are the words, "get hook'd."

When attending a formal meal at the Shinoyama manor, Misaki wears a simple summer dress and thin belt, and combs her hair in a half-up half-down style via a flower knot. The simple elegance of her outfit sharply contrasts her everyday attire.

Personality
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Childhood
Misaki is a delight in her early childhood, cheerful and quick to smile under the watch of her loving parents. As her parents head the wealthy company Sakimiya Steel, she is able to enjoy a comfortable life with the expectation that she will inherit the family business. Both her present and future are shattered when a serial killer breaks into their home and murders her parents in her presence. The sight of the killer laughing while stabbing her mother's corpse leaves her questioning whether killing can possibly be that fun—a question that follows her all the way to the orphanage in which she is placed.

One day at the orphanage, Misaki is drawing smiling faces in a sketchpad when a visiting teenager—Clarissa Kuraki—asks if there is anything she can help Misaki with. As other children laugh nearby, Misaki replies she has forgotten how to smile and wants to learn how to smile again; she wants to smile "a lot more." When Clarissa suggests she try copying what others "seem to enjoy," Misaki recalls the serial killer's laughter and concluces, "killing people."

During her own teenage years, Misaki becomes an assassin; having decided that killing assassins had the potential to be "kinda funny," she earns a reputation as Zaki, a killer of killers. Having been taken under Clarissa's wing she also enters Clarissa's employ, accepting contract jobs through Clarissa's freelance agency Youtoukorou. One such job is to assassinate the same serial killer who killed Misaki's parents—a personal request from Clarissa, who explains the man has been killing too many innocents as of late.

When Misaki confronts the killer with a nail gun, she straddles him, nails his left hand to the floor, and asks if he remembers her. He realizes she is Zaki and warns her being Clarissa's favorite will not keep her from getting away with his murder, but she reveals Clarissa personally requested the hit; then, she remarks that he seems to enjoy killing and asks if she looks as happy as he did "back then."

Now finally recognizing her from their shared past, the killer asks if this is her idea of "revenge and justice" and, nettled, accuses her of hypocrisy. Misaki immediately denies the accusation, shoots a few nails through his other hand, and credits him with inspiring her to follow in his footsteps. She then asks if he thinks she kills 'good' people—if he is a 'good person; the man hesitates before deciding to say he is good, but Misaki slams a pipe into his mouth before he can finish. Clarissa's request goes fulfilled.

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