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Najimi Ajimu

From The Codex
God, just how long are they going to squabble over such pointless things? They're all the same in my eyes. Nothing but a bunch of trash. Light and darkness. Good and evil. Poison and antidote. Winning and losing. Strength and weakness. Black and white. Success and failure. Happiness and sorrow…they're really all the same after all. Why hasn't everyone realized this already…
~ Najimi Ajimu thinking about Medaka Kurokami and Misogi Kumagawa
Comics that go longer than ten volumes just coast on their success. At least that's my theory. And this has already gone three volumes over that. So just watch. I'll end this manga before the anime starts.
~ Najimi Ajimu to Zenkichi Hitoyoshi

Background

Najimi Ajimu is the founder of Hakoniwa Academy and the creator of the Flask Plan. Her partner is Hanten Shiranui. The leader of the Not Equals, Ajimu has been absent for three years after being sealed by Misogi Kumagawa. After Medaka Kurokami's success in reforming Kumagawa, the seal has weakened, whereupon Ajimu is set loose. Ajimu is the chief antagonist of the Kurokami Medaka's Successor Arc.

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History
Five thousand years ago, Iihiko Shishime became the first man Ajimu could not win against. In trying to attain a certain goal, Ajimu fought and lost against Iihiko at least one hundred million times, despite using all her skills and being aided by other Not Equals she had created. Eventually, Ajimu achieved her goal by simply avoiding him. A little more than one hundred years ago, Ajimu switched over from her test tube plan to the Flask Plan; her image of a perfect human was likely influenced by Iihiko. Three years prior to the start of the series, Ajimu made Kumagawa the president of the Hakobune Middle School Student Council, joining herself as the vice-president. However, Kumagawa viciously attacked Ajimu, ostensibly to confirm his feelings for her. Worried that he loved her only for her good looks, Kumgawa ripped off her face.

Good Loser Kumagawa
During Kumagawa's time at Suisou Academy, Ajimu meets him in the dream classroom after he is killed by Fude Ezumachi. Ajimu mocks Kumagawa, asking how he died, and when he will find a skill holder that can defeat her. Ajimu cheers him on, but is upset as Kumagawa ignores her. She asks him if Ezumachi does indeed have the power to defeat her, agreeing that his skill is impressive in that it defeated All Fiction. After Kumagawa's apology, Ajimu tells Kumagawa not to give up, since defeating her and her 12 quadrillion skills might be easier than he thinks. As Kumagawa leaves, he addresses her as Vice-President Ajimu; Ajimu tells him to call her Anshin'in.

Kumagawa Incident Arc
After sacrificing himself to kill Kumagawa during the General Affairs Manager's Battle, Zenkichi wakes up in a classroom he is familiar with, but does not recognize, not of Hakoniwa Academy, and wearing his middle school uniform. While he wonders whether he is in hell, a voice calls out from behind him, telling him there is no life after death. He turns around to find a girl sitting behind him, whose shoes are labeled with "Ajimu". Zenkichi wonders if she is the great king Yama, but she once again reminds him that he is not in hell. She then tells he didn't kill Kumagawa either, though he shouldn't be surprised. Ajimu goes on to explain that Kumagawa's All Fiction interacts with the law of causality, and that he cannot die because of it. She tells Zenkichi he is lucky that he didn't become a murderer. When Zenkichi laments that he himself died, Ajimu corrects him; his heart stopped due to the shock from his injuries, so she took his consciousness away. When Zenkichi asks who she is, she tells him if he can't remember, then she is no one. She then goes on to tell him that Kumagawa met her to, and that he meets the "her" inside of his heart every-time he dies. Ajimu tells Zenkichi that she has restored his eyesight, and to come back once the competition is over. Her parting words to him are the order not to make Medaka cry anymore. The sight Ajimu lent Zenkichi is actually her skill, Parasite Seeing.

