Black Pawn # 1: A man of many faces. Schitzophrenic, Bipolar... who knows.
Looks can be deceiving, at least, for this Chom person they are. As dark and morbid his expression may appear, it softens with a chipper: "I am Chom! Chom'd to meet you!" Often he likes to use his name to manipulate words like Charmed, or even the word Charge. Is this a sign of an egoistic maniac? Or does he simply have a shortened vocabulary?
Often times, he jokes and laughs, and is fairly easy going. Although, his dexterity aids him in many different tasks, some... are not to be discussed. A womanizer at heart, is appears, but when it comes down to it, he hardens up to get his work done with enough room for play later.
He is a fine connosieur of alcohol, and like a fine woman, a fine bottle of alcohol is a nice mix for the evening.
As far as personality goes... showing is better than telling.
If you count his carrying case of teapot and cups, plus his little bags of tea, then Chom has no use for equipment. He uses his wit and his "chom" [Translation, Charm] to get what he wants.
But be warned, There's not ever been a time when he's had a bazooka, and caused a misfire in distraction of a beautiful woman.
The man carries a stereotypical "black book" in his person constantly. What contents it holds, are not known. It could be recorded bits of his past, notes he's taken while hired as a mercinary [Speculation holds that that was how he was able to afford such an expensive suit and shoes, including the large home that the owns].
Aside from the vague reminisces of an abandoned railway, there really is not much to Chom history wise. What causes Chom to fight against the White Chess is also a mystery. Personal Vendetta? Strife for money, power? No one knows aside from Chom, the man of many face.