Masaru Heydari - Biography
''There is always someone worse off''
Demographics
Demographics
Name:
Masaru Heydari
Age:
19
Sex/Gender:
Male (M)
Ethnicity:
Persian
Occupation:
N/A
Education:
Karakura College // Sports Studies // Bachelors Degree
Other notes:
Physical Appearance

Eye color:
gunmetal gray
Skin color:
Perma-Tanned
Hair color:
Sun-Bleached
Height:
6'7
Weight:
210 Pounds (95.5 KG)
Body type:
Mesomorphic Build
Fitness level:
Endurance: Able to play full games at high intensity with only short rests.
Strength: Strong core and legs for rebounding, sprinting, and explosive jumps.
Agility: Quick lateral movement, fast reaction time, and smooth direction changes.
Vertical leap: Above average, making dunks and shot contests easier.
Recovery: Young enough to recover quickly between games and training sessions.
Tattoos:
The Letter ''M'' Could be seen tattooed on his right ring finger.
Scars/Birthmarks:
N/A
Other distinguishing features:
N/A
Disabilities:
N/A
Fashion style:
Sekai steps out in formal casual wear — tailored trousers, a sharp button-down with the sleeves relaxed, and clean white sneakers that keep the look youthful. A watch glints at his wrist, the only accessory he needs, giving him the air of someone who knows how to keep things sharp without trying too hard.
Accessories:
Corsetti Sunglasses rested on his head most of the time.
Cleanliness/Grooming:
Sekai placed great importance on his personal hygiene, considering his appearance to be of utmost significance. He embodied the phrase “dress to impress,” yet his concern extended beyond style to a profound fear of germs, formally known as germophobia or mysophobia. He maintained the highest standards of cleanliness, ensuring that he not only looked immaculate but also carried a pleasant scent—particularly mindful of making a favorable impression on women.
Posture/Gait:
Sekai carried himself with deliberate composure, his back straight and shoulders squared as though he were constantly aware of being observed. His movements were precise, measured, and never careless, reflecting both his discipline and his concern with presentation. Even in moments of ease, there was a certain rigidity to his stance, as if cleanliness and control extended not only to his appearance but to the very way he held his body.
Coordination (or lack thereof):
Sekai moved with assured coordination, each gesture purposeful and controlled. His stride was steady and balanced, never rushed, giving the impression of someone entirely comfortable in his own presence. Even simple movements, adjusting his jacket, offering a handshake, or taking a seat—were executed with a calm precision that reflected both confidence and self-awareness. His coordination was less about athletic agility and more about the poise of a man who valued composure.
Weaknesses:
Weakness: Sekai’s obsession with control often left him rigid in unpredictable situations. While he thrived in environments where everything could be planned and polished, sudden changes unsettled him. He struggled to adapt quickly, sometimes overthinking simple choices or hesitating when spontaneity was required. This need for order, while it kept him composed, also revealed a vulnerability: he was uncomfortable with uncertainty.
Other notes:
N/A
History
History
Birth date:
21st of May 2004 (21/5/04)
Place of birth:
Japan Karakura (Karakura Hospital)
Key family members:
Father - Harry Heydari: Status: Alive
Mother - Leila Heydari: Status: Alive
Sister - Leah Heydari: Status: Alive
Sister - Bex Heydari: Status: Alive
Sister - Mariana Heydari: Status: Alive
Notable events/milestones:
- Graduated Karakura College 2024
- Karakura College Basketball Males 2024 Tournament Winner
Criminal record:
N/A
Affiliations:
N/A
Skeletons in the closet:
N/A
Other notes:
N/A
Psychological Traits
Psychological Traits
Personality type:
Confident: Loves pressure, thrives in front of a crowd, and enjoys being the one to take the clutch shot.
Sociable: Energized by teammates, fans, and social settings. They’re talkative, charismatic, and quick to build connections.
Playstyle reflection: Flashy passes, bold plays, and constant communication. They like being seen as a leader by personality as much as skill.
Off the court: The life of the locker room, joking around, motivating others, and likely the one leading team outings.
Personality traits:
Charismatic — draws people in naturally, teammates look up to him.
