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Haruto Tsukumo Biography

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[ Haruto Tsukumo]

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Basic Information

First Name: Haruto
Surname: Tsukumo

Preferred Name: Haruto
[Something like 'Nicky' 'Johnny']

Aliases: Tsuki

Gender: Male

Age: N/A

Height: 5,8

Weight: 145

Build: Average

Skin Color: Warm Ivory

Eye Color: Grayish White and One yellowish orange.

Hair Style:

Hair Color: Half Ivory like the moon, Other half: yellowish orange like the sun

Fashion: Minimalist

Abnormalities: None

Place of Birth: Japan

Nationality: Japanese

Sexual Orientation: Bisexual

Religious Beliefs: None

Political Beliefs: Unaffiliated


General Appearance

Appearance: Haruto Tsukumo is Japanese, 5,8 and weighs 145 pounds. He has heterochromia with the same color scheme as his hair. He’s always in minimalist clothing or street wear, usually an indicator of his mood.

Personality: Either more solemn and introverted or more extroverted and happy. He sometimes gets very deep in thought about who he is and that's usually when he’s more withdrawn socially. And when he gets back into his extroverted-ness that's almost an escape from his overthinking for him. His personality is very half and half leaving him unpredictable at times.

Diseases/Illness: Heterochromia

Character Voice: Yuki Kaji (voice actor)

Equipment:
Handbag, Phone

Hobbies: Games, Reading, hanging with friends if feeling more extroverted.

Serious Problems/Flaws/Addictions/Disorders/Disabilities:

Skills: Efficient in his studies, (if you asked him he’d say he doesn’t have any)

Quirks: he avoids eye contact a lot when he’s feeling more sad, and he has a habit of changing the subject or ignoring your questions if you ask about his peculiar personality.

Family: N/A

Backstory:
[In Harutos' childhood, he felt like there was a standard put on him because of his name. He was innately more withdrawn and level-headed but he started to feel like he had to change himself because no one got along with him and his family seemed to be disappointed in his solemnity. So he started to try and be more “likable” by being more extroverted, and cheerful. Surprisingly this actually worked for him but it left him with an empty, unfulfilled feeling as if no one liked him for who he truly was. This is Haruto Tsukumo’s dilemma. ]
 

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