>>3940927>nameNi-je/Ni-ze is not even a real Korean name as far as I can tell, and Lee is the 'Smith' of Korean surnames. Her name has no real bearing on anything, but I do like the aesthetics of it, how it sounds to say and looks when written down.
>how farWell, she's kept her 'no killing' promise to the point of being killed at least once herself, so when something really does matter to her she can really stick with it.
>special itemsHer sword is unusual as far as swords go, but apart from the second hilt I don't think there's anything particularly special about it. It is cool, even if it doesn't particularly mean anything to her.
>first impressionsWhen I first saw how she acts in the comic, I figured she was just a comic relief character, which I guess isn't inaccurate. But there's a lot more to her that I discovered later on that really made me feel for her and fall for her.
>>3941817I only ever had one short-lived crush back when I was in middle school, way before I met her. I doubt she'd care in the slightest.
>>3942029Haha what a silly theoretical question that has absolutely nothing to do with my wife's natural state of being at all
Anyway, for her, it's been abusing drugs to keep her thoughts scattered, and avoiding introspection/deep thought in general, instead just 'living without thinking,' plus the whole reason she became a killer in the first place was hoping that the negative karma would eventually help her find someone capable of killing her for good.
>>3942030I think she'd enjoy being pampered on any day.
>>3942035She definitely has, but it barely matters since her 'needs' are less than normal people. But being hungry, cold, etc must still suck, which I guess is why she took a place in Mo-ju's gang.
>>3942038Even if she wasn't already basically the exact opposite of a cop, I doubt she'd be a 'competent' one by any measure. Imagining it sort of makes me think of Otonashi Kiruko, they're a bit similar in personality.