Character Name: Ryomou Shimei (Lu Meng Ziming)
Series: Koutetsu Sangokushi
Character Age: 23
Job: Home Care Specialist
Canon: Stop me if you've heard this one before. In the year 200 AD, war was beginning. Three kingdoms were vying for control of the land, with last month's enemy becoming this month's priceless ally. Koutetsu Sangokushi centers around the kingdom of Go (Wu) and her generals, the Six Steeds. With Rikuson/Lu Xun, they attempt to find the Sovereign Seal, a mysterious power that is corrupting the neighboring countries and threatening to bring endless war. Although it has difficulty deciding whether to be Boys Love or a Sentai series, it manages to be a somewhat faithful retelling of history, provided you ignore Meteor, flying mecha dragons, and Lu Xun being a pretty boy who can't go an episode without crying his eyes out.
On the surface, Ryomou Shimei is a soft-spoken, kind man who loves to cook (badly) for his friends, and occasionally wash their backs in the bath as they reminisce about the Good Old Days. He knows there is no place for that kind of person on the battlefield, which is why he attempted to seek a clerical job in the kingdom of Go. Unfortunately for him, he was instead drafted as an military officer. Although very unsure of himself at first, and apologetic for his lack of skills, upon hearing the word "wimp" Ryomou will fight with renewed vigor and almost a loss of control. Alongside his comrades, including his mentor, Taishiji Shigi, he becomes the Green Ranger one of the Six Steeds of Go. He eventually would "Go" on to become the tactician for the kingdom, more sure of himself and his abilities. But however much he grows, Ryomou remains a simple man who enjoys looking after his friends.
Sample Post:
Attention citizens! I am Ryomou Shimei, and I've been called here by your leader and mine, as your new Home Care Specialist. Although it isn't exactly something I've done as a profession before, I do have experience with the job criteria. I have no doubt that we'll all get along here, and I'm glad to meet everyone. I'll try my best to fulfill my duties and help as much as I can-- y-you sir! I've never seen anyone that shade of blue and your skin seems to have been eaten away in some places. Haven't you seen a doctor?! You're in luck, however, as I thought ahead and made a big batch of my famous rice cakes. Sadly, it won't do anything for your amputated arm, but it will help you feel better, and that's half the battle. We can talk about the other half later, after you've eaten. Go on! I can always make more. Don't worry, while I did have to alter the recipe a bit for the native herbs, there doesn't seem to have been any problem. The other two men who tried it may have sizzled a bit, but they do seem more energetic.
Flaming? Don't be absurd! While they may be a bit spicy, I took great care to make sure that even the most sensitive of stomachs-- or lack thereof-- will be able to digest them. And I certainly don't set anything on fire. If you'd like a nice fancy meal, I can cook some later. I'm glad you're interested in my meals already! I can tell this will be the start of a wonderful relationship. If you'd like, after you're done eating, I'll draw bath water for you so we can scrub away the dirt from some of your wounds... oh, that-- that's not dirt? In any case, I'll wash it off for you. I-if only the water wasn't such an unhealthy shade of green. It looks so much like the lake water, but the squid alone should discourage anyone from bathing in that. I hope you like the water hot, because we'll need to make sure there isn't too much bacteria... or other substances in there.
I hope the main cause of the green is a byproduct of the dye that this place derives its name from. While still not entirely healthy or good for anyone, it's a better alternative than any other reason for black water. I have to admit that I was worried, with my lord being in a place with such a vulgar name. But now I see that Camp F-fuck You Dye was aptly named. Everyone I've met so far has been unique shades of purple or blue or green-- it's just the unfortunate by-product from a dye accident. If you would allow me to assist you, I can show you how we dyed fabrics back at home... I prefer green myself, but I can probably make a "rainbow" fabric just for you, since you asked so nicely.
However, I'm appalled that your Lady Director would allow any of her subjects to live like this. Dye or no dye, the facilities here are lacking. A country is made up of her people, and I don't mean that literally! I believe what is needed most, and what will certain boost the morale is-- no, not beatings, but completely new rules and privileges. If you have any suggestions of things you would like to see, speak up and I'll relay them as best as I can... unfortunately, that's limited to things I know of, and so I can't tell her my "thoughts on yaoi". Would you care to explain? I want to help everyone here as best as I can.
...E-excuse me, but a one time experimentation while in the military does not make one a homosexual!
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