Post by Iori Onodera on Mar 4, 2014 21:33:02 GMT -5
Name: Iori Onodera //Lemon Drop//
School Attending: Spica
Age/ Year in School: 14//Third Year
~ Appearance ~
Face Claim: Chieri Sono//AKB0048
Hair Color: Teal
Hairstyle: Long and wavy, with bangs parted to the side. A braid hangs down on the side of her face, and a lone pink flower is perched in her hair.
Eye Color: Blue
Height: 5'3"
What kind of clothes does you character wear when she's not in uniform? She dresses rather girly, often sporting frilly dresses or skirts. Nothing too heavy, since she's used to such warm temperatures.
What Sports/activities is you character involved in?
Choir: Yes
Vollyball: Yes
Swim Team: Yes
Is your character on the Student Council? Yes.
If yes, what does your character think of the student council president, Himiko Miyamae? Iori finds Himiko to be somewhat strange, but she respects her all the same. She hasn't had a chance to talk to her yet, so her personality largely remains a mystery. However, she knows that Himiko is a hard worker, and that's good enough for her.
Please explain your character's personality in 200 words or more:
Iori is a cheerful, hardworking girl. Though she's been through her fair share of troubles, she still manages to stay positive. Since she lived on an island, she spent alot of her time in the ocean, and was excited to join the swim team at Spica. Iori tries not to worry about her own problems too much, but if she has a friend who needs help, she'll always put them first. However, Iori wasn't always that selfless. In fact, up until she was halfway through her eleventh year, she could have been called selfish. Upset by her parent's divorce, she always did what she pleased, spending all day on the beach and coming home whenever she wanted to. Her mother was worried, but thought that she should let her daughter deal with the divorce on her own. One day though, something happened - something that made the young girl change her outlook on life for good. After going through a short round of depression and searching for her own identity, Iori became the cheerful girl she is today.
What does you character think of the Etoile position as a whole? She thinks it's a cool idea, her old school never had anything like it. It makes her happy that she chose to attend a school with such neat things.
Does your character want to be an Etoile someday? Sure! She thinks it would be an honor to hold such a renowned title.
What does your character think of Kagami Hiruko and Maiko Suzumi, the current etoiles? Kagami seems like a sweet girl, who all but worships Maiko. The blue haired girl herself seems gentle, but has a little more self confidence than her partner. Just like two princesses, Iori can easily see why these two won Etoile, and hopes to become friends with them!
What does your character think of the other schools? Iori thinks the competition between her school and Miator is fun, and always does her best in sports competitions to uphold Spica's pride. She doesn't let this cloud her judgment of students from the other school, though.
~History~
Please write in 100 words or more your character's history before she came to Spica.
History before Astraea Hill: Iori lived with her mother and father in Hokkaido until she was five, when her parents divorced. It wasn't a messy affair, they had simply jumped into the relationship too quickly and found that they didn't love each other anymore. So, her mother took this as an oppurtunity to live out her dream of moving to Hawaii. The two moved into a nice house right off a beach, where Iori spent all of her time. She was a spoiled child, and left to her own devices - not because her mother didn't care, but because Iori didn't. Then, when she was eleven, a terrible hurricane hit the island. Luckily, their house wasn't damaged except for a few dents and scrapes, but the same couldn't be said for everyone on the island. Iori's best friend, a girl by the name of Ritsuka Takano, was out playing when the storm hit. Her house was destroyed, and Ritsuka was trapped underneath the rubble. Luckily, she had her phone on hand, and sent Iori s frantic text - a call for help. However, the aqua haired girl was on the way home at the time, and wanted to make sure all of her own things were ok. She rationalized that her friend was just exaggerating. Unfortunately she wasn't, and Ritsuka passed away of asphyxiation and blood loss. When Ioti found out, she became hysterical, blaming herself for being so selfish. She went through about a month of depression, before she resolved that she would change her ways and start caribg more about other people. About two and a half years after that, her father got a job transfer to a place near Astraea Hill and offered Iori a pkace with him there, since he missed his daughter. She happily agreed, and moved back to Japan. Her mom stayed in Hawaii, unable to leave her dream home and entrusted her daughter to her ex-husband. While they're still trying to figure out arrangements for holiday and summer meetups, Iori lives in hope that she'll live a happy school life at Spica.
First Year: N/A
Second Year: N/A
Third Year: She spent the year on the student council and participating in her various clubs, but most of all spending time with her true love, Himiko Miyamae. They had their ups and downs, but by the end of the year Iori knew she had found the person she truly wanted to be with. This was also the year of the Ubu war on the student council.
Fourth Year:
Fifth Year:
Sixth Year:
Sample Post: A thousand bustling people rushed past her; the girl with eyes the color of the ocean and a flower in her hair. She stood, lost for a moment, before regaining her senses and walking foward. Her dad was supposed to meet her at the gate, but she hadn't seen him yet. Then again, how was she supposed to recognize a man she hadn't seen for seven years? Luckily she didn't have to - a tall man with dark blue hair came up to her with a warm smile, and she greeted him kindly, enthusiastically, even. They walked together to his car, something black and shiny. Comments like "I haven't seen you in so long," and "You've changed so much" made up the majority of their conversation. But Iori was ok with that, and replied back with a bright smile on her face. After all, it was all true, and it wasn't like she was unhappy to see her father again. In fact, she was rather happy about it - a change of scenery was needed, and living with her Dad in Japan served just that purpose. It would be weird not to have her mom around, but she was sure to get used to it eventually. It felt good to restart her life in a new place, with a better outlook on life. The past year had been bittersweet for her, but living here would hopefully take away the negative feelings she still held.
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