Takumi
Son of Yoshimoto
Takumi is the middle son of Orochi and Count Yoshimoto, with his immediate siblings being Chacha and Mitsunari.
Being one of several children of Yoshimoto, he works tirelessly to not be overshadowed, especially by the sons of Mikoto. He's skilled in both martial prowess and tactical Pokemon battle strategy, and most notably being skilled with a bow. During times of peace, he often shows off these skills during the festivals and competitions that are occasionally held in Crysalia.
Despite his reservations, Takumi is immensely loyal to his close friends and family. He values the relationships he has forged and cherishes the bonds he shares with his friends and his Pokemon. However, due to his severe self-esteem issues, he is sensitive to perceived betrayals or slights from those he cares about, leading him to handle betrayal poorly and react with hurt and confusion.
His partner is Scyther.
Personality Characteristics
Motivation
One of Takumi's strongest desires is to gain recognition for his own talents and abilities. He yearns to be seen as an individual and not simply as one of Count Yoshimoto's children. This drive has spurred him to be austere in his efforts to hone his skills, making him an exceptionally skilled archer and proficient with a katana. However, the pressure to stand out from his siblings also adds to the weight of his inferiority complex.
Vices & Personality flaws
Takumi's self-esteem issues stem from the constant comparison he makes between himself and his siblings, especially his older half-brothers. He feels overshadowed by their achievements and accomplishments, and this has led to a deep-seated belief that his siblings do not truly care about his well-being. Despite his skill in archery and other talents, Takumi's feelings of inadequacy persist, making him mentally weak and prone to self-doubt.
One of Takumi's strongest desires is to gain recognition for his own talents and abilities. He yearns to be seen as an individual and not simply as one of Count Yoshimoto's children. This drive has spurred him to be austere in his efforts to hone his skills, making him an exceptionally skilled archer and proficient with a katana. However, the pressure to stand out from his siblings also adds to the weight of his inferiority complex.
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