Post by Jasmine Noir on Jan 19, 2021 17:18:06 GMT -4
TAKAHASHI YUA
BASIC INFORMATION
Faceclaim/Series: KDA Kai'Sa - League of Legends;
Age: 25;
Gender: Female;
Affiliation: Civilian - Manager/Agent at Horizon Records;
Height: 178cm;
Weight: 68kg;
Hair/Style: Her hair is smooth, long and dark blue, sporting a few dark green highlights. She keeps it in a variety of styles but her go-to is a simple ponytail with a few loose strands falling over her eyes;
Skin: Peach-colored, slightly tanned during summertime;
Eyes: Sharp and purple. Almond shaped;
Notables: N/A;
Age: 25;
Gender: Female;
Affiliation: Civilian - Manager/Agent at Horizon Records;
Height: 178cm;
Weight: 68kg;
Hair/Style: Her hair is smooth, long and dark blue, sporting a few dark green highlights. She keeps it in a variety of styles but her go-to is a simple ponytail with a few loose strands falling over her eyes;
Skin: Peach-colored, slightly tanned during summertime;
Eyes: Sharp and purple. Almond shaped;
Notables: N/A;
APPEARANCE AND PERSONALITY
Appearance:
Quite serious and mature yet friendly and funny at the same time, Yua is a beautiful woman in her mid-twenties. Fit is perhaps the best word describing Yua's physical appearance. Despite having retired from her dancing career Yua has never once skipped on exercising and as a result has developed a slim yet well-built and toned frame. Whenever she is working Yua's apparel consists of a mix between fashionable and formal while her casual clothing is usually something that allows her to blend into crowds more easily yet still holding quite a bit of her own flair. She spends quote a bit of time taking care of her long and smooth dark hair, usually keeping it tied into a neat pony tail going down as far as her thighs. She has quite a few small cuts and bruises-turned-scars on her legs -- specifically her knees -- from the many years she dedicated to dance, none of which are really anything to write home about.
POSITIVE
✔ Caring, nurturing, honest, intelligent; hardworking;
NEGATIVE
✖ Overbearing, strict, blunt, sarcastic;
LIKES
✔ Structure, comfort, exercise, dance, music, coffee;
DISLIKES
✖ Chaos, filth, laziness, junk food;
Personality:
Dedicated, dutiful, hardworking, honest and loyal are only a few of the words that accurately describe Yua. She is a serious, career-oriented woman who always gives 120% of herself to whatever she is working on. Though despite this, her own experiences have taught her to take care of herself as well and she tries to instill this belief into others as much as she can. Possessing a nurturing type of nature Yua is often seen going above and beyond those under her care, be it family, friends, colleagues, or anything in between.
That's not to say she doesn't have a funny bone in her body. Yua is actually quite witty, but her fit most often comes through in the form of sarcasm. She tends to make light of people whenever they are, in her eyes, being morons. The same goes for people she holds close or generally in high regard, the only difference being that she would attempt to guide them in the right direction while making fun of them, which can often make her seem a little patronizing even if she doesn't mean to be.
Otherwise Yua is kind and nurturing. Despite her serious and sometimes cold demeanor she is very warm and friendly once somebody gets to know her. This goes doubly so with people who are younger than her, especially children and teenagers. She loves kids and this helps her with the part of a role model she is fully aware she has to occupy for people like Jasmine, for example, who's had -- in her eyes -- nothing but awful role models her entire life.
Quite serious and mature yet friendly and funny at the same time, Yua is a beautiful woman in her mid-twenties. Fit is perhaps the best word describing Yua's physical appearance. Despite having retired from her dancing career Yua has never once skipped on exercising and as a result has developed a slim yet well-built and toned frame. Whenever she is working Yua's apparel consists of a mix between fashionable and formal while her casual clothing is usually something that allows her to blend into crowds more easily yet still holding quite a bit of her own flair. She spends quote a bit of time taking care of her long and smooth dark hair, usually keeping it tied into a neat pony tail going down as far as her thighs. She has quite a few small cuts and bruises-turned-scars on her legs -- specifically her knees -- from the many years she dedicated to dance, none of which are really anything to write home about.
POSITIVE
✔ Caring, nurturing, honest, intelligent; hardworking;
NEGATIVE
✖ Overbearing, strict, blunt, sarcastic;
LIKES
✔ Structure, comfort, exercise, dance, music, coffee;
DISLIKES
✖ Chaos, filth, laziness, junk food;
Personality:
Dedicated, dutiful, hardworking, honest and loyal are only a few of the words that accurately describe Yua. She is a serious, career-oriented woman who always gives 120% of herself to whatever she is working on. Though despite this, her own experiences have taught her to take care of herself as well and she tries to instill this belief into others as much as she can. Possessing a nurturing type of nature Yua is often seen going above and beyond those under her care, be it family, friends, colleagues, or anything in between.
