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Karasu is a Japanese-American man hailing from Seattle. As an upper-class citizen, moving within the ranks of the wealthy, it is whispered that his family has a lineage that leads back to the daimyo of fuedal Japan and some would call him a modern day samurai.  
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Takeda Eiji is a Japanese-American man hailing from Seattle. As an upper-class citizen, moving within the ranks of the wealthy, it is whispered that his family has a lineage that leads back to the daimyo of fuedal Japan and some would call him a modern day samurai.  
  
 
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* '''Social Class''' - He moves in rarified circles of privilege.
 
* '''Social Class''' - He moves in rarified circles of privilege.
 
* '''The Way of Tea''' - He is a disciple of ChaDo, the Japanese tea ceremony; the principles of which are harmony, respect, purity, and enlightenment.
 
* '''The Way of Tea''' - He is a disciple of ChaDo, the Japanese tea ceremony; the principles of which are harmony, respect, purity, and enlightenment.
*  '''Martial Arts''' - Karasu is a traditional martial artist, and practices both Aikido and swordsmanship.  
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*  '''Martial Arts''' - He is a traditional martial artist, and practices both Aikido and swordsmanship.  
 
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Revision as of 14:36, 11 April 2024



Eiji

A skilled swordsman has superior manners. - Japanese proverb


Biographical Data
 
EijiBio.jpg

 
Name: Takeda Eiji
App Age: Mid-Thirties
Nationality: Japanese
Demeanor:

Haiku: On a withered branch
A crow has settled
Autumn evening.
Overview

Takeda Eiji is a Japanese-American man hailing from Seattle. As an upper-class citizen, moving within the ranks of the wealthy, it is whispered that his family has a lineage that leads back to the daimyo of fuedal Japan and some would call him a modern day samurai.

RP Hooks
  • Social Class - He moves in rarified circles of privilege.
  • The Way of Tea - He is a disciple of ChaDo, the Japanese tea ceremony; the principles of which are harmony, respect, purity, and enlightenment.
  • Martial Arts - He is a traditional martial artist, and practices both Aikido and swordsmanship.
Contacts
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Gallery
Eiji1.jpg Eiji4.jpg EijiTower.jpg FoggyNight.jpg