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Jul 11, 2009 00:19


Character name: Hibiki
Series: Kamen Rider Hibiki
Age: 31
Job: Provider of Direction(s)
Canon: Once upon a time, a boy went on a boat and found a man who was singing to the dolphins, and who also rescued a small child from falling overboard. How is that important? Well, the details really aren't. This was just the fated first meeting between Adachi Asumu and our title character, Kamen Rider Hibiki! Hibiki, who is actually an Oni, fights for the Takeshi group to defeat makamou, which are monsters that cause terror and wreak havoc and are generally bad. The Oni do this by using pure sound, whether it be by a guitar, a trumpet, or in Hibiki's case, a taiko drum.

Hibiki works for the Tachibana family, one of the divisions of the Takeshi group. Prone to breaking out in random little songs, Hibiki is calm, relaxed, and a bit eccentric, whether it be by the somewhat strange way he speaks, or because he's generally inept at some of the normal things in life, such as driving a car, or doing anything with your cellphone that isn't answering it. He doesn't take things overly seriously, except his training as an Oni, which he is pretty passionate about. After all, anyone can do anything if they just train hard enough - and Hibiki is no exception to that rule, making him quite an athletic guy, whether he be hiking, or swimming. He's one of the older Oni, and acts as an upperclassmen to the others, whether it be teasing them, or acting as a mentor and offering sage pieces of advice.

Sample Entry:

♫ Marcy, Marcy, in the lake, makes you do a double take, something that you can't mistake, whoa--! ... Oh, so, so, so this is Camp Fuck You Die! ♫

Hey, I hope everyone is working hard. I think Marcy-chan definitely is. Ah, I'm Hibiki.

I don't normally get jobs in America, but you know what they say: Wherever you go, there you are. So, here I am! You're here too, so I guess we were supposed to meet. I'm here for a couple of reasons, and neither of them are anything like what I thought I'd be here for, but that's alright. Besides, I don't ever think I've heard of a makamou with quite so many legs-- Oh, I shouldn't talk about that. Don't tell my boss, okay? Ehh, anyway, let's begin!

Directions, wasn't it? Alright! I can tell you where to go, if you want. Map or not, this place should be pretty easy to navigate. Over the river and through the swamp, to Camp Fuck You Die we go. Heh. I know most of you know where all the big attractions are - mess hall, arts and crafts hut, alright, alright. Everyone knows those, so I bet you won't mind showing me? I think I got the least useful map Miss Director could send me. Electronic! Can you imagine? It's been two years since the last update, though I don't know how you'd update this... thing. It looks like a lot has just popped out of nowhere since then. But it's nothing to worry about. This is just a guide, a suggestion! We'll figure it out. Once this thing stops beeping at me, anyway.

Giving direction is a bit different than giving directions though. Everyone can say what they'd like to be, what they'd like to do. It takes a lot of courage to realize what that is, and to realize that what you'd like to do is different from what you must do. Just think of the people who've been here the longest. Yeah, you know. I'm talking about the rotten men and women here, although it's not fair of me to judge them like that. I might be a bit biased, but they're just doing their thing, following the beat of their own hearts -- aah, bad choice of words there. --Hey, there's no need to grab anyone else's hearts, you two! ... But you know what I'm saying. If you've decided to follow someone, or take from their example, there's nothing wrong with that, but that person can only show you the destination. The way you make it there is completely up to you.

So I guess what I'm saying is, my direction, or my directions, may not be a whole lot of use to you boys and girls. But we shouldn't let something like "may not be" and "not able to" discourage us from trying. You can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs, right? We just have to remember to keep away from the ones laid by the fire breathing ducks. We can make it a fun trip for everyone, with a little work, you know! Yeah, that's right - training, and hard work!

Alright, everyone! Let's get lost!

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