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Character Information
Name: Kiyoiri Matsuda
Canon: Detective Conan + Fate/GO
Canon Point: Shortly after the 4th Lostbelt in India
OU/AU/CRAU/OC: OC-AU
Age: Mental/Physical - 13, Chronological - 5 ('14'/6 in 6 months)
World Information: Synopsis and information on Fate/Grand Order is here. The primary setting, Chaldea, is Described here.
Likewise, a general series overview for Detective Conan is Here, with Beika, the primary setting Here.
Other works from Gosho Aoyama, including Yaiba and Magic Kaito, are considered part of the series AU; magic is real, and has existed beyond the DC Cast's notice until noted in the AU.
In general the premise of the fanfic is that Gin- an antagonist from Detective Conan- is caught in an incident involving a fan-made organization derived from the one featured in Magic Kaito. Through a series of events he, along with an original character named Shindou Matsuda, are shrunk to child and teenaged state respectively, with the latter escaping while the other is left behind. Gin, now Koji, eventually escapes alongside Shindou's 'daughter', Kiyoiri, and together they make their way to Beika.
The exact year of the AU is never identified.
Personal History:
Kiyoiri Matsuda was created to Kill.
In a hidden building which acted as the organization 'Eden's primary base and facility, there was a certain team of scientists who were kept under lock and key. All those within the building lived, worked, and remained there indefinitely. At one point in time, the idea to create a disposable agent of sorts came to be- someone who would be skilled, easily trained, and in the event of an accident, easy to wipe their hands of without worry.
The solution they came upon was cloning. Taking advantage of strained and aged connections, the scientist Shindou Matsuda would be granted permission to travel from Eden's facility to Japan's main island, visiting the house of the seemingly deceased Shinichi Kudo. He obtained as many samples of DNA as could be found and scrounged from a home that was being occasionally cleaned, and soon returned to do his work.
The project, it seemed, was sabotaged however; though they were able to create and 'grow' a clone beyond infancy, they were forced to pull them out once the clone's physical age was scarcely 8. This, remarkably, worked in their favor however.
Training was still necessary for the clone known as 'SHIN-01'.
Over time the clone gained what could be called a proper consciousness, mimicking the tones of words around them enough to apparently make the first step in identifying themselves- herself, rather, and with the decision of her caretakers a 'ri' was added to her file name to form 'SHIN-ri'. However she was still very much 'empty'- always observing, and always acting first according to what she was told as she was taught alongside other children within Eden's own training course.
It was perhaps a year and a half after this that she would briefly catch sight of a hostage Eden had taken, who Shindou and his wife- Tenri- were tasked to keep eyes upon. The sight was brief, a man with long silver hair from behind in her living room, but it was a sight she remembered given the danger he represented.
Not so long after this and that man, along with her 'father' Shindou, disappeared, apparently dead.
Her 'mother' meanwhile returned from mourning with a 'cousin', or so Tenri explained...who had long silver hair.
The boy was called 'Koji Hisoka', and while it could not be said that they grew close, they at least spent a bit of time together during her free-class days with classmates and partners. With Koji's prompting, and yet not, she would begin to slowly make more of her own choices as well; he consistently refused to demand or order from her, forcing her to give the matter thought.
What he was doing however, was perhaps not initially for her sake- unknown to her, Tenri was plotting to have both she and Koji escape the facility on their own, and life outside of Eden would require her to choose for herself if she was to live. Perhaps the ultimate test however, would come later- after a mission which ended in her being forced to pull the trigger and truly shoot someone to save her partner on the field.
Until that point, there were a few options for socializing which Koji would attend alongside the girl. One was the obstacle course for training- the other was the firing range, as he claimed he had been familiar with hunting with his old family.
(She knew, truthfully, that it could not be coincidence that that man she saw briefly vanished, and this boy appeared. She did not say anything to it, merely waiting to see if she would have to defend herself against any machinations.)
Late into the year and after her 'tenth' birthday- her second, really- and Koji's suggestion of the firing range was turned down by the girl who had now realized, having seen what guns did in actuallity, that she did not want to shoot at all.
Koji's response was to show her instead a floor of the building that had been outfitted akin to a zoo, where she was able to see a great number of animals she'd never seen before- and briefly, unexpectedly, the boss of Eden itself.
