âI don't want to lose, Not yet"
Name:Harrow Kjin
Pronunciation: Arroh (Harrow), K-jin (Kjin)
Age: 14
Grade Freshman
Sex: Male
Height: 5'10"
Build: Slim
Team: The Falcons
Power: N/A
Appearance: He has brown medium length hair, brown eyes and light white skin. There is a small mole under his left eye. He is most commonly seen wearing a thick parka and loose jeans.
Demeanor: He has always been alone, distancing himself from others whom would try to befriend him. He doesn't have very good social skills or any redeeming traits. If someone does manage to befriend Harrow nothing much ever comes of it, any kind of friendship between him and someone else very rarely lasts longer than a week.
Fears: His own father, Being the centre of attention
Weapon of Choice: Anything Sharp
Armor/Apparel: He wears loose jeans with sown in padding. Wears shoulder pads and a chest guard under his coat.
Combat Overview: He prefers to keep his distance from his enemy and rush in to plants a quick attack when they are distracted, retreating immediately afterwards. He can takes several hits due to his high pain tolerance but when he see his own blood he feels faint thus loses concentration.
Personal History: His father often returned late into the night heavily drunk, He would rampage around the house beating his wife and his son for any problem he could think of. After his mother left with an other man Harrow was left with his father whom could only see the child as a disappointment and failure. Harrow soon learnt to hide from his father, often leaving the house and camping out in parks where he was safer than he was at home. One night while sleeping in the park he was attacked and robbed of everything he was carrying, the only things he was left with were severe bruises and cuts. In the morning when he returned his father took the boy and locked him in his room, screaming as to how the boy was pathetic and useless. He continued on to speak of how he entered the boy into a tournament where he could either prove himself or die, his father made it obvious that he didn't care what happened to the boy. So Harrow found himself as part of a competition he didn't want to partake in and could only hope that he survived until the end.
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