Kirihara Akaya (
crushtowin) wrote2012-08-09 09:40 am
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Character Name: Akaya Kirihara
Character Series: The Prince of Tennis
Character Age: 14
Background: Akaya
Personality:
Akaya is a brat, to put it simply. He’s the type that seems to only care about himself and his ego. He’s rather confident in himself and likes to brag with his abilities when he has a chance. He can really seem like an arrogant and annoying kid to some. He also has a bad temper. Say something annoying to him and he’s already growling or yelling right back at you. He enjoys annoying people, but doesn’t enjoy being annoyed.
His quick temper also causes him to go berserk, especially on tennis matches, as it triggers a condition called “bloodshot”. It removes a bit of restraints of how violent he can act in his anger. The bloodshot can develop into the devil mode (usually when exposed to violence and insults at the same time), when he can’t control much of what he’s doing anymore. It’s pretty bad for his mental health.
Winning is a really important thing to him. In tennis he seeks to be number one. In order to win he would do almost anything and he doesn’t feel sorry at all for those who get injured in the way. Each victory makes him more confident and the ones he won will have to deal with him making fun of them. Each loss makes him annoyed and the ones who won against him will be challenged again. He’s a really bad loser who usually yells in frustration or throws things. He’s also been known to run away when faced with total defeat. At these times he trains alone to overcome the wall that has been set in front of him. He pushes himself over his limits and lets nothing disturb him.
His team has also made winning a top priority. The rule is not to lose which everyone has to obey, even in practice matches. When you lose, you get punished and that’s also left a “I must not lose” feeling on Akayas mind, even if he “can’t lose” because of his own pride either. He’s determined to become the number one player in Japan and because of that he can’t afford to lose to anyone.
Even if it’s mostly hidden under Akaya’s arrogance, he’s actually a good kid. Whenever he’s not really getting annoyed or annoying someone he’s cheerful and quite social. He even apologizes for his mistakes if he does them (like bumping into someone) and helps his friends out (even if he might complain if he’s being a gopher, but he does it anyway). He gets also pretty excited about a lot of things and lives his life to fullest.
Akaya’s also rather gullible, even if he might say he’s not. It’s easy to make him fall to tricks or believe in some made-up stories. While he might say “that’s not possible!” he’s at the same watching his surroundings and being more aware of things just in case something happens. Anything that might be implied as part of the story will be processed as such is his mind and he freaks out and apologizes for not believing.
Character Series: The Prince of Tennis
Character Age: 14
Background: Akaya
Personality:
Akaya is a brat, to put it simply. He’s the type that seems to only care about himself and his ego. He’s rather confident in himself and likes to brag with his abilities when he has a chance. He can really seem like an arrogant and annoying kid to some. He also has a bad temper. Say something annoying to him and he’s already growling or yelling right back at you. He enjoys annoying people, but doesn’t enjoy being annoyed.
His quick temper also causes him to go berserk, especially on tennis matches, as it triggers a condition called “bloodshot”. It removes a bit of restraints of how violent he can act in his anger. The bloodshot can develop into the devil mode (usually when exposed to violence and insults at the same time), when he can’t control much of what he’s doing anymore. It’s pretty bad for his mental health.
Winning is a really important thing to him. In tennis he seeks to be number one. In order to win he would do almost anything and he doesn’t feel sorry at all for those who get injured in the way. Each victory makes him more confident and the ones he won will have to deal with him making fun of them. Each loss makes him annoyed and the ones who won against him will be challenged again. He’s a really bad loser who usually yells in frustration or throws things. He’s also been known to run away when faced with total defeat. At these times he trains alone to overcome the wall that has been set in front of him. He pushes himself over his limits and lets nothing disturb him.
His team has also made winning a top priority. The rule is not to lose which everyone has to obey, even in practice matches. When you lose, you get punished and that’s also left a “I must not lose” feeling on Akayas mind, even if he “can’t lose” because of his own pride either. He’s determined to become the number one player in Japan and because of that he can’t afford to lose to anyone.
Even if it’s mostly hidden under Akaya’s arrogance, he’s actually a good kid. Whenever he’s not really getting annoyed or annoying someone he’s cheerful and quite social. He even apologizes for his mistakes if he does them (like bumping into someone) and helps his friends out (even if he might complain if he’s being a gopher, but he does it anyway). He gets also pretty excited about a lot of things and lives his life to fullest.
Akaya’s also rather gullible, even if he might say he’s not. It’s easy to make him fall to tricks or believe in some made-up stories. While he might say “that’s not possible!” he’s at the same watching his surroundings and being more aware of things just in case something happens. Anything that might be implied as part of the story will be processed as such is his mind and he freaks out and apologizes for not believing.