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OSHIRO MASAMI
Basic Information
First Name: Oshiro
Surname: Masami
Preferred Name: Oshi
Aliases: N/A
Gender: Female
Age: 18
Height: 142cm
Weight: 106lbs
Build: Slim
Skin Color: Pale
Eye Color: Grey
Hair Style: Long, Wavy, & Bangs
Hair Color: Honey Blonde
Fashion: Shoujo Style
Abnormalities: Height
Date of Birth: 10th of August
Place of Birth: Capital City, Tokyo
Nationality: Japanese & Filipino
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Religious Beliefs: Christian
General Appearance
Appearance:
Oshiro has a delicate, almost fairy-like appearance, with honey blonde hair that flows in long, soft waves down her back. The waves add volume and movement, making her hair look effortlessly beautiful, as if kissed by the wind. Her bangs are cut straight across, framing her face with a youthful, innocent touch, softening her features and highlighting her large, greyish eyes. Her eyes have a misty, silvery quality, giving them an almost otherworldly appearance, deep yet light, like a cloudy sky at dawn.
Her petite frame, standing at 4'8", only adds to the overall delicate impression she gives off. She has a slim, slender build, moving with the graceful, fluid motions typical of someone who doesn’t need to draw attention but still has an undeniable presence. Her posture is natural, carrying herself with a quiet elegance that matches her soft appearance. Oshiro’s style leans into the shoujo aesthetic—perhaps a mix of soft pastel-colored dresses, frilly lace, and dainty accessories like ribbons or small bows. The overall effect is sweet, almost like she stepped out of a dreamy, romantic story.
Personality:
Oshiro comes across as a thoughtful and introspective person, with a gentle yet determined personality. She’s the type who observes the world around her closely, often taking time to understand people and situations before jumping in. Her quiet demeanor might make her seem reserved at first, but those who get to know her find a passionate and loyal side that she shares with only a select few. Oshiro can be a bit idealistic at times, holding onto values and beliefs with conviction, and she tends to be empathetic toward others, often putting their needs before her own.
She’s also naturally curious, always asking questions and seeking knowledge. There’s a creative side to her, perhaps expressed in art, writing, or another form of personal expression. Her creativity is balanced by a grounded nature, and though she may not seek the spotlight, she’s someone who is incredibly dependable and will quietly lead when the situation calls for it.
Diseases/Illness: none
Character Voice: Tifa Lockhart
Hobbies: Running, Reading, Writing, & Painting
Serious Problems/Flaws/Addictions/Disorders/Disabilities: Asthma
Skills: Communication, Leadership, & Creativity
Querks: Unusually short & Fast speaker
Family: Mother
Backstory:
Oshiro was born and raised in the ever-bustling metropolis of Tokyo, a city that never seemed to slow down. Her world was filled with neon lights, skysc****rs, and the constant hum of activity, yet amidst all the noise, Oshiro often felt like a quiet observer. She was an only child, raised by her single mother, Ayaka, a dedicated and ambitious woman who worked as a project manager in a large tech company. Despite the hectic pace of city life, Ayaka did her best to create a loving home for Oshiro, though her work often kept her away for long hours.
From an early age, Oshiro learned to be independent. With her mother’s demanding schedule, she often spent her afternoons wandering the streets of Tokyo, finding solace in art galleries, quiet parks, and traditional shrines that stood in stark contrast to the modern city. Oshiro’s deep love for the arts blossomed during these solo explorations, and she spent hours sketching the scenes she encountered, capturing the fleeting moments of beauty that others might overlook in their rush.
However, as Oshiro grew older, the pressure to fit into the fast-paced, competitive world of Tokyo intensified. Her peers at school were all hyper-focused on their futures, dreaming of prestigious universities and high-powered careers in the city’s corporate world. Oshiro, on the other hand, always felt like an outsider—her heart not in chasing success or wealth, but in seeking the beauty in small moments, in finding peace within herself through her art.
Her mother, although loving, often pushed Oshiro to follow a more traditional path. Ayaka believed Tokyo was the place where opportunities thrived, and she wanted her daughter to embrace those opportunities. But Oshiro wasn’t sure if she belonged in the relentless hustle of city life. She felt a growing sense of longing—a desire for something quieter, something more in tune with her own heart.
In her 12th-grade year, the turning point came. Ayaka, having become increasingly stressed from her work and a recent promotion, decided to move them out of Tokyo in an attempt to simplify their lives. She chose Karakura, a small coastal town with a much slower pace of life, hoping the change would help her reset and spend more time with her daughter. For Oshiro, it was a dramatic shift. Tokyo’s towering skyline and endless energy were replaced by the peaceful sounds of the sea, quiet streets, and the sprawling natural beauty that surrounded the town.
At first, Oshiro was hesitant. She felt disconnected from her new surroundings, unsure if she could ever adjust to the slower, more laid-back lifestyle of Karakura. The idea of leaving behind the familiarity of Tokyo, the people she knew, and the places she loved was daunting. But as the months passed, something unexpected happened. Oshiro began to embrace her new life. The peacefulness of Karakura allowed her to think and create in ways she hadn’t been able to in Tokyo. She spent her days walking along the beach, finding inspiration in the waves crashing against the shore, the soft colors of the sunset, and the quaint charm of the town’s old streets. She became more attuned to the rhythm of nature and began to express this newfound connection through her art.
