Name: Momo Hayashi
Nicknames: Mo
Gender: Female
Age: 21 22 23 24 (Birthday April 20th)
Category: Mist - The group that does not have one specified role but fills in for everyone. A jack of all trades master of none group, they are usually asked to take missions from all four categories, but as a result do not get "specialized field" missions.
Personality: Momo, growing up in a semi-traditional Japanese household she was always pushed by her father to strive and be her best. Failure just wasn't an option. Whether it be academically or not. It empowered in her a sense to work her hardest, accept no failures and follow things through until the end. If failure was out of her hands then so be it. She looked up to her father as a moral compass, taking parts of his beliefs and molding them as her own. Her mother being American had instilled in her that she could do and be whatever she wanted to be. And the opinions of others did not matter. If it was something she was passionate about she needed to put her full focus on it.
Living in the poorest parts of Chicago seasoned her to the streets. Street smarts were how you survived and the world was her teacher. Often she'd find herself in trouble or fights, but somehow she got lucky the majority of the time and was able to come out it ok. Which gave her a bit of an ego.
Before she graduated highschool Momo had dropped out, joining up with the punk scene. Going to concerts and even starting up her own band, which didn't bring much notoriety as she had hoped. All they ever really played were small venues or open mic sessions. Though she had had goals of getting out of Chicago and going world wide, to bring her music to all that would listen and be damned if she was going to fail.
Why did your human character choose to become a Hunter? During the show at a local bar, a group began to pick fights and eventually it turned out into a full on riot. She had gotten separated from her band mates when the bar had caught fire, burning to the ground, she had almost not made it out of there. It had opened her eyes to her own mortality and that she had to do something with her life other than touring and writing music.
Deus had approached her a few months later and she joined without question