Hajime
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Age: 21
Birthday: October 16th
Gender: Male
Sex: Male
Character's Physical Description:
Character's Mental Description:
Early Life
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Cloud Chuunin
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Age: 21Birthday: October 16th
Gender: Male
Sex: Male
Character's Physical Description:
Hajime would stand at a moderately tall 5'11", skinny and slightly lean in his build. Shaggy black hair would spike from his slightly long and pointed face, often accessorised with a pair of brown goggles. Alongside his strange set of goggles would often be accompanied a long blue hooded cloak. Without the goggles, one would think he'd look edgy, though his features would match his edged look. A smile wasn't always accompanied by the man, often showing neutral or passive expressions.
Character's Mental Description:
Hajime is a bit of an odd one where it comes to personality. When he's by himself he's very spacious and aloof, oftentimes zoning out around the town when not near people. However, when he interacts with others or finds himself in a crowd his emotions begin to interact with others in a way that he begins to feel similar or the same feelings they begin to feel. Things like happiness, joy, sadness, anger and any other feelings begin locked inside of him until he meets others and reacts with them. This makes judging how he will react as both easy and difficult because he's reacting exactly how the people he's with will feel. The only feeling he cannot feel is fear. He can feel other people feeling fear, but he can only emulate it like someone else. But the actual feeling of being frightened doesn't appear in his emotions.[lb2][/lb2]
He doesn't really have many interests. He finds people watching very interesting, of course, because it brings about feelings he wasn't entirely sure he had. Not only that but he does seem to have an interest in animals for whatever reason it's not certain but potentially because the way they portray their feelings is different to those of humans, and he's not quite got it. He does like watching theatre, and even some kinds of shows or radio. But he's not a big fan of books as it's harder to judge the feelings of words than it is to see it.[lb2][/lb2]
In missions, Hajime is calculating. As long as emotions do not run deep he has no qualms or morals on what should really be done. He's been taught the basics of fighting and how far someone should fight in situations, but the rest of it is really dependant on what he thinks at the time. If he feels the people around him are wanting to do something then he'll act on that impulse, otherwise, it's just a guessing game.[lb][/lb]
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Hajime isn't hard to get along with, he just reacts to your emotions with similar or exact feelings.
He doesn't really have many interests. He finds people watching very interesting, of course, because it brings about feelings he wasn't entirely sure he had. Not only that but he does seem to have an interest in animals for whatever reason it's not certain but potentially because the way they portray their feelings is different to those of humans, and he's not quite got it. He does like watching theatre, and even some kinds of shows or radio. But he's not a big fan of books as it's harder to judge the feelings of words than it is to see it.[lb2][/lb2]
In missions, Hajime is calculating. As long as emotions do not run deep he has no qualms or morals on what should really be done. He's been taught the basics of fighting and how far someone should fight in situations, but the rest of it is really dependant on what he thinks at the time. If he feels the people around him are wanting to do something then he'll act on that impulse, otherwise, it's just a guessing game.[lb][/lb]
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Hajime isn't hard to get along with, he just reacts to your emotions with similar or exact feelings.
Early Life
Hajime’s life has been as interesting and divergent as the feelings he usually emitted in his daily life. Born to two very loving parents in Kumogakure they showered their only child with love and affection. He was a very happy and cheerful baby full of love and affection for the parents who doted him with care. He was able to continuously feel their care so much so that when things were off and not correct (which happened from time to time) that he was able to pick up on that with relative ease and demand the affection and care. Spoilt was probably the best way to describe this young baby.[lb2][/lb2]
Just like many other kids, the young boy was instantly thrown into the academy. Going from the doting from his parents to the harsher environment of the school life. Reading people became harder, and he began to feel the anger and stress that the kids and teachers around him would feel. This would conflict with the home life feelings where he began to feel both the stress of school life, and the doting of his parents would cause him to feel confused and would begin to shut himself off. He would leave his own feelings behind, just instead reacting to those around him. With this he knew that he was at least right half the time. If he could react to the feelings of others in the same way then it would be fine.
