Introduction:  Part 1
History of Kaijin Tenmei
Note:  I have chosen Fushigi Yuugi's Hotohori to represent Tenmei because, one the eye color has been changed, they look exactly alike.
First Name: Tenmei

Last Name:
Kaijin

Age(earthly appearance):
twenty-three(23)

Birthday
: December 25

Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Kaijin Tenmei originated in the series Sailor Moon as the mysterious Sailor Destiny.  She entered the show during the third season(SMS), and her story continued through until several years past SStars, the final season.  When I first created her, she was much more feminine and did not have a true Japanese name.  Her first "dubbed" name was Rosilyn Dawsile, which eventually was changed to Enhire Fearing.  Through watching the subtitled version, I  came up with a name that sounded Japanese, but I truly had no idea.  Thus, Sailor Destiny took on her first foreign name, Tsykumi Tol'mai, that lasted from the end of my forth grade year to approximately the start of tenth grade.  Only recently have I altered her name once more upon finding a title that genuinely suited her personality.  Kaijin Tenmei, loosely translated, means "mysterious ultimate destiny and devine judgement."

After viewing the entire Sailor Moon series several times through and writing many fanfics, I finally let Tenmei fall in love with the lovely Time Guardian, Sailor Pluto.  Only after much thought about my own life did I decide that it was all right.  However, I had only completed about half of the second novel that I had been working on which involved the two of them as a couple when I went through somewhat of a dilema concerning relationships.  If it weren't for this event, Tenmei probably would have never left the Senshi.  During this short state of depression that I experienced, I started a new and original novel that began with Setsuna's character being brutally murdered.  This was also when I changed Destiny's name from Tol'mai to Tenmei.  Later on I debated on whether or not to go back and let Setsuna live, but I left it in for a dramatic effect.  And so Tenmei left the Senshi forever, seeing as how I was becoming mildly bored with Sailor Moon anyway.

In my original Novel, "A Vision of Fate," Tenmei completes her gruelling training as a warrior and discards her title as Sailor Destiny, taking on the role of Emperor Destiny for her universe, Decoria, instead.  After a major battle, her powerful mother Metallenna cryogenically freezes her and sends her back to the three-dimensional universe for recovery.  She awakens in the year 2763 and boards the space station Genesis Prime to help save the world from utter disaster.  This is where a hint of
Blue Seed is put subtly into play.  Tenmei meets a beautiful but torn scientist named Dekari Matsuna, who bares an uncanny resemblance to Matsudaira Azusa.  Cutting to the chase, Matsuna and Tenmei fall into a love so true that there has never been anything comparable to it.  However, just as Tenmei confesses her love to a wounded Matsuna, the scientist is murdered by the primary evil of the story.

The somewhat confusing ending leaves off with Metallenna appearing to Tenmei and telling her that she can still find Matsuna in another life if she travels back in time over seven hundred years.  Since I had changed the names of the story and altered the personalities, it is more difficult to make out all of the ties.  The story never goes on to say if Tenmei was successful, but her tale afterwards in locked away safely inside of my mind.

Tenmei does reach Earth, and she does find Matsuna's existance in her past life.  However, she is not aware of her discovery for the first few months.  I have Tenmei make her appearance in
Blue Seed just after the first series ends.  I'll undoubtedly write all of this up in a fanfic sooner or later.  In her primal appearance, she defeats a reawakened aragami that had been seeking knowledge of how to revive its entire race.  It takes Professor Matsudaira hostage and attempts to force her to find the answers, but Tenmei, having henshined into Emperor Destiny, mysteriously appears and saves the scientist, easily slaying the aragami.  Eventually Tenmei reveals herself in her human form and is slowly drawn into the TAC.  She and Matsudaira become very fast friends as they have so very much in common, and the professor is the first to realize Tenmei's true identity.  It is not until Blue Seed 2 has started that Tenmei discovers that Matsudaira is Professor Dekari's past existance.  Once this happens, a twisted and confusing romance begins to blossom, but it is hidden for about half of the series.
Gomen, minna-san.  I didn't intend for this to be so long.  I'm quite the writer, you see, so I suppose I got rather carried away.  Anyhow, I hope to have some short Blue Seed fanfics up soon.  With or without Tenmei, I hope that you will enjoy them.

I apologize to those of you out there that are looking into this series for the first time.  Kaijin Tenmei is not a real character in
Blue Seed, so I'd suggest that you skip this and go to the main page.  I'll probably make referrences to her now and then, but I'll refrain as much as I can.  I realize that many of you don't like the idea of so many animes being combined to make one character, and at first I didn't mean for it to happen that way.  Onegai, forgive me for taking so much pride in my character.
Introduction:  Part 2
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