Post by C.C. on Feb 6, 2014 10:50:20 GMT
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Name:
Yamamoto, Takeshi
Gender:
Male
Age:
15
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Brief History:
Yamamoto Takeshi has always loved two things: baseball and sushi. His mother died when he was young, so he was raised by his father in their sushi store (Takesushi), and has grown up using knives. Then he was introduced to baseball, and he took it up with a passion. It helped that he was good at literally every single sport ever though. Except chess. Yamamoto had never gotten the hang of chess. No, that is not an euphemism. Go away.
He went to Namimori Middle School where he was the most talented at sport (no surprise there) and the most popular in his baseball team. He really wanted to get into some elite baseball club, and I think he made it. While in Middle School, he became friends with a certain Sawada Tsunayoshi who, along with an infant called Reborn, introduced him to this spectacularly fun game called Mafia! It was very fun (though not as fun as baseball) and the boss was the boy who started playing first - Tsuna.
In the game, they defeated some evil Mafioso (who were working under a blue-haired pineapple) who clearly took the game very seriously. They played a one-on-one battle-simulated game where the victors won rings. He himself learnt how to use a sword. All in all it was very fun, but some people seemed to take it a little too seriously. It was just a game, after all.
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Abilities:
Besides being crazily athletic, Yamamoto can also throw a baseball more than a hundred kilometers an hour, if memory serves me right. Similarly, he can hit things at three hundred kilometres an hour out of the park, thus scoring him a homu run! [Insert Oretachi no Joy here]
He is also a skilled swordsman, using a katana passed down by his father by the name of Shigure Kintoki. More specifically, he uses the Shigure Soen Ryu style to use this special katana.
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Extras:
He really really likes baseball.
Question:
Chocolate.
RP Sample:
Maa maa, don't be so serious! It's just a game, after all, so it doesn't really matter if we don't need this, right?