Name: Shinokku Ishio
Age: 13
Physical Description:
Shinokku Ishio is a tall slender boy with messy brown hair. He is 164 cm tall and weighs in at 49kg. Though he is skinny he is strong and has often found himself overpowering people which should, by the looks of it, have the upper hand. His skin is fair and some light freckles on his cheeks which come out in the summer. His eyes are dark as the deepest holes on the bleakest night. He wears a black robe and brown sandals.
Mental Description:
Shinokku Ishio is a headstrong young boy, oftentimes unwilling to change his mind even if he knows he is wrong. Shinokku would rather beat a river into submission than surrender to its path. Despite this Shinokku can be shown to have a softer side when his friends or family are being picked on, as he rushes to defend them. Trustworthy and loyal who wouldn’t want to hang out with this guy?
History:
Shinokku is a resident in the cloud village. He makes his money doing odd jobs for the people of said village. He lives with his father in a small cottage. His father is a blacksmith by trade but an artist at heart. He often spends his time crafting bronze statues of many different topics; including the cloud village, Shinobi warriors, and even famous figures of history. From him, shinokku learned to value the beauty around him. Due to this lesson Shinokku has decided to become a shinobi warrior to protect this natural wonder. Shinokku loved his mother. She was a kind and caring woman, who always looked to help those around her. However, even her warm heart could not fight back the cold hands of death. She died of an unknown virus carried to the town by a sick bird. The black birds came one summer, and left shortly after, migrating away from the summit; people thought little of the event. But the event would change Shinokku’s life forever. One day, on her charitable rounds, Shinokku’s mother ran across a poor dove on the ground. She took it home, and laid it in a basket. For weeks, she nursed the creature back to health, but when the time came to let it fly, nature bared its fangs. It attacked her viciously, tearing vein and drawing blood before flying away. From this exposure, she became quite ill, and passed away shortly after. When Shinokku realized what had transpired, it was too late, and he could barely even muster his voice behind the wall of tears. This loss left Shinokku feeling lost and confused, which eventually developed into a troubled nature: without the emotional guidance a mother, Shinokku began to act out, occasionally getting him into big trouble.
Age: 13
Physical Description:
Shinokku Ishio is a tall slender boy with messy brown hair. He is 164 cm tall and weighs in at 49kg. Though he is skinny he is strong and has often found himself overpowering people which should, by the looks of it, have the upper hand. His skin is fair and some light freckles on his cheeks which come out in the summer. His eyes are dark as the deepest holes on the bleakest night. He wears a black robe and brown sandals.
Mental Description:
Shinokku Ishio is a headstrong young boy, oftentimes unwilling to change his mind even if he knows he is wrong. Shinokku would rather beat a river into submission than surrender to its path. Despite this Shinokku can be shown to have a softer side when his friends or family are being picked on, as he rushes to defend them. Trustworthy and loyal who wouldn’t want to hang out with this guy?
History:
Shinokku is a resident in the cloud village. He makes his money doing odd jobs for the people of said village. He lives with his father in a small cottage. His father is a blacksmith by trade but an artist at heart. He often spends his time crafting bronze statues of many different topics; including the cloud village, Shinobi warriors, and even famous figures of history. From him, shinokku learned to value the beauty around him. Due to this lesson Shinokku has decided to become a shinobi warrior to protect this natural wonder. Shinokku loved his mother. She was a kind and caring woman, who always looked to help those around her. However, even her warm heart could not fight back the cold hands of death. She died of an unknown virus carried to the town by a sick bird. The black birds came one summer, and left shortly after, migrating away from the summit; people thought little of the event. But the event would change Shinokku’s life forever. One day, on her charitable rounds, Shinokku’s mother ran across a poor dove on the ground. She took it home, and laid it in a basket. For weeks, she nursed the creature back to health, but when the time came to let it fly, nature bared its fangs. It attacked her viciously, tearing vein and drawing blood before flying away. From this exposure, she became quite ill, and passed away shortly after. When Shinokku realized what had transpired, it was too late, and he could barely even muster his voice behind the wall of tears. This loss left Shinokku feeling lost and confused, which eventually developed into a troubled nature: without the emotional guidance a mother, Shinokku began to act out, occasionally getting him into big trouble.