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'''Bakufu Samurai Uniform:''' | '''Bakufu Samurai Uniform:''' | ||
− | : | + | : The uniform of samurai in service to the Mitsurugi Bakufu consists of an ankle-length black togi with an armored waistguard, tekko that provide a sure grip on one's sword, a white hakama worn beneath the robe, and close-toed kyahan. This uniform appears to have been sewn back together at some point, and Jin never wears it anymore. |
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'''Lord's Suikan Set:''' | '''Lord's Suikan Set:''' | ||
− | : | + | : Another set of formal attire akin to that worn by the Raen of Sui-no-Sato. The front of the white suikan is adorned with a simple design of tree branches with flowers done in red and white stitching. Including a pair of shin-length pants and matching clogs, this outfit is both simple and elegant. |
'''Lord's Yukata:''' | '''Lord's Yukata:''' | ||
− | : | + | : A stylish men's yukata crafted to commemorate the Moonfire Faire. The subdued black of this ensemble is accented with vivid red Bombards. A fashionable way to stay cool during the summer festivities. An equally-stylish pair of drawers and clogs complete the set. Jin received this yukata during the Moonfire Faire, surprised and delighted to see such a faithful rendition of Far Eastern summer apparel so far from home. He often wears this on visits to Costa del Sol. |
'''Myochin Attire:''' | '''Myochin Attire:''' | ||
− | : | + | : The most prominent attire worn by Jin, the Myochin attire and matching, rare Kiku-ichimonji katana were chosen by Jin when he left his hometown in pursuit of adventure. |
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Revision as of 17:01, 20 September 2018
Jin Mitsurugi | |
Gender | Male |
Race | Au Ra |
Clan | Raen |
Citizenship | Hingashi |
Place of Birth | Bukyo |
Guardian | Oschon, the Wanderer |
Nameday | 17th Sun of the 3rd Astral Moon (Age: 25) |
Occupation | Adventurer |
Pronunciation | "ˈdʒɛn mitsuɹuɡi" |
Tenth son of the current shogun of the Mitsurugi Bakufu by one of his many concubines, Mitsurugi no Jin was born under the name Ryunosuke until he came of age. As a youth, he studied the arts of language, etiquette, and swordplay and stood to inherit much due to his prestigious lineage.
However, Jin misliked the shackles of nobility. Having seldom ventured beyond Bukyo Castle, he found himself enraptured by foreigners and the world beyond Hingashi. One day, he experienced a vision that he interpreted as a sign from the kami to leave his homeland and see the world.
Finding the first merchant vessel that would have him, Jin left from the port of Kugane to the merchants' port of origin, Limsa Lominsa in the distant realm of Eorzea. There, he enlisted in the Adventurers' Guild and earned a small degree of fame as a wandering ronin in the west.
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Appearance
"Step-by-step, walk the thousand-malm road." —Jin Mitsurugi
A man of the Auri Raen, Jin stands shorter than most of his kind at a mere six shaku and six sun (six fulms and seven ilms in Eorzean measurements). A fair-skinned, young-looking man, his stern expression and serious demeanor belie his warm and curious nature. His sharp, yellow eyes resemble that of a hawk, accented with black markings that almost seem to meld into his thin, black eyebrows. Like all Au Ra, his flesh bears white scales and two, large aural horns on either side of his head. The scales are prominent upon his cheeks, chin, neck, back, arms, thighs, and feet. A thin, reptilian tail protrudes from his rear, bony spikes near its base. Jin's hair is a mess of straight, black spikes, unkempt and sticking out on all sides.
Jin's hands are calloused from years of gripping his sword, and a very large, prominent scar is drawn across his chest from left shoulder to right hip. The scar is seldom-seen, but was clearly caused by a sword's blade. No other permanent scars mar his body, however. Despite his status as a wanderer and ofttimes a vagrant, Jin seems to bathe regularly and knows to file his nails down. He takes excellent care of his horns, which lack so much as a chip or crack, no small feat for an Auri man of his occupation. Jin walks with his head held high and his shoulders straight, often with his hands to his sides. While his posture is almost never threatening, he tries to remain on guard and ready to draw his katana from his hip.
Outfits
Fuga Attire:
Far Eastern Patriarch's Attire:
Bakufu Samurai Uniform:
Lord's Suikan Set:
Lord's Yukata:
Myochin Attire:
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Basic Info
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Preferences
Likes
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Dislikes
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Favorites
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Other
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Personality
Flaws
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Fears
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Talents
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Tropes
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Intelligence
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Quirks
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Comparisons
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Abilities and Skills
Personal
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Weapons
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Magic
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Crafting
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Family and Relationships
Family
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Friends and Acquaintances
■ Mitsuki Mitsurugi |
Enemies
■ Garlean Empire
■ The Confederacy
■ Kojin of the Red
■ Lupin Bandits
■ Lominsan Pirates
■ Sahagin
■ Kobolds
■ The Alacran
■ Amalj'aa
■ Lambs of Dalamud
■ Redbelly Wasps
■ Ixal
■ Dravanian Horde
■ Gnath Onemind
■ Illuminati
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Affiliations
■ Sekiseigumi (formerly)
- Jin Mitsurugi was once part of the Sekiseigumi, which he joined to emulate his grandfather. It was among the Sekiseigumi that he earned the nickname Jin "of the Flashing Blade" for his superb swordsmanship.
Rumors
Note: This section is editable by anyone. Just keep in mind that the rumors here may be both true or false.
Biography
Jin of the Flashing Blade
Departure
The Skies Above
Return to Hingashi
Other Information
Name Etymology
Jin: Taken from the Japanese word for "benevolence", one of the eight virtues of Bushidō. Mitsurugi: A Japanese surname roughly translating to "beautiful sword".
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