[hider=Amai, Editor][color=BFAFB2][CENTER][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/200913/52473d6dceed28616d1ae634a8ff8f8f.png[/img][/CENTER] [table][row][/row][row][cell] [url=https://i.imgur.com/p8bQHKm.png][img]https://i.imgur.com/mo2JUe0.png[/img][/url] [center][color=BFAFB2][sup]_______________________________________________[/sup][/color] [/center][center]甘い下河 | 42 | Senior Editor [sub][b] [color=LightSteelBlue]References[/color] [/b][/sub] [sub][sup][color=BFAFB2]▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔[/color][/sup][/sub] [color=BFAFB2][sub] TBD for PCs once some characters are in/accepted :) [b]Hasumi Amai:[/b] Ex-wife. They have a strained relationship, but they mostly still get along. [b]Fumino Amai:[/b] Daughter. They have a good relationship. He visits every other weekend.[/sub][/color][/center] [/cell][cell][sub][b][color=LightSteelBlue]Tell Me About Yourself[/color][/b][/sub] [sub][sup][color=BFAFB2]▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔[/color][/sup][/sub] [color=BFAFB2][sub]Milquetoast. At least, at first. Shimokawa comes off as a tired old man with little interest in anything, let alone his job - although that second part couldn't be further from the truth. He prefers actions over words, just like an editor's favorite saying, "show, don't tell." He does take his position as editor seriously, and he doesn't mince words: in order to get the best out of every mangaka, he will point out every flaw in a script or storyboard... in great detail. He is a realist, that's all. Shimokawa does loosen up over drinks, and it's possible to get some humor out of him, if you're prepared for the most cringe-worthy dad jokes of all time. The longer he knows someone, the more affectionate he will become, although it's mostly with a friendly shoulder pat or ruffling of hair here and there. He doesn't talk about his personal life often, and only those closest to him know anything about his life outside of the office. There are little hints here and there: he buys a lot of 'cute' things, eats a lot of sweets, and he's always unavailable two weekends out of the month. [/sub][/color] [sub][b] [color=LightSteelBlue]Work History[/color] [/b][/sub] [sub][sup][color=BFAFB2]▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔[/color][/sup][/sub] [sub][color=BFAFB2]Shimokawa was always a bookworm, and right out of highschool he took an internship at an editorial company, which evolved into a position as editor as the years went on. He met his now ex-wife there, and their relationship started somewhat scandalously: she was a novelist and he was her editor. Together they brought Hasumi's novels to the top of the charts. Of course, when their relationship was made public, it was deemed unacceptable by the editorial company. Shimokawa ended up leaving, and the couple enjoyed new found freedom in their relationship. Soon a baby was on the way. Shimokawa and his daughter bonded over stories and fairy tales, and while the girl was fond of her mother's storytelling, she was much more interested in picture books and manga. This was Shimokawa's first real exposure to manga, as he would often purchase it for his daughter as she got older. They bonded over it. When Shimokawa applied to Shoujo Weekly he didn't expect to be hired. He recalled joking with his wife about doing it to get free comics for their daughter and sent in his resume. Of course Shimokawa happily accepted the position as he'd been getting a little restless as a stay at home father, and his daughter was old enough to look over herself now. He worked hard for a couple of years at the magazine with a few titles to his name, but none so famous "[u]Gods' Game of Love[/u]," the reverse harem romantic comedy that would come to be one of Shoujo Weekly's flagship series. When [i]Gods' Game[/i] got an anime, the whole office celebrated and treated Shimokawa to drinks. It was a nice feeling, and Shimokawa started to feel like he might be good at this job. It was similar to editing novels, but different. Exciting. He especially liked when he could brag about his mangaka partners doing well to his daughter, and bring her home some exclusive marketing material. With the most recent reshuffling that came with AmeriTel's acquisition of the company, Shimokawa (now a successful magazine editor thanks to [i]Gods' Game[/i]) was sent over to Shounen Spirit... where the vibe was [i]completely[/i] different. No longer was he working on love stories and dealing with level headed female mangaka, now he was expected to handle hot blooded and perverted dudes and action series. This was well outside the scope of his experience - even when he worked in novels, he worked on drama and romance stories. And further than that, the stress of the job change fractured an already thinning marriage bond, and he and Hasumi divorced the same year. Still, he was a professional, and he focused on work. The two series he worked on in Shounen Spirit saw some modest popularity; particularly [u]Life Supplier's Diary[/u], a more drama and development focused story, where Shimokawa's strengths helping push the mangaka to greater heights. His second series, [u]He*ck[/u], was a comedic action title that never quite got the recognition other series got. Recently, both of these series came to an end, and with the way the magazine has been looking recently Shimokawa has been thinking about moving on himself. However, 'something' has kept him in the editor's office, looking over potential new series and working harder than ever... [/color][/sub][/cell][/row][/table][/color][/hider]