Post by Vanga on Feb 18, 2008 4:27:56 GMT -5
Name: Akuma Tsuyosa
Age: 27
Birthday: February 3
Gender: Male
Family:
His mother and father having passed on when he was still very young, Akuma Tsuyosa has been an orphan for the majority of his life. The only equivalent to a family that he’s ever really experienced since the loss of his parents is the Yakuza crime boss who his parents had been paying back a fairly hefty loan to, who took him in and provided for him due to a mixture of sympathy and hopes of getting some of what the boy’s parents owed out of him through having him working it off. However, while the crime boss treated him well enough and always provided for him, he was never a son to the man and never received any comparable emotion to true love. He was more of a favored servant for most of his life.
Appearance:
Personality:
Akuma Tsuyosa is a very reserved individual who can typically be described as the classical strong and silent type. Growing up without any parents and provided for by a mob boss who watched out for him well enough but never gave him any equivalent to true love, living out his childhood first as a source of menial labor and later as a fighting machine to turn a profit, he hasn’t ever had the opportunity to develop socially and make any meaningful connections with others. Thus he’s become the sort of person who keeps to himself for the most part and prefers to leave his emotions and feelings bottled up and safely removed from the rest of the world. He can’t relate well with others, usually the only relations that he had when he was younger being rivalries and opposition from the other children he had to work alongside and later the various people he had to combat against, and often ends up pushing them away. This doesn’t exactly tear him up inside, however, since he finds it much more peaceful for others to just leave him alone and doesn’t particularly go searching to make social connections.
Though he often acts cold and harsh, keeping people at arm’s length and not allowing them to get any closer to him than that, he’s a decent person at heart. His spirit is said to be as strong and virtuous as that of a lion’s, its purity simply buried by years of hardship and oppression, of ruthless fighting without purpose and lack of reaching out to others during his reasonably short life. Despite all of this built up muck of experiences growing up, the nature of his soul still comes out in various ways. He has a warrior’s code of honor and ethics that most of his opposition in the underground fighting scene lacks severely. He hates to resort to cheap tactics and trickery like those utilized by some of the other fighters and he never kicks a fallen opponent when he’s down, even when the crowd demands a finishing blow. His lion’s heart drives him to fight for the sake of the thrills and adrenaline, rather than for the money or the crowd’s approval. He couldn’t care less what others think of him, oftentimes comfortable with himself and his actions.
Opinions:
Opinion of Battle: Fighting is Akuma Tsuyosa’s passion in life, not to mention in a sense his career. A cold excitement takes over him when he enters the ring for a match, literally or figuratively. He’s always on the lookout for strong opposition because that’s what he thrives on and breathes for. It doesn’t matter if it comes to him as a friendly spar or an official match, a war involuntarily brought onto him by those who want to do him harm and see him hurt or a fight that he has to force onto someone else who’s strength and spirit catch his attention. However, he’s only looking for the combat angle out of the whole situation and if he doesn’t have to kill or otherwise severely harm beyond what’s necessary to end the fighting than he doesn’t. Even when he’s the instigator of the conflict and has his opponent on the ropes, he’ll often walk away from the whole ordeal after he’s had his fill. He doesn’t do battle for the sake of becoming stronger, precisely, but rather just for the satisfaction of a good match.
Opinion of Digimon: For the most part, Akuma Tsuyosa doesn’t see digimon any differently than he would a the human beings that he normally associated with before traveling to the digital world. He considers and regards them by personality rather than appearance and keeps himself at a distance from them as much as he would any person from the human world. However, there is one major thing that deeply draws his attention to digimon and the digital world, keeping him there rather than encouraging him into returning to his own world. That’s the fact that the digimon that he encounters are always strong fighters, something that immediately perks his interest and spikes his adrenaline. He’s found more challenge in the digital world than he ever did fighting back home against mere humans. Always driven towards the next big fight against the toughest opposition he can find, the digital world is the perfect place for him to find exactly what he’s looking for and in abundance at that.
