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OC Library - Naoyuki Kondo

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Story: So Distant

Gender: Male
Age: 11
Date of Birth: August 17
Build: Small in height & weight (4'7", 78 lbs)
Skintone: Fair
Hair color: Dark brown
Eye color: Green

Special Abilities: No
Special Items: No

Background: His parents disappeared when he was eight, and he now lives with his caretaker, Shizuyo.

Personality: Very insecure and has difficulty trusting others. It's painful for him to try to bond with people. He almost never speaks, opting to communicate through signing and charades instead. This results in him being bullied and called retarded, even though he is rather sweet and intelligent.

Related to: Hiroto Kondo (father), Aya Kondo (mother) Kazunori (cousin), Ikuo (stepbrother)
Close friends with: Haruko, Kotarou, Taki
Doesn't get along with: Ikuo (at first), his father, Kazu's father (his uncle)

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Character Reference: Naoyuki

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OC Analysis: Fears

Enclosed spaces, heights, public speaking – that’s right, we’re taking a look at fears in this month’s character analysis! What are these characters scared of, and how does that drive them? I will attempt to dodge as many s...

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OC Analysis: Found-Family Dynamics

This month’s OC Analysis puts a spotlight on found-families. We’ll look at brother figures, sister figures and parental figures and how these relationships affect the characters. Beware, for there be spoilers afoot! ...

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Character Comparison: The Psychology of Abuse

I've realized recently (thanks to the crossover stories I was working on) that out of my four major writing projects, child abuse is a prominent theme in two, and the character I created for that DA roleplay a few years back has the same backgroun...

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