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Her Experiences

The first time I met Tina I accidentally knocked into her. She apologized for being knocked into and asked if I'd been hurt. Of course, as soon as she finished asking, she fell fast asleep. She certainly is a very kind person. To be honest, I hadn't heard of her rare disease, narcolepsy, before. It's hard to imagine what it must be like, only staying awake for four hours a day... If that was me, I think I'd be angry at the world for giving me that illness. But Tina doesn't seem to object to the problems it causes her. "As long as it doesn't cause annoyance for anyone else," she always says. I think her personality stems from her good upbringing and aristocratic background. Ha! Talking to her makes even me a bit more softly spoken.
—Vice

Her Story (I)

I was born in Lumopolis, a member of the Campbell clan. As heir, I have inherited the Divine Hand and the title. My family taught me proper etiquette and ensured I had the best possible education to make me worthy of the Divine Hand. And I'm so grateful for all that. I know I am in an incredibly lucky and privileged position... When I was young, before I contracted narcolepsy, there didn't seem to be anything unusual about me. It was only as I got older and needed more and more sleep that my family started to worry. At first, I just got tired easily, but then I started suddenly drifting off to sleep. By the age of fourteen, I could only stay awake for four hours, and then I'd just fall asleep. I started keeping notes on when I'd got up and when I would need to sleep. That made things so much easier!

Her Story (II)

A doctor once spent three years trying to heal me. He couldn't cure the narcolepsy, but he did confirm that the illness is linked to the Divine Hand. According to him, the Divine Hand consumes all my energy, meaning I need extended sleep periods. As I got older, the powers of the Divine Hand got stronger, but that just meant I needed more sleep. When I asked him why none of the previous inheritors of the Divine Hand had this problem, he explained that different people might cope with the problem in different ways. I think that makes sense. Suddenly falling asleep isn't very convenient, but I can do all my daily tasks in four hours. So it's not the worst problem to have, right?

Her Story (III)

Then I went to work in the Hall of Justice. But my narcolepsy reduced the amount of work I could do, which annoyed my colleagues. They thought I only got the job because of my family. And I can't blame them for thinking like that... But I am going to work hard and prove myself to them. And I don't have to do it alone! Leyn is a great person to work with, the ideal partner. He's helped me so much. When I get lost, he reassures me and tells me we'll work on things together. That gets me through the tough times. I know I'm going to keep working hard to become a better judge, whether that means ensuring cases are handled fairly or continuing the sacred mission of the Hall of Justice. And you'll support me too, won't you, %s?

Her Story (IV)

I met this really cute Eclipsite once, and we had so much fun getting to know each other. Meeting that particular Eclipsite made me wonder if there could be innocent ones among all those evil monsters. Could there be different Eclipsite personalities? But I promise that's the only Eclipsite I care about. I even get a little obsessed with it, if I'm honest—wouldn't it be wonderful if I could keep that little Eclipsite as a pet? But that's just not possible here in Lumopolis. Hmm... Anyway, it's just a thought. I'm a judge at the Hall of Justice, so I know all the rules and regulations here in Lumopolis. And that the vast majority of people would find the idea unacceptable... But you don't need to worry about me, %s. I'm not going to get down about it. I'll go and visit my little Eclipsite when I get a chance.