Opinion of Self: Akuma Tsuyosa is a man without complaint or concern about his life. He believes his strength and resilience will bring him through any situation. He doesn’t fight for popularity and thus doesn’t think of himself as anything great. He knows he’s strong and doesn’t see the benefit of dwelling on that fact, finding it a waste of energy to flaunt one’s talents when they could rather be using them. His existence has not been an easy one, nor has it been a particularly happy or comfortable one, but it has been a relatively content one since the most important thing in his life is fighting strong opponents and his career gets him in the battle spotlight enough to satisfy him for the most part. He doesn’t think much about how his life has progressed, what he is now, what he could have been and what he could have had if his life had been a little different, or if his life will actually amount to anything once he passes on. He lives in the moment and without grievances weighing him down.
Strengths/Good Qualities:
Akuma Tsuyosa is as strong and tough an individual as they come in the human world, doing what is necessary with silent reservation and lack of complaint. He’s always a good ally to have in a fight and you can usually get him there as long as it’s going to be a good one with tough opposition. Though he’s not in the charity business, so to speak, and doesn’t go looking for other people to help or bad guys to put out of business, the honorable lion’s spirit buried deep inside his heart can’t overlook people getting hurt right in front of him and oftentimes forces him to intervene. He’s one of the bravest men you’ll ever meet, bordering on reckless. He has to be brave to participate in the life-threatening fights that are his primary existence, but he only displays this courage of his when he wants or needs to so its no guarantee that he’ll help when there’s danger involved if there’s nothing for him to get out of it.
Weaknesses/Bad Qualities:
Not considered a very social person, Akuma Tsuyosa does not make many friends all that easily. He keeps to himself and often doesn’t stick his neck out for others too easily, having grown up in an environment where everyone watches out for himself and trust is a luxury most can’t afford. His enjoyment of partaking in combat can often cloud and obscure, even obliterate his interest in what might possibly be more pressing matters at that moment. He can even go so far as working with some very shady individuals if it promises a few good fights for him in the future. Fortunately his code of honor and ethics keeps him from becoming a truly evil character just sniffing out whatever battles he can find, but his neutrality can be fairly easily tipped one way or another if he gets to test his strength against worthy opposition.
Special Abilities:
Akuma Tsuyosa is the reigning champion of Japan’s national underground fighting circuit run by the Yakuza families making a profit off of the betting revenues. Being syndicated privately by a criminal organization, the fighting conditions are obviously more extreme and only say all the more about his strength and combat abilities for winning all of his matches. Fighting for the most part with a strategy of hand-to-hand brawler-style combat in a tournament with limited rules and most close-combat weapons viable tools for combat, he knows how to do battle using only his strength, stamina, and strategy. While his brains help him repeatedly, it’s his phenomenal might and unwavering endurance that sets him apart in a fight. He can even match his power with those of rookie-level and even some champion-level digimon, able to actually inflict harm where most humans can’t. Because of this, he’ll often refrain from using bioevolution unless he’s fighting a champion- or higher level digimon or is outnumbered against a few powerful rookie-types.
Background:
Akuma Tsuyosa’s mother and father lived a modest life in Tokyo’s Shibuya district as a hardworking lower middleclass family. When he was conceived, his parents wanted better for him than their humble existence and so went turning to the banks for loan opportunities so that their child could grow up in a better environment and get a good education. Being turned down from everyone they went to, his parents were eventually approached by a seedier money-lender, a crime boss from the Yakuza. He offered to do business with them where the banking system wouldn’t due to their low paying jobs and with nowhere else to turn the family quickly took him up on his offer and borrowed a fairly hefty sum, enough for them to give their child a better life then they had growing up.