Outgoing — thrives in social settings, always starting conversations.
Competitive — loves the challenge, never backs down in a game.
Bold — unafraid to take risks, both on the court and in life.
Energetic — always moving, always talking, keeps the vibe alive.
Optimistic — shrugs off setbacks quickly, focuses on the next play.
Persuasive — can rally teammates or charm an audience without much effort.
Confident — self-belief never wavers, even under pressure.
Temperament:
He carries himself with an upbeat, lively temperament, quick to laugh and quicker to speak his mind. Pressure doesn’t rattle him — if anything, he feeds off it. He’s driven by competition but rarely sulks in defeat, preferring to turn losses into motivation. His natural warmth makes him approachable, but his confidence can sometimes spill into impatience when others don’t match his energy. At his core, he’s passionate, sociable, and thrives in environments where his presence is felt and heard.
Introvert/Extrovert:
Extrovert /Introvert
Mannerisms:
Constantly claps or snaps fingers to hype up teammates.
Keeps eye contact when talking, often with a wide grin.
Leans casually on walls, lockers, or teammates, always relaxed in stance.
Uses big hand gestures when speaking, almost like he’s performing.
Adjusts his jersey or wristbands before stepping onto the court.
Nods and points at teammates after a good play, even small ones.
Walks with a confident bounce in his step, shoulders back.
Often pats teammates on the back or shoulder — physical encouragement.
Tilts his head and smirks when challenging opponents.
Educational background:
Sekai pursued Sports Studies through secondary school and into college, building both academic knowledge and athletic skill. His coursework included physiology, sports psychology, coaching methods, and performance ****ysis, giving him a deeper understanding of training and competition. He excelled in practical modules where teamwork and leadership were assessed, often taking the lead in group projects. His education sharpened his ability to read the game, understand conditioning, and apply strategies, complementing his natural talent on the court.
Intelligence:
Sekai has strong practical intelligence, especially in sports settings. He quickly reads situations on the court, spotting plays and adapting in real time. His social intelligence is just as sharp — he knows how to connect with people, motivate them, and keep morale high. While not overly academic outside of sports, he applies what he’s learned in sports studies with focus and discipline. His confidence sometimes makes him underestimate the need for deeper study, but his instincts and people skills often bridge that gap.
Self-esteem:
Sekai carries a strong sense of self-worth, rooted in his confidence on and off the court. He believes in his ability to perform under pressure and rarely doubts himself, even after mistakes. Positive feedback from coaches, teammates, and fans reinforces his self-image, and he thrives on recognition. At times, his high self-esteem edges into ****iness, but it also makes him resilient — setbacks don’t break him, they just push him to prove himself again.
Hobbies:
Basketball, working out.
Skills/talents:
Basketball, social skills and knows a lot about sports.
Loves:
Family, Sports, photography
Morals/Virtues:
Fairness: Believes in playing the game clean and respecting the rules.
Loyalty: Stays true to his teammates and defends them on and off the court.
Respect: Treats coaches, opponents, and fans with acknowledgment, even in heated moments.
Dedication: Commits fully to training, study, and self-improvement.
Generosity: Willingly shares time and knowledge with younger players or those struggling.
Honesty: Speaks his mind openly, doesn’t sugarcoat, but avoids deceit.
Perseverance: Refuses to quit when challenges or setbacks hit.
Phobias/Fears:
- Mysophobia
- Hemophobia
Angered by:
N/A
Pet peeves:
Teammates who don’t give full effort during practice or games.
People who talk big but can’t back it up on the court.
Poor sportsmanship, like trash talk that crosses the line.
Coaches or players who ignore teamwork for personal glory.
Being benched when he feels he’s earned his spot.
Disorganization — late practices, sloppy game plans, or missed schedules.
Fans or peers who underestimate his skills or doubt his confidence.
Opponents who play dirty instead of relying on skill.
Obsessed with:
Sports, Photography
Confident: Loves pressure, thrives in front of a crowd, and enjoys being the one to take the clutch shot.
Sociable: Energized by teammates, fans, and social settings. They’re talkative, charismatic, and quick to build connections.