In the dream classroom, Ajimu is seen before a beaten and bloodied Kumagawa, telling him to call her Anshin'in. Ajimu suggests they continue this "game" until Kumagawa changes his mind about getting his original Minus back, but admits he might have a chance to beat her quadrillion skills with his fearsome All Fiction. In response to Kumagawa comparing her to a Shōnen Jump battle manga, Ajimu states she left Jump behind in elementary school, as the cruel reality she read in it was that only the powerful win in the end. As Kumagawa makes to leave, Ajimu stops him, demanding that he express himself honestly. After Kumagawa's speech, Ajimu kisses him, giving back his original Minus in return for Hundred Gauntlets (and by extension, All Fiction). She tells Kumagawa she is just an even kind of girl, helping both sides of the fight. She insists though, that Kumagawa's loss to Medaka is inevitable. After Kumagawa leaves, Ajimu smiles to herself, and thinks about both Medaka and Kumagawa, before dropping her facade and complaining about how they keep squabbling over the pointless distinctions of life. After the conclusion of the election battles, Ajimu and Hanten are seen in Hakama Shiranui's office. Ajimu voices her pleasure the Book Maker seal has weakened with Kumagawa's reformation, and that the battles have supplied them with much data for the Flask Plan. Hakama offers to transfer them into Class -13, an offer Ajimu turns down for both herself and Hanten.

Kurokami Medaka's Successor Arc
As everyone is gathering at the Student Council Headquarters, Kumagawa warns everyone of the Delayed Two, the Not Equals. Kumagawa says that despite sealing them both with Book Maker and All Fiction, they are regaining their power and they need all the help they can get to fight what they are scheming. Ajimu unexpectedly shows up behind Kumagawa, denying any schemes at all. She smiles, saying that she wanted to play with Zenkichi after the Student Council Battle Arc. She gives Zenkichi and Kumagawa an armless hug, happy that both of them have reconciled. Zenkichi, however, saw through her facade. She reveals that she is both immortal and the creator of the Flask Plan. Zenkichi believes Ajimu visiting is a war declaration and states that the Student Council will take them all but Ajimu denies this. She does not want to fight because Medaka is so strong of a Main Character, one that appears every 1,000 years. She reveals that she will wait until Medaka graduates to restart the Flask Plan. She states loudly that the Council can take their time prolonging the series and their dram because the last boss is too much for them. While they wither away, she can spend the next three years playing with her cell phone.

After the Student Council selected their five candidates, Ajimu teleports out of nowhere, riding Zenkichi's shoulders. Ajimu applauds their effort, saying it could potentially stop her plans for all time but, creating people to oppose her is very similar to the Flask Plan's goal of creating perfect humans. Ajimu says, if the council doesn't mind, she has implanted a Not Equal within the candidate group. If the council isn't careful, they might make the successor to the Flask Plan instead. Ajimu stands on the roof of a building, looking over all that has changed since the last time she visited. Behind her, Suishou Kibougaoka, Ima Takarabe, Kiki Kikitsu, Shori Wanizuka, Tsugiha Yojirou have gathered, saying that none of them were revealed as Not Equals. When Takarabe asks to "talk" with Kumagawa more, Ajimu allows her, saying that they should use the "Honey Trap" against such a boy. After Kumagawa defeats the Candidate Council, Ajimu teleports behind him, saying he has gained something worth more than a victory-the panties of an junior high girl. She reveals that all of the Candidates are Normals you can find in 4-komas. Ajimu walks away, telling Kumagawa to consider Ajimu and the Flask Plan for a bit- how, maybe, they can coexist with the Student Council.

Ajimu visits the Student Council while they begin the treasure hunt but Medaka makes her reveal herself from her Nabeshima disguise. Ajimu says Medaka and she should move somewhere else so Zenkichi does not hear. Medaka says they should expose themselves and talk heart to heart but Ajimu does not like exposing herself. They both went to the Clock Tower Underground's 6th floor Onsen. Ajimu is surprised that Medaka used the training camp that she thought up as a joke. She reveals that she sent the six hundred junior high students that were present at that candidate selection meeting but Medaka does not care, she will continue to educate the candidates. Medaka asks how many people are "Not Equal/Najimi Ajimu" and Ajimu replies that she is 700,000,000 people. She calls Medaka's dream of a ideal world a pipe dream but Medaka states that is her reason to strive for it. Ajimu also reveals that 60 of the junior high students were Not Equals. Shortly after, they moved to the Clock Tower Underground Level 11 - Ball Game Floor. Medaka asks why Ajimu didn't send the 700 million Not Equals after Medaka but Ajimu says that they all would be easily defeated by Medaka. Ajimu thinks that if she became Medaka's friend, Medaka can easily be swayed. At the Meda Trial, Ajimu went to pick up a soccer goal from the fields and walk it up to the top of the clock tower. When she sees Akune failing, Ajimu smiles saying that her plans will continue on schedule.