Tragically and somewhat ironically, Akuma’s mother died in child labor and his father passed on soon after while still in grieving. The life they had been hoping to give to him was swiftly snatched away with their deaths. The Yakuza made short timing in taking whatever they could from his parents’ possessions to make up some of the losses they had suffered now that the loan could never be paid off by the people who borrowed from them. The crime boss who had made the offer of a loan to Akuma’s family took pity on the boy and took him in, hoping also that he could get some of the money owed to him through the child’s labor. He provided for Akuma who, in return, performed menial jobs to pay off his expenses and his dead parents’ deaths. Akuma received what he needed to live on and even some nearness to the crime boss who took him in that bordered on kinship, but he never experienced anything like true love during his years of childhood.
The tedious jobs that he performed as reimbursement for his raising and his parents’ debt were often performed alongside a number of other orphaned kids or runaways taken in by the Yakuza from all over to act as slave labor, all of which were entrusted with the unskilled but laborious tasks that the actual criminals wanted no part of. The other children didn’t care for him much, perhaps because of the sliver of favoritism that he received from the mob boss in charge of them who was personally caring for him, or maybe because of the way he did the tasks assigned to him without complaint or grievance, making the rest of them look bad by comparison. Whatever the reason might have been that made them loathe him as they did, Akuma had few friends growing up and plenty of enemies to make up the difference. The fights he was called out for by the other kids were often daily, whenever they had a moment’s peace away from the prying eyes of Yakuza taskmasters.
It was actually quite stupid on the other children’s parts to pick these fights with him, since by this point Akuma was already becoming a tall, strong, well-proportioned youth. No matter who came at him and how many there were, he always managed to beat down any opposition brought on by the other young laborers. He only became more dangerous an adversary as he grew older and began developing into a young man, eventually becoming too much for the others he worked alongside with to even have a hope of handling. They didn’t stop soon enough for the Yakuza and, in particular, the crime boss who had provided for Akuma to notice his natural physical aptitude and think of a more profitable way to utilize his talents.
One day, the young man was called off duty to meet with his surrogate ‘father’ in the man’s office. He was offered a new job that would pay off what he owed the Yakuza family in a much timelier fashion working as a competitor in the underground fighting circuit syndicated by the Yakuza themselves for profiting off of private, high stakes gambling. He would receive some brief training from a few of the organization’s fighting experts and then be tossed into the ring as soon as possible so that they could start turning a profit off of him without delay. Despite their unwillingness to waste much time on his learning how to fight professionally, he still caught on quick to everything that was taught to him during the short period of time that he had to learn, a natural and regular prodigy in the art of combat. While many preferred to take up a weapon of some sort to make themselves feel safer and bolder, and while the rules allowed such things inside the ring, Akuma felt most comfortable fighting with his fists so he was thrown into the underground fights as a brawler against chains and swords and just about anything else imaginably usable for close-combat action.
During the early years of his employment in the underground fighting circuit there were a number of close calls in his fights and even times when he needed serious medical attention after they were through. Surprisingly enough, however, he never actually lost a match from the date that he started to the present. He was a natural-born warrior, quickly becoming famous in the ring for his herculean strength and immense endurance. As he fought his matches, coming close to death a number of times, he gained invaluable experience on how to improve his fighting capabilities and better his chances of staying alive and winning battles in the ring. At first he had accepted the crime boss’s offer to fight in the underground circuit for the money, but as time passed he quickly began to thirst for the ring, for strong opponents and the adrenaline rush that a close fight brought him.
Despite this lifestyle of fighting in a ring where very few rules applied, in spite of his growing desire for combating against the strong, Akuma maintained a code of honor and ethics that virtually none of the other contestants bothered to maintain. A fight did not have to end in death to be deemed over, but more than half of them typically did and a number of others resulted in one of the competitors being critically wounded and dying after being carried off the stage. Akuma was the only person fighting in that ring with a spotless record, having never killed a single opponent during combat. Only interested in the experience of the fight, he didn’t care about pleasing the crowd with bloodshed, only about winning in his mind. This at first made him a disliked combatant to the general crowd, but he eventually evolved into a peculiarity to them and his fights were always stunning enough that they quickly forgot about what qualms they first had with him. He also never threw a fight, even when the Yakuza tried to threaten him into doing so. A fight could not be interfered with by business in his mind and he didn’t fight so that they could turn a profit. In the end they had to work around this business flaw of his and found a way to nonetheless make good money off of him.
