Post by Mina Isayama on Dec 29, 2020 21:37:53 GMT -4
Mina Isayama
BASIC INFORMATION
Hero/Vigilante/Villain alias: Pandora
Player Name: Arty
Faceclaim/Series: Friedrich der Grosse - Azur Lane
Age: 30
Gender: Female
Affiliation: Hero (Teacher)
Height: 1.65m (5'4")
Weight: 63.5 Kilos (140 lbs)
Hair/Style: Very long straight black hair
Skin/Scars: Pale, clear skin
Eyes: Sharp, piercing yellow eyes.
Notables: Mina has a very distinct and striking figure. On top of that she has two red metallic horns on the top of her head.
Player Name: Arty
Faceclaim/Series: Friedrich der Grosse - Azur Lane
Age: 30
Gender: Female
Affiliation: Hero (Teacher)
Height: 1.65m (5'4")
Weight: 63.5 Kilos (140 lbs)
Hair/Style: Very long straight black hair
Skin/Scars: Pale, clear skin
Eyes: Sharp, piercing yellow eyes.
Notables: Mina has a very distinct and striking figure. On top of that she has two red metallic horns on the top of her head.
APPEARANCE AND PERSONALITY
Appearance:
A rather buxom woman, her figure can be seen quite a bit all over tv and billboards. Besides her figure she has rather pale skin which is contracted by her straight raven colored hair that extents all the way past her rear. Two red and metallic horns break through her dark locks and stand decently tall on her hair, at least to the point where any hat is impossible to wear if not custom made. Peaking out from behind her hair however are two sharp golden eyes which always seem to survey her surroundings regardless of where she is. She likes to keep her nails a bit on the longer side and painted a crimson red. The best way to describe her clothing style would probably be expensive, ranging from the comfortable to more designer clothes it seems like she doesn’t have much of a preference out side of the price tag so that way even lazy clothes can look camera ready.
POSITIVE
✔ Meticulous
✔ Charming
✔ Analytical
✔ Doting
NEGATIVE
✖ Vain
✖ Selfish
✖ Insecure
✖ Lazy
✖ Fear of being forgotten/falling into obscurity
LIKES
✔ Expensive Clothes and Cars
✔ Cooking
✔ Spa Treatments
✔ Being Doted on and Complimented
DISLIKES
✖ Spicy foods
✖ Insects and Arachnids
✖ Being interrupted
Personality:
Deep down inside Mina is a hero, the person who caused her to step up when no one else wanted to which led her to becoming one of the earlier heroes. And while she would still argue that her heroic sprit is still alive and well, many others seem to doubt it. Since becoming a hero Mina quickly leaned into the commercial, using her new position to start a career in modeling and acting. She has joked on a morning show before that if you can think of it, she has tried it since becoming a hero and if she hadn’t yet, that it was on her list. She became very indulgent in her personal vices due to being able to afford them, acquiring a taste for the expensive things in life. She used to be quite kindhearted as well, but it seems to have vanished from her, buried under the laziness afforded to her by her position. Her priorities have shifted to her extra work but Mina still feels the need to act if she see something and has on a few occasions left a shoot to deal with something nearby. Deep down she fears returning to how she once was, struggling in a small apartment barely able to make ends meet. One would think that she could look back at those times and appreciate then it was really just about doing the right thing, but instead those memories only fill her with disgust.
A rather buxom woman, her figure can be seen quite a bit all over tv and billboards. Besides her figure she has rather pale skin which is contracted by her straight raven colored hair that extents all the way past her rear. Two red and metallic horns break through her dark locks and stand decently tall on her hair, at least to the point where any hat is impossible to wear if not custom made. Peaking out from behind her hair however are two sharp golden eyes which always seem to survey her surroundings regardless of where she is. She likes to keep her nails a bit on the longer side and painted a crimson red. The best way to describe her clothing style would probably be expensive, ranging from the comfortable to more designer clothes it seems like she doesn’t have much of a preference out side of the price tag so that way even lazy clothes can look camera ready.
POSITIVE
✔ Meticulous
✔ Charming
✔ Analytical
✔ Doting
NEGATIVE
✖ Vain
✖ Selfish
✖ Insecure
✖ Lazy
✖ Fear of being forgotten/falling into obscurity
LIKES
✔ Expensive Clothes and Cars
✔ Cooking
✔ Spa Treatments
✔ Being Doted on and Complimented
DISLIKES
✖ Spicy foods
✖ Insects and Arachnids
✖ Being interrupted
Personality:
Deep down inside Mina is a hero, the person who caused her to step up when no one else wanted to which led her to becoming one of the earlier heroes. And while she would still argue that her heroic sprit is still alive and well, many others seem to doubt it. Since becoming a hero Mina quickly leaned into the commercial, using her new position to start a career in modeling and acting. She has joked on a morning show before that if you can think of it, she has tried it since becoming a hero and if she hadn’t yet, that it was on her list. She became very indulgent in her personal vices due to being able to afford them, acquiring a taste for the expensive things in life. She used to be quite kindhearted as well, but it seems to have vanished from her, buried under the laziness afforded to her by her position. Her priorities have shifted to her extra work but Mina still feels the need to act if she see something and has on a few occasions left a shoot to deal with something nearby. Deep down she fears returning to how she once was, struggling in a small apartment barely able to make ends meet. One would think that she could look back at those times and appreciate then it was really just about doing the right thing, but instead those memories only fill her with disgust.
