Because albinism, but that's probably all.
Her parents must have been pretty eccentric to name their daughter after the White Tiger of the West.
Another character incoming.Murakumo, Byakko(surname first)
Age: 17
Year: 3
Nationality: Japanese
Blood type, because that only matters personally when you're Japanese: AB
Personality: Many tales were heard of cripples and amputees performing incredible feats for the purposes of inspiring people. They aspire to blend in and be accepted in society, and thus has become automatically welcomed and respected for the sake of sensitivity. Consequently, this has resulted in some opportunistic handicaps reaping that benefit for their own good, and Byakko is no exception. For some, wheelchairs are restraint chairs. For them, wheelchairs are thrones.
Byakko generally can be described as a lazy-ass, ornery, highly critical, easily annoyed 'big sister' figure with little empathy whatsoever. While she knows how to cook (and her meals are tasty!), wash the clothes and do the dishes, she prefers to have someone else do her job unless either there's no choice or one endures a debate with Byakko on whoever does the household responsibilities-- and either win or take it long enough for her to get bored and quit.
Much like some of the other girls, Byakko can easily achieve first place in honors and enroll in an Ivy League school. Extreme competitiveness from other similar girls, however, has caused her to rank a few spots behind, and in turn hold envy over her rivals.
Background
Murakumo was born to a higher-middle class family who had and could earn just enough money to buy a decently-sized and designed home. She was born with nothing below her knees, and by preference opted to use a wheelchair and a pair of prostheses instead of walking around with her stumps. Her parent's didn't coddle her; having been treated ordinarily by her parents. At school, however, she was treated a fair and noble lady, and for that Byakko took the opportunity to grab whatever she wanted-- school grades aside, since she was naturally too smart enough to ask such favors. At home, Byakko opted to hide her craftiness and was taught many things-- including her knowledge of household activities and all her academic knowledge in general.
Murakumo, initially studying in an ordinary school, has moved on to the prestigious Nakkashiro Gakuen after completing her elementary and middle school studies, and has plans for going to Harvard.
Others
-Byakko is fluent in English, and can take the role of an interpreter-- one of the few favors she is immediately willing to do out of interest.
-Byakko has prosthetic legs that she rarely uses for walking except on staircases, but at least it makes her look more "normal" on a wheelchair.
-She has tried on robotic prosthetic legs, and knowing what she could do creatively with it, Byakko agreed to have her family preorder a pair.
Probably should add another slot in the maximum character limit for teachers, unless you don't agree much with the idea of RPing teachers.
EDIT #2: Shouldn't we think who will be in what homerooms now? And after they end just skip to lunch? Classes aren't that much of great to RP, in my opinion. So we should just skip them or maybe not? What do got guys think? I could come up with a teacher or two if you want to RP normal classes. I'd say, Math and P.E. Since I have them as spare characters from an RP that didn't took flight.
Byakko cleared?
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I'd rather skip straight to lunch after Homeroom. I've always found these school rps are more fun if you RP around the actual 'school' part of things
Another character incoming.Murakumo, Byakko(surname first)
Age: 17
Year: 3
Nationality: Japanese
Blood type, because that only matters personally when you're Japanese: AB
Personality: Many tales were heard of cripples and amputees performing incredible feats for the purposes of inspiring people. They aspire to blend in and be accepted in society, and thus has become automatically welcomed and respected for the sake of sensitivity. Consequently, this has resulted in some opportunistic handicaps reaping that benefit for their own good, and Byakko is no exception. For some, wheelchairs are restraint chairs. For them, wheelchairs are thrones.
Byakko generally can be described as a lazy-ass, ornery, highly critical, easily annoyed 'big sister' figure with little empathy whatsoever. While she knows how to cook (and her meals are tasty!), wash the clothes and do the dishes, she prefers to have someone else do her job unless either there's no choice or one endures a debate with Byakko on whoever does the household responsibilities-- and either win or take it long enough for her to get bored and quit.
Much like some of the other girls, Byakko can easily achieve first place in honors and enroll in an Ivy League school. Extreme competitiveness from other similar girls, however, has caused her to rank a few spots behind, and in turn hold envy over her rivals.
Background
Murakumo was born to a higher-middle class family who had and could earn just enough money to buy a decently-sized and designed home. She was born with nothing below her knees, and by preference opted to use a wheelchair and a pair of prostheses instead of walking around with her stumps. Her parent's didn't coddle her; having been treated ordinarily by her parents. At school, however, she was treated a fair and noble lady, and for that Byakko took the opportunity to grab whatever she wanted-- school grades aside, since she was naturally too smart enough to ask such favors. At home, Byakko opted to hide her craftiness and was taught many things-- including her knowledge of household activities and all her academic knowledge in general.
Murakumo, initially studying in an ordinary school, has moved on to the prestigious Nakkashiro Gakuen after completing her elementary and middle school studies, and has plans for going to Harvard.
Others
-Byakko is fluent in English, and can take the role of an interpreter-- one of the few favors she is immediately willing to do out of interest.
-Byakko has prosthetic legs that she rarely uses for walking except on staircases, but at least it makes her look more "normal" on a wheelchair.
-She has tried on robotic prosthetic legs, and knowing what she could do creatively with it, Byakko agreed to have her family preorder a pair.
Probably should add another slot in the maximum character limit for teachers, unless you don't agree much with the idea of RPing teachers.
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I hope you don't mind being made fun of by Alice and other students that are kinda assholes.
Alice: " I bet you wish you wish you could walk down the steps and give foot jobs to man whores."
@Spriggs27 Like if this helps.
Try using bath in search?
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First of all, why am I looking at Konata crab-walking through a shower-bathroom?
Secondly, baths and showers in the same room? Is that their school? Is that common in Japan? Is it always been a thing? Or is it like the squat-toilet and only really big in the East?
Thirdly, why has Konata not got a buttocks? Seriously, look at her when her hair swishes to the side after jumping out of the pool - it's just a square.
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I can answer the second question. In that episode, I believe they were staying at a hotel or motel of sorts so it's probably a public bathroom thing. I remember because it's the beach episode with the "timotei" reference.
As for your other questions.... *shrug*
First your probably a perv or a pedo, because your looking at a Loli-esque character, I know Konata is teen but still shes short as fuck really and also people focus on the crazyiest things.
second Windel answered it
third, animation sometimes cuts down when things are being animated, vidoegames are a big example of this, but in anime they do it a considerable amount of times, LuckyStar is not outside of the anime being cut down while things are happening, also they probably don't want to put a butt crack on her because people would probably focus on it while she moved. Don't ask me how I know this, it's just a weird thing that people actually do. @White Feather
A public bathroom? Am I missing something? I thought hotels had a bathroom for each room?