Post by Haru Sohma » Kiso Raidon on Oct 23, 2007 8:28:14 GMT -5
Name;; Kiso Raidon
Age;; 16 Years Old
Zodiac Sign;; None
Gender;; Male
Appearance;; [See Picture]
Personality;; Kiso is of a dark, quiet nature. He is often troubled and depressed.
Bonds;; Miki;; Kiso just starts hanging out with her and helping her with her troubles. Soon he starts to realize that maybe he likes her more than what he thought. [One day, he accidentally let's the secret slip.]
History;; Kiso was born in what everyone thought was a normal family. But behind the cedar doors and brick walls it was a whole other story. Kiso grew up under a quiet mother and a harsh father. When Kiso was two, his father had killed his mother. The police later arrested him under manslughter and was convicted to life in prison. Kiso's father had attempted to hide him in a closet bacuse of the scars and wounds Kiso had on his body. But the young boy's desperate cries gave him away.
Kiso grew up in foster care under the watchful eye of an older couple. But Kiso grew more like his father, desperate to get attention in any way possible. He snuck out one night, and went into town with some friends of his. They gave Kiso a rifle and told him to go and rob the conveniant store a few feet ahead of them. Kiso didn't want to at first, but he decided friends over punishment.
Kiso walked into the store, rifle in his hands. Naturally at 13, Kiso wasn't exactly sure how to work the rifle. He held it up and threatened the frightened old man behind the desk with a few words. The man threw the cash register at Kiso, hitting him on the side of the head. It phased Kiso slightly, but it made him terribly angry. Not knowing what he was doing, blinded by his rage, he pulled the trigger. Kiso dropped the gun and looked at the man in front of him lying dead on the floor, a shot in his chest. Kiso turned and fled, cop cars blaring at his heels. He looked for his friends, but they all fled. He was alone in this one. The cars finally cornered him in a dark ally.
Kiso spent three years in a juvenille correction facility. He didn't talk, except a couple mumbles here and there. He ate alone in the corner of the room. And when anyone would try to confront him, he would run away. That is how Kiso solves all his problems is to just run away. He had his own cell, which was patroled daily by an officer. Kiso tried to escape once, and has a scar to prove it. He tried to climb the fence but his leg got caught on the barbed wire, tearing it along the back.
This year is Kiso's first year in school since his 'incident'. He doesn't like it to be brought up. Kiso feels like he's some monster that has just been found out. People stare and point at him if he walks outside. Seeing as they posted his picture on the news to see if anyone could locate him, many often say, "hey, itsn't that the kid who shot that store owner". Kiso often cries alone in his room at night. But nobody's there to hear him.
Kiso is not allowed to leave his yard unless escorted by police. He wears a large band around his ankle that beeps if he crosses the wire that surrounds his yard. Kiso's tried getting over it before, but just ends up getting his head thrown onto the police car hood and handcuffs around his wrists. Kiso lives his life in solitude because the judge stated that he is not to have anyone in his house unaccompanied by police. Of course, Kiso knew no one would want to visit him anyways.
Example Role Play;; Kiso heard remarks as he walked down a busy street. Hands in his sweatshirt pockets and hood over his head. It had been three years since that dreadful day, and still no one seemed to have forgotten about it. Only two months ago Kiso was in a correctional facility and labeled 'dangerous'. But they couldn't keep him locked up forever. He had a court hearing and was placed under house arrest. The police walk him to and from school, set up cameras to watch him during school, and has a braclet put around his ankle at home that warns police if he exits the perimeter he is allowed. He looked around, two men in navy police suits followed him, flanking his sides. He turned around, another was standing at the corner. These people just wouldn't leave him alone. Kiso grimaced and turned right suddenly. He started to run, the cops yelling at his heels. The cops fired a couple shots at the ground, none of which phased Kiso. They then shot some kind of netting at his feet, tripping him. Kiso noticed as he looked up from the ground that many people watched. The cops lifted him up and slung his head onto the hood of the patrol car before handcuffing him and trowing him in the back.