Playstyle reflection: Flashy passes, bold plays, and constant communication. They like being seen as a leader by personality as much as skill.
Off the court: The life of the locker room, joking around, motivating others, and likely the one leading team outings.
Personality traits:
Charismatic — draws people in naturally, teammates look up to him.
Outgoing — thrives in social settings, always starting conversations.
Competitive — loves the challenge, never backs down in a game.
Bold — unafraid to take risks, both on the court and in life.
Energetic — always moving, always talking, keeps the vibe alive.
Optimistic — shrugs off setbacks quickly, focuses on the next play.
Persuasive — can rally teammates or charm an audience without much effort.
Confident — self-belief never wavers, even under pressure.
Temperament:
He carries himself with an upbeat, lively temperament, quick to laugh and quicker to speak his mind. Pressure doesn’t rattle him — if anything, he feeds off it. He’s driven by competition but rarely sulks in defeat, preferring to turn losses into motivation. His natural warmth makes him approachable, but his confidence can sometimes spill into impatience when others don’t match his energy. At his core, he’s passionate, sociable, and thrives in environments where his presence is felt and heard.
Introvert/Extrovert:
Extrovert /
Mannerisms:
Constantly claps or snaps fingers to hype up teammates.
Keeps eye contact when talking, often with a wide grin.
Leans casually on walls, lockers, or teammates, always relaxed in stance.
Uses big hand gestures when speaking, almost like he’s performing.
Adjusts his jersey or wristbands before stepping onto the court.
Nods and points at teammates after a good play, even small ones.
Walks with a confident bounce in his step, shoulders back.
Often pats teammates on the back or shoulder — physical encouragement.
Tilts his head and smirks when challenging opponents.
Educational background:
Sekai pursued Sports Studies through secondary school and into college, building both academic knowledge and athletic skill. His coursework included physiology, sports psychology, coaching methods, and performance ****ysis, giving him a deeper understanding of training and competition. He excelled in practical modules where teamwork and leadership were assessed, often taking the lead in group projects. His education sharpened his ability to read the game, understand conditioning, and apply strategies, complementing his natural talent on the court.
Intelligence:
Sekai has strong practical intelligence, especially in sports settings. He quickly reads situations on the court, spotting plays and adapting in real time. His social intelligence is just as sharp — he knows how to connect with people, motivate them, and keep morale high. While not overly academic outside of sports, he applies what he’s learned in sports studies with focus and discipline. His confidence sometimes makes him underestimate the need for deeper study, but his instincts and people skills often bridge that gap.
Self-esteem:
Sekai carries a strong sense of self-worth, rooted in his confidence on and off the court. He believes in his ability to perform under pressure and rarely doubts himself, even after mistakes. Positive feedback from coaches, teammates, and fans reinforces his self-image, and he thrives on recognition. At times, his high self-esteem edges into ****iness, but it also makes him resilient — setbacks don’t break him, they just push him to prove himself again.
Hobbies:
Basketball, working out.
Skills/talents:
Basketball, social skills and knows a lot about sports.
Loves:
Family, Sports, photography
Morals/Virtues:
Fairness: Believes in playing the game clean and respecting the rules.
Loyalty: Stays true to his teammates and defends them on and off the court.
Respect: Treats coaches, opponents, and fans with acknowledgment, even in heated moments.
Dedication: Commits fully to training, study, and self-improvement.
Generosity: Willingly shares time and knowledge with younger players or those struggling.
Honesty: Speaks his mind openly, doesn’t sugarcoat, but avoids deceit.
Perseverance: Refuses to quit when challenges or setbacks hit.
Phobias/Fears:
- Mysophobia
- Hemophobia
Angered by:
N/A
Pet peeves:
Teammates who don’t give full effort during practice or games.
People who talk big but can’t back it up on the court.
Poor sportsmanship, like trash talk that crosses the line.
Coaches or players who ignore teamwork for personal glory.
Being benched when he feels he’s earned his spot.
Disorganization — late practices, sloppy game plans, or missed schedules.
Fans or peers who underestimate his skills or doubt his confidence.
Opponents who play dirty instead of relying on skill.
