CASE REPORT: SUBJECT K. INOUE – DOCUMENTED POSSESSION BY THE ENTITY “OZEKIRA” | zeroone - the cultural distribution engine
Case No.: 267-94-KI
Date: October 31, 1994
Status: Deceased
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ENTITY PROFILE: “OZEKIRA”
Classification: Type XIII Malefic Sentience (Volitional Dominator-Class Possessor)
Threat Level: EXTREME – Hostile, Destructive, Volitionally Violent
Name Origin: “Ozekira” is an obscure term found in pre-Bosatsu scroll fragments, possibly derived from proto-Japanese roots meaning “the scorched one” or “the devourer of will.” Often referenced in forbidden temple texts as a “black oath made flesh.”
Behavioral Characteristics:
• Ozekira demonstrates clear sentience, with defined purpose, violent strategic thinking, and complete domination of its host.
• Entity is drawn to individuals with latent spiritual sensitivity or traumatic vulnerability, particularly those who have recently expressed wishes for vengeance or destruction.
• Early-stage behavior includes rapid mood swings, abnormal strength, and compulsive destructive ideation.
• As possession matures, host exhibits unnatural posture, deep vocal modulation, eye discoloration (black sclera), and an aversion to sacred spaces.
• Entity is verbally communicative through host, often speaking in archaic or inverted grammar, issuing threats and prophecies.
Purpose & Motive:
• Ozekira seeks total moral and spiritual desecration—it does not feed in the traditional sense, but rather corrupts.
• Hosts are used to spread pain, fear, and irreversible damage, especially against individuals of spiritual or emotional significance to them.
• The entity’s final goal appears to be self-replication through legacy trauma—leaving behind ruin sufficient to attract new hosts.
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SUBJECT REPORT: K. INOUE
Name: Kana Inoue
Age: 19
Admission Date: September 16, 1994
Duration of Possession: Approx. 6.5 weeks
Observed Symptoms:
Initial Phase (Days 1–7)
• Subject admitted following a violent outburst in university dormitory; five fellow students hospitalized.
• Witnesses reported Kana speaking in a voice that did not match her own, with a low-frequency harmonic overlay.
• Eyes appeared dilated to total black, even in full light. Attempted exorcism by a local monk resulted in monk’s collapse; later diagnosed with acute neurological trauma.
Progressive Phase (Days 8–35)
• Host increasingly aggressive and manipulative. Subject exhibited inhuman resistance to physical pain and repeatedly attempted to taunt and unnerve staff using intimate personal details they had never revealed.
• Room temperatures dropped rapidly in her presence (avg. 8°C below surrounding environments).
• Repeated vocalizations in dead languages—linguistic analysis linked fragments to Sumerian and extinct Ainu dialects.
• Observed writing messages backwards on walls in a black, tar-like secretion produced from her own hands.
• Spoke frequently of “the Red Crown,” “the Binding Tongue,” and “the Hollowing Day.”
Terminal Phase (Days 36–46)
• Host’s body began to distort physically: spine arched unnaturally, ligaments hyperextended without tearing, jaw dislocated and reformed multiple times.
• Subject showed full possession by Day 44, self-identifying as “Ozekira-in-Flesh.” Repeated phrase during containment breach:
• “I wear her. I know her. I shatter all she loved.”
• Final containment effort involved full sedation and lockdown. Subject was found dead inside sealed room two days later.
Cause of Death: Cranial implosion with complete collapse of the skull from the inside.
• No external trauma evident. Autopsy revealed burn-like scarring across internal brain tissue, shaped in concentric rings.
• ECG showed massive, sustained cardiac spike seconds before death, followed by flatline.
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CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATIONS
Ozekira is classified as an apex-class malevolent possessing entity, with no known spiritual or chemical containment effective once full integration with the host has occurred. Its method of possession is rapid, irreversible, and focused on moral inversion and destruction of identity.
Recommendations:
• Immediate removal of potential hosts from emotionally vulnerable environments.
• Any confirmed Ozekira presence must be met with ritual isolation and full-spectrum sensory deprivation to delay progression.
• Contact with the host should be limited to essential personnel only; verbal interaction is not advised due to the entity’s capacity for psychological infiltration.
Postmortem Notes: Following Kana’s death, three staff members reported persistent night terrors and one was placed on suicide watch. Room was sealed and classified as a Level 5 Dormant Spiritual Hazard.
CASE CLOSED – ENTITY PRESENCE PRESUMED DORMANT. HIGH RISK OF REACTIVATION VIA EMOTIONAL VULNERABILITY IN WITNESSES.
End of Report.