[hider=Glitchy Boi, Take 3] [center][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/ce2aefe7-a2c7-4293-a0a7-69cde0d963aa.png[/img] [color=2EFEC8][i]"Teamwork makes the dream work! Or... something like that."[/i][/color][/center] [color=yellow][b]Name:[/b][/color] Datari, Shun [color=yellow][b]Age:[/b][/color] 15 [color=yellow][b]Height:[/b][/color] 5'6" [color=yellow][b]Weight:[/b][/color] 126 lbs [color=yellow][b]Quirk:[/b][/color] [color=2EFEC8]Pixelation[/color] - Shun is capable of short-ranged teleportation (at most a few meters) by discorporating himself and other small objects he is in contact with into small cuboid bits. He requires time to restabilize his body after each "jump", and repeated use of his quirk in a short period of time leads to an increasingly unstable body; resulting in impaired vision, coordination, movement, and eventually cognitive function at high levels of bodily corruption. [color=yellow][b]Description:[/b][/color] At first glance, Shun lacks the larger-than-life physical presence typical of big name heroes; he's lean and effeminate, and could probably pass for a girl in the right lighting. While he's clearly not setting any strength records, his build believably matches a runner or gymnast, and he has the flexibility and leg strength to back it up. Small areas of his body seem to dissociate into pixel-like bits at random, seemingly without physical consequence; as if he were a video game character experiencing a weird graphical glitch. The frequency of this phenomenon seems to increase when Shun is nervous or unsettled, or when he's recently used his quirk. Personality wise, Shun is nothing if not energetic, to the point of coming off as annoying at times. This isn't helped by the fact that he has almost no concept of personal space. He's usually cheery and positive, and any sadness or anger he may be feeling commonly manifests in the form of a brief period of poutiness before disappearing altogether and Shun snaps back to his usual self. He's frequently seen exhibiting some idle tic when not actively moving; ranging from innocent tapping of fingers to outright bouncing up and down on his feet - the boy [i]cannot[/i] sit still. Academically, he's nothing special; having achieved only average grades for most of his school career and never particularly excelling in any subject. This, coupled with his diminutive frame and what he considers an unremarkable quirk, lead him to consider himself pretty mediocre by hero standards. Despite his apparent airheadedness, he has a shrewd mind for tactics on the battlefield, and thus commits himself to being useful as part of a team rather than as a solo glory-hound since his quirk isn't necessarily powerful alone. As expected by someone so seemingly immersed in mediocrity, his home life was always pretty ordinary. He grew up in a modest home just outside of town, with typically caring parents and an older brother that was distant enough age-wise that he and Shun were never really close. Shun got into heroism at a young age, as many kids do, watching highlights on the news and internet. This proved to be a nightmare for his parents when his quirk manifested, as he would try to emulate the complex maneuvers of heroes with movement quirks - usually inside and around fragile furniture. Eventually, he got (forced) into kickboxing as a way to burn off energy, but he took it in stride, seeing martial arts as both a fun hobby and a way to hone himself for a future in heroism. [color=yellow][b]Miscellaneous:[/b][/color] [b]Likes:[/b][list] [*] Kickboxing [*] Watching Heroes Do Cool Stunts [*] Recognition [*] Video Games [*] Friendliness [*] Teamwork That Plays Out Better Than Expected [/list] [b]Dislikes:[/b][list] [*] Uncooperative People [*] Excessive Negativity or Cynicism [*] Dragging Others Down [/list] [b]Text Color:[/b] [color=2EFEC8]2EFEC8[/color] [/hider]