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Apr. 30th, 2012 09:01 pmStats
Canon Name: Asami Sato
Work Name: Yasuko
Canon: Legend of Korra
Age/Sex/Gender: 22/female/female
Height: 5'11"/180 cm
Weight: 140 lbs/63.5 kg
Species/Supernatural Qualities: Human/none
Occupation/s: Craftswoman
Point Total: zippity
Inventory: none
Other Notes: none
Permissions
Platonic Physical Contact: Go for it
Romantic/Sexual Physical Contact: Feel free to try, but she ain't looking.
Violent Physical Contact: Again, go for it, but she will put up a hell of a fight.
Mindreading: I'm open to it in most cases, but let's talk it through first.
IC Personal Boundaries/Warnings: Nothing I want to avoid.
OOC Personal Boundaries/Warnings: Nope
Other Notes: None!
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Apr. 30th, 2012 08:36 pm( PLAYER INFORMATION )
Name: Lauren
Contact:
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Are you over 17?: Yes
Characters in Forest Covered: none
( CHARACTER INFORMATION )
Name/Work Name: Asami Sato/Yasuko
Canon: Legend of Korra
Canon Point: 409, after her meeting with Raiko (President of her country) and Varrick (rival engineer) about building a weapon to counter Kuvira's spirit energy cannon
AU/CRAU: No
Age: 22
History: Her wiki page
Personality: Asami presents herself as a refined and friendly woman. She is naturally socially adept, and this has only been supplemented by her childhood just on the edge of the public eye. Few people mistake her for "daddy's helpless little girl" anymore, now that she's successfully run her family's company for three years and rebuilt a city. Her sweet, feminine personality comes naturally to her, but it isn't a weakness. She isn't one to hold a grudge, and thinks approaches conflict usually in a logical manner. She is intelligent and focused, and though she is forgiving, she is not a pushover. She doesn't get distracted with petty matters when there are more important things to be done. Asami is certain in her views and beliefs, and she will absolutely not let anyone make her choices for her.
Asami grew up young. She lost her mother to a firebending triad when she was six years old, and this caused her to grow up very close to her father, who raised her to be the successor of Future Industries, the industrial company he built himself. Asami's and her father Hiroshi's very different reactions to the murder of her mother highlight Asami's level-headed, logical, and forgiving nature. While her father developed an all-consuming hatred for bending in general, Asami didn't let the loss color her opinion of benders. This is obvious in her expressing to Mako, a firebender, that he makes her feel safe; she doesn't even mention how her mother died when they talk about their respective lost parents. The love and loss she feels for her mother outweighs her anger. This is a carrying trend in how Asami experiences loss, evidenced in the eventual loss of her father, and the shaky, gradual loss of her relationship with Mako. During the final conflict with the Equalists (the violent anti-bending establishment her father joined), her father went so far as to try to kill her. He has since been in prison, and Asami never makes a mention of hating him, or even being angry at all. His betrayal and loss affect her deeply, though, and she can't bring herself to even go to the Republic City prison for any other reason because it reminds her of him. Only in the past few weeks has Asami been able to finally visit her father, who had been writing her letters for years. She hadn't opened any of them and attempted to confront with anger the man who tore her life apart three years ago. After leaving, the meeting plagues at her thoughts, and she decides to go back with a different approach. She decides that she's going to try to forgive him, even though she doesn't know if she'll ever be able to. This follows the trend of Asami's forgiving nature as well as her habit for falling back on relationships that aren't necessarily healthy for her in times of great stress.
In spite of her losses, Asami is not a jealous person. She just expects the best of people, and wants the same honesty from others that she gives them. Being straightforward is very important to her, seen in the way her past relationship with Mako started to crumble. She wasn't jealous of his feelings for Korra; she was angry that Mako had been going behind her back and lying to her face about what had passed between them. Again, thinking with a similar logic as she always does, she only directs her negative emotions toward Mako, stressing that she likes Korra. The relationship drama never comes between the girls.
Although Asami is typically straightforward and tactful in her speech patterns and interactions, she can become sarcastic and sassy when irritated by petty matters. In more serious matters, she's not afraid to let her anger loose. If she's angry with you, you're going to know it. Asami is a naturally gentle soul, though she will not hesitate to stand up for herself in the heat of the moment, especially if you're a person who has mistreated her in the past. She is fearless in the face of authority, though not openly defiant or caustic unless she feels it's been personally earned. During the Equalist revolution when non-benders all come to be mistreated and put under curfew (think the Red Scare), Asami, blatantly breaking curfew as a non-bender and assisting the Avatar in acts that directly defy the police, marches right up to the man responsible for the injustice to give him a piece of her mind. She also at on point places Republic City's most important entrepreneur in a wrist lock while in a private meeting with the President, so it's safe to say that she has attained a certain level of confidence in her ability to handle herself regardless of the audience. It is a sternness she has had to develop over the past few years, being a powerful young woman in a male-dominated field. She goes out of her way to run an ad campaign encouraging women to pursue careers in engineering; that gives insight to how she thinks as a businesswoman.