After the treasure hunt, Ajimu watches the conflict on the grounds with a smile, saying that the reason she sent those five Normals was to replace Zenkichi in Medaka's heart. She teleports down to the distraught Zenkichi. She convinces him that being Medaka's enemy will make him closer to Medaka's heart. She wants him to become the Main Character through the Flask Plan. If Zenkichi refuses, Ajimu will forget him and give him other women to chase after. Zenkichi agrees. Ajimu teleports back to pass the news. Hitoyoshi's allies think Zenkichi doesn't have a chance of winning against Medaka but AJimu assures them that Medaka is defeatable since she has a flaw- she killed her "father."

After Kumagawa's fight with Munakata, Ajimu conducts the Safe Plan meeting in Ghost Babel at night. Ajimu reviews that there are currently three forces facing against each other. When asked how Kumagawa regained All Fiction, Ajimu states that, because All Fiction is a revised version of her Hundred Gauntlets, Kumagawa still have traces of the ability in him. Ajimu also adds that one should never fight themselves; yourself is an ally and once you do fight yourself, you lost. She reveals that Hanten Shiranui has the skill to make skills and that Zenkichi can choose any skill he would like to have. When Zenkichi tells her what skill he wants, Ajimu tells him that he is absolutely insane. Ajimu ponders for a bit on her invisible chair. She says that what Zenkichi wants is a insult to all those before him and would make the other Main Characters of the past look like relics-but only those who do not value the masters of the past can keep the world turning. She acknowledges Zenkichi's will and kissed him and Mukae Emukae to send them to the dream world. In the dream world, Ajimu reveals herself to be the girl from when Zenkichi died. She gives them their first challenge: defeat her. In reality, Ajimu teleports to Tsurubami, asking to hear the situation. She asks for his impression since he is the step-brother of Medaka. In the dream world, Ajimu is dodging all of the attacks from Zenkichi and Mukae while doing picture-perfect poses. She asks Zenkichi what does it mean to defeat Medaka. When Zenkichi confesses that he loves Medaka, Ajimu smiles, saying that this bad battle manga will now be a bad love comedy.

Afterwards, Ajimu reveals to Tsurubami and Zenkichi that she changed this manga to a love comedy because the main character has a higher chance of winning in this genre. She makes the declaration that she will then end this manga before the anime starts. Ajimu meets with Shiranui with the proposal papers to move the election from April to December. She thinks Zenkichi will win, just like a side character that beats all others in popularity polls- the underdog effect. She reveals that the last year's election might be based off the bandwagon effect and low voter turnout. Ajimu will based the election on getting the votes of Abnormals, Minuses, Normals, and the people who voted for Medaka because of Zenkichi's help, like Shiranui. As Shiranui leaves, Ajimu asks why she is helping Zenkichi with his love. Shiranui says that Ajimu doesn't know a thing even though she lived forever.

At the festival Ajimu watches the events on the sidelines. She laughs when she sees Medaka fighting against the entire student body in the tug of war, saying that even an airplane cannot fly with that much force. When Medaka shakes off the entire student body, Ajimu was indeed shocked by Medaka's great strength when she pulled the entire student body while she ran. Ajimu watches Zenkichi's meeting with the famous stars with Aoki Aka. She states that Zenkichi's skill has awakened. Ajimu talks with Medaka before the bands battle, showing that only one screw is left on her body thanks to the Election Management Committee's Chairwoman's work.

Jet Black Bride Arc
When Medaka gathers teammates with which to fight her suitors, Ajimu (in a new school uniform) is one of the people she chooses. Her promised reward is a waste of time. Later, the All Jokers meet Bukiko Udou on the aircraft carrier Black, the stage for the second Jet Black Wedding Feast. They follow Udou into the ship, with Medaka explaining to her teammates about her situation. Ajimu listens on as Udou explains the rules. As Medaka prepares to fight her suitors herself, she is stopped by Ajimu and the others, Ajimu declaring that she will fight first. Ajimu defeats all six of the suitors using six hundred of her skills, and one more to count up how many she did use. She rather flippantly remarks that, with only six hundred, it wouldn't have been strange if either side had won. She shyly claims she only meant to use four hundred and fifty-nine skills, but that reality isn't kind. She then confronts Udou, demanding that she introduce the real suitors, as the six she just defeated were merely doubles. When Medaka asks Ajimu if she stepped in so she wouldn't have to fight a pointless battle, Ajimu replies that she just wanted to troll Medaka. Ajimu watches on as the real suitors arrive. She makes no comment as the suitors declare their intent to defeat the doubles as well. Hearing the plan for the continuation of the Jet Black Wedding Feast, Ajimu points out that there is still little reason for Medaka to agree to participate. Ajimu is surprised when Medaka accepts on the condition she learn the identity of Fukurou Tsurubami's murderer. Along with the rest of the All Jokers, Ajimu is sealed into a card by the smallest suitor.