The next year of school was practice towards this. He was usually aloof and spacious until he was with people, to which he would become active in his activity. His emotions, often playing off the person in front of him, did spook some people out but often it was met well. The time he didn’t need to spend on working how to socialise well was instead used to further his own skills on other areas of his future shinobi work.[lb2][/lb2]
Eventually, the young boy would pass his Genin exam and would eventually be sorted into a team. From there his calculating on how to react to certain situations would be both a benefit and a difficulty when it came to carrying out missions. Sometimes he would end up not caring about other’s injuries, to the points where he ended up in panic attacks because of others. But eventually, he managed to work out how to control his emotions a little better.[lb2][/lb2]
He eventually moved out of his home, realising that the suffocation of his parents was causing more trouble for them and himself. While he knew that he would probably miss them, especially when they saw him, but it was the best for all of them. As he worked outside of their influence, he used his power of emotions to join the diplomats as an Attaché. Instead of keeping his last name he would instead leave his last name off of any records he managed to find. Smudged out last names of passports, documentation, even birth certificates. To lose his family, at least in name only, would keep them safe in case something bad happened as he was training to be a political figure.[lb2][/lb2]
Mission after mission went by, the boy grew up into a competent young man who was more in tune with dealing with other people’s emotions. Often times he wished he could remember how to actually emit his own feelings without resorting to other people for guidance, but those thoughts were quickly extinguished if a fight broke out, or an argument was brewing nearby. Latching onto other people’s emotions brought both some kinds of friend (if temporarily) but also didn’t give him a chance to actually like thing. He was just there… to be there. [lb2][/lb2]
Eventually the young boy had completed enough missions to become a Chuunin, deciding to focus his path down down the diplomatic route of the main branch. That way he could use his knowledge of other people’s feelings to help in talking down other’s or representing the village with his skills as an ambassador and negotiator. This allowed him to fully use his emotional powers to help the village without having to use his own locked emotions as a weapon against foes.
Just like many other kids, the young boy was instantly thrown into the academy. Going from the doting from his parents to the harsher environment of the school life. Reading people became harder, and he began to feel the anger and stress that the kids and teachers around him would feel. This would conflict with the home life feelings where he began to feel both the stress of school life, and the doting of his parents would cause him to feel confused and would begin to shut himself off. He would leave his own feelings behind, just instead reacting to those around him. With this he knew that he was at least right half the time. If he could react to the feelings of others in the same way then it would be fine.
The next year of school was practice towards this. He was usually aloof and spacious until he was with people, to which he would become active in his activity. His emotions, often playing off the person in front of him, did spook some people out but often it was met well. The time he didn’t need to spend on working how to socialise well was instead used to further his own skills on other areas of his future shinobi work.[lb2][/lb2]
Eventually, the young boy would pass his Genin exam and would eventually be sorted into a team. From there his calculating on how to react to certain situations would be both a benefit and a difficulty when it came to carrying out missions. Sometimes he would end up not caring about other’s injuries, to the points where he ended up in panic attacks because of others. But eventually, he managed to work out how to control his emotions a little better.[lb2][/lb2]
He eventually moved out of his home, realising that the suffocation of his parents was causing more trouble for them and himself. While he knew that he would probably miss them, especially when they saw him, but it was the best for all of them. As he worked outside of their influence, he used his power of emotions to join the diplomats as an Attaché. Instead of keeping his last name he would instead leave his last name off of any records he managed to find. Smudged out last names of passports, documentation, even birth certificates. To lose his family, at least in name only, would keep them safe in case something bad happened as he was training to be a political figure.[lb2][/lb2]
Mission after mission went by, the boy grew up into a competent young man who was more in tune with dealing with other people’s emotions. Often times he wished he could remember how to actually emit his own feelings without resorting to other people for guidance, but those thoughts were quickly extinguished if a fight broke out, or an argument was brewing nearby. Latching onto other people’s emotions brought both some kinds of friend (if temporarily) but also didn’t give him a chance to actually like thing. He was just there… to be there. [lb2][/lb2]
Eventually the young boy had completed enough missions to become a Chuunin, deciding to focus his path down down the diplomatic route of the main branch. That way he could use his knowledge of other people’s feelings to help in talking down other’s or representing the village with his skills as an ambassador and negotiator. This allowed him to fully use his emotional powers to help the village without having to use his own locked emotions as a weapon against foes.