Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2016 13:06:13 GMT -5
Yasuro
Name: Yasuro Yoshumane
Age: 61
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Homeworld: Earth
Starting Planet: Earth
Appearance:
Yasuro appears younger than he is, and his muscles are toned far beyond that of most humans his age. His face is stern and his eyes show the wisdom and experience that comes with age. He often wears a stoic expression but at times he has a warm and welcoming smile. smile and carries himself with a calm demeanor that gets mistaken for weakness. His hair is long and grey, and his bread is short and matches his hair in color.
While training or in combat, Yasuro wears his father's tattered kimono. When in his business attire Yasuro wears black dress pants and shoes, a white long sleeve collard button up shirt, black or red tie, and a black jacket, with his hair pulled back in a ponytail. At other times he can often be seen in bright colored button up shirts; often buttoned only halfway, tight black dress pants, black loafers and wearing a number of accessories suck as rings and braclets. He will often carry his family sword, Motatsake, in a special case strapped to his back.
While training or in combat, Yasuro wears his father's tattered kimono. When in his business attire Yasuro wears black dress pants and shoes, a white long sleeve collard button up shirt, black or red tie, and a black jacket, with his hair pulled back in a ponytail. At other times he can often be seen in bright colored button up shirts; often buttoned only halfway, tight black dress pants, black loafers and wearing a number of accessories suck as rings and braclets. He will often carry his family sword, Motatsake, in a special case strapped to his back.
Backstory:
Yasuro was born into a long line of warriors who kept themselves secluded on the eastern islands. By tradition, Motatsake, the family sword, was passed down to the first born son. However, Yasuro's father had broken this tradition by refusing to pass the sword to him, seeing Yasuro as incapable of continuing the family traditions. For years Yasuro and his father barely spoke despite living under the same roof. Yasuro grew to hate his father, not just for his refusal to pass on the sword to him, but because he blamed his mother for being unable to give him a second son, or even another child. As soon as Yasuro could, he left his family's home for the city.
When he got to the city, Yasuro worked hard to make a better life for himself. He work many jobs just to put himself through school. He taught himself everything he should have learned from his father, as well as how to defend himself. Eventually Yasuro had graduated top of his class, with a masters in accounting. He was able to get any job he wanted. He worked for many different companies, including Capsule Corp itself, over many years and built himself a large savings. As all this was going on, he never forgot to write his mother every week. For twenty seven years his mother wrote back at least once a month. Then the letters came less frequently, and eventually they stopped altogether.
After almost a year of not hearing from his mother, Yasuro began to worry and blame his father. One day, as he was leaving for work, Yasuro was greeted at his own doorstep by an elderly farmer. The farmer, an old friend of the family, had brought terrible news of Yasuro's parents. The farmer told him that his parents had been sick for sometime, but that his father had refused to call on Yasuro for help. Then came the news of his mother's fate; she had succumbed to the illness and had died a few days before. Yasuro was heart broken and once again blamed his father. Seeing no other choice, he left his new life behind and returned to take care of his father.
For the next fifteen years Yasuro spent his life savings taking care of his father. As it turned out, illness was not the only problem his parents had faced in his absence. The government had decided that it did not recognize the Yoshumane family's claim on the land and had ordered them to leave. Whatever Yasuro didn't spend on medical bills for his father, he spent fighting a losing legal battle with a near thousand year old document his only evidence of ownership. He grew to resent his father even more over this, but took care of him all the same.
One his death bed, and after years of resentment, Yasuro's father finally apologized to him, for everything. Using the last bit of strength he had, he climbed to his feet, demanding that Motatsake be brought to him. He then did something he said he should have done fifty years ago; he passed Motatsake to Yasuro. After this was done, he laid back down, closed his eyes and passed into the afterlife, peacefully. Still, Yasuro could not bring himself to forgive his father.
When he got to the city, Yasuro worked hard to make a better life for himself. He work many jobs just to put himself through school. He taught himself everything he should have learned from his father, as well as how to defend himself. Eventually Yasuro had graduated top of his class, with a masters in accounting. He was able to get any job he wanted. He worked for many different companies, including Capsule Corp itself, over many years and built himself a large savings. As all this was going on, he never forgot to write his mother every week. For twenty seven years his mother wrote back at least once a month. Then the letters came less frequently, and eventually they stopped altogether.
After almost a year of not hearing from his mother, Yasuro began to worry and blame his father. One day, as he was leaving for work, Yasuro was greeted at his own doorstep by an elderly farmer. The farmer, an old friend of the family, had brought terrible news of Yasuro's parents. The farmer told him that his parents had been sick for sometime, but that his father had refused to call on Yasuro for help. Then came the news of his mother's fate; she had succumbed to the illness and had died a few days before. Yasuro was heart broken and once again blamed his father. Seeing no other choice, he left his new life behind and returned to take care of his father.
For the next fifteen years Yasuro spent his life savings taking care of his father. As it turned out, illness was not the only problem his parents had faced in his absence. The government had decided that it did not recognize the Yoshumane family's claim on the land and had ordered them to leave. Whatever Yasuro didn't spend on medical bills for his father, he spent fighting a losing legal battle with a near thousand year old document his only evidence of ownership. He grew to resent his father even more over this, but took care of him all the same.
One his death bed, and after years of resentment, Yasuro's father finally apologized to him, for everything. Using the last bit of strength he had, he climbed to his feet, demanding that Motatsake be brought to him. He then did something he said he should have done fifty years ago; he passed Motatsake to Yasuro. After this was done, he laid back down, closed his eyes and passed into the afterlife, peacefully. Still, Yasuro could not bring himself to forgive his father.