> Nakamoto (l) Tsukumo (f), though he usually just goes by Kumo with his friends
> fifteen years old, demifluid (he/they/she pronouns, but really, any pronouns w
ork- refer to him as anything), demiromantic bisexual, Japanese, a tower at 5'11
> first impression, he tends to be the quieter one among his friends, preferring t
o reside in their shadows rather than take the spotlight for himself; & in fact, th
e only reason he has not entirely been absorbed yet is his filter (-or lack thereof)
> he's very blunt- to the point where it even hurts himself at times and can't kee
p his mouth shut; he lacks a sort of filter between his head and his tongue and q
uite literally runs with whatever he thought of in that moment alone, it gets bad
> because he will, in fact, confess to something without meaning to and then try
and backpedal out of a situation with no avail- his biggest slips happen when the
emotions are most raw, but it's not uncommon to hear him say something frankly
> it's one thing to play the supporting role in most situations, with his peers, but
his tongue is another and if there was ever something wrong- he prob slipped up
> otherwise, despite being the unassuming friend with too much to contribute in
one issue and none at all in the next, he is an incredibly ambitious individual for
himself; he's always sitting and waiting to strike, enjoys the unpredictability tbh
> rather than taking the 'gungho' route in action, he prefers to sit and wait and s
neak in when least expected; all talk and no action one minute and then next- h
es gone to take the win, sneak it out right from underneath someone else's nose
> fairly patient, but then takes way too long, slow to take action when he doesn
't think it's one-hundred percent worth it and as a result, often is left in the dust
; ironically, he doesn't always know when to go for something when it's right und
er his own nose, despite being too busy pulling the exact same thing to his peers
> lowkey the oblivious one, does not take his own advice; thinks he knows himse
lf really well (and to a degree, maybe he's partially correct), but actually, he sti
ll has quite a lot to learn- both about himself and the world he currently lives in
> he has quite the passion, but doesn't necessarily know how to show it or enjoy
himself; he really does tend to wait for something to happen on its own, rather t
han take that initiative- not really himself, per se, does not own his own identity