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Wait, so the heir of the boar clan is in Mitsumine land? Well, that is an unexpected turn of events. Did not know the two clans were so friendly.
Also, Deathmaker asked a question that I'm not sure if you answered, Sylph.
I believe that I am done with my app now.
Wait... So I just realized, the meeting in Cease Fire likely consisted of a large portion of the Templar's and the Republic's high and mid level officers... who are now all mostly squished under the church or are being stabbed to death as we speak. I sense an organizational structure issue in the future.
He sounds a lot like the depiction of Sasaki Koijiro in Vagabond. I highly suggest you read it. Koijiro doesn't appear until mid way through though.
Hmm, I got a different vibe from his character. To me, Yamato seems to be going through a life-long crisis of identity and that his entire life is in itself a journey to discover who exactly he is and what it is that he wants in life. It just so happens that he is very good at fighting, but whether that is something he truly enjoys is a different matter. But I do have to admit that some of the things that are introduced could be fleshed out more, and that just leaving them makes his character seem a bit erratic and odd.
Name: James Wolff
Age: 27
Sex: Male
Appearance:

History Type:

That Cousin from New York: James grew up in Bunker New York, and was a member of the security force there. Thus, he has he has some combat experience, but since New York was a very urbanized city James is used to more small scale, quick paced, intense close combat where small unit tactics made the difference.
(Bonuses to diplomacy when conversing with other members of Bunker colonies or Council servants, and slight combat bonus when ambushing and when firing when on the move.)

Biography: Growing up in New York was tough. Since New York has historically been largely urbanized, producing food has been a continuous challenge for the New York Bunker. The fact that only 20,000 people reside there is proof of it. Still, James grew up believing in the cause of the Council, and it wasn't much of a surprise when he joined the security force. His training in the city is none like any other. Since there were so many buildings, a lot of the training was focused on clearing rooms and methodically, but quickly moving from point A to point B. He was also trained in hiding and moving by some guy named Vlad who wore camouflage (Yes, Vlad has camouflage) since ambushes and flanking were the most deadly and useful tactics in the city. He was also trained in the use of explosives as sometimes the most effective way to deal with enemies were to literally destroy the building that they were using for cover.

Then came the news about the Shadow Zone from Bunker Chicago. Bunker New York and its leaders knew that if something were to happen to Bunker Chicago, then Bunker New York would be the next target. Thus, it was imperative that the threat be neutralized in Chicago. It was then that Bunker New York decided to send some support to Bunker Chicago and James was a part of this initial shipment. Although he's hundreds of miles away from his home, James still understands the gravity of the situation and seeks to do his best to protect Bunker Chicago and ultimately the constitution.

Technical Information: This information is your character’s skill sets and inventory.


Career Path:
Grunt: The grunt is someone who has become a grizzled war fighter, having chosen to abstain from both the more mechanized aspects of warfare and the temptation of mutations. They instead use specialty training and customized firearms to resolve the day. Often underestimated, their contribution to a battle tends to be less obvious than the other two, and don’t let the name fool you: A well trained, well equipped Grunt is just as deadly as a high ranking Listener or Pilot!

Grunts start with their Light Armour replaced with Medium Armour, still flexible but capable of stopping some damage in critical areas. They also have access to one of three starting weapons which replaces the Standard Issue Council Rifle.

Grunts start with two weapon modifications for their weapon of choice and can change out these modifications at any time when not in a mission. They also start with two pieces of Advanced Training.[/hider]

Grunt: Delete this if you didn’t take the Grunt route.



Inventory: Your character’s inventory. You may add as many miscellaneous items as you wish, within reason. There are some things added here already: You get to keep these unless they’re replaced by a different item based on your career path. (ex: Pilots would replace Medkit with Technician Kit.)









Achievements:

--Eyes Everywhere: After an incident that nearly took his life, James has become aware to watch his own back, even when his eyes are peering through a scope. (Greater chance of detecting enemies sneaking up on him with sound if his sight is preoccupied.)

--The Key is More Nitroglycerine: James and explosives go together like sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate. That is, he's spent time understanding how to make glorious plumes of fire. (Explosives tend to be more devastating against enemies and less effective against James and any nearby allies.)

Signature: Heyitsjiwon
There's a Japanese manga that really comes to mind when I think about your character. It's called Vagabond and explores (fictionally) Miyamoto Mushashi's life. It brings in a lot of emotions and insecurity to the background of a man who is considered to be the most popular samurai in Japanese history.
Interested. Have you by any chance played a flash game called Clout?
Yamato reminds me of those legends about the ancient gods of war who became lost in bloodlust during battles and started to kill everything they saw without discrimination.
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