Still sealed within Momo Momozono's card, Ajimu idles in her dream classroom, remarking that quite the unbelievable child and style were born while she was under the effects of Book Maker. Seeing there is nothing she or Kumagawa can do for Zenkichi, she decides to enjoy the seal a little longer. However, she remembers her training with Zenkichi in preparation for the election, and chooses to find a way out after all. Ajimu and Hanten are released by Momozono per her deal with Medaka. Ajimu tells Medaka that Momozono wanted her to choose them, since they were already close to escaping themselves, causing Medaka to ask if Ajimu cannot just thank her. As Ajimu prepares to end everything, Medaka stops her. Ajimu chastises her for giving in to her emotions, but acquiesces. In the new area, Ajimu and the others listen on as the rules of the game are laid out. Ajimu chastises Wanizuka for not remembering the rules properly, and tells her she can stop being a Not Equal at any time. She observes that Momozono can attack Medaka directly from her position. Ajimu is surprised when Medaka chooses to leave the room. As Medaka continues to leave each time after her turn, Ajimu wonders at what her plan is. When Kudaki Torai confronts Medaka on her behavior, Ajimu theorizes that she probably a supporter of the old Medaka. She is not surprised when Medaka declares that she will not fight a fight that shames her friends. Having heard Momozono's explanation, Ajimu wonders at how Fukurou could have orchestrated all that has happened after his death. She appears unfazed when Momozono continues with the game mid-explanation. Ajimu, displeased with everyone else not keeping up, asks Wanizuka to bring up the records for the game so far. Wanizuka does not have the record, so Ajimu produces them on the tablet from her own memory. Ajimu listens on as Momozono reveals Medaka's true plan; to force the suitor to end with "surrender" by manipulating the entire audience not to use the necessary syllables. Ajimu is present when Zenkichi is healed. She is unsurprised by Medaka's reaction to Zenkichi's depression. Together, the Student Council and the All Jokers (and Namanie Nienami) return to Hakoniwa Academy.

Unknown Shiranui Arc
Ajimu meets Medaka in the Tea Room, where they discuss why no one seems to remember Hansode Shiranui. Ajimu reveals that Kumagawa has used his All Fiction, and has already tracked him down and forced him to talk. She then goes on to explain to Medaka how Shiranui was actually Medaka's double, assigned to Hakoniwa Academy to support Medaka from the shadows. Ajimu asks Kumagawa why Medaka still remembers Shiranui, who replies it is most likely because Medaka was so closely tied to Shiranui. After Zenkichi arrives at the Tea Room looking for Shiranui, Ajimu explains that she intends to meet with Shiranui, and offers to bring Medaka and Zenkichi with her.

Ajimu drives Medaka, Zenkichi, and Kumagawa to meet Shiranui in a jeep. She laughs off Kumagawa's and Medaka's questions, before making an emergency stop to avoid Kairai Kugurugi. When Kairai pulls out a revolver, Ajimu defeats him once again, this time with a hundred gun skills. Due to the terrain, the group abandons the jeep and advances on foot. The group eventually comes to a three way branch in the path. After Kairai comments that he can see why his lady lost to Medaka, Ajimu tells him Medaka grew stronger because of the Jet Black Wedding Feast. Ajimu and the others are surprised by the appearance of the Gate Guardians "Doppelgangers". Ajimu fights her doppelganger. She is shown grinning at the difficulty her opponent gives her. At Zenkichi's prompting, the members of the group switch opponents; Ajimu defeats Medaka's doppelganger. Obi arrives to congratulate the group and introduce herself. She then explains the next game - tag. Walking through the village, Ajimu asks if the Shiranui are not protecting the Kurokami family; Obi turns back and states the Shiranui Village is protecting the world. Despite having the power to foresee the future, Ajimu chooses to be fair to any possible twists in the plot. She watches on as Medaka answers the final question. After Medaka supplies the right answer, the group enters the mansion to meet Shiranui.