With all of his fighting victories, it wasn’t long before the mob boss who had provided for him could congratulate him with a clean financial slate. He had quickly paid off not only the living expenses he had amassed during his childhood upbringing but also the debt that his parents owed from their extracted loan, including the interest that had been accumulating the whole time since. Despite this, Akuma continued to fight in the underground circuit, content with his life in the ring and his warrior’s existence. He rented out primary living quarters in the Shibuya district he had grown up in since he was born, but still traveled often with the mobile fighting circuit as the matches were shuffled between neighboring districts and other cities.
One day during this period of his life he received a strange phone call. A woman’s voice was on the other end offering him a new destiny and path for his life, saying that he didn’t need to use his strength to fight simply for the sake of the thrill but rather for a much greater purpose. She said that he had the noble spirit of a lion brooding within him, covered up by his life of struggle and toil, and that if he listened to her and did as she said that that spirit would be unleashed and he would realize his full potential. Akuma wasn’t sure what to make of all she said and whether to believe her or not. He didn’t even know if he wanted a greater purpose than fighting for the thrill of combat, but the fact that there was fighting involved with this offer of hers was something that perked his interest too greatly for him to simply pass up and so he took her up on her strange proposal, never guessing just what sort of adventure he was really signing up for.
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Bioevolution Track
N/A (Fresh)
N/A (In-Training)
N/A (Rookie)
Leomon (Champion)
LoaderLeomon (Ultimate)
BanchoLeomon (Mega)
BanchoLeomon (Burst Mode)
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EVP: 10
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Favorite Digimon(s): None
Least Favorite Digimon(s): None
Tamer, Biohuman, or Legendary Warrior: Biohuman
Digivice Color/Look: Polished gold and black.
Age: 27
Birthday: February 3
Gender: Male
Family:
His mother and father having passed on when he was still very young, Akuma Tsuyosa has been an orphan for the majority of his life. The only equivalent to a family that he’s ever really experienced since the loss of his parents is the Yakuza crime boss who his parents had been paying back a fairly hefty loan to, who took him in and provided for him due to a mixture of sympathy and hopes of getting some of what the boy’s parents owed out of him through having him working it off. However, while the crime boss treated him well enough and always provided for him, he was never a son to the man and never received any comparable emotion to true love. He was more of a favored servant for most of his life.
Appearance:
Personality:
Akuma Tsuyosa is a very reserved individual who can typically be described as the classical strong and silent type. Growing up without any parents and provided for by a mob boss who watched out for him well enough but never gave him any equivalent to true love, living out his childhood first as a source of menial labor and later as a fighting machine to turn a profit, he hasn’t ever had the opportunity to develop socially and make any meaningful connections with others. Thus he’s become the sort of person who keeps to himself for the most part and prefers to leave his emotions and feelings bottled up and safely removed from the rest of the world. He can’t relate well with others, usually the only relations that he had when he was younger being rivalries and opposition from the other children he had to work alongside and later the various people he had to combat against, and often ends up pushing them away. This doesn’t exactly tear him up inside, however, since he finds it much more peaceful for others to just leave him alone and doesn’t particularly go searching to make social connections.
Though he often acts cold and harsh, keeping people at arm’s length and not allowing them to get any closer to him than that, he’s a decent person at heart. His spirit is said to be as strong and virtuous as that of a lion’s, its purity simply buried by years of hardship and oppression, of ruthless fighting without purpose and lack of reaching out to others during his reasonably short life. Despite all of this built up muck of experiences growing up, the nature of his soul still comes out in various ways. He has a warrior’s code of honor and ethics that most of his opposition in the underground fighting scene lacks severely. He hates to resort to cheap tactics and trickery like those utilized by some of the other fighters and he never kicks a fallen opponent when he’s down, even when the crowd demands a finishing blow. His lion’s heart drives him to fight for the sake of the thrills and adrenaline, rather than for the money or the crowd’s approval. He couldn’t care less what others think of him, oftentimes comfortable with himself and his actions.
