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"In a world full of fish, Be a Koi."

《 INFORMATION: 》

Full-name: Koi Sang-eo Mulgogi

Aliases: "Gogi" "Fish Priest"
Occupation: Shrine Priest

Gender: Male
Sexuality: N/A
Marital-Status: Complicated
Birthdate: July 7, 1999
Nationality: Korean
Languages: Korean, Japanese, JSL


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"Your gaze slowly shifted to a 5'8, 130lbs Korean male. His oceanic blue eyes staring into your soul, He had a calming father figure aspect about him. His eye color was unnaturally blue, Matching that of the ocean. You could almost tell it was contacts, His scattered dyed hair bringing to light his beautiful clear skin, He'd have a noticeable birthmark on his right eye that trickled down to his neck. He'd speak in a calm yet high-pitched tone of voice for his age, As if he was just going through puberty at the mere age of 26. The young man would also seem to walk with a slight limp in his right leg, He appeared noticeably clumsy, a bit all over the place."

Hair: A nice broad mixture of orange, black, and an off-white
Eyes: A very deep oceanic blue, A little too blue. . Almost as if contacts.
Height: A pitiful height of 5'8
Weight: 130lbs
Skin tone: He'd have very pale skin with a pinkish undertone

Birthmarks: A very clear and present birthmark would be on his face, surrounding his right eye.
Personality: An extremely peaceful, and friendly person. Often being very affectionate and loving.

Voice claim:

《 BACKGROUND: 》

Medical History:
He has a listed diagnosis of PTSD, ADHD and suspected Autism. He can go mute at times. He's allergic to some animal fur, Such as dog fur and cat fur. Hence his preferred interest in scaly creatures. With his updated medication now, he is more laid-back and calm, the only thing is the drawback from when he misses them. He wouldn’t really take notice of his intense personality differences with these medications, And still doesn’t.

Past Arrests: There are no past arrests on his record, Currently.

Younger years: Growing up, Koi participated in many school activities such as his local swim team in Korea, He had won many awards and medals for such. Koi's grades were always in top-notch condition and never stooped below a failing grade. He never acted out and was known as a goody two shoes for most of his life.

Summarized Backstory:
Born in South Korea to a lovely individual, Ahnjong Sang-eo. Koi being the middle child of five siblings and their father, mostly not present; he was expected to accomplish much at a young age. He was an extremely polite and quiet kid, Being taught how to respect every individual. This was because his mother was the light of his life, she had taught him many thing; such as how to cook, clean, fold clothes. He was truly a golden child throughout his entire life, His grades in school always remained consistent and overall he was a pretty popular kid; although having problems with speaking correctly, he made up for it. He was strong-willed, known for his good behavior and patient qualities.

Koi always had a immense passion for ocean and marine life to a extended degree and that's because, his mother was a Marine Biologist. So from the start of his childhood, Ahnjong had put him into swimming, the boy just couldn't stay away from the water. At first, he was horrible, incompetent at most of the styles of swimming, until he had learned freestyle swimming. And that is when everything else fell into place with him. The boy was in various swim teams growing up in Korea. Koi triumphed; He formed into an excellent swimmer, his way of swimming was elegant and new. By the age of 13 he had already won various trophies and completed many races. At 14 he was made swim team captain of his team. His skills were immaculate; inspiring many his age, older, and younger. And that's when his truest name was given to him, Koi, Koi Mulgogi. It stands, simply, for Koi Fish. He wasn't exactly fond of his other name, as he was named after his father. So, his mother allowed the change rather early in life. Despite this; He never had any specific dreams growing up. The ones he did have would occasionally switch and change their pace. Koi would always keep to himself and put others before him. His mother was a pretty easy-going and caring woman; As for his father not being present, that deeply affected Koi. He’s grown to not trust most people, Although still extremely gullible at times. His has trouble putting faith in others, and has the belief that if he doesn't do it, it won't get done.


At the age of fifteen, he was in an astounding accident which had left him scarred both emotionally and physically. Koi was already made swim team captain. But shortly after the accident he was made to quit the swim team entirely, this was because he became more cautious and developed severe PTSD from it, At times disassociating from the world. Years of going through various therapy sessions and medication changes managed to worsen him. His personality with these medications would differ daily and cause him to act completely different some days rather than others. He was put on various mood stabilizers and ADHD medications. He was almost set to join the swim team again, but he couldn't. He had every right and will too, but Koi had messed up in his healing journey. He had been benched for months by now, but had gone through a lot, he didn't want to lose his skill of swimming. So he trained, unbeknownst to everyone else. He'd break into the school pool just to swim for hours on end, practice, at first, he thought he was healed. But his leg was barely in any shape to continue, even though at first glance it looked fine, it worsened. By the time the swim team thought he was ready, he was not. Someone else had been made captain, he tried to show off, look better, but he failed. He was injured, more than now, more than just the accident. This, had been the very thing to end his swimming career.
He finally quit entirely, this time, not by his own will. His leg was bruised, unusable, and yet he needed it. This changed him, in more ways than one. This had caused Koi an abundance of emotional and even physical distress, The one thing he loved was gone. And at the time the only things that would help him were being in the water, Which he couldn’t do. The accident had left him with a small limp in his right leg, Leaving him without the full usage of it. Though, The limb wasn’t noticeable at all. Just occasionally, Would cause him to lose balance in his walk.