The group reunites with Shiranui. Ajimu notices when Obi leaves. Ajimu stays quiet as the others talk to Shiranui. Ajimu is surprised by the arrival of Iihiko. She tells the others to run, revealing that she can only hold him off for fifteen seconds. As Iihiko greets her, Ajimu responds in kind, telling him she does not want to be called Anshin'in by him. After Iihiko counterattacks Zenkichi, Ajimu calms Medaka by telling her Zenkichi has survived. After Kumagawa is defeated as well, Ajimu once again tells Medaka to run. At Medaka's insistence and Obi's pushing, Ajimu reveals her history with Iihiko, then orders Medaka to run. After Medaka escapes, Ajimu notes that the other girl still rescued her enemies as well as her friends. As Iihiko taunts her with his "weapon" (a rubber band), Ajimu notes that he has not changed, and makes her distaste clear. Changing his tone, Iihiko tells Ajimu he has grown bored with fighting her, and offers to let her live if she captures the group that has just escaped. Ajimu refuses without hesitation, and activates several of her skills. In response, Iihiko uses the rubber band to blow her body in half. Her death is confirmed by Hanten.

Ajimu meets Kumagawa in the dream world classroom. Ajimu explains that what he is seeing is just a recording; Kumagawa lifts up her skirt. Having predicted how he would act, the Ajimu recording kicks Kumagawa in the head. She goes on to say that she does not regret dying and, bringing out two parcels, tells Kumagawa she has left him an inheritance. Ajimu claims she wanted to give Kumagawa all her skills, but that there are only two he can use: Hundred Gauntlets, which will stop the deterioration of his All Fiction, and a second skill, which is to be a surprise. She tells Kumagawa that she is rooting for him, and that this is the only biased action she has ever done as a Not Equal. As Kumagawa complains, she insists that she cannot hear him; getting up, she goes to the window and looks for the loser star Kumagawa was born under. After Kumagawa picks one out, Ajimu destroys it. She then hugs Kumagawa, telling him he is a star of hope for the weak, and that he was like a cute little brother to her. The second skill is revealed to be Unskilled. As Zenkichi hovers near death, Ajimu's voice is one of the many that gives him encouragement. She is also one of the people he remembers before preparing to fight Iihiko.

Bouquet Toss To The Future Arc
Ajimu is named as one of Medaka's opponents in the 100 Flowers Run. Being deceased, Kumagawa holds flower number four in her place. Ajimu passed on a message for Medaka to Kumagawa when she returned Hundred Gauntlets and granted him Unskilled.

Epilogue Arc
Ten years later, Ajimu still has not returned. Her message to Medaka from the 100 Flowers Run is revealed to be a request to play again sometime.

General Information

Name: Najimi Ajimu, Ms. "Peace of Mind"

Origin: Medaka Box

Sex: Female

Age: 3,402,193,822,311, 3,402,193,822,321 during Epilogue Arc (Ten years have passed since the last arc)

Classification: Not Equal, Non-Human

Species: Unknown

Occupation: Hakoniwa Academy Founder, Flask Plan Designer

Status: Alive (Despite her dying to Iihiko Shishime, it is noted that his destruction was reversed and thus she's back alive)

Alignment: Initially Chaotic Neutral (Is the Flask Plan Designer and the founder of Hakoniwa Academy, viewing good and evil as trivial concepts that are the same, created aspects of her Not Equal selves but gave them all personalities, feelings, a past, a life, and told them to be free and be themselves), becomes Chaotic Good (After Medaka Kurokami lists her suicide as an impossibility, Ajimu is brought to tears and joins the school with Medaka and co., giving her life against Iihiko Shishime so they may escape. Gave Misogi Kumagawa hope that he can win, along with destroying the star that represents him being a loser)

Codex Statistics

Key: Sealed | Unsealed

Grade: S | S

Tier: At least High 8-C, likely Higher | At least High 8-C, likely Far Higher. 6-A with Pangaea Crusher, 4-C with "Bang", Unknown-A with Baby Universe & Complete Jungle

Cardinality: Finite

Dimensionality: 3-D, Devoid with Husky Voice Dimension (With Husky Voice Dimension, surpasses the concept of dimensions skill)

