NameKyogi Genjitsu
Age17
Time in Shibuya9 months
NationalityJapanese
PersonalityKyogi is lying and manipulative, but puts up a kind front. He'll always answer anyone with a smile and speak in a very polite manner, but underneath he's always plotting on how to weave his web of deceit. The boy is incredibly selfish and very goal-driven, so he would stop at very little to get what he wants. That said, he's not an outright terrible person. He wouldn't hurt or step over someone just because he could, he'll only start backstabbing once there's something of great value in it for him. Kyogi's very composed and hard to get a good read on, but his eyes are always scanning for the body language of whoever he's talking to.
Hobbies & InterestsReading, solving puzzles, debates, watching theater, cats.
BioKyogi has always been someone that kept to himself. His father worked a tiring office job, causing him to almost never be home and his mother never paid much attention to the boy either. She was always too busy with something, be it chores or being glued to the phone. Even at school Kyogi didn't have any friends, though that's not to say he was bullied. It just seemed like everyone always ignored him, since he didn't do anything to stand out. When breaks rolled over, Kyogi didn't run around and play with the other kids. He always sat on the side, either reading or watching the others. Whenever the teachers tried to reach out to him, Kyogi didn't say much.
Naturally, this behavior raised some concerns with the school staff. They often called Kyogi's parents, causing the few times Kyogi saw his father to turn into lectures on how he should 'be more normal'. His mother didn't do anything about the situation either, so all Kyogi could do was take his father's words to heart. After every lecture, Kyogi would open up more and more to his classmates. The lectures got less harsh, less calls were being made and it looked like the kid was making some friends for the first time.
Only, Kyogi wasn't really making friends. He was just pretending to be friends with the other kids so his parents wouldn't yell at him. When he saw success, he tried to distance himself again, but nobody would leave him alone anymore. People always gathered around Kyogi, wanting to play and talk. It was annoying to him, so he started to ask for things to get rid of them for a short time. Small things, really. Sometimes it would just be asking for a prank to be pulled on someone, or daring them to do something. The surprising thing was that the kids actually listened to Kyogi every time he made a request, and this pattern of getting close and then asking other kids to do things continued until he was out of grade school.
Moving into middle school, Kyogi didn't hide in his shell anymore. He made sure to befriend some of the tougher kids, carefully tip-toeing around bullying. He asked favors to rig tests, make homework and always promised to do something for them in return later; not that he ever did. Kyogi's parents were proud of his grades and the boy breezed through the rest of his school life, all the way up until he moved into Shibuya halfway through his second year of highschool. His father got moved to a new office, so Kyogi couldn't stay in his hometown any longer. Not that he cared, the people there were starting to get wary of him anyway. The only thing he needed to adapt to while moving was the popularity of the card game 'Mythic Legends: Battle!', which was a smash hit in this town. He owns some cards and knows the basics of the game's rules, but only to blend in with the rest of the crowd.
RingFossil gray
DeckHell on Earth.
RankingF