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Nanami Hiromachi, a second-year Tsukinomori Girls' Academy student and bassist for Morfonica, resides with her parents in a home that doubles as an artistic workshop—her mother a painter and father a sculptor, both celebrated for their creative prowess and unconventional demeanors. Their eccentricities inadvertently linked familial identity to social alienation in her mind, fueling her determination to project an image of normalcy to forge friendships. Though gifted with her parents’ sharp intellect and artistic instincts, she habitually minimizes her talents, attributing accomplishments to luck or labeling them “unremarkable” to evade attention.

Her pursuit of conformity drives calculated choices, like joining Morfonica amid the school’s band trend to align with peers. Yet her competence repeatedly emerges—crafting the band’s promotional posters, composing song arrangements, and fashioning stage accessories through self-taught techniques gleaned from digital tutorials. Academically, she deliberately moderates exam results to preserve mediocrity, despite consistently mastering material.

Quietly defying her crafted ordinariness, Nanami harbors a penchant for horror films and paranormal lore, prompting her membership in the Horror Research Club. She amasses toy collectibles from commercial promotions and adheres to superstitions inherited from her grandmother, weaving more layers into her idiosyncratic persona. Socially inexperienced, she relies on internet advice to navigate interpersonal tensions, exposing her reliance on external guidance.

A part-time position at a family restaurant evolves into a managerial role, marking her incremental embrace of responsibility and self-assurance. Her design was reimagined for a crossover event with *That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime*, mirroring Shuna’s aesthetic. During live performances, she contributes to collaborative encores with other bands, symbolizing her deepening ties within the music scene.

Nanami’s journey orbits the push-pull between concealing her multifaceted abilities and craving unremarkable camaraderie, a dance of masking and accidental revelation. Interactions with bandmates and tentative strides toward acknowledging her strengths trace her evolving self-perception through varied storylines.