HISTORY
Like all heroes in the current age, Mina got her start as a renegade. A vigilante who in the face of adversity and injustice would stand up for those who couldn’t. Like many heroes she would be caught saying it was not a path she chose, but one that chose her. So, why would such a person hold and be the argument of controversy. Something that would hold such an up-and-coming hero back from major popularity rankings despite usually being a good contender for them? The answer is simple: She is becoming commercialized and disturbingly so.
Of course, this was never the path Mina ever planned on starting down. Even to this day she remembers the first time she stopped a crime. She is from a small town, a place where everyone knows everyone. However due to her town being close to a major highway, it wasn’t uncommon for people to hit the town and quickly make an escape. Mina was in the town's convenience store, in some versions of the story what she was buying changes. The first time, if the recording of the interview could ever be found it was for a candy bar. But in others it was a sandwich or salad, perhaps even a name brand. But to her that’s unimportant. It so happened that on this day, a robber entered the store, demanding cash from the register and anything else that seemed fancy from the patrons of the store. Mina would insist in all versions of the story that her body entered a state of autopilot. And while it was messy and she got quite beat up herself, she was able to restrain the thief until the police arrived and took him away. It woke something in her. A shot of adrenaline which she would start her career trying to recreate.
But even in this small town, why should someone do this and not make it a spectacle! When she worked on developing her quirk she would search for ways to make it flashy, to draw eyes. And while Mina heavily pushes for the narrative that it’s so, more people could see the villains’ faces if they run so it’s harder for them to escape. Vigilantism just never hit the same without the eyes on her heroic acts. Eventually she left her small town for Tokyo, trying to move on to bigger and better things.
And in the end the gamble paid off. The big city was rife with crime compared to her hometown and she slowly started to build a name for herself. Even if she had many hungry nights in a rundown apartment, she spent an arm and a leg on while balancing a low paying job. But the work was fulfilling, and she was happy with what she was doing. So when the government came to her to offer her a job in the first wave of professional heroes, how could she turn it down! It was perfect, she would be paid to go on patrols and do her thing. No low paying side job required to scrap out a living. She could comfortably live and do what she enjoyed.
Yet if it was that simple the story would have ended there. No controversy, no anything. But it would all start one day while on patrol. A rather pushy man, claiming to be a brand representative approached her. Giving Mina his card he would explain that his company was looking for new up and comers for their commercials and he couldn’t think of anyone better than the hottest new thing: a hero. At first Mina took the card out of respect but after a few months checked how legit the offer was considering how much it dug into her head. While she didn’t need the money, there was good that could be done by having some extra cash around. After it was cleared that it was a legitimate offer, she decided to take the job under some clear self-imposed restrictions to keep everything positive for her heroic image. They agreed, she got paid and the commercial aired with, at first with little fanfare in a late-night slot with most of the money ending up at a local food kitchen.
But that commercial planted a seed in Mina’s mind as well as opened some floodgates. Other companies would contact her, hoping to get her to advertise their products and of course Mina agreed. It’s not like they were for major products, mostly late-night advertisement slots. It normally took little time out of her day and there was so much good that could be done with it! From there it connected her into modeling. Standing in front of the camera dressed to the nines in fancy clothes she herself could never afford, showing off the newest fashion or perfume. Things she grew to love but couldn’t afford on a simple hero’s salary. Before Mina really knew what happened she had become a minor celebrity and while she was lacking in hero popularity her commercial popularity was constantly rising with her looking for new ways to expand her brand. It was just a touch of fame and popularity and Mina had become hopeless addicted to the attention it was starting to garner.
But as this career took off, her hero work would start to fall to the side. While she would never actively ignore something that happened in front of her. She patrolled less, became less available to the average person who may need help. And because of it she reaped what she sowed. Her name started to come up in smaller anti-quirker circles. Some of these groups using her as an example of why heroes where a bad idea. While it wasn’t anything illegal would it be just enough to make people start to question. But Mina paid no mind to, at least to her, was just the occasional naysaying. No she was to busy with trying to raise her own fame. And as she brainstormed ways to catapult her blooming media and modeling career, it hit her.
What Mina lacked was visibility. She was still low on the hero rankings and all things considered and outside of her small hometown was considered a small fry. Most fans she did have were from there. While her modeling and spokesperson career was starting to launch, it was moving to slow. It killed her to have to remove the fancy dresses she was lent, or get out of the nice car she was able to take a picture in. She wanted it for herself. More than her hero work, she wanted the same. Of course, she kept telling herself all the good she could do with the extra money, however. She was still a good person at heart, just addicted.