Attack Potency: At least Large Building level, likely Higher (While sealed by bookmaker her strength should be equal or greater to Misogi Kumagawa's, as the seal was weaknening, who briefly fought against Medaka Kurokami who in her Perseus mode, dragged a portion of a school with sheer strength while being tied down to the walls with steel strings, consequently destroying the buildings in the surroundings) | At least Large Building level, likely Far Higher. Continent level with Pangaea Crusher (With Pangaea Crusher, continent crushing skill), Star level with "Bang" (Could destroy a star from a distance), Unknown: Cosmic level with Baby Universe & Complete Jungle (With Baby Universe, creates a new universe skill. With Complete Jungle, complete all of creation skill)

Durability: At least Large Building level, likely Higher | At least Large Building level, likely Far Higher. Husky Voice makes her difficult to kill

Striking Strength: At least Large Building Class, likely Higher | At least Large Building Class, likely Higher

Lifting Strength: At least Superhuman (Casually lifted a soccer goal while climbing up the wall of a clock tower)

Travel Speed: Hypersonic (Comparable to Medaka Kurokami, who moved so fast she stole all of their cigarettes before a group of eight men could react, which gives these results and could hop at mach 2) | At least Supersonic. Instantaneous with Route Selection (With Route Selection, instant movement skill), Unknown: Undefinable with Husky Voice (Husky Voice completely surpasses dimensions)

Attack Speed: Relativistic+ (Comparable to Medaka Kurokami, who can play and move her body at sublight speeds with no issue) | Relativistic+, Faster Than Light Attack Speed (Fired and destroyed a star lightyears away within seconds). Instantaneous with Route Selection, Unknown: Undefinable with Husky Voice

Reaction Speed: Relativistic+ | Relativistic+. Instantaneous with Route Selection, Unknown: Undefinable with Husky Voice

Stamina: Limitless

Range: Standard Melee, Stellar (Destroyed a distant star), Varies up to at least Universal with various skills (Various of her skills have her govern the concept of universal laws of things), Cross-Dimensional with Husky Voice (With Husky Voice Dimension, surpasses the concept of dimensions skill)

Intelligence: Cosmic Intelligence (Ajimu is a being that has lived for over 3,402,193,822,311 years, witnessing the birth of the universe and the birth of humanity. Has skills such as Wise Man Collection, a knowledge governing skill. Along with Manual Memory, a know every answer skill)

Knowledge: Cosmic level usually, Omniscient level realistically (Ajimu actually realistically knows everything that will happen but she refuses to use her omniscience as she views it as unfair to spoil any twist in the plot)


Powers and Techniques

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Martial Arts (Can casually put one into a leg lock), Breaking the Fourth Wall (Ajimu is aware that she's in a manga, acknowledged when the manga went into color, spoke directly to the audience during [1]), Self-Sustenance (Respiratory Self-Sustenance, Nutritional Self-Sustenance, & Restful Self-Sustenance; Waited over 3 trillion years for humanity floating in an empty void prior), Non-Dualism (To Ajimu, dualistic distinctions are meaningless, and opposites are all the same, as in her perspective, they are all nothing more than ink on a page[2]), Omniscience (Ajimu is in actuality an omniscient being, though she purposefully doesn't use it in order to not spoil the plot for others), Limited Acausality (Temporal Singularity; Ajimu was sealed by Kumagawa's bookmaker but has another version of her that exists in the world of dreams that is the prime version of her), Immortality (Ageless; With Death Block, gives her eternal life), Teleportation & Dimensional Travel (With Alibi Lock, Ajimu can be wherever she wants, in a locked room, in space, in heaven, in hell, inside a dream, inside the heart, and inside all people at once. Noted to have teleportation magic), Sense Manipulation & Extrasensory Perception (With Parasite Eyes, Ajimu can restore one's sight being erased, along with giving them the ability to see to an extent that they can see through other people's eyes and view how they see the world, along with seeing their attacks and the weakness behind their attacks), Power Bestowal (Ajimu gave Misogi his ability All Fiction, gave Zenkichi parasite eye), Power Nullification (With Live Zero, a skill that nullifies any skill), Hive Mind (Made aspects of herself that hide as trainees for Medaka, noting even further that there are 700 million aspects of her), Perception Manipulation (With Beginner's Mistake, a skill that tampers with the opponent's perceptions), Disease Manipulation (With "The Five Forks", the opponent scratched with her claws fall victim to an ailment and the user can manipulate that ailment to give them any disease or sickness, from cancer to a heart attack, and incurable diseases), Battlefield Removal (Application Based) & Time Travel (With Door to Door can send targets into the world of dreams along with taking people from different points in time to the world of dreams, where one has to fight the prime Ajimu who isn't sealed).