Not long after, and at the turn of the new year, they would escape.
Using the ability to shapeshift into a tiger, Koji carried the girl across the sea and to shore, before they began walking and camping their way toward Beika- the location of the Kudos, whom Tenri had hoped would be willing to take the girl in. Part way there, and Koji would suggest the idea of new names, learning of the odd way that 'SHIN-ri' was in fact spelled. After suggesting she choose her own name according to what she liked, she eventually chose 'Kiyoiri', a name that would eventually be finalized on papers made to suit the formerly nebulous identity.
Making it to Beika, they would be found initially by Sumiko Kobayashi, a school teacher. Mistaking Kiyoiri briefly for Conan, she would let them stay at her apartment before contacting her boyfriend, Ninzaburo Shiratori. Shiratori in turn would work on contacting the Kudos, and soon enough it was arranged for them to meet with both them and the tenant now staying at the Kudo house; 'Okiya Subaru'.
Things are fast-tracked rather easily from there; Okiya meets with them at Kobayashi's apartment, and brings them to the Kudos. The Kudos, not long after meeting the children, proceed to catch them up on school supplies before they're enrolled in for the winter semester of year 4, where Kiyoiri finds out that the children they met in the park earlier are also attending.
It's not too long after that that she realizes a few things- first, for whatever reason, a lot of people are worried about her. Second, that her classmate Haibara has a severe aversion to Koji- as does Conan for that matter.
Third, the kids who have decided she's their friend are very good at getting into danger. After an incident involving a narrow escape from a criminal house, Kiyoiri comes to know her friends and their fellows a little more over time. In the meantime, tensions rise between Koji and the other two- Haibara and Conan. It comes to a point where he even attempts to listen in on the two using a radio badge Kiyoiri was given- something she quietly asks him to refrain from doing from then on.
The request is moot; Koji is confronted by the other two, and in the aftermath Kiyoiri finds that Koji even skips classes for the next day. When she asks the two what happened, she is in turn questioned on the knowledge that Koji is not really her cousin. Kiyoiri in turn confesses that she's known from the start that he was never the person Tenri had claimed he was, but notes that she liked having a 'cousin', and as he had never done anything with ill intent toward her, she was fine with that. When she's further pressed with the matter that her 'cousin' is far from a good person- and even further pressed after she notes that she herself (while not as bad) isn't either, with the statement that she knows nothing of what she's talking about, she leaves things with "That's why I'm trying."
Ultimately, she carries a message from Conan to Koji for the two to talk once more, and afterward things seem to operate more smoothly. While Haibara is still clearly tense, and Conan equally anxious, the children end up all together involved in a few more cases as per Conan's unfortunate habits. Along that time, Koji seems to be encountering strange fellows through the city, who Kiyoiri realizes are not even alive- though Koji himself does not realize that until much later.
The matter is put from mind temporarily when yet another case occurs in late February- one which is televised. In the aftermath of the incident, none other than Shindou himself appears at the gates of the school after the next school day- though appearing far younger, perhaps the age of a teenager. It turns out, Shindou hadn't died.
In fact, he'd managed to escape long before the others, contacting the Kudos himself and appealing for their aid. While they in turn thus agreed to look for, and watch out for Kiyoiri from there (which was why things moved so quickly to begin with), he himself was kept inside, carefully hidden away by the FBI for his own safety.
Which, he's no broken- but having known she was there and not been granted permission to see her ate at him too much to ignore.
It was not Shindou who had most to worry for however. Later, as the end of March approaches, Koji begins to notice his old car as 'Gin'- and the one driving it notices him and Kiyoiri as well. During the conclusion of a case taking place during a dinner party, Kiyoiri follows after Koji when he leaves toward the empty halls-
And is knocked out. While unconscious, Koji and 'Vodka' talk, first in the hall then in the car; Eden however forces the car to crash, and while Koji escapes to be able to come back for them, the agents soon have both Vodka and Kiyoiri carefully restrained in a local hide-away...under the incorrect impression that somehow, the Black Organization Vodka came from attempted to steal Kiyoiri as a resource back when they'd presumed her dead.
