http://lavida-loco.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] lavida-loco.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] ddd_news 2010-09-21 05:28 pm (UTC)

Yoshitsune | Air Gear - III

Personality: Yoshitsune has a rather multifaceted personality, in some instances he can be a very easy-going, slightly egotistical trickster who is something of a geek. He has a love for Tetris, Ultraman and ninjas and has on one occasion dressed up as a ninja in order to “help” Ikki out. He’s friendly, more or less, but he tends to refer to people as he sees fit, particularly those he doesn’t respect and has been known to refer to Ikki and his friends as “brats.” He has no problem making the wrong assumptions about people or their motivations for his own amusement. Yoshitsune is also a markedly intelligent strategist, possessing the ability to extract information from people with ease by pretending to know what’s going on even if he hasn’t got a clue. He is not easily moved to anger, but when he does get upset about something or when he is serious about something he will remove his glasses. When he removes his glasses it’s usually a tell that he is about to verbally flay a person or physically displace the object of his ire. Yoshitsune is, however, quick to forgive under the right circumstances and tends not to take things too personally. Yoshitsune is motivated by his team, Trident; all of his calculated decisions are based on what is absolutely in the best interests of his team. To this end Yoshitsune can be quite ruthless, especially when it comes to his enemies. He was shown torturing a member of Sleeping Forest, threatening to burn his eyes out with his cigarette and even placing his victim in an Iron Maiden, though it remained open and it was never shown to actually be used on the member of Sleeping Forest. It was clear that Yoshitsune tortured him quite a bit, but in the end there was no lasting damage done to his victim. While his personality is over all amoral he is shown to possess a certain level of kindness as was noted after his death. In spite of the frustration he could inspire in his subordinates he was a well respected leader. He considered all of the 89 teams under his leadership and all 1,436 of the members part of his vast family.

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