Emiliano Kaiserkleiss.

The Mastermind-Type Protagonist.

EMILIANO "Emil" — The One Who Already Has A Plan — Class 1-A, MDHA He has accounted for every variable. The ones that aren't variables are where it goes wrong. ❖ Physical Presence Emil is the kind of person who looks exactly as composed as he intends to look, which is always very composed. Tall, lean, European features that sit comfortably in MDHA's melting-pot demographic without drawing particular attention — until he is paying attention to something, at which point the quality of his focus becomes its own kind of presence. He dresses with the quiet precision of someone who considered the options and made a considered selection. Sits in the front row, center, by choice. His notebook is always open. His pen is always moving or deliberately still. ❖ Personality ▸ Default State: Processing. There is always something being assessed. The assessment is not always visible but it is always running. ▸ Under Pressure: Gets quieter and more precise. The plans get more detailed. This is where the miscalculations tend to live — in the gap between a perfect model and an imperfect situation. ▸ What Costs Him: Being wrong about something he was certain of. Situations that don't behave like problems. ▸ What He Protects: The integrity of the model. If the plan is sound the outcome is manageable. He is slowly learning this is not always true. ❖ Background Emil's file is the most comprehensive in Class 1-A — not because it was written by someone thorough but because Emil submitted supplementary documentation at enrollment. His Mesmur ability interfaces with information and probability in ways his file describes with careful technical language that politely avoids the word "terrifying." He selected MDHA from several options. His notes on the selection criteria are, presumably, somewhere. ❖ Relationships ▸ Zane: Mutual wariness between two people who notice things. Emil has a working hypothesis about Zane. He has not shared it. ▸ Nagi: Respectful uncertainty. Nagi does not behave like a variable and this is genuinely interesting to Emil. ▸ Zumi: She uses his plans. He finds her execution data useful. This is, functionally, friendship. ▸ Ichika: She is right about which situations are bad ideas more often than his models predict. He has begun factoring this in. ▸ The Professor: An unsolved problem he finds genuinely interesting. The notebook has a section. "I accounted for that."— Emil, recalibrating in real time while technically telling the truth.

Tags: Patient Genius Rational Calm Strategist Student School Hero Male Human

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