Obsessed with:
Sports, Photography
Daily Routine
None game day:
06:30 – Wakes up early, stretches, and does light mobility work. Quick shower to feel fresh.
07:00 – Breakfast: protein-heavy meal, often eaten while scrolling highlights or chatting in group chats.
08:00 – Heads to morning training or conditioning session. Focus on cardio, weights, or skill drills.
10:00 – Attends Sports Studies lectures or practical classes. Active in discussions, usually sitting near friends.
12:30 – Lunch with teammates or classmates. Always social, telling stories, joking around.
13:30 – Afternoon study session or gym work. Mixes academic assignments with shooting practice.
15:00 – Team training. High-energy drills, scrimmages, and tactical work. Uses this time to show leadership.
17:30 – Recovery: ice bath, stretching, or sports therapy depending on schedule.
18:00 – Free time with friends. Could be gaming, hanging out, or casual pickup basketball.
20:00 – Dinner, usually a balanced meal but he’s not afraid of a cheat meal if the mood’s right.
21:00 – Social time: calls, messages, or outings. He thrives around people, so rarely spends evenings alone.
23:00 – Wind down with highlights, game film, or music. Prepares gear for the next day.
23:30 – Bedtime. Sleeps with confidence about tomorrow’s grind.
Game Day:
07:00 – Wakes up, stretches, and does a quick mental check. He’s already thinking about the matchup.
07:30 – Light breakfast (oats, fruit, eggs). Keeps it clean to avoid feeling heavy later.
08:30 – Short shootaround or visualization session. He imagines plays, free throws, and clutch moments.
10:00 – Relaxation window. Listens to music, chats with friends, but avoids draining his energy.
12:00 – Pre-game meal. Balanced carbs and protein (pasta, chicken, rice). Always eats with teammates for morale.
13:30 – Quick nap or downtime to reset. Keeps his phone close but stays calm.
15:00 – Arrives early at the venue. Greets staff, fans, and teammates — his social side shines.
15:30 – Locker room rituals: tapes his wristbands, double-checks shoes, maybe cracks a joke to lighten tension.
16:00 – Warm-up with intensity. Clapping, hyping teammates, always the loudest voice on the court.
17:00 – Team huddle. He’s vocal, confident, and drops a short motivational line.
18:00 – Tip-off. He channels all the build-up into bold plays, thrives under the spotlight, and feeds off the crowd.
Post-game: No matter the result, he shakes hands, thanks fans, and replays big moments in his head. Celebrates wins loudly, processes losses quietly but determined.
Bad habits:
- Talks too much trash when he’s confident, which sometimes backfires.
- Can get lazy with academic work, relying on natural smarts instead of consistent study.
- Stays up too late socializing, even on nights when he should rest.
- Overuses his phone — always checking messages or posting on socials.
- Sometimes hogs the ball to prove a point, ignoring better passing options.
- Eats junk food when stressed, even during the season.
- Gets impatient with slower or less skilled teammates.
- Brushes off advice if it clashes with his own belief in his ability.
Desires:
To be recognized as a top player, not just for skill but for presence on the court.
To lead his team to championships and prove himself in big moments.
To earn respect from coaches, teammates, and rivals alike.
To use basketball as a platform for influence, popularity, and opportunities.
To build strong bonds with teammates and be seen as the heart of the squad.
To push his limits physically and mentally, testing how far his talent can take him.
To inspire younger players who look up to him.
To enjoy the spotlight, the cheers, and the social life that comes with being an athlete.
Flaws:
Overconfidence makes him underestimate opponents or slack on preparation.
Struggles with authority when he disagrees with coaches or referees.
Can be selfish in key moments, taking shots instead of passing.
Short-tempered when things don’t go his way on the court.
Lets social life distract him from discipline and focus.
Stubborn — once his mind is set, he hates backing down even if he’s wrong.
Tends to seek validation from crowds and peers, making him too reliant on outside praise.
Dismisses quieter or less confident teammates, not always noticing their value.
Quirks:
Always chews gum during warm-ups and games, says it helps him focus.
Has a pre-game handshake routine with nearly every teammate.
Taps his sneakers three times before stepping onto the court.
Constantly spins a basketball on his finger when he’s bored or waiting.
