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She is honest and direct--not necessarily cruel with her words but ironically not always understanding what she says might hurt someone. She calls things as she sees them, and she also answers honestly (though not necessarily completely) when asked questions. She's unafraid of speaking her own mind, as well. This means she is poor at keeping secrets unless told specifically to keep a secret, at which point she'll apologetically refuse to talk about the matter, but even then, the savvy interrogator could easily glean clues off of her body language. Because Nagisa is straightforward, she is easy to get information off of (ask her a direct question and she will answer it honestly), but difficult to manipulate in that special hard-to-fool way dummies can sometimes be. At the same time, she can't really manipulate others--she lacks the ability to do so, and can often miss subtle cues from those around her. She's also slow to make decisions on something or decide what she thinks of someone, but once she has, it's nearly impossible for her to shake her from that.
 
She is honest and direct--not necessarily cruel with her words but ironically not always understanding what she says might hurt someone. She calls things as she sees them, and she also answers honestly (though not necessarily completely) when asked questions. She's unafraid of speaking her own mind, as well. This means she is poor at keeping secrets unless told specifically to keep a secret, at which point she'll apologetically refuse to talk about the matter, but even then, the savvy interrogator could easily glean clues off of her body language. Because Nagisa is straightforward, she is easy to get information off of (ask her a direct question and she will answer it honestly), but difficult to manipulate in that special hard-to-fool way dummies can sometimes be. At the same time, she can't really manipulate others--she lacks the ability to do so, and can often miss subtle cues from those around her. She's also slow to make decisions on something or decide what she thinks of someone, but once she has, it's nearly impossible for her to shake her from that.
  
For the aforementioned reasons, Nagisa tends to appear innocent, even when she's trying to kill someone. Her frail, childish appearance helps with this. Some people will scorn her, because nobody is loved by all, but she has this air of needing to be protected, like a sheltered little sister who hasn't yet learned how to deal with other people. Nagisa *can* be and on the whole *is* friendly, tending towards the same sweet personality she had when she was younger, if more mellow and less with the desperation to please she once had. This is because she doesn't allow things like "propriety" and "shame" to color her reactions to and interactions with other people. This also means she is free to enjoy things that other people might find too embarrassing to admit to without feeling any of the social pressure, and likewise that she doesn't judge others based on normal societal criteria. Since life has no intrinsic meaning, either positive or negative, Nagisa feels no need to be embarrassed that she's "too old" for finding simple joy in nature and discovery, or that playing in the dirt is "for boys." It no longer even occurs to her to be embarrassed, and would be quite nonplussed to hear it suggested otherwise, either for herself or for others. Oh, Kanji is a big tough dude who likes to sew--it's so impressive that he has something he can be passionate about! Passion and a will to live and experience life are the things that Nagisa cares about. Everything else is mostly meaningless to her.
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For the aforementioned reasons, Nagisa tends to appear innocent, even when she's trying to kill someone. Her frail, childish appearance helps with this. Some people will scorn her, because nobody is loved by all, but she has this air of needing to be protected, like a sheltered little sister who hasn't yet learned how to deal with other people. Nagisa ''can'' be and on the whole ''is'' friendly, tending towards the same sweet personality she had when she was younger, if more mellow and less with the desperation to please she once had. This is because she doesn't allow things like "propriety" and "shame" to color her reactions to and interactions with other people. This also means she is free to enjoy things that other people might find too embarrassing to admit to without feeling any of the social pressure, and likewise that she doesn't judge others based on normal societal criteria. Since life has no intrinsic meaning, either positive or negative, Nagisa feels no need to be embarrassed that she's "too old" for finding simple joy in nature and discovery, or that playing in the dirt is "for boys." It no longer even occurs to her to be embarrassed, and would be quite nonplussed to hear it suggested otherwise, either for herself or for others. Oh, Kanji is a big tough dude who likes to sew--it's so impressive that he has something he can be passionate about! Passion and a will to live and experience life are the things that Nagisa cares about. Everything else is mostly meaningless to her.
 
