~Name~
Innis Malla
~Appearance~
~Gender~
Male
~Age~
14
~Nationallity~
French
~Biography~
Innis Is the son of a pair of musicians that haven't reached mainstream culture, but still earn enough to live quite comfortably. While not outstandingly talented himself, His parents have been giving him extensive voice training, and have allowed him to make an appearance in a few of their singles as harmony. When not behind a mic, Innis can be found manning the soundboard and occasionally keyboard while his parents perform. Innis's home is among the larger ones in the village, with two stories, bright white paint, plenty of land, and a sound insulated recording studio in the basement. The house was built on their own dime, carelessly demonstrating their wealth to the existing inhabitants.
The family has lived in the town for about a year now. The original intent for moving to japan was more direct access to the company that signed them the year before, and the town specifically so their practice wouldn't upset neighbors. While fluent in french, Innis's second language is still somewhat shaky. The year he's lived in Japan have, for the most part, allowed him to learn to communicate fairly well. At first his parents homeschooled him, but eventually relented to the boy's need to be social, and unleashed the hyperactive child on the local school system, which improved his language skill immensely.
Innis is eternally cheerful, a bit flighty, and nearly always smiling. His early exposure to music production translates directly into a joy for song and dance, and he prefers the electronic heavy style of his parents. He has a tendency to daydream, causing some of his school work to suffer, but he does decent enough.
I'm armed with pens, I've got my rhymes
Whatever comes, I write it down
So knock me out and shoot me down
With mics in hand, we'll stand against the test of time
~N.A.S.A.
~Other~
Parents are his mother Aurore, and father Armand. The pair are in their mid 30's. They have had more issues picking up Japanese than their son, but generally speaking can communicate decently well.