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'''Hinata Aina''', also known as '''Hinata the Scarlet''' and '''Hinata the Insane''', was a member of the [[Southern Group]] and as such hunted both demons and fellow magical girls—with only very few exceptions—indiscriminately. Taking manic glee in destruction and violence, she followed a philosophy of "cleansing by fire", though it is questionable in how far this view was merely a justification for her morally skewed actions. | '''Hinata Aina''', also known as '''Hinata the Scarlet''' and '''Hinata the Insane''', was a member of the [[Southern Group]] and as such hunted both demons and fellow magical girls—with only very few exceptions—indiscriminately. Taking manic glee in destruction and violence, she followed a philosophy of "cleansing by fire", though it is questionable in how far this view was merely a justification for her morally skewed actions. | ||
− | Parts of her psychological background may be attributed to being the survivor of a murder-arson. Nevertheless she started out as a vigilante, starting to kill criminals for increasingly little infringements until she was incorporated into the Southern Group and subsequently reigned in in a manner by the leader of the group, [[Mikuni Oriko]]. This | + | Parts of her psychological background may be attributed to being the survivor of a murder-arson. Nevertheless she started out as a vigilante, starting to kill criminals for increasingly little infringements until she was incorporated into the Southern Group and subsequently reigned in in a manner by the leader of the group, [[Mikuni Oriko]]. This focussed her violent tendencies on rivalling but also perceivably ''innocent'', if somewhat erratic, [[magical girl]]s. |
Hinata was always quick to anger and eager to fight, which leaves the method or arguments employed by Oriko still a mystery. | Hinata was always quick to anger and eager to fight, which leaves the method or arguments employed by Oriko still a mystery. |