Name: Mitsunari, Akagi
Age: 13
Physical Description: Akagi has shaggy, dirty blonde hair that stretches to his eyes but not enough to drape over them. Akagi brandishes a very stoic appeal in the form of strong defined features like his jaw and shoulders. However, Akagi is also complemented by a soft smile and attentive dark blue eyes. Akagi usually dresses in long baggy clothing to mask his size and appear bigger than he really is. For example, his usual outfit will consist of a long sleeved dark red shirt and black baggy harem with a sprawling dragon design reaching toward his sandals. Akagi stands at 156 cm in height (5'1") with tanned skin. Underneath his baggy clothing Akagi is fit bolstering a muscular physique that he intends to keep covered. Akagi's posture is timid teeming with vigilance that seems to watch over his left arm that is bandaged all the way up to his shoulder.
Mental Description: Despite looking approachable, Akagi is actually quite reserved and shy. Although once passed his rough introduction, Akagi becomes a very humoring individual who works well with others. Akagi's best personal trait that he values is his adaptability. Akagi's adaptability has over time crafted his personality to accept change and take challenges beyond his comfort zone. Usually calm and rarely aggravated the demeanor of Akagi is to shy to be outgoing and express his emotions freely. Akagi is decent in academics possessing a keen interest in taijutsu. Akagi is motivated to become stronger so he can help others and is especially attached to the term argonaut. A hidden motivation of Akagi is to find his mother that had been missing after a sandstorm when she had not returned home. Ultimately, Akagi strives to be recognized by his peers and respected by the community as a strong shinobi.
History: Akagi lived a nomadic lifestyle with his father and mother, both general goods merchants, Kasa Mitsunari and Aiko Mitsunari. Planning on following in the footsteps of his father Akagi had planned on growing to become a merchant himself till on a trip to the Land of Fire a sandstorm struck their caravan. In the madness of the sandstorm shouting rang out along with debris flying in every direction injuring everyone who hunkered down to avoid the storm. Once the storm had passed over all goods were nowhere to be found as if it was ransacked and every member of the caravan present except Akagi's mother who had been spotted staring directly at the face of the storm staggering toward it. From that day on a small scale manhunt for Akagi's mother began and scoured the desert offering no hope until reaching a cabin sandwiched between two canyon walls showed promise. Akagi's and his father asked the owner of the cabin, a older woman who had sun bleached hair and wrinkles all over, if she had seen a young woman pass through shortly after a sandstorm. The woman replied saying that their was one woman travelling with a band of mercenaries that fit their description that was planning on travelling far away to the Village Hidden in the Clouds. That distance put a large whole in both Akagi and Kasa's hearts knowing they couldn't pursue an investigation that far due to their limited funds. Fortunately, however, the old woman said she saw them just a few days prior to Akagi's arrival and they might still be within reach. With that knowledge Akagi and his father travelled as fast as they could on the route the old woman had drawn based on what the mercenaries had spoken to her about. Two days had passed of restless travel, when Akagi came to a swinging bridge with a band of what appeared to be mercenaries about to cross it moving at a sluggish pace. While approaching the band, the clearer they could see the mercenaries appeared to be hauling people like slaves, and in the ranks of those slaves Akagi instantly spotted his mother. Without hesitation Akagi broke out into a sprint dashing toward the bridge. With a quick pull of his collar Akagi was thrown to the ground by his father who placed a finger over Akagi's mouth letting him know to be quiet. Akagi frantically trying to get up and go after his mother was informed by his father that neither of them stood a chance against their force. As he was struggling to get up he glanced past his father to the bridge where the slavers were now cutting the ropes off to prevent anyone from crossing. In the last moment of seeing his mother, Akagi and Aiko made eye contact once last time before a gust of sand blurred their line of sight, followed by a loud cry shrieking through the desert Akagi's name. After returning home from the grueling pursuit Akagi vowed to bring back his mother and become strong enough to fight off anyone who would hurt his loved ones. Along with his return Akagi began to resent his father for not attempting to rescue his mother despite the odds being stacked up against them. This festering resentment would continue to grow as Akagi in memory of his mother bandaged up his left hand and arm that his mother clung to through his childhood in order to preserve her memory. This all collectively building up to his decision to enroll at the academy.