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That last part is important. Nagisa has trouble holding onto her humanity. This is a thing that actually bothers her. When she really gets down to it, she does not feel as if she truly is a part of the human race, but is someone watching from in the middle of a crowded street as people flow like a river past her. Though she's unafraid of death or dying in and of themselves, deep down, she *is* afraid of dying alone and forgotten, or of getting eaten by Shadows/becoming one of the Lost (while everyone else is still human; the coming of Nyx is an equalizer in the same way Death is, and so /that/ doesn't bother her), just as she was before her Persona fully awakened. It at least doesn't matter to her if she is ever important in a big, cosmic sense; she just, in her heart of hearts, wants to truly matter to at least one other person. She loves her own Persona deeply, seeing Miao Shan as a symbol of overcoming all the suffering she's faced and being stronger and gentler for it, but one cannot live loving and being loved by oneself alone. This is the big reason why she hangs out with Strega--as people who have undergone the same experiences at her, even if their way of viewing the world is different, Nagisa feels as if she's the closest to Takaya, Jin and Chidori as anyone else in the world. This is also the big thing that might ever cause her to have doubt in her attempts to save people by brutalizing them, or even cause a breakdown in her paradigm--that even if suffering might bring them understanding, all it might cause in the end is to draw others' hatred as she fails to do anything of meaning.
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That last part is important. Nagisa has trouble holding onto her humanity. This is a thing that actually bothers her. When she really gets down to it, she does not feel as if she truly is a part of the human race, but is someone watching from in the middle of a crowded street as people flow like a river past her. Though she's unafraid of death or dying in and of themselves, deep down, she ''is'' afraid of dying alone and forgotten, or of getting eaten by Shadows/becoming one of the Lost (while everyone else is still human; the coming of Nyx is an equalizer in the same way Death is, and so /that/ doesn't bother her), just as she was before her Persona fully awakened. It at least doesn't matter to her if she is ever important in a big, cosmic sense; she just, in her heart of hearts, wants to truly matter to at least one other person. She loves her own Persona deeply, seeing Miao Shan as a symbol of overcoming all the suffering she's faced and being stronger and gentler for it, but one cannot live loving and being loved by oneself alone. This is the big reason why she hangs out with Strega--as people who have undergone the same experiences at her, even if their way of viewing the world is different, Nagisa feels as if she's the closest to Takaya, Jin and Chidori as anyone else in the world. This is also the big thing that might ever cause her to have doubt in her attempts to save people by brutalizing them, or even cause a breakdown in her paradigm--that even if suffering might bring them understanding, all it might cause in the end is to draw others' hatred as she fails to do anything of meaning.
 
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It's this contradiction that allows Nagisa to be all right with the Revenge Request and other less savory things that Strega does. The Revenge Request is particularly important, though. Tomomi is someone Nagisa's not especially fond of, but for Takaya's sake, she will work with her and the other members of Strega. Revenge Request is something that Takaya specifically is going--not to help people understand themselves, but simply killing people for money. Something about this jives Nagisa as being off, but just as the darker aspect of Judgment means that one may be deluding oneself, Nagisa convinces herself that what Takaya is doing is genuinely well-meant, and that his message of the Fall is the same thing as what she's trying to do, just on a greater scale. As a result, she can sometimes completely fail to acknowledge some of the things Takaya might say that would tell a more discerning individual that, nope, Takaya hates humanity and just wants the world to end. Nagisa does what she does out of a sense of love--most of the time, and twisted by the values of much of modern society--but she cannot or will not see that this is not the case for Takaya and the other members of Strega, because she wants to believe that, in being united in a single goal, they will love her too. She has patience now for the people she tries to save, thus why she can accept that they might not like her for doing what she must, but as time grinds on and she grows closer to death unloved, her resolve may eventually break. Social Links, as ever, are key.
 
It's this contradiction that allows Nagisa to be all right with the Revenge Request and other less savory things that Strega does. The Revenge Request is particularly important, though. Tomomi is someone Nagisa's not especially fond of, but for Takaya's sake, she will work with her and the other members of Strega. Revenge Request is something that Takaya specifically is going--not to help people understand themselves, but simply killing people for money. Something about this jives Nagisa as being off, but just as the darker aspect of Judgment means that one may be deluding oneself, Nagisa convinces herself that what Takaya is doing is genuinely well-meant, and that his message of the Fall is the same thing as what she's trying to do, just on a greater scale. As a result, she can sometimes completely fail to acknowledge some of the things Takaya might say that would tell a more discerning individual that, nope, Takaya hates humanity and just wants the world to end. Nagisa does what she does out of a sense of love--most of the time, and twisted by the values of much of modern society--but she cannot or will not see that this is not the case for Takaya and the other members of Strega, because she wants to believe that, in being united in a single goal, they will love her too. She has patience now for the people she tries to save, thus why she can accept that they might not like her for doing what she must, but as time grinds on and she grows closer to death unloved, her resolve may eventually break. Social Links, as ever, are key.
 
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