>>3115166Cont.
Gensoukai is already like a VR game isekai since it's been digitised to preserve it, but I think a false death transfer would be most fitting. It's kind of what happened anyway, depending on your delusions.
Since she travels for work all the time without luggage, her top concern in a new world would be fitting in. She might be ecstatic at the chance to be normal and accepted somewhere, but she's extremely sensitive to how others perceive her. If she's met with suspicion then the whole narrative becomes suspenseful.
In a magic school I imagine she'd either be the incredibly unprofessional professor who excels in her field but is wary about the destructive use of magic (oh hey Glenn), or one of those post-graduate students living in dorms that is perpetually out of money and nobody is quite sure what she's meant to be working on but the head keeps giving her leeway and pardons to let her stay until she finishes "something".
>>>/a/170107101She's motivated by a need to repay an impossible debt. She honestly believes that living was a crime, and the only way to offset the balance of existing is to help and protect others. According to court records it was dying that was the crime, and blowing up the library was the source of monetary debt, but she's not really listening. I don't think she has an end goal, not after a second suicide was taken off her list. She's very much someone who just watches as things happen and tries to do things in the moment. Thinking further ahead might be painful.
>>3115152No, I've only made civil comments about the manga story to put them off. I feel like I'm on the cusp of starting shit with Tumblrites though. I'm not sure what to do now they've found my art.