Naoya Masaharu

 

Name: Naoya Masaharu

Nickname: When Clayman was younger she called him "Haru"

Age: 22

Sex: Male

Birthdate: March 1

Sign: Pisces

Bloodtype: AB

Hair: Dark Red

Eyes: Dark Blue

Nationality: Japanese

Occupation: No one is entirely sure, but it's believed it has something to do with contacting Wilhelm's husbands.

Ability: Is a very powerful medium (can contact and channel the dead).

When Naoya was only six years old he was hit by a car. The accident actually left him temporarily dead, and after his near-death experience he discovered his abilities as a medium. Unfortunately, the same accident that gave him his medium abilities also cost him his right eye and caused severe damage to the left side of his head, which rendered his right side almost completely paralyzed. Someone told Tokyo's most famous medium (who also happened to be Clayman's mother) about the scared little boy who had no one else in the world. She braved the hospital (mediums dislike hospitals) to visit him, and eventually took him in as an apprentice. He was like an older brother to Chieri (Clayman), the medium's biological daughter, and everything seemed to be going great until he was about 18. The woman he had come to accept as his mother was in an accident and sent (against her wishes) to the hospital. When told only family could come in she only told the receptionist that Chieri was her daughter and never said Naoya was her son. Bitter, Naoya spread the word that the woman was a fraud and completely unstable, and even had her sent to a mental institution for a while. When she finally got out she found out Naoya had disappeared, and he had taken all of her paintings with her. Naoya became consumed with hatred for Chieri, who he felt took her away from him. Chieri's mother never could recover from the blow to her reputation and died soon after Naoya's disappearence. It wasn't until it was too late that Naoya discovered the reason she hadn't said he was her son was because she knew how painful it would be for him to come to the hospital.