[ooc] APPLICATION

Feb 07, 2009 22:41

OOC Information
Player Name: yama
Personal LJ: akaru_hana
E-mail: eightxtwoxnine [at] gmail [dot] com
AIM: eightxtwoxnine

IC Information
Name: Marmon
Age: 20
Appearance: Short black hair, violet eyes, about 166 cm and always has a grumpy expression~

Company: Varia
Position: Head of Finance
Skills and Abilities: Originally a writer, Marmon is quite skilled with his usage of language and words though he tends to be a bit anti-social in person. Very good at math. He knows a lot of shortcuts that allows the company to increase its profit margins. He can do anything from income statements to budget calculating. He was able to become a certified accountant in half the time it usually takes. Currently, he takes care of all the book-keeping within the Varia by himself. His job usually consists of regular accounting duties as well as making the Varia’s… side earnings look legitimate.

History: Marmon was first discovered when he won a writing contest in middle school. He so thoroughly impressed the publishing world that Vongola & Associates wasted no time at all in signing him. With their help and guidance he became a published author at only 15 years of age. His young adult novels became an instant success. They were praised for their intelligent plots and dynamic characters. For several years afterwards he did not disappoint, writing more novels of equal success. Several gain such popularity that they were adapted into television series as well as other numerous types of merchandise.

Though as critics waited for his next work, they were dismayed to find that the promising young author had slipped quietly away from the writing scene. At that time, within Vongola & Associates there was a struggle for power and the previous CEO’s son Xanxus left the company taking with him several of the employees to create another publishing company, the Varia. Marmon was one among them. Since the company was small at first, Marmon offered to take care of the finance end of things as well as writing articles for several magazines. Eventually as the company grew and along with it, his work load, Marmon stopped writing altogether to focus mainly on his financial duties.

Luckily for him (and the company) he’s proficient with numbers and has an eye for profit so despite his lack of experience he does very well at his job.

!ooc

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