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 Post subject: Takashi Avery
PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:31 pm 
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Ok, here goes. This is my first character.  x 3 I'm not quite done with coloring the pic yet, and I'll finish adding the Zeo and attack Set info later. Also I'll be adding weapons later on today. Tell me what you think.

Name: Takashi Avery

Age: 16

Guard Team: Knights of the Round
Rank: Soldier

Digimon Armour: Bahamut

Digivice Color: Black with silver outlining

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Physical Description:
(Pic will be here soon)
5'7''
Considering he is half black, he has brown skin

Personality:
Takashi  is a well-mannered and cheerful young man. Being raised by an elderly person has taught him to have a great deal of patience, and which causes him to often have a stoic attitude. Quite mature and thoughtful, he often gives insightful advice, and is able to analyze situations because of his vast knowledge of religion and philosophy.When he's annoyed or threatened long enough, his maturity drastically changes. He becomes incredibly rude, violent, and will butt heads with anyone who even looks at him strangely. He still manages to stay positive and keep an optimistic outlook on life , even though (for him) it's been filled with much misfortune and heartache.

As a result of loosing both parents, and all of his friends, he highly values any and all bonds made with others. He will do all that is within his power to protect any and all bonds that he has made, and even becomes quite aggressive if they are threatened.

Clothing:
His civilian outfit is a basic short sleeved black shirt, a pair of blue jeans, and black sneakers. His left wrist has a wristband made of blue Buddhist beads.

Background Story:

Once a bright-eyed and optimistic child, Takashi dreamed of being an artist, just like his father. He  was sheltered by his African-American father and Japanese mother, both wanting to protect him from the omnious world. His father was a pacifist, and disbelieved in fighting; he wanted his son to grow up without having to trifle in thing such as war. For the first 12 years of his life, his parents had molded him into their ideal child.

While preparing an exhibit of his artwork at a gallery in their hometown of Hedogaza, Takashi's father and his entire staff died. They, aswell as the rest of the city, were destroyed by Ghaleonmon. Takashi had been watching the intense battle from their apartment, and feared for his fathers well-being. He had even seen the homes of some of his dearest friends demolished right before his eyes.

Takashi rushed to the gallery, praying that his father had survived. He got on his knees and immediately began struggling to push away debris. He began to think that his efforts were useless and was ready to concede when he heard a voice calling out to him. He darted in the direction of the voice and began his excavation again. Moments later he stood up, bewilderingly, holding a Digitama.The nefarious Ghaleomon had atleast been injured during the battle; a small fragment of it's data had dropped off and warped into the Digitama, unknown to Takashi. Soon after a terrofied shriek filled the air. His mother had arrived at the horrifing scene, and found her husbands corpse.The stress of losing her husband was too overwhelming for Takashi's mother. The intense despair she felt drove her to have a mental breakdown,  leaving young Takashi alone, without either of his parents. Takashi burned the image of Ghaleonmon in his mind as he clutched the Digitama, and for the first time tasted what his father tried so desperately to keep away from him, hatred.

His mother was institutionalized. Word of these misfortunes soon made their way to Masakazu Kazuma, Takashi's Grandfather. He quickly took custody over the child and moved to Cyan, accepting the responsibility that his daughter had been unable to burden. He immeadiately confiscated the Digitama when he noticed Takashi holding it, and decided to lock it away until he felt it was appropiate for Takashi to keep. Although Kazuma had been proud to begin raising his grandson, he was hurt by the loss of his daughter. He vengefully blamed Takashi's father for his beloved daughters breakdown. Yet because of circumstances, he was unable to seek his revenge. Instead he raised Takashi under the laws and code of Hagakure, the Way of the Samurai; something that his son in law would have definitely disapproved of.

Takashi learned a variety of martial arts from Kazuma. He was strictly home-schooled for 4 years ; Kazuma did everything in his power to provide a better education than even a college could have offered for his Grandson. The teachings that Takashi favored the most were, ofcourse, the art lessons. He had not forgotten his fathers work, and felt that if he were to attain that level of technique, he'd somehow become closer to his parents. He began borrowing library books on his fathers artwork, techniques, and theories; much to Kazuma's distaste.

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