by justamindset » Sun Jan 28, 2018 6:20 pm
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by snowdrake » Sun Jan 28, 2018 9:03 pm
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koba seems like a rather cold and harsh kjaku. this is mostly due to him having a very calculating nature and being very straight forward. most of the time he doesn't even mean to be rude, but comes across as such anyway. he usually doesn't understand why the others suddenly get angry or sad at him, which causes him to distance himself from any kind of social environment, fearing to actually hurt someone badly some day. but don't get this the wrong way! he is not a shy kjaku at all, if you get to know him and his habits better, he can be a great friend!
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a meaning? wrote:the name koba has no particular meaning, nor is it very popular. It is there, hardly noticable under the thousands of other names, hardly making any impact on other's lives, but it does exist. it's thinking.
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koba has no mother, not even a family. as a small child he was left behind at an orphanage by his parents for unknow reasons. no one knows, who his parents were or are - if they are even still alive - since they just laid him down in the grass in front of the orphanage's door, knocked, and ran away. the only thing he had was his orange lovey, that he still owns to this day.
he grew up in the orphanage he was abandoned at. he didn't have any friends and even the nun's rarely had time for him. the only time they really did spend time with him was when they taught him to read and write. because of this constant solitude koba began growing less and less emotional with time, until he ultimately lost the ability to express emotions around other people at most times. this doesn't mean that he can't feel joy or sadness for example, he just has a hard time showing those feelings to others.
time passed and koba grew older and older. because of his incapability to show emotions no one wanted to adopt him. everyone thought koba is a mean child due to him being straight forward about everything and not understanding what he did wrong when he unknowingly insulted someone.
he watched all of the other orphans get adopted over time, one after the other, and his hopes of ever getting a real family faded away more and more. when he asked the nuns why no one wanted him they simply told him that it was his own fault, which made him even more sad than he already was.
without a family and without anyone or anything to live for, koba decided it was time to get things done by himself, so, one night he grabbed his lovey, a bottle of water and a few slices of bread and slipped out of his room to run away from the orphanage. of course he didn't know where he was going, he just ran into random directions. after a few miles of travelling he found a place to sleep. it was a mostly hollow log inside of a small forest, sticking out from underneath a big, flat rock. it was enough for this night to koba, so he climbed inside of the log and tried to get comfortable so he could sleep. he would've never imagined that fallin asleep outside would be so difficult, after all, he had no soft bed he could lay in or a blanket to keep him warm, but this was just one of the many more nights outside that were still waiting for him.
after that koba would travel around and live from what mother nature would supply him with or what he could steal from the salesmen when he was visiting a city. the farmer's fields and animals wouldn't be spared either. he almost got caught a few times but always found a way to escape the situation. this is how he lived till this day.
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during his life of constant travelling, koba has wondered about if he'll ever get a mate. does he even want a mate? he just doesn't know. if there's one thing in the world that koba doesn't understand it'll have to be girls. to him, they are just too complicated. one second they want to cuddle, then they suddenly hate you. girls and cats are pretty alike! that's why he's leaning more towards other guys. so, his mate will most likely be a male kjaku. someone who can keep up with his pace and lifestyle and, most importantly, his personality. betrayal is an absolute no-go for koba and if his mate would ever betray him he would probably break up right away and, depending on the situation, the other guy would have to be seriously scared for his life and pray that koba will never find him.
children, another difficult topic. koba doesn't mind children, really. he enjoys watching them play in the fields near their home village, having the happy childhood he never had. having friends, having... parents to watch over them. he still wonders what his parents were like, how they looked like, what their reasons for abandoning him were. every time he looks at children he feels a bitter-sweet sting in his heart. that's why he thinks having any offspring won't be good for him. however, if his mate has the wish of having children one day, it is worth negotiating about it. he just hopes he can provide them with a better life than his own parents could for him.
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by Twilight Prince » Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:43 am
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The name, Sumu, has no specific meaning to other people, but Sumu himself likes to believe that it means "unique", as it is truly a unique name. Despite the troubles of pronunciations and spelling, Sumu is still fond of the real pronunciation and spelling. Other ways it has been spelled are: Soomoo, Sumuh, Soomue, etc. It has been pronounced as "Suh-muh", "Sue-muh", "Syu-mue", and other completely absurd ways. Sumu reminds the people who spell it wrong and say it wrong that it is simply S-U-M-U and that it is prounounced: "Suemue".
When Sumu isn't bothering about the his name, he likes to draw and write stories. Ever since he was small, he has been into art and writing. Sumu remembers when the caretakers at the orphanage would read him and the other children "The Land of Stories" and in his own time, reading "The Witch Boy". Those books were his very favorites and he long aspired to follow their paths in his own stories. But as many writers know, writing a story, especially a good one, is very hard.
He came up with many ideas for books, and the titled ones consisted of "All Hallow's Year", "The Random", "Me, Myself, and Many Others", and "Run"*. But these ideas ended up fading away and seeming obscure and boring. When he would make up small comics, he would compare his art to other comic artists and be discouraged. Sumu was stuck in a loop of inspiration and lack of it. He desperately wanted to get out of that.
Luck was with him for at least that in life. An orphanage caretaker noticed his determination and was able to tutor Sumu on writing and get Sumu help with his art and improving it. After a couple of years of lessons in both fields, Sumu began his first book: "The Demon's Apprentices", a comic book.
It was to be about a group of apprentices that, to further their magic, decide to become apprentices to this cheerful young wizard. But all turns out to be too good, some of the apprentices start disappearing and before it's to late they have to find out what is happening and stop it.
He finished it just as he came of age to leave the orphanage. The orphanage caretaker helped Sumu publish the book and they bade farewell to eachother. The first few years, the book copies of "The Demon's Apprentices" rested unnoticed in the dusty corners of libraries. But all of a sudden it was being checked out of libraries at the rate that the libraries needed more and so did the book stores. It seemed to be a spontaneous success. Sumu speculated that one child had actually read it, showed it to a friend, and that kept happening. He was very grateful for that if that was how.
From all the money that Sumu received, he donated 1/10 of it to the caretaker, 3/10 of it to the orphanage aside from the caretaker, and 4/10 of it to other causes he saw worthy. Sumu didn't seem to need a full time job and began working on more comic books. That became his career for a very, very long time and gained him fame, money, and a lot of fans. He could care less about the fame and the money, but he loved his work, the enthusiastic fans, and the freedom.
Then came the trouble. A youngster by the name of Jie claimed that all of Sumu's books had ideas from him. There were major reasoning issues with that, aside from the fact that all of Sumu's books were written before Jie was born, but skeptics became abundant. It cost Sumu nearly a fourth of his profits, causing him to need to get a job. True fans posted awareness of this and how Jie was lying. It didn't help much but at least made Sumu happier.
Sumu's works went through times of abundance and times of failure and provided a mediocre income for Sumu. He was depressed that he had lost so many fans from Jie's antics and that he had to do other work aside from what he loved. Sumu eventually was able to sue Jie for causing emotional distress and lying for the purpose of hurting him. The news of this gained him some fans back but Sumu's confidence was lost.
His books grew less interesting, lazier, less colorful. He started losing fans. Sumu didn't seem to notice. Depression distracted him. All day everyday he just wanted to curl up into a little ball and give up. But his old caretaker came to him and took care of him. The caretaker forced Sumu's spirits to rise, for Sumu to live again. With the help of the caretaker, Sumu was able to go back to being a special author in the hearts of many. If the caretaker never existed, who knew what Sumu would have ended out to be?
*These titles are all from books that I started and gave up on or are incomplete.
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