Name: Azusa Kumon
Sprite:
Class: Way of the Idol (Performer Trainee) -> Way of the
Sukeban-style Idol (Dancer) -> Way of the Angel-Faced Demon (Dancing Blade)
Character Skill: Wrath
Affinity: beating your face in
Personal Fault: Who Has The Strength to Fight?: Against Priests and their promotes, -3 DMG.
Personal Skill: The Warring State of Life: When within 2 spaces of 2 enemies, +15 Eva.
/Personal Skill: Live Like You're Always Taking The Stage: When under 50% HP, +2 DR.
//Personal Skill: The Wind of the Moment: When within 2 spaces of an ally under 50% HP, +10 Critical.
Preferred Stats: Luck, Speed
Weapon Profs: Performance (E)
Total Level: 1
Level: 1
Base Stats:HP: 16 (60%)
STR: 2 (+2) (60%)
MAG: 2 (0%)
SKL: 2 (+2) (50%)
LCK: 5 (30%)
DEF: 1 (40%)
RES: 2 (30%)
SPD: 5 (60%)
CON: 3
AID: 2
MOV: 4
Current Stats:HP: 16 (60%)
STR: 4 (60%)
MAG: 2 (0%)
SKL: 4 (50%)
LCK: 5 (30%)
DEF: 1 (40%)
RES: 2 (30%)
SPD: 5 (60%)
CON: 3
AID: 2
MOV: 4
Bio:Born on the wrong side of the tracks to a mother working as a hostess and an unknown father, Azusa had it rough early in life, given how difficult life is for a single mother working an unglamorous job. Between the life of a hostess and being a single mother, it was difficult for Azusa's mother to afford sending her to school, but that she did anyway with all the best intentions, hoping her daughter would go one day go and get herself a better life than she ever had. Of course, Azusa was rather ill-behaved in school, going around and roughing up bullies and bigger kids who thought they could push around the small poor girl from the wrong side of the tracks, even as she grew up. She gained a reputation for picking fights; either because they thought the delicate-looking girl wouldn't rise to their provocations, or because they'd picked on someone smaller than them and got a lashing.
This spread to the point that, eventually, gossip on the streets labelled Azusa as the 'Angel-Faced Demon', so-named for the fact that most gangster wannabes would find themselves chucked into nearby garbage receptacles if they were foolish enough to cross her. For her part, Azusa didn't go around seeking fights, but between her lacksadaiscal attitude towards school and her code of justice, it was hard. This streak continued when she began attending Kishibe Senior High, with the whispers of the Angel-Faced Demon following her there. The teachers at Kishibe, when they saw her, were rather exasperated as they had to inform her that beating up bullies wasn't the best way to deal with them. Azusa was eventually discovered by a talent scout for a certain agency when she, singing some karaoke with some friends, was found to have potential and a unique look, to boot. When offered an audition as an idol, Azusa decided to take the offer for monetary reasons; after all, what better way to pay her mother back than to work as an idol and earn big money?
Azusa went into training almost immediately for an up-and-coming act called Chilli Peppers. Azusa found it hard to fit in; after all, she was a rough-and-tumble girl despite her looks, not some goody-two-shoes. Despite this, however, the agency built an image up about her; a girl from the wrong side of the tracks, rising up, was the perfect story to sell to an adoring fanbase. She formed a close relationship with her fellows, Molly Nishikino and Rina Aiza, treating them as almost sisters.
Their first single was a hit, despite all the skepticism by their higher-ups due to Azusa's history, and Chilli Peppers was poised to take the idol scene by storm; T-shirts, figures and merchandise sold out handily. Talks of performing at the Budokan were heard. Azusa chafed in the spotlight, however; she figured a
sukeban wasn't made for the spotlight and all the restrictions and pressures that came with it. Regardless, she took her fellow idols under her wing, protecting them. As a
sukeban and as an idol, Azusa had the image of a protective, fiery older sister figure. The irony of a lot of her photo-shoots trying to make Azusa look like a stereotypical
sukeban was not lost on her.
Then, tragedy struck. Molly was put in the hospital with a broken leg. When Azusa rushed to her side, watching out for her sister idols, she found out exactly what had happened; a wannabe delinquent from Kishibe High- Azusa's home turf- had approached Molly as a fan before attempting to rob her, and broke her leg in the ensuing scuffle before running off with her wallet. The agency, of course, tried to do things their way, and failed; Kishibe High's students being who they were, they closed ranks rather than rat out one of their own. Her friend was thus left without the perpetrator being brought to justice.
Their mistake was assuming that Azusa Kumon would let them get away with it, her image be damned.
Coming back to her home turf, Azusa, having been away for a few months (after all, idol training wasn't amenable to roughing up idiots), found out about the
Souban's retirement and the ensuing chaos, with everyone wanting a piece of his old turf. Realising an opportunity had opened, Azusa immediately sought out the retiring
Souban. The streets of Kishibe had been her home even longer than his, after all, and if casting her lot in with him let her find the fool who beat her friend up and put her in the hospital, so be it. Some fool had wrote a cheque his body couldn't cash and the Angel-Faced Demon, former terror of Kishibe, was coming to collect.