Count me interested. Name: Yamada Atomu Age: 19 Appearance: [img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/46225469/RP/yamada.jpg[/img] [b]Personality:[/b] Yamada is detail oriented and ruthlessly precise. He abhors distraction when he is focused on a task. Yamadas natural enemy is boredom and even household chores can become his best friend and greatest weapon when facing this foe. Caught at the right moment, he'll help just about anyone resolve a problem, albeit only to stave off boredom. [b]Background:[/b] This is Yamadas second Graduating class and third high school. His first two high schools both burned to the ground. The first school burned during a weekend resulting in no injuries. His second school burned during a school day resulting in many students including himself and other transfers from his previous school spending time in the hospital for smoke inhalation and burns. Yamada himself was also credited for rescuing an unconscious classmate that was sick in the infirmary. He now walks with a cane, citing lasting injury from his burns but in fact has no permanent injury. Both fires were pinned on a classmate that had been working in the library where the second blaze started and had no alibi for the previous incident. Following the second fire, he was found under a fallen bookcase in the ruins of the library, the only fatality. Due to the missed class time caused by the fires and time spent in hospital, Yamada has restarted his final year of high school. [b]Secret:[/b] Yamada is an arsonist, the true culprit behind the two school fires. What had started as a idle thought that was acted upon turned into a hobby that filled his free time. Between the two school burnings lay a period of activity starting with abandoned buildings and progressed to small businesses. His masterpiece just before the second school fire was the complete incineration of a back vault full of safe deposit boxes that was blamed on the owner of one of the boxes that claimed his key had been stolen or lost. Each arson was planned to meticulous detail to appear an accident or to frame someone else. His second school fire was no exception. He'd topple the bookshelf in the library and even poisoned the student and had been in the infirmary. The text on his journal page appears to have been burned into the page with a brand, the letters as crisp and perfect as its owner would like.