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13a1cf73861d6c748f14c1ca32131ddf.thumb.jpg.2f37b22a4fa74e86d413a944b80dcc93.jpg-> ROULETTE'S SO-AND-SO DIARY:

USERNAME: ROULETTE

NAME: KYO JI-HU

AGE: 22 -> 24 Y.O.

HEIGHT:  6 ft./182.88 cm.

WEIGHT: 193 lbs./87.1 kg.

ETHNICITY: KOREAN

-> HISTORY/BACKGROUND:

Ji-hu was never really much of a talker and it certainly made him the black sheep to his over eccentric family. As far as he could tell, Ji-hu had lived a pretty normal life. No tragic accident. No cliche history. Normal. He liked it like that. 

Ji-hu had an early realization to life, and it certainly wasn't a pretty one. It was a dog eat dog world. Kill or be killed. He's obsessed with being on top of the food chain. Knowledge was power to him. The more he knew, the more power he had and this eventually led him to become a studyholic. If he wanted to be on top, he was going to have to work for it. Though Ji-hu wasn't particularly gifted with intelligence, just knowing him could tell you that he had a knack for dedication and focus. His family-- his mother, father, younger sister, and grandmother-- were delighted to know that Ji-hu was accelerating at his studies, but they couldn't help but be concerned for his not-so healthy habits. It was always the same routine with him.

EAT.

SLEEP.

STUDY.

REPEAT.

Ji-hu found his family a nuisance. A mere obstacle in his way to achieving power. So he ignored them. Yes, a douche move, but he wasn't going to let anything get in his way. 

He eventually found himself graduating school with high marks and much to the dismay of his family, he decided to study abroad-- in the United States specifically. His parents offered to just simply move there instead, but he persisted on telling them no. He didn't want the emotional baggage with him, which would only make his life harder than it already was. His mind was already set and he would spit venom whenever one of his parents, grandmother, or even his sister try to talk him out of it. 

So that was that. He moved to the U.S. and never looked back. He would eventually have to get back to South Korea but until then, he continued the same routine everyday, every week, every month, every year for four years straight. The only time he did leave America was when news of his grandmother having a severe heart attack and later death spread to him. Of course, resulting in him having to leave America to attend her funeral back in Korea, and when he did arrive, he didn't treat his family members any different from when he left. It wasn't like he willingly went back. His mother and father had to practically beg for him to come back. Even then, he didn't hold much emotion at the funeral, but that was really how he is. Some of his extended family members and even his own family loathed him at that moment. He was practically raised by his grandmother for God's sake! Though, she was the most quietest of the family and she didn't speak against him most of the time, so he had a shred of respect for the woman. 

After returning to America, he completed the rest of his four years in a college off of the East Coast and soon returned back to Korea to spend the summer until he can go spend another four years in a medical school in Japan. The rift between him and his remaining family grew even more during that time due to the excessive amount of time he would be locked up in his room.

Time passed and he eventually found himself in a whole new country all over again. He didn't mind though. In fact, it was just a minor setback learning a whole new language, again. A year passed and communication was still slim between he and his family... or so he thought. 

In the middle of his second year, his family chose to give him a surprise-- or what he would call it, an unnecessary intrusion of his privacy. His family realized that they were being just a tad too cold with him and they wanted to mend the broken relationship they had with him. With the news of the renowned NerveGear and Sword Art Online game, they thought it would be the perfect gift for Ji-hu! He however... did not. He spat at them for getting him such a useless gift. What was he supposed to exactly do with this piece of junk? Never ever had he played video games in his life, why now? However, his sister, Seoyun, was a huge video game nerd and of course had bought her own set of the gear and game. It took a lot of bribing and begging for him to finally put the damned helmet on his head and Seoyun promised that if he didn't like it, she would take it back. He just needed at least five minutes in the game. Five minutes and she would be right next to him when he came back. He scoffed at her statement, already knowing that this would be a total waste but started the game anyway. 

Little did he know, this would give him a major setback.

-> VIRTUES & FLAWS:

-> VIRTUES:

  • Dedicated: The last thing that Ji-hu wants to do in any situation is to give up. Honestly, if you were to name one good thing about Ji-hu, it would be that he's dedicated. Nothing can really break him out of his little dedication bubble. It's go big or go home with him. There is no losing when it comes to Ji-hu. He lives to win, and that's what he's going to get.
  • Flexible: Ji-hu can easily make do what he's got. He's pretty open to trying new things and doesn't really say no to much of anything, really. Of course, it has to be useful to him. What was he going to do with something that's useless? Nothing! Exactly that. 
  • Tolerant: Since Ji-hu has lived with his unbearable for so long, he grew to eventually tolerate his family as well as the other obstacles in his way to power. You could say he had patience but he had to honestly differ. Ji-hu doesn't have much of an anger issue, so it wasn't very hard for him to tolerate idiots and people alike.

-> FLAWS:

  • Reclusive: As far as he could tell, Ji-hu has never had any real friends, and he was perfectly fine with that. He liked the silence. It was peaceful for him. He doesn't necessarily avoid people, but that doesn't mean he likes being around them nonetheless. People were just baggage he didn't have the space for.
  • Blunt: Ji-hu doesn't hide his thoughts and he simply does not care what people think about him. Of course, Ji-hu thinks before he talks but he doesn't sugar coat his words at all. He could honestly care less about other people's feelings.
  • Secretive: Ju-hi doesn't like much of his own personal life revealed to other people as much as you think he would. He sees his own secrets as a weakness to him, thus creating more obstacles in his path. And by I mean he doesn't like it when you pry, I mean he really doesn't like it. He'll practically bite your head off if you bug him too much about his secrets.

-> PROFESSION: N/A

-> SKILLS:

Non-combat:

>

Passive:

>

Combat:

>

Weapon Skills:

> R1 2H Spear Skill: 4 DMG

-> EQUIPPED:

> Beginner's Spear: 2 ACC

> Beginner's Armor: [Vanity]

-> INVENTORY:

> "DPS Package"

> [3] Starter Healing Potions: Heals 50 HP

> 2,500 Col

> [10] T1 Mats

-> SP/ROLEPLAYS:

0/5 Used

Spoiler

+5: Beginner's amount

-5: R1 2H Spear Skill

 

Edited by Roulette
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