Opinions:
Opinion of Battle: Fighting is Akuma Tsuyosa’s passion in life, not to mention in a sense his career. A cold excitement takes over him when he enters the ring for a match, literally or figuratively. He’s always on the lookout for strong opposition because that’s what he thrives on and breathes for. It doesn’t matter if it comes to him as a friendly spar or an official match, a war involuntarily brought onto him by those who want to do him harm and see him hurt or a fight that he has to force onto someone else who’s strength and spirit catch his attention. However, he’s only looking for the combat angle out of the whole situation and if he doesn’t have to kill or otherwise severely harm beyond what’s necessary to end the fighting than he doesn’t. Even when he’s the instigator of the conflict and has his opponent on the ropes, he’ll often walk away from the whole ordeal after he’s had his fill. He doesn’t do battle for the sake of becoming stronger, precisely, but rather just for the satisfaction of a good match.
Opinion of Digimon: For the most part, Akuma Tsuyosa doesn’t see digimon any differently than he would a the human beings that he normally associated with before traveling to the digital world. He considers and regards them by personality rather than appearance and keeps himself at a distance from them as much as he would any person from the human world. However, there is one major thing that deeply draws his attention to digimon and the digital world, keeping him there rather than encouraging him into returning to his own world. That’s the fact that the digimon that he encounters are always strong fighters, something that immediately perks his interest and spikes his adrenaline. He’s found more challenge in the digital world than he ever did fighting back home against mere humans. Always driven towards the next big fight against the toughest opposition he can find, the digital world is the perfect place for him to find exactly what he’s looking for and in abundance at that.
Opinion of Self: Akuma Tsuyosa is a man without complaint or concern about his life. He believes his strength and resilience will bring him through any situation. He doesn’t fight for popularity and thus doesn’t think of himself as anything great. He knows he’s strong and doesn’t see the benefit of dwelling on that fact, finding it a waste of energy to flaunt one’s talents when they could rather be using them. His existence has not been an easy one, nor has it been a particularly happy or comfortable one, but it has been a relatively content one since the most important thing in his life is fighting strong opponents and his career gets him in the battle spotlight enough to satisfy him for the most part. He doesn’t think much about how his life has progressed, what he is now, what he could have been and what he could have had if his life had been a little different, or if his life will actually amount to anything once he passes on. He lives in the moment and without grievances weighing him down.
Strengths/Good Qualities:
Akuma Tsuyosa is as strong and tough an individual as they come in the human world, doing what is necessary with silent reservation and lack of complaint. He’s always a good ally to have in a fight and you can usually get him there as long as it’s going to be a good one with tough opposition. Though he’s not in the charity business, so to speak, and doesn’t go looking for other people to help or bad guys to put out of business, the honorable lion’s spirit buried deep inside his heart can’t overlook people getting hurt right in front of him and oftentimes forces him to intervene. He’s one of the bravest men you’ll ever meet, bordering on reckless. He has to be brave to participate in the life-threatening fights that are his primary existence, but he only displays this courage of his when he wants or needs to so its no guarantee that he’ll help when there’s danger involved if there’s nothing for him to get out of it.
Weaknesses/Bad Qualities:
Not considered a very social person, Akuma Tsuyosa does not make many friends all that easily. He keeps to himself and often doesn’t stick his neck out for others too easily, having grown up in an environment where everyone watches out for himself and trust is a luxury most can’t afford. His enjoyment of partaking in combat can often cloud and obscure, even obliterate his interest in what might possibly be more pressing matters at that moment. He can even go so far as working with some very shady individuals if it promises a few good fights for him in the future. Fortunately his code of honor and ethics keeps him from becoming a truly evil character just sniffing out whatever battles he can find, but his neutrality can be fairly easily tipped one way or another if he gets to test his strength against worthy opposition.
