Character: Hino Eiji
Series: Kamen Rider OOOCharacter Age: 21
Canon: Greed. It's everywhere, it's prevalent in the lives of all humans regardless of how old they are. But what would you do if you were faced with monsters that fed off your greed? Well, that's the situation for one Hino Eiji, professional hobo and wanderer. He's forced to face Greeed; monsters that were created by alchemists hundreds of years ago. However, since he's a simple human being, he obviously needs help in that department. Luckily enough, he's given a hand. Literally. Ankh, a Greeed, was awakened with his brethren as merely a disembodied hand and in the heat of the moment, he offers to Eiji the OOO belt. From then on he becomes Kamen Rider OOO; a hero that saves people from the dangers that Greeeds bring to the table.
How to describe Hino Eiji. Well, for starters, he's pretty much a professional hobo. He's spent his time wandering around the world with barely any money, the clothes on his back and a fresh pair of underwear. To Eiji, underwear is his tomorrow; as long as he has a clean pair, life is good because he doesn't need anything more than that. He basically has no greed, no desires-- he lives to give and help others. He does this because, in the past, he was placed in a situation where he couldn’t reach his hand out to those in need. So he decided to reach out to anyone and everyone he could no matter what. However, that's not all there is to him. While he is a giver and a helper, Eiji has no problem manipulating people and situations to come out in his favor. Though, it’s never for personal gain. Or, in actuality, he's just this really friendly and open guy who uses helping others in selfish ways. Sample Entry:Tell us about yourself in a few words. Hello, I'm Hino Eiji. I don't have a job currently-- though I do try to do some odd ones here and there because I have a lot of experience in different fields. But, for now, I'm traveling the world to help others, while also searching for some information. I was told that I might be able to find it here. It was a bit confusing trying to find my way to camp, but I'm sure I’ve got the right place.
Why are you joining our happy community? Happy community? I'm . . . not here to join anything, honestly. I'm just here for some information on alchemy and then I'll have to leave. But if you need some help tending to your gardens or obtaining a spare pair of underwear, I'm your man. Sometimes people need a helping hand now and then. Though, that was a bit literal in the past for me . . .
What do you expect from your camp experience? To be honest, it sounds like you're trying to initiate me into a cult.
Do you think you are good in a crisis? Why? Is this the part where I say no and you tell me that I'm able to accomplish anything if I put my mind to it? That's classic cult initiation theory; you make a person lacking in self esteem feel as if they can do anything. I'm sorry, but that kind of stuff doesn't work on me.
What if the crisis involved the end of the world? Please explain. Let me ask you a question in return. If you really want my help on a desperate situation like that, would you let the people you've brainwashed here go? Because, from the looks of it, they pretty much already look like they’re dead on their feet.
Do you find these questions increasingly unnerving? Why/Why not? I find it curious that you’d ask questions like this for a mere traveler that has nothing to do with you at all. Curious and also suspicious. Are you sure you’re not a cult?
If there was a good dog and a criminal both hanging from a cliff and you could only save one, which would you save and why? I would make the criminal save the dog before I saved the criminal. Everyone wins that way and the criminal might change his course in life after that.
If you could choose to bring three objects to a desert island, what would you bring and why? First I’d bring underwear because my tomorrow depends on it. Second, I’d bring rope because you never know if you’ll need rope. It’s really better to be prepared, don’t you think? And, lastly, I’d bring this broken medal. I know it looks like junk, but it isn’t. It’s . . . all I have left of a very important person. He’s the reason why I’m here.
Do you have a five year plan in mind? I don’t really like thinking of five year plans; life is what you make of it. You either live it, or you don’t. It’s really that simple. And, in the end, as long as you have a fresh pair of underwear, your tomorrows will never fade.
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