Age: 13
Physical Description: Akagi has shaggy, dirty blonde hair that stretches to his eyes but not enough to drape over them. Akagi brandishes a very stoic appeal in the form of strong defined features like his jaw and shoulders. However, Akagi is also complemented by a soft smile and attentive dark blue eyes. Akagi usually dresses in long baggy clothing to mask his size and appear bigger than he really is. For example, his usual outfit will consist of a long sleeved dark red shirt and black baggy harem with a sprawling dragon design reaching toward his sandals. Akagi stands at 156 cm in height (5'1") with tanned skin. Underneath his baggy clothing Akagi is fit bolstering a muscular physique that he intends to keep covered. Akagi's posture is timid teeming with vigilance that seems to watch over his left arm that is bandaged all the way up to his shoulder.
Mental Description: Despite looking approachable, Akagi is actually quite reserved and shy. Although once passed his rough introduction, Akagi becomes a very humoring individual who works well with others. Akagi's best personal trait that he values is his adaptability. Akagi's adaptability has over time crafted his personality to accept change and take challenges beyond his comfort zone. Usually calm and rarely aggravated the demeanor of Akagi is to shy to be outgoing and express his emotions freely. Akagi is decent in academics possessing a keen interest in taijutsu. Akagi is motivated to become stronger so he can help others and is especially attached to the term argonaut. A hidden motivation of Akagi is to find his mother that had been missing after a sandstorm when she had not returned home. Ultimately, Akagi strives to be recognized by his peers and respected by the community as a strong shinobi.
History: Akagi lived a nomadic lifestyle with his father and mother, both general goods merchants, Kasa Mitsunari and Aiko Mitsunari. Planning on following in the footsteps of his father Akagi had planned on growing to become a merchant himself till on a trip to the Land of Fire a sandstorm struck their caravan. In the madness of the sandstorm shouting rang out along with debris flying in every direction injuring everyone who hunkered down to avoid the storm. Once the storm had passed over all goods were nowhere to be found as if it was ransacked and every member of the caravan present except Akagi's mother who had been spotted staring directly at the face of the storm staggering toward it. From that day on a small scale manhunt for Akagi's mother began and scoured the desert offering no hope until reaching a cabin sandwiched between two canyon walls showed promise. Akagi's and his father asked the owner of the cabin, a older woman who had sun bleached hair and wrinkles all over, if she had seen a young woman pass through shortly after a sandstorm. The woman replied saying that their was one woman travelling with a band of mercenaries that fit their description that was planning on travelling far away to the Village Hidden in the Clouds. That distance put a large whole in both Akagi and Kasa's hearts knowing they couldn't pursue an investigation that far due to their limited funds. Fortunately, however, the old woman said she saw them just a few days prior to Akagi's arrival and they might still be within reach. With that knowledge Akagi and his father travelled as fast as they could on the route the old woman had drawn based on what the mercenaries had spoken to her about. Two days had passed of restless travel, when Akagi came to a swinging bridge with a band of what appeared to be mercenaries about to cross it moving at a sluggish pace. While approaching the band, the clearer they could see the mercenaries appeared to be hauling people like slaves, and in the ranks of those slaves Akagi instantly spotted his mother. Without hesitation Akagi broke out into a sprint dashing toward the bridge. With a quick pull of his collar Akagi was thrown to the ground by his father who placed a finger over Akagi's mouth letting him know to be quiet. Akagi frantically trying to get up and go after his mother was informed by his father that neither of them stood a chance against their force. As he was struggling to get up he glanced past his father to the bridge where the slavers were now cutting the ropes off to prevent anyone from crossing. In the last moment of seeing his mother, Akagi and Aiko made eye contact once last time before a gust of sand blurred their line of sight, followed by a loud cry shrieking through the desert Akagi's name. After returning home from the grueling pursuit Akagi vowed to bring back his mother and become strong enough to fight off anyone who would hurt his loved ones. Along with his return Akagi began to resent his father for not attempting to rescue his mother despite the odds being stacked up against them. This festering resentment would continue to grow as Akagi in memory of his mother bandaged up his left hand and arm that his mother clung to through his childhood in order to preserve her memory. This all collectively building up to his decision to enroll at the academy.