Special Abilities:
Akuma Tsuyosa is the reigning champion of Japan’s national underground fighting circuit run by the Yakuza families making a profit off of the betting revenues. Being syndicated privately by a criminal organization, the fighting conditions are obviously more extreme and only say all the more about his strength and combat abilities for winning all of his matches. Fighting for the most part with a strategy of hand-to-hand brawler-style combat in a tournament with limited rules and most close-combat weapons viable tools for combat, he knows how to do battle using only his strength, stamina, and strategy. While his brains help him repeatedly, it’s his phenomenal might and unwavering endurance that sets him apart in a fight. He can even match his power with those of rookie-level and even some champion-level digimon, able to actually inflict harm where most humans can’t. Because of this, he’ll often refrain from using bioevolution unless he’s fighting a champion- or higher level digimon or is outnumbered against a few powerful rookie-types.
Background:
Akuma Tsuyosa’s mother and father lived a modest life in Tokyo’s Shibuya district as a hardworking lower middleclass family. When he was conceived, his parents wanted better for him than their humble existence and so went turning to the banks for loan opportunities so that their child could grow up in a better environment and get a good education. Being turned down from everyone they went to, his parents were eventually approached by a seedier money-lender, a crime boss from the Yakuza. He offered to do business with them where the banking system wouldn’t due to their low paying jobs and with nowhere else to turn the family quickly took him up on his offer and borrowed a fairly hefty sum, enough for them to give their child a better life then they had growing up.
Tragically and somewhat ironically, Akuma’s mother died in child labor and his father passed on soon after while still in grieving. The life they had been hoping to give to him was swiftly snatched away with their deaths. The Yakuza made short timing in taking whatever they could from his parents’ possessions to make up some of the losses they had suffered now that the loan could never be paid off by the people who borrowed from them. The crime boss who had made the offer of a loan to Akuma’s family took pity on the boy and took him in, hoping also that he could get some of the money owed to him through the child’s labor. He provided for Akuma who, in return, performed menial jobs to pay off his expenses and his dead parents’ deaths. Akuma received what he needed to live on and even some nearness to the crime boss who took him in that bordered on kinship, but he never experienced anything like true love during his years of childhood.
The tedious jobs that he performed as reimbursement for his raising and his parents’ debt were often performed alongside a number of other orphaned kids or runaways taken in by the Yakuza from all over to act as slave labor, all of which were entrusted with the unskilled but laborious tasks that the actual criminals wanted no part of. The other children didn’t care for him much, perhaps because of the sliver of favoritism that he received from the mob boss in charge of them who was personally caring for him, or maybe because of the way he did the tasks assigned to him without complaint or grievance, making the rest of them look bad by comparison. Whatever the reason might have been that made them loathe him as they did, Akuma had few friends growing up and plenty of enemies to make up the difference. The fights he was called out for by the other kids were often daily, whenever they had a moment’s peace away from the prying eyes of Yakuza taskmasters.
It was actually quite stupid on the other children’s parts to pick these fights with him, since by this point Akuma was already becoming a tall, strong, well-proportioned youth. No matter who came at him and how many there were, he always managed to beat down any opposition brought on by the other young laborers. He only became more dangerous an adversary as he grew older and began developing into a young man, eventually becoming too much for the others he worked alongside with to even have a hope of handling. They didn’t stop soon enough for the Yakuza and, in particular, the crime boss who had provided for Akuma to notice his natural physical aptitude and think of a more profitable way to utilize his talents.