With a rich businessman for a father, Asami has been brought up in a life of privilege in Republic City. Mansion, servants, etiquette lessons, the works. This lifestyle has fostered a materialist streak in Asami. Though she isn't greedy, she's used to having a lot of stuff. Her tastes are definitely on the girly side, and she's never seen out of the house without makeup and carefully done hair. In spite of her life of privilege, she isn't ignorant of those not as fortunate as she. She is independent and hard-working in matters both small and large, whether it's being the only one to help with the dishes or taking over the head position of an enormous public company with very little notice as a nineteen year old woman. There is nothing skittish about Asami. She jumps head-first into everything she does and is passionate in her persuits.
Those close to her see a looser version of Asami. Her independence and wilder side come further forward, and she can be quite a rebel, especially when Korra is thrown into the mix. She is very expressive and affectionate with her friends, and she has fun innocently teasing them. Rather than being bitter for it, she and Korra bond over the disastrous love triangle involving the two of them and Mako. Asami is the kind of person who, unless she has a reason not to, will try to get along with most people. Physical affection is very meaningful to her. Asami is an eager hugger with her close friends, and is quickly irritated if someone tries use it to sway her opinion, like when Mako takes her hand when trying to convince her to put off talking about their relationship problems. She is extremely loyal to those she cares about as well as to her own moral code. She is an avid sports fan, never missing Probending (think magic elemental boxing) night at the Republic City Arena. Further reinforcing her ability to take care of herself, she is very physically fit and an extremely capable martial artist. From a young age, Asami has been working on cars, boats, and motorcycles which gave her an early appreciation of mechanics and engineering. Though her father invented the biplane, Asami becomes the one to perfect it for commercial use. She is among Republic City's scientific elite and also works as a test pilot. She's been racing ("testing") cars at the Future Industries track since she was old enough to drive. She's very adept at working with her hands, and is a naturally talented and well experienced driver of pretty much anything. She describes driving as "relaxing," and it is a very central part of her life.
Asami easily becomes attached to people who are supportive of her and believe in her, especially at this point in her life. The only family she has left is in prison, and the past three years have been filled with lonely, tireless nights in the office, drafting and building and designing as she works at the forefront of rebuilding Republic City after a disastrous battle destroyed much of it. Future Industries is, she says, all that she has left of her family, and she has essentially become married to her job. When the company was nearly sunk soon after her father's imprisonment (she may be clever, but she wasn't ready to be the head of a company), she even turned to Republic City's organized crime leaders to help her track down whoever had been stealing her cargo when the Republic City Police were of no help. Her passion lies in innovating and creating, but this lifestyle can also get very draining for Asami, and she never minds an excuse to take a break. She has a very good relationship with her employees, and is a well-liked boss in a time when underdeveloped labor laws can make working on factory floors dangerous. Asami is strong in her morals, and this includes how she runs her business. In her years of working, she has developed a keen eye for the corruption that plagues big business and does what she can to steer clear from it.
Debt: Right now in Asami's home world, the Earth Kingdom is being taken over by a military dictator who is putting people not of direct Earth descent in prison camps. Although it is not explicitly stated what exactly happens to people in the camps, conditions are generally understood to be awful. Asami's family moved to Republic City from the Fire colonies in the Earth Kingdom, making it possible that she still has relatives she doesn't know about living in that area. The Witch convinces her that she has extended family in the camps and that Asami can work to set them free.
Previous Game Info: n/a
Inventory: Her canon outfit, and a sturdy, right handed glove with a taser built in, strong enough to knock an adult unconscious.
Abilities: Asami has been training in self defense since she was six, and she regularly exercises to keep herself in shape. She uses her tall, slender build to her advantage in fights, turning her opponent's energy against them and avoiding heavy blows.
Strengths and Weaknesses:
+Excellent fine motor skills
+Genius intellect in the physical sciences
+Naturally altruistic
+A problem solver
+Level-headed in a crisis
-Daddy Issues™: Asami has lacked a true parental figure for the past four years. This lack of any real family in her life shows, upon closer inspection, and she can become lonely or too attached to people who are affectionate toward her.
-Awkward with children. She's not a huge fan.