That's not to say she doesn't have a funny bone in her body. Yua is actually quite witty, but her fit most often comes through in the form of sarcasm. She tends to make light of people whenever they are, in her eyes, being morons. The same goes for people she holds close or generally in high regard, the only difference being that she would attempt to guide them in the right direction while making fun of them, which can often make her seem a little patronizing even if she doesn't mean to be.
Otherwise Yua is kind and nurturing. Despite her serious and sometimes cold demeanor she is very warm and friendly once somebody gets to know her. This goes doubly so with people who are younger than her, especially children and teenagers. She loves kids and this helps her with the part of a role model she is fully aware she has to occupy for people like Jasmine, for example, who's had -- in her eyes -- nothing but awful role models her entire life.
HISTORY
Yua's upbringing was about as normal as one could imagine. She was raised in the countryside by two loving parents. Nana Mizuno, Yua's mother, was a professional dancer who found love when she met Mashiro Takahashi, a personal trainer who she worked with during the time she danced. Before long Nana became pregnant with Yua and when the girl was born Nana made the decision to steer her career into a different direction. She would retire from dancing herself and would become an instructor of a sorts, consigned to teach the next generation of kids with an attraction for the mobile form of art.
As such Yua was taught how to dance from a very early age. Ballet, ballroom, contemporary, hip hop, jazz... you name it. Whatever dance existed Yua was probably taught about in one way or another, all while her father made sure she was in peak mental and physical condition. The girl ended up winning quite a few awards during her time in high school and a trajectory to follow in her mother's footsteps was all but set for her.
Yet it wasn't meant to be.
Yua was ambitious. Incredibly so, in fact. So much so that she would often disregard her father's worries and suggestions and continue to push herself harder... and this unshakeable drive eventually became her downfall. During the Japan Dance Delight street dance competition which was held in Tokyo, an overworked Yua gave her all in a set routine she planned to blow the whole crowd away with and secure her victory. Everything went about as she planned... until, at the very end, the girl made a severe mistake. Some argued it was because of exhaustion, others suggested it was because of a lack of technique, yet none of those whispers did anything to fix the torn Achilles that Yua suffered, so severe that it effectivelly ended any prospect of a dance career the girl ever tried to envision.
While the young dancer had definitely found herself lost and devastated she was quickly put on the right track again by none other than her father. He reminded her of the second part of dance that every dancer loved whether they realized it or not. Music. This made her realize a few things. She was no musician and she was under no illusion that she could ever be one. But what she did know was how music affected the heart and soul. How it could make one move. And, as an added bonus, she knew how the industry worked.
A few calls was all it took for Yua to find what she was looking for after she graduated from high school. Much alike her mother, Yua dedicated herself to teaching and nurturing, but unlike her mother she chose a different way of going about it. Instead of raising dancers she decided to help those who created the very music that said dancers poured their love through.
Before long, Yua Takahashi was employed as a manager/agent at Horizon Records, a small but quite well known record company known for treating their artists well and beyond what was considered right... and as a result they have nurtured quite a few hits under their name with renown all over the globe.
As such Yua was taught how to dance from a very early age. Ballet, ballroom, contemporary, hip hop, jazz... you name it. Whatever dance existed Yua was probably taught about in one way or another, all while her father made sure she was in peak mental and physical condition. The girl ended up winning quite a few awards during her time in high school and a trajectory to follow in her mother's footsteps was all but set for her.
Yet it wasn't meant to be.
Yua was ambitious. Incredibly so, in fact. So much so that she would often disregard her father's worries and suggestions and continue to push herself harder... and this unshakeable drive eventually became her downfall. During the Japan Dance Delight street dance competition which was held in Tokyo, an overworked Yua gave her all in a set routine she planned to blow the whole crowd away with and secure her victory. Everything went about as she planned... until, at the very end, the girl made a severe mistake. Some argued it was because of exhaustion, others suggested it was because of a lack of technique, yet none of those whispers did anything to fix the torn Achilles that Yua suffered, so severe that it effectivelly ended any prospect of a dance career the girl ever tried to envision.
While the young dancer had definitely found herself lost and devastated she was quickly put on the right track again by none other than her father. He reminded her of the second part of dance that every dancer loved whether they realized it or not. Music. This made her realize a few things. She was no musician and she was under no illusion that she could ever be one. But what she did know was how music affected the heart and soul. How it could make one move. And, as an added bonus, she knew how the industry worked.
A few calls was all it took for Yua to find what she was looking for after she graduated from high school. Much alike her mother, Yua dedicated herself to teaching and nurturing, but unlike her mother she chose a different way of going about it. Instead of raising dancers she decided to help those who created the very music that said dancers poured their love through.
Before long, Yua Takahashi was employed as a manager/agent at Horizon Records, a small but quite well known record company known for treating their artists well and beyond what was considered right... and as a result they have nurtured quite a few hits under their name with renown all over the globe.