_________________.:[Details
Entire Name: Eiji Shuzoku
Acquired Name (As spoken): Eh-jee Shu-zoh-ku
Alias: Miyamoto Takahashi
Job: Mercenary
Sex: Male
Sexual Orentation: Heterosexual
Marital Status: Single
Precieved Age: 25
Actual Age: 40
Date of birth 8/20/2040
Zodiac Leo [Earth], River [Valucre]
________________.:[Blood Lines
Linage (direct): Shuzoku
Linage (Mentionable): Takahashi
Origin (Verse): Cyberpunk
Origin (Country): Japan
Origin (City or Region): Osaka
Location: Terrenus, Ignatz
Race: Cybernetically Augmented Human [H+]
Blood Type: Formerly AB+
Blood coloring: None
Diet: Traditional Japanese foods.
_________________.:[Body Type
Body (Overall): Lean and Athletic
Body (Upper): Lean and Athletic
Body (Lower): Lean and Athletic
Height: 5'9
Weight: 190
Complection: Olive
Skin Condition: Pristine
Tattoos/Scars: He bears the Irezumi of a red dragon, spiraling up from his wrist, around his torso and back, and the head of the dragon rests on the crook of his neck.
Hair Style: Somewhat messy, and feathered
Hair Colour: Crimson red
Hair Length: It is short, but reaches down to his eyes, the sides reach down to his cheek bones, and the back goes down to the bottom of his neck.
Eyebrow Colour: Crimson red
Eyebrow Shape: Sharp, and medium.
Eye Colour: Amber
Eye Shape: Almond
Face (Ears): Medium
Face (Nose): Medium, and semi-short
Face (Mouth): Always in a small smirk.
Voice: Deep, and soft, with a honeyed tone, a slight Japanese accent. Too be accurate, an Osaka accent.
_________________.:[Mentality
Favorite Colour: Red
Disorders (Hereditary): None
Disorders (Gained): Schizophrenia
Alignment: Neutral Evil
Personality: Neutral Evil is called the "Malefactor" alignment. Characters of this alignment are typically selfish and have no qualms about turning on their allies-of-the-moment. They have no compunctions about harming others to get what they want, but neither will they go out of their way to cause carnage or mayhem when they see no direct benefit to it. They abide by laws for only as long as it is convenient for them. A villain of this alignment can be more dangerous than either Lawful or Chaotic Evil characters, since he is neither bound by any sort of honor or tradition nor disorganized and pointlessly violent.
Examples are an assassin who has little regard for formal laws but does not needlessly kill, a henchman who plots behind his superior's back, or a mercenary who switches sides if made a better offer.
Eiji is a near perfect representation of this alignment. Driven by greed and ambition, he has no qualms about betraying those around him if they prove useless, or no longer benefit him in anyway. Eiji rarely makes friends, but those that he counts among them— few they are—have earned a loyalty that would be counted as surprising given his disposition.
Dominance: Dominance in the context of biology and anthropology is the state of having high social status relative to other individuals, who react submissively to dominant individuals. The opposite of dominance is recessive. The dominant individual in a group may exert control over others.
Insensitivity: The sensitivity or insensitivity of a human, often considered with regard to a particular kind of stimulus, is the strength of the feeling it results in, in comparison with the strength of the stimulus. The concept applies to physical as well as emotional feeling.
Self-Awareness: In psychology, conscientiousness is the trait of being painstaking and careful, or the quality of acting according to the dictates of one's conscience. It includes such elements as self-discipline, carefulness, thoroughness, organization, deliberation (the tendency to think carefully before acting), and need for achievement. It is an aspect of what was traditionally called character.
Conscientiousness is related to emotional intelligence and impulse control, but it should not be confused with the kind of impulsiveness found in neuroticism. People high on impulsiveness find it very difficult to resist temptation or delay gratification. Individuals who are low on self-discipline are unable to motivate themselves to perform a task that they would like to accomplish. These are conceptually similar but empirically distinct.
Mentality Structure:
Extroversion: 90% The trait of Extroversion-Introversion is a central dimension of human personality. Extroverts are gregarious, assertive, and generally seek out excitement. Introverts, in contrast, are more reserved, less outgoing, and less sociable. They are not necessarily asocial, but they tend to have smaller circles of friends, and are less likely to thrive on making new social contacts.
Neuroticism: 65% Neuroticism is a fundamental personality trait in the study of psychology. It can be defined as an enduring tendency to experience negative emotional states. Individuals who score high on neuroticism are more likely than the average to experience such feelings as anxiety, anger, guilt, and clinical depression. They respond more poorly to environmental stress, and are more likely to interpret ordinary situations as threatening, and minor frustrations as hopelessly difficult. They are often self-conscious and shy, and they may have trouble controlling urges and delaying gratification. Neuroticism is related to emotional intelligence, which involves emotional regulation, motivation, and interpersonal skills. It is also considered to be a predisposition for traditional neuroses, such as phobias and other anxiety disorders.
Agreeableness: 10% Agreeableness is a tendency to be pleasant and accommodating in social situations. In contemporary personality psychology, agreeableness is one of the five major dimensions of personality structure, reflecting individual differences in concern for cooperation and social harmony. People who score high on this dimension are empathetic, considerate, friendly, generous, and helpful. They also have an optimistic view of human nature. They tend to believe that most people are honest, decent, and trustworthy.
Conscientiousness: 55% In psychology, conscientiousness is the trait of being painstaking and careful, or the quality of acting according to the dictates of one's conscience. It includes such elements as self-discipline, carefulness, thoroughness, organization, deliberation (the tendency to think carefully before acting), and need for achievement. It is an aspect of what was traditionally called character.
Openness to experience: 98% Openness to experience is one of five major domains of personality identified by psychologists. Openness involves active imagination, aesthetic sensitivity, attentiveness to inner feelings, preference for variety, and intellectual curiosity. A great deal of psychometric research has demonstrated that these qualities are statistically correlated. Thus, openness can be viewed as a global personality trait consisting of a set of specific traits, habits, and tendencies that cluster together.