Resistance to Conceptual Manipulation (Even when Misogi erased the concept of color with All Fiction, Ajimu was still in full color[3]), Sense Manipulation & Extrasensory Perception (Noted that with Standing Ovation, she cannot be affected by Parasite Eye), Sealing (It took the combined efforts of All Fiction and Bookmaker to seal her, with Bookmaker alone not being enough. Noted that Misogi that the card style technique that sealed him Ajimu would be able to escape she's just enjoying being sealed), Telepathy (Ajimu's mind can not be read)

Equipment

Nothing notable.


Notable Techniques

Superhuman Physiology: Even being sealed by the combination of Kumagawa's Book Maker and All Fiction, Ajimu seems to have great strength. She has crushed the ground by just stepping on it. Ajimu has also carried a soccer goal all the way to the top of the clock tower using only one hand. Ajimu is shown to be incredibly fast, to have dodged both the attacks of Zenkichi and Emukae simultaneously without effort while doing a sideways peace sign.

Other

Standard Tactics: Ajimu spams hundreds of skills at once on her opponent, easily defeating them.

Weaknesses: Has an in-universe weakness of her being an antagonist that's meant to lose due to the writer, though she later adapts to it as she beats defeat Medaka's doppelganger, who holds all of her abilities and physiology. Ajimu is also incredibly suicidial as she views reality as nothing more then a manga, seeing everything as pointless. Ajimu is noted to be a joker, who typically lets the enemy get their first hit off, though this seems more like an in-universe weakness as the reasonings as Ajimu's reasoning is that she's more likely not to dodge those with unknown powers.

Note: Ajimu is not crazy like the characters believe in the manga, Ajimu proved her point that reality is nothing more then a manga but obviously characters that exist in the manga would believe she's just crazy for this fact. Along with this, Ajimu directly talks to the audience in Medaka Box Abnormal Episode 12 with the Medaka Box manga in shot, showing even further that everything she's saying is real, to claim that any of this is lying is essentially saying that Medaka Box exists in the real world, which for obvious reasons that is pure insanity.

Note 2: As Ajimu has 12,858,051,967,633,865 distinct skills, she'd realistically have virtually every single skill in Medaka Box (and arguably on this wiki).

Note 3: The ability Husky Voice Dimension previously translated as a crossing dimension skills is a mistranslation, the raw translation of this skill translated correctly says: " [次元を超えるスキル]" which means "A skill that allows to transcends Dimensions".

Trivia

  • When translated from kanji, Parasite Seeing means Greedy Sight.
  • When translated from kanji, Hundred Gauntlets means Hatch In The Palm.
  • When translated from kanji, Lip Service means Mouth Copy.
  • When translated from kanji, Death Block means Death Delaying Step.
  • When translated from kanji, Live Zero means Nullified Reliance's Effect.
  • When translated from kanji, Standing Ovation means Knowing the Place Where the Hand's Dance Steps On.
  • When translated from kanji, Unskilled can mean To Win or Lose with True Strength or A Contest of True Strength.
  • The Ero-Guro in Ero-Guro Mirage is an abbreviation for Erotic and Grotesque.
  • Ajimu was voted the seventh most popular character in the series in the third popularity poll with 514 votes.
  • Ajimu was voted the tenth most popular character in the series in the second popularity poll with 375 votes.
  • For some reason, while Ajimu was sealed, she made a personal rule that she would name her Magic Skills after body parts, presumably as she regained control over her body. However, after the seal was broken and she became Kanzen'in-san (完全院さん), she abolished this rule.[110]
  • Of the six categories of skills Ajimu used to defeat the six suitors, the Mental Skills may be the toughest.[111]
  • Although Ajimu says there are 100 of each type of skill, there are in fact 102 Biological skills. This is because in the weekly serialization in Jump, Brain Break and Memory Note were present in place of Luck Dislike Me and Powder Peace. They were replaced in the tankōban because they were too similar to Mental Skills. They were originally considered Biological skills because the brain is biological, and memory is a biological function.[112]
  • All of Ajimu's 100 Boss Skills are specifically done while seated, as "the Boss never rises from their chair".[113]
  • According to Nisio Isin, after writing the first six skill rushes, the Gun Skill rush seemed much more fun. He also stated that it was more lenient than writing up the words used in Delete Shiritori.[114]

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