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Always a thinker before a fighter, Jishin is never quick to jump into confrontation before looking at the consequences in great detail first. Due to his sagely nature, he gives a sense of greater thought when in a room, acting as a ‘conscious’ of a large group in order to come to a logical conclusion to any problem. When he speaks, he speaks with a tone that urges those to delve into his advice and warnings. He is difficult to anger, and will act as a martyr for those he cares for, as well as his own people that may cause wrong to others. Still, any attack against his people will result in a quick, timely end for those who dare question his haste in his decision making. <br> | |||
The man is a sweetheart, truly. He carries the demeanor of a playful elderly man when walking among his fellow villagers, treating children to various sweets and talking casually among his fellow man. Even as the newly appointed Raikage, he takes his position of leadership as a blessing, rather then something earned. He does not maintain an air of superiority in his casual state, and has a personality that allows all to feel welcome in his presence. <br> | The man is a sweetheart, truly. He carries the demeanor of a playful elderly man when walking among his fellow villagers, treating children to various sweets and talking casually among his fellow man. Even as the newly appointed Raikage, he takes his position of leadership as a blessing, rather then something earned. He does not maintain an air of superiority in his casual state, and has a personality that allows all to feel welcome in his presence. <br> | ||
Revision as of 15:32, 19 February 2016
Always a thinker before a fighter, Jishin is never quick to jump into confrontation before looking at the consequences in great detail first. Due to his sagely nature, he gives a sense of greater thought when in a room, acting as a ‘conscious’ of a large group in order to come to a logical conclusion to any problem. When he speaks, he speaks with a tone that urges those to delve into his advice and warnings. He is difficult to anger, and will act as a martyr for those he cares for, as well as his own people that may cause wrong to others. Still, any attack against his people will result in a quick, timely end for those who dare question his haste in his decision making.
The man is a sweetheart, truly. He carries the demeanor of a playful elderly man when walking among his fellow villagers, treating children to various sweets and talking casually among his fellow man. Even as the newly appointed Raikage, he takes his position of leadership as a blessing, rather then something earned. He does not maintain an air of superiority in his casual state, and has a personality that allows all to feel welcome in his presence.
In addition, the man is not only cautious of his own nations needs, but that of the other major nations. After the terrible reign of the Hachidaime Raikage, Jishin feels as if he is indebted to the other nations his country has wronged during the war.
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