[hider=Hyun-woo Lee] [img]https://i.imgur.com/KF187JH.jpg[/img] [color=D9B5FC]Colour Hex Code: [/color]#D9B5FC [color=D9B5FC]Name:[/color] Hyun-woo Lee [color=D9B5FC]Age:[/color] 19 [color=D9B5FC]Gender:[/color] Male [color=D9B5FC]Genre:[/color] Poetry [color=D9B5FC]Likes:[/color] - Theater - Flowers - Sunrises - Cleaning - Humming - Selfies [color=D9B5FC]Dislikes:[/color] - Messes - Rainy days - Silence - Being alone for longer than a few hours - Haunted houses - Leaving tasks incomplete [color=D9B5FC]Fears:[/color] - Snakes [color=D9B5FC]History: [/color] Going from a large school in a densely packed city to an academy in the middle of a tiny island was far from what Hyun-woo predicted when he first thought about what he wanted for his future. Though his parents had already chosen a rigorous academy known for the best research programs conveniently located a short distance away from home, Hyun-woo's own personal search for other options continued behind their backs. The idea of staying put in one spot seemed suffocating beyond belief. Granted, going to an island probably seemed counter-intuitive, but the freedom that Aistri Academy's curriculum was far too tempting to pass up. Drawn to the reputation the academy had, Hyun-woo sent in an application, got accepted, and consequently suffered through several lectures from his parents before leaving to fulfill his constant need for a challenge. After quite a bit of deliberation that ultimately led him in circles, Hyun-woo ended up impulsively joining the first club he saw. In hindsight, this decision probably wasn't one of his smartest since his future at the academy essentially depended on the club he chose, but it seemed to work out perfectly fine at first. After all, he quickly made friends with the some of the newer members, tolerated the older ones, and surprisingly enjoyed his time there a lot more than he'd expected. Alas, it was only once the excitement of being in the club wore off and he'd been there long enough to actually truly get to know some of the members that he realized he'd made a terrible mistake. Frequent bickering eventually leading to a blown fuse resulted in Hyun-woo's rather dramatic departure from the club which, should anyone bring the incident up, would most likely cause him to blush in embarrassment. Left only with burnt bridges, Hyun-woo set out to look for another club to. In a split-second decision similar to the one he'd made while deciding which club to join when he first came to Aistri, Hyun-woo found himself signing up for the Writing Club without a second thought after a flyer caught his eye, determined to find a new home to settle into. [color=D9B5FC]Dream:[/color] Rather than having a goal to strive towards, Hyun-woo's spurred on more by the thought of failing, whether in something as simple as a game or in his future career. Hyun-woo craves acknowledgement, believing that any efforts that go unnoticed are ultimately wasted. [/hider] Hope this is alright!