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Mar 30, 2008 16:47

Character: Takebe Youhei
Series: World Embryo
Character Age: 18
Canon: In the reality of World Embryo, there is a dangerous virus spreading through humanity via cell phones that transforms people into monsters called Kanshu. No one knows how many people have been killed by Kanshu, because no one remembers anything about a person who is infected by them. Enter FLAG, an organisation of fighters known as jinki users who aim to destroy the Kanshu once and for all. Takebe Youhei is one of these jinki users.

As part of a two-person team, Youhei is by far the more upbeat and optimistic one, compared to his partner Arisugawa Rena. Youhei is doggedly honest and fully believes in following his heart, even if that means forging ahead into unknown territory. Youhei might seem to be too carefree at times, and answer a lot of questions with “Well, a lot of stuff happened, you know!” but when push comes to shove he’ll stand his ground and fight for what’s right. Youhei is the kind of guy you want to have by your side, to lend a helping hand (or blade) to get you through your problems.

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Man, don’t you guys think you’re taking this “Christmas in July” thing a little too far? I know it’s easy to get excited about stuff like that, but being buried in snow at this time of year ... that’s a new one! It might not be working for you either; I know I don’t normally go shopping in a frosty swamp wonderland. I tried telling the guy selling snow cones that stinkweed just isn’t the kinda flavour people are after, and he got all indignant at me. Maybe he should change jobs if it working at Hairy Queen makes him angry like that.

It’s not a bad set up though, considering it’s the middle of nowhere. America, right? I guess horror movies are more accurate than I thought, what with all the zombies running around this place. They should mention that when they warn you about culture shock. Because, you know, seeing a dead guy picking his teeth with his own collarbone is pretty shocking. But hey, is there a reason for all of those living dead hanging around? I didn’t see any cemeteries on the way in, except for that one gravestone with “HOP RIGHT IN, WE’RE OPEN” written on it. So there’s gotta be some other explanation.

Whatever the explanation is, though, you’ve got it hidden pretty well. I always figured summer camps were meant to be educational or something, but all I’ve learnt since I got here was to stay away from … well, everything. Even the library books wanted to keep me in the dark; literally, since they kept trying to knock me unconscious. Might wanna rethink that “Hit the Books!” sign you’ve got in there, I think they’re offended. More importantly, there’s something seriously wrong with your telephone system here. Is it normal for running out of phone credit to be met with such hostile reactions? The five zombies in dark glasses who tried to kick me off were really something, but it made me feel a bit unwelcome, you know.

Hey, a gorilla! I’ve never seen one of those outside of zoos before. They sure look different in the wild, all purple like that. The tie and clipboard though, those’re part of some animal attraction, gotta be. Haha, the way he’s glaring at me, it’s almost like he’s a debt collector or something. What’s he got on that clipboard anyway… “In regards to the destruction of six phones, five zombies and a partridge in a pear tree”?

Oh, yeah, that was me, wasn’t it. Well, a lot of stuff happened, you know!

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