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Ra Geum-Suk

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Ra Geum-Suk

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Basic Information

First Name: Geum-Suk
Surname: Ra

Preferred Name:
' Yi Jin'

Aliases:
Yi, Jin

Gender:
Female

Age:
14

Height:
5'3

Weight:
122lb

Build:
Light

Skin Color:
Pale

Eye Color:
Brown

Hair Style:
Long

Hair Color:
Black

Fashion:
Usually tries to look more like a South Korean to help blend herself in. Sometimes, she will fancy wearing Korean traditional clothes, but rarely.

Abnormalities:
None.

Date of Birth:
March 7th

Place of Birth:
Sariwon, North Hwanghae Province, North Korea

Nationality:
Korean
Japanese (as a Refugee)

Race:
East Asian

Sexual Orientation:
Unclear

Religious Beliefs:
Atheist. Contrary to popular belief, she doesn't think the Kim Dynasty created the world or anything like that.

Political Beliefs:
A strong believer of Juche, and the political ideology of it, Geum-Suk is fully indoctrinated of Juche's greatness and importance to the world that would provide for the Korean peoples. She has a distasteful view of the United States, and the West in General, but, as she was educated after escaping from North Korea, she had come to calm down on some of her thoughts that she had about the west, and came to accept that her ideals of Japan and such are still bloodthirsty monsters from World War II, knowing they had apologized on numerous occasions, if not, every single year. She also seems to like the ideals of Market Socialism strangely enough and not really a favor of Marxist-Leninism.

Ironically enough, Geum-Suk shares an extremely negative view on Kim Jong-il and Kim Jong-un, calling them "Traitors to their Father and Grandfather's Legacy", and called the DPRK she was raised in, "the product of sabotaged Chinese Dengism", possibly due to the fact that her family and herself was sent to a prison camp, and she herself managed to escape the country. She has an extraordinary hatred for anyone who is a supporter or follower of Deng Xiaoping's ideals or what came after him. She tends to dislike Shinzo Abe for the fact that she was discriminated numerous of times by Japanese people for being from North Korea and bullied on how she supports the "dictatorial tinpot fat man in the North" by South Koreans, and him not doing anything to protect like minded and open-minded North Koreans such as herself.

General Appearance

Appearance:
Geum-Suk has a fairly light looking body build considering the fact that her people don't have as much food as one would think. She isn't exactly malnourished, but has significantly has a different build than her first entering the country. She had since became a bit thicker around the bones, mostly around her waist, and trying to keep herself healthy.

Personality:
Geum-Suk is not very trustworthy of other people due to the fact that anyone could be a possible spy for the DPRK and try to kidnap her to have her come back to the country and have her be executed for betraying the Motherland. As a result, she is pretty paranoid about many people, thinking they may kidnap her and bring her back. She's always very cautious about who she sees and meets, making sure that they aren't asking her too many questions, and usually gets uncomfortable about them.

As a result, Geum-Suk is quite shy, and is not very outgoing. She tries her best to try and get along with others, but she will usually not talk as much unless they get her curious of what they do. She isn't very good with modern technology, and is still trying to catch up for all the fifty or so years she had missed out on.

Diseases/Illness:
Geum-Suk suffers from PTSD.

Character Voice:
Just go find a female North Korean defecter video and you'll see how she talks.

Equipment:
Backpack, Lunchbox, a copy of On Socialist Pedagogy, Theses on the Socialist Rural Question in Our Country and For the Independent, Peaceful Reunification of the Country, all smuggled over

Clothes:
Her clothes are made up of a blue shirt and a white skirt that reaches down a bit up to her thighs, but lays down enough to cover her upper shins. She also wears glasses and usually has a backpack.

Hobbies:
Geum-Suk enjoys reading, playing chess, studying political theory, and volleyball.

Serious Problems/Flaws/Addictions/Disorders/Disabilities:
Her biggest fear is likely that her family will die. It's very likely that she will probably die somehow, even if it's indirectly from them. The many horrors that she had seen of her family being taken away really spooks her every single night, and makes her sweat endlessly. She really don't want to die, and feels that there is some sort of assassin after her. She always frantically looks around, and even with gangs that are local, assumes they are assassins, and would run away shouting "ASSASSINS! HELP!". Her Paranoid personality could make it very hard for her to even try to make friends... let alone people she trusts.

Skills:
Geum-Suk seems to be pretty smart in many things, and pretty well educated in certain controversial topics, but she also seems to be pretty talented in puzzles and word searches.

Querks:
Geum-Suk has a tendency of turning her head around a lot and looking at people for extended periods of time, as if she's trying to avoid someone, or something is after her.

Family:
Ra Sung-Nam (Father, in prison camp)
Pin Yong-Suk (Mother, in prison camp)
Ra Eun-Jung (Younger sister, in prison camp)
Ra Son-Ha (Older sister, in prison camp)

Backstory:
Ra Geum-Suk was born in Sariwon on March 7, 2006 (JY95) to Ra Sung-Nam and Pin Yong-Suk. Her early life involved namely involved working on the fields with her family, and trying to help themselves making a living. She would attend school with her older younger sister, Eun-Jung and her older sister, Son-Ha. She would be indoctrinated into the North Korean Propaganda, but seem to have a hidden deep appreciation for Kim il-Sung she just can't get out of her head, even to this day. She knew the horrors that she faced every single day, and she blamed the current government for the state that her family was in.

But perhaps her ideals had sprayed way too much, as later on in her life, she would begin to show resentment toward the regime and start to talk about it with her friends. These "bad words" would eventually come to nip her on the bud later, as her family would receive a visit from soldiers who would take away her whole family, with Geum-Suk making a break for it, and would attempt to escape the country. She would however, become caught at the age of nine and would have her, as well as her whole family to be subjected to over 90 years of hard labor for what she had protested, and attempts into starting a riot in the country.

She would suffer much of what the Prison System had to offer, until she would have a plan to escape with the friends she had made in the prison camp, which were around her age, and would begin to devise plans on how to escape. When she turned fourteen, she told her parents that her wish was to escape. Although she would say her final goodbyes to her family and tearfully noted that her family would have to be sacrificed for her safety, they wanted her to carry on the legacy and to not worry about them, and to always remember they will be in their hearts. While the guards were not looking, she would begin to make her escape, and with barbed wired and other things getting to her, rugged on her prison clothing, she would make her escape into a train, and would sneak off to a ship that would a fishing ship, and stayed in there for a while.

Luckily for her, the fishing ship was picked up by the Japanese Coast Guard, fishing very close to a town called Karakura, and would find that she was in side of the fishing ship. The JCG would have her cleaned up and would help her get a new identity after she told them the story that she was escaping the DPRK. They would believe her story, and would have her identity come as Ra Yi Jin, and would be put into a foster home, showered, and redressed to look completely different and readied her for a new life.

But even with all of that, the ideals of Kim il-Sung were still in her head, and she believed that he actually was the one who was on her side and saved her, saving her from "the scoundrel Chinese spies who had taken over the government" . Although, she would try her best to keep her thoughts on the downlow... especially with all the trauma that she had experienced.
 
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