Gloria Kindheart, alias Gen, is an agent in the Department of Geographical Aberrations. Though the four agents involved in her recruitment went in originally thinking her to be a Sue, Gloria proved to be not quite that bad—though the fic around her was—and as a result made the decision to recruit her instead. Apart from missing her friends and parents (who she knows she can never see again, though not precisely why [they're all dead already]) and getting over an annoying habit of tacking "-th"s onto the end of words for heavy emphasis, she's adjusting well to the PPC.
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| - Gloria Kindheart, alias Gen, is an agent in the Department of Geographical Aberrations. Though the four agents involved in her recruitment went in originally thinking her to be a Sue, Gloria proved to be not quite that bad—though the fic around her was—and as a result made the decision to recruit her instead. Apart from missing her friends and parents (who she knows she can never see again, though not precisely why [they're all dead already]) and getting over an annoying habit of tacking "-th"s onto the end of words for heavy emphasis, she's adjusting well to the PPC.
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| - One Piece, Bleach, Full Metal Alchemist, Trinity Blood, +Anima, etc.
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| - Gloria just after leaving training.
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| - Gloria Kindheart, alias Gen, is an agent in the Department of Geographical Aberrations. Though the four agents involved in her recruitment went in originally thinking her to be a Sue, Gloria proved to be not quite that bad—though the fic around her was—and as a result made the decision to recruit her instead. Apart from missing her friends and parents (who she knows she can never see again, though not precisely why [they're all dead already]) and getting over an annoying habit of tacking "-th"s onto the end of words for heavy emphasis, she's adjusting well to the PPC.
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