Special Division Registry
SDR-2988
Designation
Ougai Mori
YKH-013
Faction
Port Mafia
Ability Type
analysis
Status
active
Registered Ability
Vita Sexualis · ヰタ・セクスアリス
Mori's ability externalizes strategic will through Elise, a controlled projection that extends his reach across the battlefield. The file is logged as command intelligence wearing the shape of a childlike illusion.
Analytical Breakdown
Vita Sexualis manifests Elise, a sentient ability-construct that Mori can configure at will. Elise can levitate, attack with oversized medical instruments, and pursue targets with superhuman speed. Mori controls her personality, appearance, and combat behavior. The Registry notes a disturbing detail: after Yosano's breakdown during the Great War, Mori reconfigured Elise to mimic young Yosano's defiant personality. Summoning Elise is energy-intensive, and she can be temporarily dispelled-but she always returns.
Trait Assessment
Literary Origin
Real Author
Mori Ogai (1862-1922)
Movement
Meiji intellectual realism
Notable Works
Vita Sexualis, The Wild Geese
Mori was a novelist, translator, physician, and major Meiji intellectual whose writing often balances desire, social systems, and cultivated detachment. He bridged literature with official state life in unusual ways.
BSD takes the introspective and controversial title Vita Sexualis and converts it into a remote-controlled projection. Interior observation becomes outward manipulation.
Lore & Background
Former military doctor who served on the frontlines of the Great War, where he exploited Yosano's healing ability to keep soldiers dying and reviving endlessly. Killed the previous Port Mafia boss in his sickroom with teenage Dazai as his sole witness. Under his leadership, the Mafia became Yokohama's most efficient criminal empire. Mentored by Natsume Soseki alongside Fukuzawa, Mori chose power where Fukuzawa chose principle. His strategic mind operates on pure cost-benefit analysis-people are assets, emotions are vulnerabilities, and mercy is a currency he never spends without calculating the return.
Physical Evidence Scan
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A bloodstained surgical scalpel: Dated to the Great War, kept in a velvet-lined case.
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Elise's crayon drawings: Filed in his office, content ranges from childish to unsettling.
- [03]
A photograph of the previous Mafia boss: Face crossed out, date of death written on the back.
The Narrative Hook
“The most dangerous doctor in Yokohama doesn't heal-he optimizes. And the city is his patient whether it consents or not.”
Registry Note
The file never raises its voice. That is usually when the city loses the most ground.
Filed by: Special Division Registry