Kiyoiri wakes up in this place, and ultimately ends up talking a little with Vodka, enough to make him realize the sort of slight changes Koji- rather 'Gin'- has had to his personality over the time they've been separated. There is little time to consider it or act on it however- a battle between Eden and the FBI is soon underway, with Kiyoiri successfully evacuated while Koji remains behind with Vodka...who in the crossfire, sustained fatal injury.
While unware of the details herself, Kiyoiri notes later that apparently, Conan was involved- enough that afterward, he seems to be far more tolerant of Koji (as, unknown to her, the latter in fact saved his life during the battle...despite not at all needing to). More importantly however, is that her father tells her that the FBI have created a deal with an organization called Chaldea. In exchange for him working with them, they'll take him and her as well and keep them hidden.
However when Kiyoiri asks about Koji, it's determined that he would be unable to come. Kiyoiri thus refuses, and her father in turn notes that he's proud of how far she's come as a person. Not long after and, as the semester and school year both end, and Haibara is the one leaving with Shindou...apparently making a deal to pass herself off as 'Kiyoiri' to take the protection instead.
Year 5 begins, and early in the year there comes a string of KID heists that soon end in a drastic matter- as not only do Koji and Kiyoiri recognize the signs of lurking snipers at a few, but at a few in particular none other than Keita and Rina- her companions from Eden- are spotted. Eden is in hot pursuit of KID for the Pandora's Gem as it seems, to the point where they will kill however many it takes to get to him.
Ultimately the matter is handled- albeit primarily by Koji and Conan. Kaitou KID seems to vanish along with the stone he's been harboring not long after, in fact being apprehended by Chaldea itself as the host of the gem's power- though they do not learn this until later. For the most part, case work and adventures with the others settle into a pattern of normalcy...
And then they're invited to Chaldea by Haibara herself, who began working there not long after Chaldea caught her in her lie. Chaldea itself is high security- no one knows where they're going, not in the slightest. Not long after being processed there, and many questions of the world come to being however- magic is real? Magic is advanced and real?
And then the explosion happens, and the world outside of Chaldea is incinerated from time itself.
Kiyoiri is quickly flung into Fuyuki of 2004 with her friends, and after escaping back out it comes forward that they are now the only ones left with the potential to restore humanity. Alongside the others, she begins to learn to summon Heroic Spirits, helping as best she can first on the mission to Orleans...which ends largely in disaster.
For Kiyoiri in particular it is an interesting experience; the antagonist is a split-off of Jeanne D'Arc, a representation of the anger one should have expected from her death, intent on razing the country to the ground. Kiyoiri, as a clone of the boy who is in fact Conan- a fact that was uncovered not so long before- cannot help but relate to Jeanne Alter...and Jeanne Alter, realizing what the resemblance of the two means, finds herself connecting to the girl as well. Enough that despite being fated to disappear, she materializes in Chaldea to bind herself to the girl as her partner servant.
Ultimately she ends up sitting out of missions for a time from there alongside the others- instead acting as support, and making certain the adults of Chaldea get rest as needed. It isn't until late February- after they had a Valentines Celebration for Mash, who Kiyoiri is also finding herself relating to due to the teenager's origins as a homunculus- that she would enter a Singularity on her own.
And unlike her friends before her, Koji would not be able to come. Travelling through London alongside Mash, Olga, and Jeanne Alter, Kiyoiri comes face to face with the idea of created humans and created life, the downtrodden and rejected, and those who would nonetheless give their all to keep reality going. At the very underbelly of London as they face the Demonic Pillar there however, it becomes even worse-
Solomon himself, the true enemy they are to face, appears to speak with them. While ultimately deeming them harmless, he nonetheless locks eyes with Kiyoiri for but a moment, cursing her; when she returns from London, she therefore collapses into a dream mere moments later.
The dream is a dungeon of souls- a dream-reality which triggers a dreamwalking ability within Kiyoiri herself. Traversing the dungeon with the aid of Dantes, the Count of Monte Cristo, she is awoken to apologies from Conan, who had been unconsciously comparing her to himself not so long before the collapse- to the point where she even snapped at him. They ultimately come to an agreement, and carry on through the Grand Order, with Kiyoiri continuing to help where best she can...something made quite a lot better when Tamamo and Ayumi help to use magic to let the girl transition.