So on his eighteenth birthday, he was encouraged to move out and rent a place on his own, which he did. A small apartment located on the far end of West, Texas. Why did he move so far away from his beloved hometown in South Korea? Who knows. Koi was relatively quiet when it came between him and his past, But luckily he managed to land a job at a small gifted school as a caretaker. The school consisted of around twenty to fifty students with little to no activities so he didn’t work much but when he did, he certainly enjoyed it; he knew wanted children of his own some day. He had made friends with many of the other faculty. He had a kind hearted soul, At times being a bit sensitive.

After a couple years of working there and finding nothing significant in his life; he decided he wanted to travel the world he started his journey at the age of twenty and began taking various job opportunities in many cities and making millions of different memories and meeting plenty of new people. He had many problems with staying in one place at the time as He was a young man with broad aspirations. During this is when Koi began to discover a lot about himself in many ways, He had grown so fond of traveling but knew he desired more in life and during this time he began to figure out many things about himself. He wanted to settle somewhere and meet someone new, Start his own little family, and make a household full of happiness. Koi then came across Karakura Japan where he was convinced it was a loving and quiet place. His mind was filled with great things about Karakura and he was certain this was the path to greatness. So, At the ripe age of twenty-three he had decided to go through with moving to Karakura, Japan. It was a long journey, With many ups and downs. A huge decision that he was almost certain was going to turn out incredible.


Present Day Koi:

As of now, Koi and the family members he is adopting along the way are living peacefully.. Upon moving from Karakura he has met many people and has so far created more memories than he can count. Not far after moving to Karakura one of his brothers and bestest friend Daeyang Sang-eo had passed away; Leaving in Koi’s care the children he had also adopted and came across. Koi would not hesitate to adopt these children and take them in as one of his own, As well as tending to the children he had already had. He's become a Shrine Priest, studying Shintoism. So far, his closest friends are his Shrine Family, all of them. Without them, he wouldn't be where he is today. And the many guests that visit shrine.

And as new people slowly enter their lives, The Mulgogi and Sang-eo family would begin to grow drastically and Koi's deepest wounds would finally begin to heal, for now, at least.


《 ABOUT ME: 》

Likes: The beauty of nature, Music, Well-made food, Jewelry.
Dislikes: Disruptive people, Some forms of confrontation, Ducks.
Hobbies: Swimming, Writing, Sewing, Painting.
Favorite Food(s): Cereal, Shrimp, Rice, Watermelon, Fu.
Favorite Drink(s): Green tea, Water, Any type of juice.
Favorite Animal(s): Koi Fish, Sharks, Foxes.
Equipment: Carries around a Koinobori, “Blue Wave” glasses, A stuffed koi fish he named Koi Junior, otherwise known as Gillbert. And a Shark phone, inside of the case a small baggy of fish food for some odd reason.. He is also sometimes seen with his cane or shrimp plushie.


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《 BONUS: 》
Legend says that long ago, there was an abundance of golden koi fish in the Yellow River in China. They made their way upstream, going against the current, building strength and perseverance. Their golden hue made the river shimmer as if it was a river of gold.

Halfway upstream, they came to a large waterfall, an impossible height that is too high to traverse. This waterfall is known as the “Dragon’s Gate” in Hunan province. Most of the koi turned back, going with the current to safer ground. However, some koi stayed and attempted to jump and surpass the waterfall. Some of them got halfway, but then pummeled back downstream after they’ve lost momentum and energy.

The spirits of the river watched the koi try over and over again, making fun of them as they found it amusing.

This went on for one hundred years, the group of koi continued to try and swim up the waterfall but always stopped at exactly that waterfall. At each attempt the koi made it slightly further, gaining technique and strength as they practiced that waterfall.

The spirits continued to make fun of the koi, knowing that it’s such an impossible feat to make it past the waterfall.

One koi tried a different strategy. It went down to the bottom of the river, built up as much speed as it could, and leaped out of the water. It swam as hard as it could up the walls. Somehow, it reached the top of the waterfall, and continued to swim upstream.

The spirits were silenced watching that scene - how the koi succeeded in the impossible. Knowing the multiple attempts that the koi have tried over the years,

The spirits transformed the koi into a golden dragon as a reward for its achievement. In the Chinese culture, a golden dragon is the ultimate symbol of power and strength. That is also how the waterfall is known to be Dragon’s Gate - through this popular fable.

In Japanese culture and myth, the koi fish is associated with a few different myths and legends. The most notable is its association with Samurai Warriors. Samurai Warriors are known for their loyalty, strength and bravery. The koi’s migration upstream in rivers through waterfalls is not an easy one, as they swim with such strength and ferocity that they are compared to samurais.

Interestingly as well, when a koi fish is caught, it does not wriggle and bounce about, instead it stoically stays still. Even as a fisherman’s knife descends on them, the koi stays still - accepting its fate just like how a samurai would in honor.

I DID NOT WRITE THIS, SITE: https://formfluent.com/blogs/blog/koi-fish-the-meaning-behind-the-special-carp
 
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