One day, the young man was called off duty to meet with his surrogate ‘father’ in the man’s office. He was offered a new job that would pay off what he owed the Yakuza family in a much timelier fashion working as a competitor in the underground fighting circuit syndicated by the Yakuza themselves for profiting off of private, high stakes gambling. He would receive some brief training from a few of the organization’s fighting experts and then be tossed into the ring as soon as possible so that they could start turning a profit off of him without delay. Despite their unwillingness to waste much time on his learning how to fight professionally, he still caught on quick to everything that was taught to him during the short period of time that he had to learn, a natural and regular prodigy in the art of combat. While many preferred to take up a weapon of some sort to make themselves feel safer and bolder, and while the rules allowed such things inside the ring, Akuma felt most comfortable fighting with his fists so he was thrown into the underground fights as a brawler against chains and swords and just about anything else imaginably usable for close-combat action.
During the early years of his employment in the underground fighting circuit there were a number of close calls in his fights and even times when he needed serious medical attention after they were through. Surprisingly enough, however, he never actually lost a match from the date that he started to the present. He was a natural-born warrior, quickly becoming famous in the ring for his herculean strength and immense endurance. As he fought his matches, coming close to death a number of times, he gained invaluable experience on how to improve his fighting capabilities and better his chances of staying alive and winning battles in the ring. At first he had accepted the crime boss’s offer to fight in the underground circuit for the money, but as time passed he quickly began to thirst for the ring, for strong opponents and the adrenaline rush that a close fight brought him.
Despite this lifestyle of fighting in a ring where very few rules applied, in spite of his growing desire for combating against the strong, Akuma maintained a code of honor and ethics that virtually none of the other contestants bothered to maintain. A fight did not have to end in death to be deemed over, but more than half of them typically did and a number of others resulted in one of the competitors being critically wounded and dying after being carried off the stage. Akuma was the only person fighting in that ring with a spotless record, having never killed a single opponent during combat. Only interested in the experience of the fight, he didn’t care about pleasing the crowd with bloodshed, only about winning in his mind. This at first made him a disliked combatant to the general crowd, but he eventually evolved into a peculiarity to them and his fights were always stunning enough that they quickly forgot about what qualms they first had with him. He also never threw a fight, even when the Yakuza tried to threaten him into doing so. A fight could not be interfered with by business in his mind and he didn’t fight so that they could turn a profit. In the end they had to work around this business flaw of his and found a way to nonetheless make good money off of him.
With all of his fighting victories, it wasn’t long before the mob boss who had provided for him could congratulate him with a clean financial slate. He had quickly paid off not only the living expenses he had amassed during his childhood upbringing but also the debt that his parents owed from their extracted loan, including the interest that had been accumulating the whole time since. Despite this, Akuma continued to fight in the underground circuit, content with his life in the ring and his warrior’s existence. He rented out primary living quarters in the Shibuya district he had grown up in since he was born, but still traveled often with the mobile fighting circuit as the matches were shuffled between neighboring districts and other cities.
One day during this period of his life he received a strange phone call. A woman’s voice was on the other end offering him a new destiny and path for his life, saying that he didn’t need to use his strength to fight simply for the sake of the thrill but rather for a much greater purpose. She said that he had the noble spirit of a lion brooding within him, covered up by his life of struggle and toil, and that if he listened to her and did as she said that that spirit would be unleashed and he would realize his full potential. Akuma wasn’t sure what to make of all she said and whether to believe her or not. He didn’t even know if he wanted a greater purpose than fighting for the thrill of combat, but the fact that there was fighting involved with this offer of hers was something that perked his interest too greatly for him to simply pass up and so he took her up on her strange proposal, never guessing just what sort of adventure he was really signing up for.
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Bioevolution Track
N/A (Fresh)
N/A (In-Training)
N/A (Rookie)
Leomon (Champion)
LoaderLeomon (Ultimate)
BanchoLeomon (Mega)
BanchoLeomon (Burst Mode)
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EVP: 10
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Favorite Digimon(s): None
Least Favorite Digimon(s): None
Tamer, Biohuman, or Legendary Warrior: Biohuman
Digivice Color/Look: Polished gold and black.