It is not until after a summer vacation turned survival mission during the summer of what would have been her grade 6 year that she performs another Rayshift- this time assisting the homunculus Sieg. Though apparently a moment in time gone 'slightly different', she manages to return to Chaldea with him joining their forces all the same, before carrying on her role.
It is in November, that things truly come crashing down. After Conan's disastrous encounter with the Lion King of Camelot's Holy Land, in the Sixth Singularity, it is determined that the full team- and then some- is needed for the seventh singularity. Helping to try and save Babylon, only to witness its end as they fight against Tiamat, her traumas are forced to wait when they are immediately made to meet with Solomon's personal singularity just after it- an incident that ends with Solomon being 'Goetia', Roman being the true Solomon...and both, by the latter's sacrifice, dead.
With Mash indisposed alongside Olga, and the others in tears, Kiyoiri thus does her best to keep a curious incident involving Jeanne Alter- rather, an unexpected cast-off which occurs when she attempts to steal 'Santa Alter's Christmas Grail- to herself and a few servants. Successfully resolving things enough that 'Jeanne d'Arc Santa Alter Lily' is able to exist as her own person, she manages to rest for until February- where she is stuck rayshifting to a pagoda tower for Setsubun.
What little rest Kiyoiri receives between incidents from there is incredibly necessary- as in early summer for her 7th grade year, her dreamwalking ability triggers dangerously. Her soul landing into another dimension entirely, she fights desperately alongside Musashi in order to save Shimousa and find a way home...managing to do so only at the cost of Musashi's life, the swordsman becoming a wandering Heroic Spirit as a result.
Her summer vacation does not help this matter, as what begins as a car race put together by the servants becomes a jailbreak instead. Fortunately, Da Vinci has in mind a better vacation...and in reality, a gathering that will provide the only chance she can give for the other children to see their families.
While her friends spend the summer with relatives on Hawaii however, Kiyoiri arrives with Haibara alongside a number of Heroic Spirits- Jeanne included, after the servant changes her spirit origin into a more fitting 'summer' state...even moving from the dangerous state of Avenger into 'Berserker'. It is then however that they are stopped by BB- who demands that they enter into the Servant Summer Festival's sales contest, fusing two of Hawaii's islands into one to create a singularity to that end.
Kiyoiri helps Jeanne do so alongside Haibara, but it turns out that entering is not enough- instead, BB forces them to repeat the week over until they create a doujinshi that will win, so they can obtain the Holy Grail offered as prize. Throughout the weeks- which total to three months- she and Haibara manage to get help from others within the various time loops, as well as dig into the mystery of a Foreigner class servant creating havoc on the island. By the end, after they win the grail, the entire group goes to meet BB only to confront her- and upon winning, they are able to have one free day of Hawaiian (Or 'Luluhawan') enjoyment before going back to Chaldea...but not before Jeanne tells Kiyoiri that she's staying behind to enjoy the 'life' she now has.
(Someone else pretends to be her, as they fly back, and Kiyoiri realizes this- but she says nothing. In the end, 'Irene Adler' manages to wear another's face multiple times, for almost another year more)
Peace however, cannot last forever. Waiting anxiously for the political situation surrounding Chaldea to resolve, the building's new owner arrives only to lock them away at gun point and one by one have his secretary interrogate them. When the soldiers and secretary turn on the man however, they are all forced to escape- newly minted Director Goredolf included- into the Shadow Border...and from there, into Zero Space to escape.
Much of the first Lostbelt is spent in mild peril, helping from the support end as others face the severe cold of an alternate Russia. When the attempt to secure a safe refuge requires them to pass into the second lostbelt, it becomes even worse however- as 'Sigurd' not only immediately attacks, but prevents them from so much as fleeing in the Shadow Border.
With many incapacitated, Kiyoiri is left to enter the alternate Scandinavia with Ayumi, Genta, and Mash. Discovering a different sort of horrors, they reunite with Ophelia, who attempts to have them locked away in bedrooms in order to safely house them so that they can simply live in whatever new world follows as the result of the lostbelts. Here, Kiyoiri falls asleep while the others talk to Ophelia- entering another dream realm.
Within the dream, Kiyoiri is guided toward Illya, an 'Alter Ego' pseudo-servant formed by the union of one host and multiple deities. While she cannot yet follow them out- she's trapped in the prison down below herself, by Scatach-Skadi- she is able to bolster Kiyoiri's strength along with her allies, enough that they can escape in search of Brynhild.
