Sounds good. I'm making a sort of experimental character right now, so it's obviously subject to change.

(still a work-in-progress, though you could tell me what things NEED to be changed asap. [b][u]the bio is a nearly obvious placeholder right atm[/b][/u])

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[b][u]Alias[/u][/b]: "Yamato"

[b][u]Real Name[/u][/b]: [hider=Real Name]Noburu Yamamoto[/hider]

[b][u]Age[/u][/b]: 20

[b][u]Gender[/u][/b]: Male

[b][u]Race[/u][/b]: Human

[b][u]Appearance[/u][/b]: ([b]Work-In-Progress[/b])

[b][u]Personality[/u][/b]: While many would presume that Yamato is a silent, cold-hearted shell of a human, he exhibits an extremely peculiar attitude outside of battle. The masked man enjoys having birds sit on him, showing strange tricks to those younger than him, and constantly bothering scholars, librarians, and pursuers of knowledge alike. Yamato is fond of reserved people, but shows his fondness in an extremely bizarre fashion. He also enjoys taking a bath, stark-naked, whenever a large water source is available. Sometimes, he walks around stark-naked despite not being in a bath at all. Despite the strange habits he developed through his initial isolation among men, Yamato fully loves his duty in the Mitsumine Clan, but is overshadowed by his uneventful, yet bloody past life of killing.

In battle, Yamato never uses underhanded tactics. He never goes easy on anyone he faces, though how he fights and ends each battle differs greatly depending on who he faces.

[b][u]Skills and Abilities[/u][/b]:

(WORK IN PROGRESS)

[i]Ryuubato (Dragon-Slaying Saber)[/i] - Unrevealed.

[b][u]Possessions and Assets[/u][/b]::

[i]Naginata[/i] - A short blade with an extremely long handle. It could be used as both a spear and a long-ranged katana. Yamato's naginata has its handle reinforced by extra materials, allowing him to block various things with it.

[i]Charm[/i] - Yamato carries around a pretty, blue charm made of soft fabric. It is only known that it was what left of his mother.

[i]Holiday Masks[/i] - When out of battle, Yamato tends to wear different kinds of holiday masks. They can be seen in festivals, cultural events, and other public activities that do not require him to feel tense.

[b][u]Bio[/u][/b]: (Work in Progress)