Uses slang nicknames for everyone, even coaches.
Keeps his lucky wristband on, even during classes or casual outings.
Whistles or hums whenever he’s deep in thought.
Talks to himself quietly before free throws, like a mini pep-talk.
Obsessed with his hair being perfect before every game.
Favorite sayings:
''Even Lebron had haters''
Disabilities:
colour vision deficiency (Colour blind)
Secrets:
???
Regrets:
???
Accomplishments:
- Graduated Karakura College 2024
- Karakura College Basketball Males 2024 Tournament Winner
Memories:
- Graduated Karakura College 2024
- Karakura College Basketball Males 2024 Tournament Winner
Other notes:
N/A
Communication
Communication
Languages known:
JSL, Persian, Japanese
Preferred communication methods:
Japanese.
Accent:
Heavy Japanese with a mix of British
Style and pacing of speech:
He speaks with a fast, energetic rhythm, like he’s always in motion even when sitting down. His words come out smooth and confident, often laced with jokes or playful banter. He’s expressive — his tone rises and falls dramatically, matching his hand gestures. In team huddles, he’s louder and more clipped, throwing out short, punchy lines to fire people up. When joking around, he stretches words, adds emphasis, and leans into slang. Rarely pauses long; silence feels unnatural to him, so he fills it with chatter, laughter, or quick remarks.
Pitch:
His voice carries a steady mid-range tone, naturally loud enough to cut through the noise of a court or locker room. It has a confident edge, with a playful lilt when he’s joking around. In casual conversation, his pitch rises slightly when he’s hyping someone up or telling a story, making him sound animated and engaging. On the court, his pitch sharpens and drops lower when giving quick commands, making him sound assertive and in control. When frustrated, it spikes higher, giving away his impatience even if he tries to mask it.
Laughter:
His laugh is loud, unfiltered, and contagious the kind that makes heads turn across a room. It usually starts as a sharp burst, then rolls into a steady rhythm of chuckles. When something really cracks him up, he leans back, claps his hands, and can’t stop grinning, sometimes snorting mid-laugh without caring. Around teammates, his laughter is constant and playful, often mixed with little jokes at someone’s expense, but never cruel. On the court, it can sound ****y — a quick laugh after sinking a shot or outplaying an opponent, used as both celebration and mind game.
Smile:
His smile is wide and effortless, the kind that lights up his whole face and makes him instantly approachable. In social settings, he flashes it often — a mix of charm and confidence that pulls people in. On the court, his smile turns sharper, almost teasing, especially after hitting a big shot or outmaneuvering an opponent. When he’s relaxed with friends, it softens into a warm, easy grin, usually paired with laughter. Sometimes he uses it strategically — a quick, knowing smile to unsettle rivals or reassure teammates.
Use of gestures:
He speaks with his whole body. His hands are always moving — pointing, chopping the air, or spreading wide when telling a story. On the court, he uses big, clear signals to call plays, often exaggerating motions so no one misses him. In conversations, he leans forward, taps someone’s arm, or throws his hands up when surprised. His gestures match his confidence: bold, visible, sometimes even dramatic. When excited, he’ll clap, snap, or slap a teammate’s back. Even off the court, he can’t sit still — tapping his fingers on tables, spinning a ball, or miming a shot mid-conversation.
Facial expressions:
His face is rarely neutral — it’s an open book of energy and attitude. When he’s happy, his whole expression lights up: wide grin, raised brows, eyes crinkling with amusement. In competition, his look turns sharp and focused, jaw set, eyes narrowed like he’s daring someone to challenge him. He smirks often, especially after a good play, using it as both confidence and provocation. When annoyed, his brows knit together and his lips press tight, quick to flash irritation before he speaks. Around friends, his expressions are playful and exaggerated, often pulling faces to make people laugh. He’s expressive enough that teammates can read his mood without him saying a word.