Basic Information
First Name: Oshiro
Surname: Masami
Preferred Name: Oshi
Aliases: N/A
Gender: Female
Age: 18
Height: 142cm
Weight: 106lbs
Build: Slim
Skin Color: Pale
Eye Color: Grey
Hair Style: Long, Wavy, & Bangs
Hair Color: Honey Blonde
Fashion: Shoujo Style
Abnormalities: Height
Date of Birth: 10th of August
Place of Birth: Capital City, Tokyo
Nationality: Japanese & Filipino
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Religious Beliefs: Christian
General Appearance
Appearance:
Oshiro has a delicate, almost fairy-like appearance, with honey blonde hair that flows in long, soft waves down her back. The waves add volume and movement, making her hair look effortlessly beautiful, as if kissed by the wind. Her bangs are cut straight across, framing her face with a youthful, innocent touch, softening her features and highlighting her large, greyish eyes. Her eyes have a misty, silvery quality, giving them an almost otherworldly appearance, deep yet light, like a cloudy sky at dawn.
Her petite frame, standing at 4'8", only adds to the overall delicate impression she gives off. She has a slim, slender build, moving with the graceful, fluid motions typical of someone who doesn’t need to draw attention but still has an undeniable presence. Her posture is natural, carrying herself with a quiet elegance that matches her soft appearance. Oshiro’s style leans into the shoujo aesthetic—perhaps a mix of soft pastel-colored dresses, frilly lace, and dainty accessories like ribbons or small bows. The overall effect is sweet, almost like she stepped out of a dreamy, romantic story.
Personality:
Oshiro comes across as a thoughtful and introspective person, with a gentle yet determined personality. She’s the type who observes the world around her closely, often taking time to understand people and situations before jumping in. Her quiet demeanor might make her seem reserved at first, but those who get to know her find a passionate and loyal side that she shares with only a select few. Oshiro can be a bit idealistic at times, holding onto values and beliefs with conviction, and she tends to be empathetic toward others, often putting their needs before her own.
She’s also naturally curious, always asking questions and seeking knowledge. There’s a creative side to her, perhaps expressed in art, writing, or another form of personal expression. Her creativity is balanced by a grounded nature, and though she may not seek the spotlight, she’s someone who is incredibly dependable and will quietly lead when the situation calls for it.
Diseases/Illness: none
Character Voice: Tifa Lockhart
Hobbies: Running, Reading, Writing, & Painting
Serious Problems/Flaws/Addictions/Disorders/Disabilities: Asthma
Skills: Communication, Leadership, & Creativity
Querks: Unusually short & Fast speaker
Family: Mother
Backstory:
Oshiro was born and raised in the ever-bustling metropolis of Tokyo, a city that never seemed to slow down. Her world was filled with neon lights, skysc****rs, and the constant hum of activity, yet amidst all the noise, Oshiro often felt like a quiet observer. She was an only child, raised by her single mother, Ayaka, a dedicated and ambitious woman who worked as a project manager in a large tech company. Despite the hectic pace of city life, Ayaka did her best to create a loving home for Oshiro, though her work often kept her away for long hours.
From an early age, Oshiro learned to be independent. With her mother’s demanding schedule, she often spent her afternoons wandering the streets of Tokyo, finding solace in art galleries, quiet parks, and traditional shrines that stood in stark contrast to the modern city. Oshiro’s deep love for the arts blossomed during these solo explorations, and she spent hours sketching the scenes she encountered, capturing the fleeting moments of beauty that others might overlook in their rush.
However, as Oshiro grew older, the pressure to fit into the fast-paced, competitive world of Tokyo intensified. Her peers at school were all hyper-focused on their futures, dreaming of prestigious universities and high-powered careers in the city’s corporate world. Oshiro, on the other hand, always felt like an outsider—her heart not in chasing success or wealth, but in seeking the beauty in small moments, in finding peace within herself through her art.
Her mother, although loving, often pushed Oshiro to follow a more traditional path. Ayaka believed Tokyo was the place where opportunities thrived, and she wanted her daughter to embrace those opportunities. But Oshiro wasn’t sure if she belonged in the relentless hustle of city life. She felt a growing sense of longing—a desire for something quieter, something more in tune with her own heart.
In her 12th-grade year, the turning point came. Ayaka, having become increasingly stressed from her work and a recent promotion, decided to move them out of Tokyo in an attempt to simplify their lives. She chose Karakura, a small coastal town with a much slower pace of life, hoping the change would help her reset and spend more time with her daughter. For Oshiro, it was a dramatic shift. Tokyo’s towering skyline and endless energy were replaced by the peaceful sounds of the sea, quiet streets, and the sprawling natural beauty that surrounded the town.
At first, Oshiro was hesitant. She felt disconnected from her new surroundings, unsure if she could ever adjust to the slower, more laid-back lifestyle of Karakura. The idea of leaving behind the familiarity of Tokyo, the people she knew, and the places she loved was daunting. But as the months passed, something unexpected happened. Oshiro began to embrace her new life. The peacefulness of Karakura allowed her to think and create in ways she hadn’t been able to in Tokyo. She spent her days walking along the beach, finding inspiration in the waves crashing against the shore, the soft colors of the sunset, and the quaint charm of the town’s old streets. She became more attuned to the rhythm of nature and began to express this newfound connection through her art.