Doing so, they successfully strike back against Sigurd- only to release Surtr, the true enemy of the Lostbelt. Fighting alongside Illya and the others, they are able to stop the deity but only through Ophelia's sacrifice. Unable to tolerate the woman's inevitable death, Kiyoiri thus uses what she's learned in her time with Chaldea to determinedly defy it- ordering Illya with three commands, one per god, and saving Ophelia (though they do not realize it was successful until after escaping the Lostbelt, and their enemy's notice).
Their escape plunges them into an ocean out of nowhere, bringing them to the Wandering Sea. Meeting with Sion and others there, they begin to help with re-construction. Before long, they're able to even perform Rayshifts again, using it to assist with various singularities as they appear, and even having a New Years vacation through another one.
Ultimately, the vacation must come to an end however- after Koyanskaya, Goredolf's former secretary and a form of Tamamo-no-Mae- infiltrates the base, they are forced to set off for the Chinese Lostbelt to spare Goredolf and Olga from their fate of being poisoned. Facing off against Qin Shi Huang isn't even enough to grant them reprieve; as due to the proximity to the Indian Lostbelt, it is determined that they stand a better chance of succeeding in the overarching mission if they tackle it then.
The Indian Lostbelt is in many ways worse than the last- destroying itself and rebuilding on a near weekly basis, it strikes a particularly personal cord for Kiyoiri; between the presence of a seemingly hypocritical doctor among the enemy servants, the direct influence of the 'Caster of Limbo' from Shimousa, where Kiyoiri fell in her dream and had to crawl through, to the blatant disregard for life in the form of erasing 'impurities' such as the injured and leading everyone to forget them (during a time where, despite she herself having all her closest friends and family on hand, her friends have lost Everyone), there is a severe pile of stress by the time they reach the end of the battles...having an expected, but no less miserable fight with their newest ally and watching him leave.
Though the Chaldean team creates an ally in the belt's crypter, they leave the lostbelt relatively somber to say the least. It is when they have been settling back in Novum Chaldea at Wandering Sea in order to recover and plan for the Oceanic Lostbelt, not so long after handling a smaller, film-based singularity, that Kiyoiri appears on the platform.
Personality: Let it not be said that there are no natural simularities between Kiyoiri and Conan- rather, Shinichi. As a clone of the boy, the potential was always there after all. She is highly intelligent, and naturally capable of keen observation, and the creation of those logical leaps that would be expected of deductive sorts. In both cases, whether between Kiyoiri or Shinichi himself, that much is true.
But where Shinichi was given a life in the care of an author of grisly murder and an actress of great renown and freestyle living, a library of knowledge and a scientist next door, Kiyoiri's life was quite a lot different.
Because of that, so is she. Beyond the fact that one would call their souls different from the very beginning of things- a clone is the same only in genetics after all- and beyond the matters of personal physical identity, Kiyoiri is one who was trained and honed like a fine dagger, her skills pointed specifically toward observing a scene and reducing it to escape routs, points of exploitation, and more. Observe the target- what are they truly thinking? What are they truly planning? What will they do, in a moment's time. Are they loyal? Are they in fact lying? These are the things Kiyoiri was trained to observe, and in later scenarioes outside of the toxic setting that was Eden, it is rather ironically what allowed her to take a more empathetic view upon things.
For Kiyoiri, the 'whydunnit' is something that comes as naturally as the 'how' and the 'who'- to the point where she is plausibly able to catch the 'who' before the case is even executed. She knows now what it looks like when someone is preparing to kill, for whatever reason- even if she doesn't completely understand how anyone could be brought to that point.
As someone not only born at an older age, but immediately trained for brutal role, Kiyoiri's emotional development and range was- and in some ways still is- somewhat stunted. While her 'parents'- two of the scientists involved in her birth, and her subsequent caretakers- certainly took great pains to try and socialize or humanize her, they were ultimately quite limited in their ability to do so. Kiyoiri, during her time as 'Shinri', was ultimately one who lived by the rule of 'obey, lest you disappoint'- while she was never particularly given the threat of termination, she recognized that disappointment in others could mean harm or at the very least a focused negativity in her direction. As one of the first things any child comes to understand is the difference between positive and negative attention, this thus became integral in how she acted.