Verbal expressions:
He’s never short of words — quick with playful banter, motivational one-liners, and sarcastic comebacks. On the court, his talk is sharp and clipped: “Let’s go,” “Ball, ball, ball,” or “That’s mine.” He hypes teammates constantly with shouts of encouragement and isn’t afraid to talk trash to opponents, usually with a grin. Off the court, his speech is full of slang, jokes, and nicknames, delivered with a rhythm that makes him sound like he’s performing. He tends to repeat phrases he likes — a signature catchphrase, or the same hype word before big moments. When telling stories, he dramatizes details, raising his volume, dragging out punchlines, and making sure everyone’s listening.
Other notes:
N/A
JSL, Persian, Japanese
Preferred communication methods:
Japanese.
Accent:
Heavy Japanese with a mix of British
Style and pacing of speech:
He speaks with a fast, energetic rhythm, like he’s always in motion even when sitting down. His words come out smooth and confident, often laced with jokes or playful banter. He’s expressive — his tone rises and falls dramatically, matching his hand gestures. In team huddles, he’s louder and more clipped, throwing out short, punchy lines to fire people up. When joking around, he stretches words, adds emphasis, and leans into slang. Rarely pauses long; silence feels unnatural to him, so he fills it with chatter, laughter, or quick remarks.
Pitch:
His voice carries a steady mid-range tone, naturally loud enough to cut through the noise of a court or locker room. It has a confident edge, with a playful lilt when he’s joking around. In casual conversation, his pitch rises slightly when he’s hyping someone up or telling a story, making him sound animated and engaging. On the court, his pitch sharpens and drops lower when giving quick commands, making him sound assertive and in control. When frustrated, it spikes higher, giving away his impatience even if he tries to mask it.
Laughter:
His laugh is loud, unfiltered, and contagious the kind that makes heads turn across a room. It usually starts as a sharp burst, then rolls into a steady rhythm of chuckles. When something really cracks him up, he leans back, claps his hands, and can’t stop grinning, sometimes snorting mid-laugh without caring. Around teammates, his laughter is constant and playful, often mixed with little jokes at someone’s expense, but never cruel. On the court, it can sound ****y — a quick laugh after sinking a shot or outplaying an opponent, used as both celebration and mind game.
Smile:
His smile is wide and effortless, the kind that lights up his whole face and makes him instantly approachable. In social settings, he flashes it often — a mix of charm and confidence that pulls people in. On the court, his smile turns sharper, almost teasing, especially after hitting a big shot or outmaneuvering an opponent. When he’s relaxed with friends, it softens into a warm, easy grin, usually paired with laughter. Sometimes he uses it strategically — a quick, knowing smile to unsettle rivals or reassure teammates.
Use of gestures:
He speaks with his whole body. His hands are always moving — pointing, chopping the air, or spreading wide when telling a story. On the court, he uses big, clear signals to call plays, often exaggerating motions so no one misses him. In conversations, he leans forward, taps someone’s arm, or throws his hands up when surprised. His gestures match his confidence: bold, visible, sometimes even dramatic. When excited, he’ll clap, snap, or slap a teammate’s back. Even off the court, he can’t sit still — tapping his fingers on tables, spinning a ball, or miming a shot mid-conversation.
Facial expressions:
His face is rarely neutral — it’s an open book of energy and attitude. When he’s happy, his whole expression lights up: wide grin, raised brows, eyes crinkling with amusement. In competition, his look turns sharp and focused, jaw set, eyes narrowed like he’s daring someone to challenge him. He smirks often, especially after a good play, using it as both confidence and provocation. When annoyed, his brows knit together and his lips press tight, quick to flash irritation before he speaks. Around friends, his expressions are playful and exaggerated, often pulling faces to make people laugh. He’s expressive enough that teammates can read his mood without him saying a word.
Verbal expressions:
He’s never short of words — quick with playful banter, motivational one-liners, and sarcastic comebacks. On the court, his talk is sharp and clipped: “Let’s go,” “Ball, ball, ball,” or “That’s mine.” He hypes teammates constantly with shouts of encouragement and isn’t afraid to talk trash to opponents, usually with a grin. Off the court, his speech is full of slang, jokes, and nicknames, delivered with a rhythm that makes him sound like he’s performing. He tends to repeat phrases he likes — a signature catchphrase, or the same hype word before big moments. When telling stories, he dramatizes details, raising his volume, dragging out punchlines, and making sure everyone’s listening.