-Too quick to forgive: In the same vein as her family issues, Asami will sometimes fall back on people who have hurt her in the past just for something to hold onto
-Materialistic, though it's mellowed out in the past few years.
-Likely to turn inward or throw herself into her work when troubled. She's extremely productive during times like these, but can also burn out on the distraction. It's just a bandaid she uses because she doesn't have many (if any) close people to talk to.
( SAMPLE )
Characterization Sample: Recent thread in Route 29 with Elsa
Name: Lauren
Contact:
Are you over 17?: Yes
Characters in Forest Covered: none
( CHARACTER INFORMATION )
Name/Work Name: Asami Sato/Yasuko
Canon: Legend of Korra
Canon Point: 409, after her meeting with Raiko (President of her country) and Varrick (rival engineer) about building a weapon to counter Kuvira's spirit energy cannon
AU/CRAU: No
Age: 22
History: Her wiki page
Personality: Asami presents herself as a refined and friendly woman. She is naturally socially adept, and this has only been supplemented by her childhood just on the edge of the public eye. Few people mistake her for "daddy's helpless little girl" anymore, now that she's successfully run her family's company for three years and rebuilt a city. Her sweet, feminine personality comes naturally to her, but it isn't a weakness. She isn't one to hold a grudge, and thinks approaches conflict usually in a logical manner. She is intelligent and focused, and though she is forgiving, she is not a pushover. She doesn't get distracted with petty matters when there are more important things to be done. Asami is certain in her views and beliefs, and she will absolutely not let anyone make her choices for her.
Asami grew up young. She lost her mother to a firebending triad when she was six years old, and this caused her to grow up very close to her father, who raised her to be the successor of Future Industries, the industrial company he built himself. Asami's and her father Hiroshi's very different reactions to the murder of her mother highlight Asami's level-headed, logical, and forgiving nature. While her father developed an all-consuming hatred for bending in general, Asami didn't let the loss color her opinion of benders. This is obvious in her expressing to Mako, a firebender, that he makes her feel safe; she doesn't even mention how her mother died when they talk about their respective lost parents. The love and loss she feels for her mother outweighs her anger. This is a carrying trend in how Asami experiences loss, evidenced in the eventual loss of her father, and the shaky, gradual loss of her relationship with Mako. During the final conflict with the Equalists (the violent anti-bending establishment her father joined), her father went so far as to try to kill her. He has since been in prison, and Asami never makes a mention of hating him, or even being angry at all. His betrayal and loss affect her deeply, though, and she can't bring herself to even go to the Republic City prison for any other reason because it reminds her of him. Only in the past few weeks has Asami been able to finally visit her father, who had been writing her letters for years. She hadn't opened any of them and attempted to confront with anger the man who tore her life apart three years ago. After leaving, the meeting plagues at her thoughts, and she decides to go back with a different approach. She decides that she's going to try to forgive him, even though she doesn't know if she'll ever be able to. This follows the trend of Asami's forgiving nature as well as her habit for falling back on relationships that aren't necessarily healthy for her in times of great stress.
In spite of her losses, Asami is not a jealous person. She just expects the best of people, and wants the same honesty from others that she gives them. Being straightforward is very important to her, seen in the way her past relationship with Mako started to crumble. She wasn't jealous of his feelings for Korra; she was angry that Mako had been going behind her back and lying to her face about what had passed between them. Again, thinking with a similar logic as she always does, she only directs her negative emotions toward Mako, stressing that she likes Korra. The relationship drama never comes between the girls.
Although Asami is typically straightforward and tactful in her speech patterns and interactions, she can become sarcastic and sassy when irritated by petty matters. In more serious matters, she's not afraid to let her anger loose. If she's angry with you, you're going to know it. Asami is a naturally gentle soul, though she will not hesitate to stand up for herself in the heat of the moment, especially if you're a person who has mistreated her in the past. She is fearless in the face of authority, though not openly defiant or caustic unless she feels it's been personally earned. During the Equalist revolution when non-benders all come to be mistreated and put under curfew (think the Red Scare), Asami, blatantly breaking curfew as a non-bender and assisting the Avatar in acts that directly defy the police, marches right up to the man responsible for the injustice to give him a piece of her mind. She also at on point places Republic City's most important entrepreneur in a wrist lock while in a private meeting with the President, so it's safe to say that she has attained a certain level of confidence in her ability to handle herself regardless of the audience. It is a sternness she has had to develop over the past few years, being a powerful young woman in a male-dominated field. She goes out of her way to run an ad campaign encouraging women to pursue careers in engineering; that gives insight to how she thinks as a businesswoman.