Now however, she's come to move beyond this- if someone is disappointed in her, then depending on the reason that can now be their own fault. The consequences can now be something that she is capable of handling, or at the very least migitating. Even so, she still does well to disappoint as little as possible- either because it benefits her, or, in the case of those she knows personally, simply because she now values their emotions as well.
This is not to say that she doesn't have any emotions of course- while stunted, she has slowly developed and bloomed into her own person, with her own hobbies and interests. She enjoys the creative arts, enjoys dance and song, drawing and sewing, colour and light. She likes these things, and is fine simply with that even if without full understanding. For Kiyoiri, the full answer is not always necessary.
What is necessary is the execution, the reality around it. In studying others so carefully in what makes them happy or not, she's grown hyper aware of how much one thing affects another. In how fragile so much of it is, and how easily it crumbles. (And how dare anything seek to make it crumble; such an easy thing, which takes only a moment, and then they are gone. It is so much more difficult to keep something alive, and to Kiyoiri there is such a beauty in making certain of that fact.)
One could call her cold, and it would not be entirely incorrect- it is hard to display emotions you're unfamiliar with as more than small smiles, small frowns, and to draw out the strongest of emotions is a challenge indeed- it takes something truly personal, truly pestering in fact, to do so. Focusing on the situationally correct versus incorrect, and the spoken yet unspoken has left her rather blunt as well; though capable of softening her tone somewhat now, her statements are still typically curt and direct, lending an unintentional edge of sass as well.
Or as is occasionally the case now, an intended edge of sass.
One could call her shy in the recent moment as well, and much as the above theory it would not be entirely incorrect- though it would certainly be less correct. Kiyoiri is cautious, out of habit, still watching carefully what is around her and gauging what must be said or must held close- a cautiousness that manifested as a hesitance to approach others until certain of certain things, and a tendency to remain quiet unless spoken to. The primary difference now is that she has the strength to say the necessary louder. The strength to acknowledge and address what should or should not be left in the room, what should or should not be done, and perhaps as well approach someone directly to do so.
The lives of those in the lostbelts must end for the sake of so many more, but that does not mean she cannot be kind to them in the time that they have.
Kiyoiri's kindness is not learned, but instead innate- it is something she came into herself, watching sea turtles struggle against distant street lamps blocking moon light, and in watching the back and forth of murderer and detective. Because it is easy to crush what is in one's way for oneself and one's own protection, but the satisfaction of a smile, and of knowing one has contributed to it, helped it, and allowewd it to persist, is so much greater a thing.
'I did this', she can say, and that very line of thinking is what she uses to keep going. She will keep doing it; because if there can be those who would help her, then she can think of nothing greater than pulling herself up and helping in turn. There is a certain feeling of loss in the failure to do so after all, a sadness that while muted can nonetheless be felt deeply in her heart despite its subtle manifestations.
Over all she is a quiet, sweet young girl, who carries a steady determination to share that kindness and protect, even if the target is doomed to perish. No matter how fleeting after all, it is not their 'right' to sour it early.
Key themes: To the beast created to be a beast, it is perhaps the hardest thing to become a flower. Kiyoiri's primary theme- much like her magical origin- is in 'Opposition' and Difference. To define herself against where she came from, what she was told to become, and even against the very odds that the entire world has now placed upon her shoulders and her friend's shoulders. She is, despite all of these things, not only kind- but someone who refuses not to be kind.
Main Motivation: As one who is now more secure in who she is, Kiyoiri's motivations typically fall under protection and care; and as with many of those in Chaldea, if she doesn't focus on that she'll fold under the pressures and doubts of what's happening. As someone whose entire world is within the confines of a wandering island, she's determined to restore the rest of it for those who lost everything- in her words, 'It's not fair'.
Skills: Kiyoiri was trained at a young age in the art of assassination, but despite this has firmly placed herself in the role of a medic. While she could arguably shoot a gun or hold a knife, those skills have deteriorated somewhat, and she's focused more upon healing and non-fatal incapacitation.
To that end she's very physically fit (though most of the Chaldean Children are), capable of relatively normal feats of strength and flexibility to that end.