Other notes:
N/A
Strengths, Weaknesses, and Abilities
Strengths, Weaknesses, and Abilities
Physical strengths:
Excellent stamina — can run the court at high intensity for long stretches.
Strong upper body, giving him power in drives to the basket.
Quick first step that lets him explode past defenders.
High vertical leap, making him a threat for rebounds and dunks.
Solid balance and core strength, hard to knock off position.
Fast reflexes, reacts instantly to loose balls or sudden plays.
Well-conditioned legs, allowing quick cuts and sharp changes of direction.
Good hand strength for firm ball control and strong passes.
Physical weaknesses:
Slightly injury-prone from overtraining or pushing his body too hard.
Fatigues faster when he sacrifices rest for late nights.
Occasionally sloppy footwork when he rushes plays.
Relies heavily on athleticism, leaving technical fundamentals less polished.
Intellectual strengths:
Quick decision-maker under pressure.
Strong game sense — reads plays and opponents well.
Good memory for strategies and team systems.
Able to apply sports studies knowledge practically in training and performance.
Intellectual weaknesses:
Overconfident, leading him to dismiss detailed ****ysis or feedback.
Impatient with theory or long explanations.
Sometimes neglects deeper study, assuming instincts are enough.
Can be one-dimensional in focus, prioritising sport over wider academics.
Interpersonal strengths:
Charismatic and approachable, easy to connect with.
Natural motivator who lifts team morale.
Strong leadership presence, respected in groups.
Skilled at reading emotions and responding quickly.
Interpersonal weaknesses:
Talks over quieter teammates without realising it.
Can be too blunt when giving feedback.
Relies on popularity, struggles if attention shifts elsewhere.
Temper can flare in conflicts, leading to unnecessary tension.
Physical abilities:
Explosive speed and strong vertical jump.
Excellent hand-eye coordination and ball handling.
High stamina during games when well-rested.
Agile and flexible, good at dodging and weaving around defenders.
Magical abilities:
Enhanced reflexes that border on supernatural.
Aura of confidence that boosts teammates’ morale (like a passive buff).
Occasional “hot hand” streaks where his shots seem almost fated to land.
Charismatic charm that feels like enchantment, influencing crowds and peers.
Physical illnesses/conditions:
N/A
Mental illnesses/conditions:
N/A
Other notes:
N/A
Relationships
Relationships
Partner(s)/Significant other(s):
Mira Suki
Lover(s):
Mira Suki
Parents/Guardians:
Father - Harry Heydari: Status: Alive
Mother - Leila Heydari: Status: Alive
Children:
N/A
Grandparents:
Granddad - Haruto Yasui: Status:Passed
Grandma - Akemi Yasui: Status:Passed
Grandchildren:
N/A
Family:
Father - Harry Heydari: Status: Alive
Mother - Leila Heydari: Status: Alive
Sister - Leah Heydari: Status: Alive
Sister - Bex Heydari: Status: Alive
Sister - Mariana Heydari: Status: Alive
Pets:
Fireball Heydari
Best friends:
???
Friends:
???
Rivals:
???
Enemies:
???
Colleagues:
???
Mentors/Teachers:
???
Idols/Role models:
???
Followers:
???
Strangers:
???
Non-living things:
???
Clubs/Memberships:
???
Social media presence:
???
Public perception of them:
???
Other notes:
N/A
Mira Suki
Lover(s):
Mira Suki
Parents/Guardians:
Father - Harry Heydari: Status: Alive
Mother - Leila Heydari: Status: Alive
Children:
N/A
Grandparents:
Granddad - Haruto Yasui: Status:
Grandma - Akemi Yasui: Status:
Grandchildren:
N/A
Family:
Father - Harry Heydari: Status: Alive
Mother - Leila Heydari: Status: Alive
Sister - Leah Heydari: Status: Alive
Sister - Bex Heydari: Status: Alive
Sister - Mariana Heydari: Status: Alive
Pets:
Fireball Heydari
Best friends:
???
Friends:
???
Rivals:
???
Enemies:
???
Colleagues:
???
Mentors/Teachers:
???
Idols/Role models:
???
Followers:
???
Strangers:
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