With a rich businessman for a father, Asami has been brought up in a life of privilege in Republic City. Mansion, servants, etiquette lessons, the works. This lifestyle has fostered a materialist streak in Asami. Though she isn't greedy, she's used to having a lot of stuff. Her tastes are definitely on the girly side, and she's never seen out of the house without makeup and carefully done hair. In spite of her life of privilege, she isn't ignorant of those not as fortunate as she. She is independent and hard-working in matters both small and large, whether it's being the only one to help with the dishes or taking over the head position of an enormous public company with very little notice as a nineteen year old woman. There is nothing skittish about Asami. She jumps head-first into everything she does and is passionate in her persuits.
Those close to her see a looser version of Asami. Her independence and wilder side come further forward, and she can be quite a rebel, especially when Korra is thrown into the mix. She is very expressive and affectionate with her friends, and she has fun innocently teasing them. Rather than being bitter for it, she and Korra bond over the disastrous love triangle involving the two of them and Mako. Asami is the kind of person who, unless she has a reason not to, will try to get along with most people. Physical affection is very meaningful to her. Asami is an eager hugger with her close friends, and is quickly irritated if someone tries use it to sway her opinion, like when Mako takes her hand when trying to convince her to put off talking about their relationship problems. She is extremely loyal to those she cares about as well as to her own moral code. She is an avid sports fan, never missing Probending (think magic elemental boxing) night at the Republic City Arena. Further reinforcing her ability to take care of herself, she is very physically fit and an extremely capable martial artist. From a young age, Asami has been working on cars, boats, and motorcycles which gave her an early appreciation of mechanics and engineering. Though her father invented the biplane, Asami becomes the one to perfect it for commercial use. She is among Republic City's scientific elite and also works as a test pilot. She's been racing ("testing") cars at the Future Industries track since she was old enough to drive. She's very adept at working with her hands, and is a naturally talented and well experienced driver of pretty much anything. She describes driving as "relaxing," and it is a very central part of her life.
Asami easily becomes attached to people who are supportive of her and believe in her, especially at this point in her life. The only family she has left is in prison, and the past three years have been filled with lonely, tireless nights in the office, drafting and building and designing as she works at the forefront of rebuilding Republic City after a disastrous battle destroyed much of it. Future Industries is, she says, all that she has left of her family, and she has essentially become married to her job. When the company was nearly sunk soon after her father's imprisonment (she may be clever, but she wasn't ready to be the head of a company), she even turned to Republic City's organized crime leaders to help her track down whoever had been stealing her cargo when the Republic City Police were of no help. Her passion lies in innovating and creating, but this lifestyle can also get very draining for Asami, and she never minds an excuse to take a break. She has a very good relationship with her employees, and is a well-liked boss in a time when underdeveloped labor laws can make working on factory floors dangerous. Asami is strong in her morals, and this includes how she runs her business. In her years of working, she has developed a keen eye for the corruption that plagues big business and does what she can to steer clear from it.
Debt: Right now in Asami's home world, the Earth Kingdom is being taken over by a military dictator who is putting people not of direct Earth descent in prison camps. Although it is not explicitly stated what exactly happens to people in the camps, conditions are generally understood to be awful. Asami's family moved to Republic City from the Fire colonies in the Earth Kingdom, making it possible that she still has relatives she doesn't know about living in that area. The Witch convinces her that she has extended family in the camps and that Asami can work to set them free.
Previous Game Info: n/a
Inventory: Her canon outfit, and a sturdy, right handed glove with a taser built in, strong enough to knock an adult unconscious.
Abilities: Asami has been training in self defense since she was six, and she regularly exercises to keep herself in shape. She uses her tall, slender build to her advantage in fights, turning her opponent's energy against them and avoiding heavy blows.
Strengths and Weaknesses:
+Excellent fine motor skills
+Genius intellect in the physical sciences
+Naturally altruistic
+A problem solver
+Level-headed in a crisis
-Daddy Issues™: Asami has lacked a true parental figure for the past four years. This lack of any real family in her life shows, upon closer inspection, and she can become lonely or too attached to people who are affectionate toward her.
-Awkward with children. She's not a huge fan.
-Too quick to forgive: In the same vein as her family issues, Asami will sometimes fall back on people who have hurt her in the past just for something to hold onto
-Materialistic, though it's mellowed out in the past few years.
-Likely to turn inward or throw herself into her work when troubled. She's extremely productive during times like these, but can also burn out on the distraction. It's just a bandaid she uses because she doesn't have many (if any) close people to talk to.
( SAMPLE )
Characterization Sample: Recent thread in Route 29 with Elsa