So how would she raise her visibility? To her quite easily, U.A. the bastion of the hero movement, properly training the next generation of heroes. It already had quite the buzz around it and its students and faculty where definitely started to become known to some extent. So, what better way to raise her own status by rubbing shoulders with some well-known pros? Get some naturally occurring good press by training the next generation, maybe reach some interested parties which may have skipped her over in the past. The plan was perfect! And considering she was already a registered hero it was only a hop, skip and a jump to make the transition there, besides, it gave her even more of a reason to patrol yet. It wasn’t her fault she had no time between her shoots to patrol! She was too busy sculpting the minds of future heroes for the betterment of society!
Of course, this was never the path Mina ever planned on starting down. Even to this day she remembers the first time she stopped a crime. She is from a small town, a place where everyone knows everyone. However due to her town being close to a major highway, it wasn’t uncommon for people to hit the town and quickly make an escape. Mina was in the town's convenience store, in some versions of the story what she was buying changes. The first time, if the recording of the interview could ever be found it was for a candy bar. But in others it was a sandwich or salad, perhaps even a name brand. But to her that’s unimportant. It so happened that on this day, a robber entered the store, demanding cash from the register and anything else that seemed fancy from the patrons of the store. Mina would insist in all versions of the story that her body entered a state of autopilot. And while it was messy and she got quite beat up herself, she was able to restrain the thief until the police arrived and took him away. It woke something in her. A shot of adrenaline which she would start her career trying to recreate.
But even in this small town, why should someone do this and not make it a spectacle! When she worked on developing her quirk she would search for ways to make it flashy, to draw eyes. And while Mina heavily pushes for the narrative that it’s so, more people could see the villains’ faces if they run so it’s harder for them to escape. Vigilantism just never hit the same without the eyes on her heroic acts. Eventually she left her small town for Tokyo, trying to move on to bigger and better things.
And in the end the gamble paid off. The big city was rife with crime compared to her hometown and she slowly started to build a name for herself. Even if she had many hungry nights in a rundown apartment, she spent an arm and a leg on while balancing a low paying job. But the work was fulfilling, and she was happy with what she was doing. So when the government came to her to offer her a job in the first wave of professional heroes, how could she turn it down! It was perfect, she would be paid to go on patrols and do her thing. No low paying side job required to scrap out a living. She could comfortably live and do what she enjoyed.
Yet if it was that simple the story would have ended there. No controversy, no anything. But it would all start one day while on patrol. A rather pushy man, claiming to be a brand representative approached her. Giving Mina his card he would explain that his company was looking for new up and comers for their commercials and he couldn’t think of anyone better than the hottest new thing: a hero. At first Mina took the card out of respect but after a few months checked how legit the offer was considering how much it dug into her head. While she didn’t need the money, there was good that could be done by having some extra cash around. After it was cleared that it was a legitimate offer, she decided to take the job under some clear self-imposed restrictions to keep everything positive for her heroic image. They agreed, she got paid and the commercial aired with, at first with little fanfare in a late-night slot with most of the money ending up at a local food kitchen.
But that commercial planted a seed in Mina’s mind as well as opened some floodgates. Other companies would contact her, hoping to get her to advertise their products and of course Mina agreed. It’s not like they were for major products, mostly late-night advertisement slots. It normally took little time out of her day and there was so much good that could be done with it! From there it connected her into modeling. Standing in front of the camera dressed to the nines in fancy clothes she herself could never afford, showing off the newest fashion or perfume. Things she grew to love but couldn’t afford on a simple hero’s salary. Before Mina really knew what happened she had become a minor celebrity and while she was lacking in hero popularity her commercial popularity was constantly rising with her looking for new ways to expand her brand. It was just a touch of fame and popularity and Mina had become hopeless addicted to the attention it was starting to garner.
But as this career took off, her hero work would start to fall to the side. While she would never actively ignore something that happened in front of her. She patrolled less, became less available to the average person who may need help. And because of it she reaped what she sowed. Her name started to come up in smaller anti-quirker circles. Some of these groups using her as an example of why heroes where a bad idea. While it wasn’t anything illegal would it be just enough to make people start to question. But Mina paid no mind to, at least to her, was just the occasional naysaying. No she was to busy with trying to raise her own fame. And as she brainstormed ways to catapult her blooming media and modeling career, it hit her.
What Mina lacked was visibility. She was still low on the hero rankings and all things considered and outside of her small hometown was considered a small fry. Most fans she did have were from there. While her modeling and spokesperson career was starting to launch, it was moving to slow. It killed her to have to remove the fancy dresses she was lent, or get out of the nice car she was able to take a picture in. She wanted it for herself. More than her hero work, she wanted the same. Of course, she kept telling herself all the good she could do with the extra money, however. She was still a good person at heart, just addicted.
So how would she raise her visibility? To her quite easily, U.A. the bastion of the hero movement, properly training the next generation of heroes. It already had quite the buzz around it and its students and faculty where definitely started to become known to some extent. So, what better way to raise her own status by rubbing shoulders with some well-known pros? Get some naturally occurring good press by training the next generation, maybe reach some interested parties which may have skipped her over in the past. The plan was perfect! And considering she was already a registered hero it was only a hop, skip and a jump to make the transition there, besides, it gave her even more of a reason to patrol yet. It wasn’t her fault she had no time between her shoots to patrol! She was too busy sculpting the minds of future heroes for the betterment of society!