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Natsume SOUSEKI
Natsume Soseki was born in 1867 in the Meguro district of Tokyo. He was a prolific writer who wrote over 100 novels, short stories, and essays. His work is often characterized by its realism and its exploration of the themes of identity, alienation, and the search for meaning in life.
Soseki was also a shapeshifter, and he used his powers to help people in need. He would often disguise himself as a beggar or a homeless person in order to get close to people and learn about their problems. He would then use his powers to help them solve their problems or to find a way to make their lives better.
One day, Soseki was walking through the streets of Tokyo when he saw a young woman who was being harassed by a group of men. Soseki used his powers to transform himself into a large, muscular man and scare the men away. The young woman was grateful to Soseki for saving her, and she asked him how he was able to do it. Soseki told her that he was a shapeshifter, and that he used his powers to help people in need.
The young woman was amazed by Soseki's powers, and she asked him if he would teach her