As a novice mage with minimal magic circuits, she has some potential in magecraft as well, particularly as a veteran Master within Chaldea. Precise skills include:
Origin Skill- 'Opposition': Any magical effect that depends of matters of compatibility or specific attributes that targets Kiyoiri, Kiyoiri can treat herself as "the least compatible" possible to it, as if she has a concept directly oppositional to that effect. This does not mean she is the "conceptual weakness" of whatever is affecting her, but rather that she is parallel to it in a way that makes it difficult to approach her. This manifests as general low-grade magic resistance in most cases, but with effects that rely heavily on concepts/issues of elements, compatibility, etc., it has a bigger effect. If she pours enough mana into it, she can totally disrupt effects such as elemental strengths/weaknesses in a cycle.
Dream Walking: While typically under control in Chaldea due to the presence of Vlad's 'Scapegoat', Kiyoiri is particularly vulnerable to being 'drawn out' from her body and into the dreams of others. While this will likely be dampened by the presence of the Void (not really any realms to 'fall into'), the risk increases according to the presence of such realms in other realities...as well as the abilities of others nearby.
Reinforcement Magecraft: A basic form of magecraft as trained with the others, applying mild reinforcement to the body to make it slightly more resilient and stronger. The upper limit is an athletic human adult for a few minutes, though Kiyoiri is fairly skilled when it comes to extending that time by focusing on the minimal portions of the body.
Basic Medical Magecraft: A variation upon reinforcement, applied to others. Kiyoiri cannot do anything impressive such as heal cuts or broken bones, but she can numb an area by essentially 'turning off' the nerves, or at least bolster a person's immune system with regard to possible infection.
Basic Medical Ability/First Aid: To counter the lack of magical prowess, Kiyoiri has learned to make use of medical tools and supplies as one would expect from a war medic. To that end she would typically use a 'first-aid kit' as provided by Florence Nightingale (something she will likely repurchase in fact).
Observation/Strategy: Similar to Conan's innate skill, Kiyoiri is excellent when it comes to looking over a situation and deducing the best solution to it. She tends to consider the emotional side into things more, however.
Wilderness Survival: A necessary skill built alongside the others, Kiyoiri is capable of setting up shelter and methods of catching food on her own if left to her own devices in the wilds.
Servant Contracting: As a Chaldean Master, Kiyoiri is capable of forming contracts with multiple heroic spirits at a time- her command spells however, can only be used sparingly, as each of the three takes 24 hours to replenish.
Item: 'Noble Phantasm: Nanatsu no Ko (1/7)' - One of Daitengu's (Vodka's) crows from his noble phantasm. Apparently he tasked each one with protection of one of the seven masters.
This one is called 'Takechirou' (岳治郎); while he appears to be a normal crow, his skill is to perfectly mimic the appearance and power of another Heroic Spirit according to the situation. Since he's only one seventh of the full Noble Phantasm's power however, he can only take one form per week (rather, he has to wait one week before taking another one), and his power levels may not necessarily match those of the original spirit (particularly divinity).
Otherwise, Takechirou is a crow and all that it entails. Though capable of vocal mimicry, he should not be expected to hold a conversation. He's an intelligent bird, but that is where it ends! (Caw!)
Notably for some reason, whenever Takechirou (and other crows) shapeshift, they wear fancy black clothing instead of the mimicked spirit's usual garb. For example...Oooooooo. For another example...aaaaa... ...a final example... nice...
If Kiyoiri were to use the power of all three command seals at once, she could theoretically call Takechirou's siblings for the use of a temporary full noble phantasm (otherwise known as an onslaught of 7 shadow servants for under an hour), but that would take a lot of energy!
Also of note is that Takechirou can immitate Heroic Spirits Kiyoiri herself is unaware of; rather than her choosing the form, Takechirou himself automatically takes the form of whoever is (in that moment) most useful for his needs.
Unrelated, but in theory, as Daitengu's Noble Phantasm, any mind-related abilities set upon Takechirou would end up using Daitengu/Vodka as the source. This means little for active mind reading, but could ultimately become unintentionally relevant during an incident involving memory shares or 'searches'.
Sample: WOW!
Notes: Understanding that Ayumi's History is more indepth on various Chaldea Events, and wanting to spare some re-read hell, I was a little more condensed than Doom was on that end of the history! Particularly because I knew there would be double history...