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− | |quote = " | + | |quote = "Oh, [[Chitose Yuma|child.]] You thought [[Southern Group|we]] were monsters, but you're not any different than we were. I will always love you, my very own monster, despite the things I did to you, and you did to me."|source = {{ch|44}} |
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She introduced [[Chitose Yuma]], newly contracted, as a fifth member into the group and mentored her. | She introduced [[Chitose Yuma]], newly contracted, as a fifth member into the group and mentored her. | ||
− | Of the four of the original group, Mikuni Oriko was the sanest, which is not as hard as it may seem, and also the mastermind behind the groups formation and operation. In this role she was the James | + | Of the four of the original group, Mikuni Oriko was the sanest, which is not as hard as it may seem, and also the mastermind behind the groups formation and operation. In this role she was the James Moriarity befitting of [[Akemi Homura]]'s Sherlock Holmes. The somewhat random incursions grew concerted, as did the killings of magical girls. The murders and inefficient grief cube harvesting led to the [[Incubator]]s regretting Oriko's recruitment. The Southern Group's activities only stopped when they were nearly completely exterminated by demons, with Yuma the only survivor. Unbeknownst to the public, it was Yuma who orchestrated the fall of the Southern Group; this fact is known only by the Mitakihara Four and [[Shizuki Ryouko|Shizuki Ryouko.]] Oriko, who shattered her own gem, caused Yuma to go into a guilt-ridden, self-destructive state. Mami, Kyouko, and [[Akemi Homura]] would then save Yuma. |
As an historical figure she is rather ambiguous – especially considering her power. It is questionable if all of her actions were truly random and unjustified murder of innocent people or of she mayhaps used her power to weed out detrimental futures. The recruitment of Yuma, who did not really match the deranged psychological make-up of the rest of the group, makes for conjecture on Oriko's reasoning. | As an historical figure she is rather ambiguous – especially considering her power. It is questionable if all of her actions were truly random and unjustified murder of innocent people or of she mayhaps used her power to weed out detrimental futures. The recruitment of Yuma, who did not really match the deranged psychological make-up of the rest of the group, makes for conjecture on Oriko's reasoning. |