Tsukuda Masaru

Deviced

くたばれ
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"An optimist is just an uninformed pessimist."
 


Tsukuda Masaru 

|| Male || twenty-three || 185.5 cm || 68 kg ||
 


H A I R || Light auburn.
 


E Y E S || Dull gray.
 


P E R S O N A L I T Y || Much to the dismay of most others, Masaru can come across as a very temperamental and capricious individual, who is constantly finding fault in any decision or decision making process. He most often fluctuates between irritated or bossy, and incredibly impartial/disinterested. Masaru finds idiocy to be especially intolerable, but has a secret weakness when it comes to silliness-- people who are unaffected by his jabs make him swoon. 

In addition, the young man can also be categorized as a pessimist, as he often has a hard time seeing any silver linings in any situation. Masaru can curse until the cows come home, and usually has a hard time holding himself back from verbal disagreements; however, he could never bring himself to hurt a living thing, as uncharacteristic as it sounds. He also loves birds, and counts 'singing' and 'talking' to them as one of his hobbies. Lame, albeit, but he's quite passionate. 
 


H I S T O R Y || With the apocalypse comes many things, most of which involve danger, starvation, exhaustion, pestilence, and evidently, death. As we know, with death, comes loss. Comes sadness. Comes mourning. Comes more death. For Masaru, death was something he never knew the severity of, as no one who played a significant role in his life had ever died before. So how could you know what something meant, if you've never experienced it? 

Masaru had essentially had his life perfectly constructed for him, thanks to his parents and their thorough planning. He was a cub scout in kindergarten, played baseball from third grade to fifth grade, did judo from sixth grade through high school, and participated in mandatory community service every weekend. It was all for college, they'd say. Masaru really didn't have a problem, since most people disliked his attitude from day one. He had plenty of time to get good grades and do well in sports, but minus the social life. There was no need for that. When the young man finally entered college, it was the same. Sports, great grades, no social life. That was until he met Hyashi Mitsu, the girl that became his life. 

She was perfect, and loved everything about Masaru-- the feelings were mutual. 

So naturally, he proposed.
 


The wedding was put on hold for two years after, but all for the right reasons. The two of them traveled the world in the arms of one another, and it was everything they hoped it to be; until they returned to Japan, and were greeted with the unfamiliar taste of destruction. At every corner loomed death, each second merely a countdown before the inevitable. And when the inevitable came, it took Mitsu back with it.
 
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