Name: Roze 'Loz' Tanegawa
Roze does not wear her contacts at home, where she instead wears spectacles. She has 3 tattoos on her body, one with the word 'Loz' going down her back in between the shoulder blades, wings thrown onto the left side of her hip and a newly added 'Amazon' stylized beautifully on her left arm.
Role: Usual Customer of Knight Cafe
Age: 23
Gender: Female
Height: 5ā7ā
Eyes: Dark Brown, Aqua Blue contacts
Hair: Dyed outrageous light pink, originally dark brown.
Weight: 144lbs
Personality:Roze, or āLozā as she prefers to call herself, is a largely independent female who rarely shares about her daily life nor talk about herself. She is self-confident and has that air around her that just warns people not to mess with her. She is prone to fits of rage, which she heavily channels into strenuous workout sessions. She seems indifferent about maturity, treating everyone the same way. Roze does not have the tendency to be gentle and is rather brash, direct and straightforward. Needless to say, sugar-coating words isnāt her main forte. While people maybe say that Roze is a snobby young adult, she would just retort with:
āWell, thatās too bad, aināt it? To be judged by the last few pages of a book without knowing the beginning?āWhile she does not necessarily dislike men, she does not actually trust them either.
History/Bio:Roze Tanegawa was born into this world as a beautiful baby child and grew to become equally beautiful. Termed āRoseā by her loving mother for having rosy cheeks since her birth, she was the sun in her motherās eyes. However, the same could not be said for her father.
Her father despised her the moment she was born. See, Roze was born during the time the family was in a state of financial crisis. Her fatherās company had all but fallen and of all the times during their 3 year marriage, Rozeās mother chose this time to get pregnant which was not within her control at all. Now with an extra mouth to feed, her father chose the riskiest, but most rewarding way to gain money, gambling.
Lady Luck was not on his side, for he lost everything, from the last amounts of their family finances to the car and even pawning their house. Finally, with a last effort to gain money, he borrowed from the Yakuza. Needless to say, her father did not manage to win even a single cent, and instead lost everything. With no place to run, the family were cornered by the Yakuza who demanded payment. Their methods were brutal, as expected, and eventually Rozeās mother was left in a hysterical state from the torture, both mentally and physically. Rozeās father, in a chance to save his life, gave the then young 11 year old Roze as payment.
They took her, but not without giving her spineless father a farewell present, a bullet through the head for his troubles.
She wouldāve been sold into slave trading, if not for the intervention of great police officers. With her mother committing suicide out of insanity, and her pathetic father shot brainless, Roze was taken in by the sympathetic police officer who had saved her. The first 4 years being taken care of by her savior was blissful, however everything went downfall when the Yakuzas were released and they sought revenge on the officer. Left injured and without a job, he converted into an alcoholic, who eventually began to physically abuse Roze, who he claimed looked plenty like his wife who left him. Roze endured the beatings everyday, with each getting more painful and more frequent until she was covered in bruises everywhere.
Finally, the last straw broke as Roze finally fought back during her 5th year living with her savior-turned-devil, dealing a deep cut to the ex-police officerās forehead and getting him arrested in the process. She spent the next 2 years recuperating both physically and mentally. When she next enrolled for education, she was 18. There, she met her sweetheart.
He asked for her hand even at her young age, treated her with the care and respect she deserved, promised a faithful life ahead of her. Happy she finally found the man of her dreams, she accepted, a golden engagement ring wrapped around her ring finger.
3 years later, the moment of truth, she stood at the altar awaiting her to-be-husband who would never turn up. Instead, she discovered that he was having an affair with another woman and was planning to marry her instead. When he told her the truth and broke off not just their engagement but their relationship as well, Roze was devastated.
Ever since then, Roze changed. She had been hurt physically and mentally from both of her two āfathersā that she would never acknowledge, but it finally sunk in when the man of her dreams hurt her emotionally.
āNever Trust MenāFor the next 2 years until now, Roze made herself known as āLozā and had become hugely independent and up till now has no particular urge to find a partner in the opposite gender. Ridding herself of her old image, she gave herself several tattoos, a new hairdo and contacts, even learning to smoke! She decided to fit herself into the shoes of a man and exuded a tough image of her own that she wasnāt going to let down anytime soon.