Chitose Kizuki, alias Curious, served as a high-ranking Meta Liberation Army leader and Shoowaysha Publishing’s executive director. Her striking appearance featured pale blue skin, flowing lilac hair, and arresting green irises set against black sclerae. She dressed in a navy blue dress layered with a salmon-hued fur-trimmed jacket and lace-up boots, embodying her media-centric persona.
Obsessively curious, she pursued journalism with relentless fervor, valuing sensationalism over ethics. Guided by Re-Destro’s emphasis on personal interviews, she crafted human-driven narratives to manipulate public sentiment, even weaponizing combat encounters to interrogate foes about their histories and ideals.
Her Quirk, Landmine, let her convert touched objects or people into remote-controlled explosives. She coldly deployed subordinates as living bombs, rationalizing their deaths as sacrifices for the Army’s goals. The Curious Flattener, a Detnerat-produced gauntlet, enhanced her Quirk’s lethality in close-quarters combat.
Fixated on Himiko Toga, she sought to dramatize the villain’s backstory as a cautionary tale of societal oppression. She meticulously investigated Toga’s life, interviewing relatives and associates to frame her as a martyr for the Army’s ideology. In their clash, she bombarded Toga with probing questions mid-fight, leveraging explosions to dominate the battle while dismissing her own injuries.
The confrontation climaxed when Toga, disguised as Ochaco Uraraka, used Zero Gravity to suspend Curious and her followers before releasing the Quirk, triggering a lethal plummet. Even as she fell, Curious exulted over the article she’d never finish, her death later falsified as accidental to hide the Army’s clash with the League of Villains.
Her rhetoric haunted Toga posthumously, amplifying memories of societal rejection that mirrored Curious’s claims about suppressed desires. Commanding a division within the Army’s 100,000 members, she wielded Shoowaysha’s resources to covertly amass intelligence, blending strategic ingenuity with a ruthless willingness to treat lives as narrative props or disposable weapons.