Your availability;; Everyday.
Age;; 16 Years Old
Zodiac Sign;; None
Gender;; Male
Appearance;; [See Picture]
Personality;; Kiso is of a dark, quiet nature. He is often troubled and depressed.
Bonds;; Miki;; Kiso just starts hanging out with her and helping her with her troubles. Soon he starts to realize that maybe he likes her more than what he thought. [One day, he accidentally let's the secret slip.]
History;; Kiso was born in what everyone thought was a normal family. But behind the cedar doors and brick walls it was a whole other story. Kiso grew up under a quiet mother and a harsh father. When Kiso was two, his father had killed his mother. The police later arrested him under manslughter and was convicted to life in prison. Kiso's father had attempted to hide him in a closet bacuse of the scars and wounds Kiso had on his body. But the young boy's desperate cries gave him away.
Kiso grew up in foster care under the watchful eye of an older couple. But Kiso grew more like his father, desperate to get attention in any way possible. He snuck out one night, and went into town with some friends of his. They gave Kiso a rifle and told him to go and rob the conveniant store a few feet ahead of them. Kiso didn't want to at first, but he decided friends over punishment.
Kiso walked into the store, rifle in his hands. Naturally at 13, Kiso wasn't exactly sure how to work the rifle. He held it up and threatened the frightened old man behind the desk with a few words. The man threw the cash register at Kiso, hitting him on the side of the head. It phased Kiso slightly, but it made him terribly angry. Not knowing what he was doing, blinded by his rage, he pulled the trigger. Kiso dropped the gun and looked at the man in front of him lying dead on the floor, a shot in his chest. Kiso turned and fled, cop cars blaring at his heels. He looked for his friends, but they all fled. He was alone in this one. The cars finally cornered him in a dark ally.
Kiso spent three years in a juvenille correction facility. He didn't talk, except a couple mumbles here and there. He ate alone in the corner of the room. And when anyone would try to confront him, he would run away. That is how Kiso solves all his problems is to just run away. He had his own cell, which was patroled daily by an officer. Kiso tried to escape once, and has a scar to prove it. He tried to climb the fence but his leg got caught on the barbed wire, tearing it along the back.
This year is Kiso's first year in school since his 'incident'. He doesn't like it to be brought up. Kiso feels like he's some monster that has just been found out. People stare and point at him if he walks outside. Seeing as they posted his picture on the news to see if anyone could locate him, many often say, "hey, itsn't that the kid who shot that store owner". Kiso often cries alone in his room at night. But nobody's there to hear him.
Kiso is not allowed to leave his yard unless escorted by police. He wears a large band around his ankle that beeps if he crosses the wire that surrounds his yard. Kiso's tried getting over it before, but just ends up getting his head thrown onto the police car hood and handcuffs around his wrists. Kiso lives his life in solitude because the judge stated that he is not to have anyone in his house unaccompanied by police. Of course, Kiso knew no one would want to visit him anyways.
Example Role Play;; Kiso heard remarks as he walked down a busy street. Hands in his sweatshirt pockets and hood over his head. It had been three years since that dreadful day, and still no one seemed to have forgotten about it. Only two months ago Kiso was in a correctional facility and labeled 'dangerous'. But they couldn't keep him locked up forever. He had a court hearing and was placed under house arrest. The police walk him to and from school, set up cameras to watch him during school, and has a braclet put around his ankle at home that warns police if he exits the perimeter he is allowed. He looked around, two men in navy police suits followed him, flanking his sides. He turned around, another was standing at the corner. These people just wouldn't leave him alone. Kiso grimaced and turned right suddenly. He started to run, the cops yelling at his heels. The cops fired a couple shots at the ground, none of which phased Kiso. They then shot some kind of netting at his feet, tripping him. Kiso noticed as he looked up from the ground that many people watched. The cops lifted him up and slung his head onto the hood of the patrol car before handcuffing him and trowing him in the back.
Your availability;; Everyday.