MAIN PROFILE
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[spoilername="Personality Traits"]Kossori is dead inside. He likes to believe he is as normal as a young gypsy child can be, but if he ever interacts with actual normal people it quickly becomes apparent that he is broken. His thoughts are strange and fantastical; his actions are uncalled-for. While he has seen many kids of his age group, it is hard to mimic what you cannot understand. He just knows the roads and the shadows. One provides him with freedom while the other offers him safety. He might eventually come to understand how to be a simple villager from the Leaf village, but until then he will have to just amuse himself. Heaven help you should you be involved in these amusements.[/spoilername]
[spoilername="Character History"]History: Horosha Kossori grew up never knowing who his father was. His mother was in the picture, but, having been destined to help lead the caravans, she was of no help in the young boy's search. Instead, Kossori was raised by the roads they traveled; the path of the wanderer was not a lenient mentor, however. He grew up learning how to go unseen in large groups since the gypsies needed help scouting out safe havens. He also learned how to get into places he had no right to be; that, of course, was something he learned on his own. Kossori just wanted to understand how normal boys and girls lived. Was it so weird that he felt it necessary to watch them sleep in their plush bedrooms? Is he a criminal simply because he would take mementos from these lives never lived?
The answer to both of these questions is yes, but now that he has grown older he no longer cares about things like tact and morality. He may only be ten (or twelve depending on who you ask), but he has already seen too much of the world to ever be innocent again. That was why Kossori jumped at the offer when the Gypsy King expressed a desire to send the young boy to a real village. He might have had to leave his mother behind, but all she ever gave him were weird eyes and an empty nest to fly from. Like the red robin of his childhood storybooks, he would travel to Konoha with his guardian, Tsuyo. There, they would await further orders... or, at least, that was the plan. Funny how plans change, huh?
If only Kossori knew that his father had been the Gypsy King this whole time, he might not have wound up quite so... wrong.[/spoilername]
[spoilername="Character Timeline"][/spoilername]
[spoilername="Relationship Chart"]<COLOR color="#800000">
-Dislike- Ishida Ao, Akegata Yume
-Acquaintance- Senju Kazuki, Kira Kio, Arutairo, Akuma, Moriko Suzume
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-Good Friend(s)-
-Best Friend(s)-
-Family; Crush (Close to love)- Ishida Ao
-Full Blown Love- Horosha Kossori[/spoilername]
</COLOR>[spoilername="Physical Description"][/spoilername]
[spoilername="Personality Traits"]Kossori is dead inside. He likes to believe he is as normal as a young gypsy child can be, but if he ever interacts with actual normal people it quickly becomes apparent that he is broken. His thoughts are strange and fantastical; his actions are uncalled-for. While he has seen many kids of his age group, it is hard to mimic what you cannot understand. He just knows the roads and the shadows. One provides him with freedom while the other offers him safety. He might eventually come to understand how to be a simple villager from the Leaf village, but until then he will have to just amuse himself. Heaven help you should you be involved in these amusements.[/spoilername]
[spoilername="Character History"]History: Horosha Kossori grew up never knowing who his father was. His mother was in the picture, but, having been destined to help lead the caravans, she was of no help in the young boy's search. Instead, Kossori was raised by the roads they traveled; the path of the wanderer was not a lenient mentor, however. He grew up learning how to go unseen in large groups since the gypsies needed help scouting out safe havens. He also learned how to get into places he had no right to be; that, of course, was something he learned on his own. Kossori just wanted to understand how normal boys and girls lived. Was it so weird that he felt it necessary to watch them sleep in their plush bedrooms? Is he a criminal simply because he would take mementos from these lives never lived?
The answer to both of these questions is yes, but now that he has grown older he no longer cares about things like tact and morality. He may only be ten (or twelve depending on who you ask), but he has already seen too much of the world to ever be innocent again. That was why Kossori jumped at the offer when the Gypsy King expressed a desire to send the young boy to a real village. He might have had to leave his mother behind, but all she ever gave him were weird eyes and an empty nest to fly from. Like the red robin of his childhood storybooks, he would travel to Konoha with his guardian, Tsuyo. There, they would await further orders... or, at least, that was the plan. Funny how plans change, huh?
If only Kossori knew that his father had been the Gypsy King this whole time, he might not have wound up quite so... wrong.[/spoilername]
[spoilername="Character Timeline"][/spoilername]
[spoilername="Relationship Chart"]<COLOR color="#800000">