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Kreutzer Wilhelm XIII ([personal profile] suicidoll) wrote in [community profile] mayfield_ooc 2012-03-02 05:30 am (UTC)

Hajime Aikawa | Reserved | Kamen Rider

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Character Name: Hajime Aikawa
Character Series: Kamen Rider Blade
Character Age: His human form has the appearance of a man in his 20s, but he’s actually thousands of years old…and most of that time was spent sealed inside a card.
Background: http://kamenrider.wikia.com/wiki/Hajime_Aikawa His canon point is right at the beginning of Episode 45 of Kamen Rider Blade.

Personality: Hajime is a very taciturn individual. He’s much more likely to sit back and watch events unfold rather than participate, at least not until he’s gathered enough data on what’s going on. He is generally a fairly calm individual, and he does not display strong emotions often at all. He is very reserved, although he moves with a certain sense of self-confidence that suggests it would be best not to mess with him.

Not messing with him is very wise. The one thing he understands better than anything else is battle. It’s all too easy for an argument or misunderstanding with a friend to lead to a fight with him, and it’s even worse for his enemies. If you behave aggressively towards him, the odds are good he might lash out without really thinking about it. He doesn’t do it quite as often as he might have once upon a time, but it’s always a possibility with him, particularly if he is stressed. He’s also far less likely to act violently towards women and children. There’s no rage with this; he is generally quite calm when he engages in this sort of behavior. Mostly, he does it because he doesn’t know any better. Communicating through violence has been the only thing he has understood throughout most of his existence; the Undead, his species, essentially served no other purpose than to fight for their existence.

He has not had emotions for very long, and he’s still getting the hang of them. Playing poker with him would be a bad idea, as he’s usually pretty stone-faced. Emotions like love and friendship are especially foreign to him, and these tend to confuse him more than anything else. He’s slowly working towards not solving everything with violence, although it is a slow process. He rather likes these new sensations, but still finds them confusing. As time has gone on, he is becoming increasingly more emotive, and he even smiles from time to time. Mostly, this sort of behavior is reserved for his adoptive family, the Kuriharas, mother Haruka and daughter Amane. He has become an older brother to Amane, who adores him.

If his interactions with Amane are any indication, he’s actually pretty good with kids. He’s patient with Amane in a way he isn’t patient with anyone else, and he’s quite tolerant of things like, say, youthful rudeness. Amane has a mouth on her, and most of the time it seems to amuse him more than anything, particularly if she’s giving her uncle, Kotaro, a hard time. (It probably helps that Kotaro greatly annoys Hajime.) He will also utterly destroy anyone who puts Amane in danger. Threatening Amane on his watch is a remarkably quick way to get yourself killed—although he’s quite careful that she never actually sees him transform or engage in a fight with a rampaging monster. Keeping his “family” unaware of his secret is important to him; he’s afraid they would be frightened of him and he does not wish to cause them undue concern.

Hajime builds up friendships very slowly, and this is not helped along by the fact that love and friendship tended to escape him at first in his existence as a human. His friendship with Kenzaki, Kamen Rider Blade, builds up very slowly, with Hajime attacking him after the first time they fight a common enemy together. It’s not until Kenzaki insists on treating Hajime’s wounds after a battle with another, seemingly stronger Undead that Hajime begins to warm to him, albeit in a slow, distant way. Even when he and Kenzaki have seemingly established a fairly strong level of trust, there are times when Hajime is still prone to claim that the only way they can really understand each other is through battle. Even though Kenzaki pretty much becomes his best friend, they still come close to killing one another on several occasions, in part because Hajime’s a lousy conversationalist.

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