Post by Jae Tsukuda on Nov 15, 2020 4:09:01 GMT -6
Jae Tsukuda
Demographic Information
Age: 17
Birthday: July 22, 2003
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/Her
Orientation: Heterosexual
Faction: Citizen
Class: Coordinator
Rank: 1
Occupation: Video Game Streamer
Hometown: Slate City, Ageos
Current Residence: House in Slate City
Appearance Information
Height: 5'02" / 156cm
Build: Thin
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Light Purple
General Appearance: With a slight peach skin and black bob hair, Jae's appearance can be a bit ordinary if not for her light purple eyes and her slightly boyish outfits. For her travels, she wears a simple purple shirt, black vest, violet shorts, and pink high-tops with black fingerless gloves and blue fanny pack that contains her party's Poke Balls. She also carries a maroon outdoor backpack that contains her laptop, handheld and hybrid game consoles, and her essential items such as medicine and empty Poke Balls.
During the Pokemon Contests, her costumes mostly leans cute and preppy as she often wears a variety kinds of argyle vests, shorts, and boots. However, she mostly wears a red newsboy cap and a pink satchel hanging around her belt that contains her participating Pokemon.
Aura: Jae's aura is a orange fiery cloak that tends to intensify whenever she's excited or mad.
Personality Information
Personality: From her public appearances in live streams and Let's Play videos, she made, you can see she's an imaginative girl who tends to show her humorous side in most of her streams and videos and has a small tendency to exaggerate her reactions.
In reality, however, she is nothing more than a down-to-earth, yet a bit eccentric tomboyish girl seeking new ventures outside of her small screen. Adventurous and curious, she wants nothing more than to help excite her and hopefully gives her inspiration for her future videos and showcase ideas. She also has her standards when it comes to the limits of what she films and her privacy. So if anything that involves a real crime, danger, or anything that might mentally hurt her audience is shown right in front of her, she is willing to turn off her camera and even agreed to keep it a secret for someone's sake.
However, her one-track mind on her contest and video ideas made her oblivious to her surroundings. Unless anyone or her Pokemon can knock her out of her daydream state, she tends to crash into everything she walks in such as trees, walls, and even rivers. She also has a habit to forget some important events such as Contests after she snaps out of her daze, causing her to try and get to the venue at the last minute.
But one thing to note that despite she's a Coordinator, she is very fearsome in Pokemon battles. By clearing her head from her imagination and combining her creativity alongside her strategies, she can be a bit ruthless to her opponents to the point where her tone shifts into a machine-like monotone. Thankfully, she often shows her good sportsmanship to her opponent and is willing to learn from her losses.
Regarding her views on Pokemon, she sees them as partners and friends and tries to adapt to any battling style and aesthetics they prefer. Because of this, she is also willing to not include some of them in her videos in case they are uncomfortable on camera.
History: Jae was just like any other girl living in Slate City, going to school, visiting her aunt's daycare, and loving her parents as any kid would have. But she was a bit different from the other girls. For one thing, she didn't like dolls, dresses, or makeup, feeling uncomfortable just wearing or playing the former. Rather, she preferred Pokemon plushies and writing stories even in her classes, namely about her surreal adventures with Pokemon that she caught a glimpse in the city.
When she turned 10, she discovered video games from a birthday gift that her older brother gave her. From there, she was instantly hooked as she spent her free days playing video games with him and sometimes, her father, too.
Then once she was 14, she encountered a live stream of a video game streamer one day while blindly browsing through the internet out of boredom where she saw him playing her first video game with a self-imposed challenge placed in his playthrough. As she continued to watch them, the more she became interested in the world of video game streaming. So she started up her own streaming channel and began streaming her old games online.
At first, she only gained a few subscribers and followers for the first few months. But once she entered high school and started creating videos outside of her streams a year later, she garnered attention from her classmates as they loved her hyperactive antics and reactions. And as her audience slowly grew, Jae became the talk of the school. But despite her small success around her peers, she was still unsatisfied. She knew she could be famous just by playing the latest video games and the ones she loved. Yet she despite the growing fame, she knew she could do something more.
Just then during the middle of her sophomore year, she found a viral video on social media where she witnessed a special trainer wowed the audience with her Pokemon's attack not through a battle, but a brilliant display. She was amazed by the spectacle and this made her wonder. Her parents wanted her to become a trainer so she could try connecting to more people outside of the internet. So maybe if she could entertain anyone with her live streams, then what about something related to Pokemon?
The week before her 15th birthday, she not only asked them about the viral video but her decision to take the same path as that trainer in there. As a result, she learned about Coordinators and the Pokemon Contests and Showcases and learned more about Pokemon battles from her father and uncle for her license.
As she continued to learn, Jae became more and more enamored by the world of Contests as she managed to obtain her trainer license 5 days after her birthday. Not only that, she obtained a unique Pokemon from her aunt as a birthday present, which she named her Aki. To celebrate, her family traveled to the Sinnoh region, the home of the Super Contests, for their family vacation as she decided to start what she called her "Road to the Top" vlog, where she recorded and stream her two captures during her vacation as well learn more about the Contests themselves.
And on her 17th birthday, she finally decided to travel on her own with a new vlog planned for her new Pokemon journey to the top. With Aki by her side, her new life as a Coordinator has begun.
Goals: While her goals are to participate in Pokemon Contests and become famous, they were nothing more than her short-term goals for the eccentric streamer.
Rather, her true goal was to learn more about Pokemon and share her experiences through her live streams, blog, and social media. Another one of her goals was to befriend as many Pokemon as she likes whether they are cute or strong.
Skills, Abilities, and Notoriety
Agility: 3
Charisma: 5
Dexterity: 5
Stamina: 1
Stealth: -5
Strength: 0
Survival: -3
Performance: 5
Custom Skill (Gaming): 5
Skill Guides:
Gaming (written by RaikouRider )
Gaming reflects a character's aptitude at games of all kinds, whether it be at traditional games (such as board or card games), games of skill (such as carnival games), or electronic games. While many skills will cross over into broad aspects of gaming, most characters will only be particularly skilled at one or two such aspects.
Novice: An average person should be able to understand the rules and basic strategy of some traditional games, though they will often struggle at games where strategy is extremely deep. They will be good enough at carnival games to enjoy them but will very seldom win prizes. They are skilled enough to complete most video games of focused genres on the lower difficulties, but will struggle with games outside their comfort zone.
Adept: At this level of prowess, players begin to understand deeper strategy of traditional games; for instance, a chess player of this skill has no trouble seeing game states three or four moves ahead of the current one. At carnival games, players have an outside shot at winning large prizes, but often need to throw a lot of money at the game to do so...to the point where if they're playing for the prize, they would be better off just buying it online. They are skilled enough to complete most video games, even ones outside their comfort zone, on the lowest difficulty, and even will start tackling games on higher difficulties if within their comfort zone.
Expert: At this level of prowess, players have the skills to compete and succeed in large tournaments for specific games they have studied in and out. These players understand the ins and outs of games well, and can pick up new games very easily, outplaying novice and even veteran players after just a couple of plays. They can, on average, win a carnival game's biggest prize after spending about the same amount of money it would take to purchase the prize online, provided the game is an actual game of skill and not overly luck-based. These players aren't afraid to tackle the highest difficulty of their favorite video games; it would be a struggle to reach the end, but they eventually succeed.
Master: At this level of prowess, players have the skills to make a living out of their chosen games. These are professional poker players, eSports celebrities, world-class speedrunners, and so on. These players are not afraid to do their first playthrough of a game on the second-highest or even highest difficulty, and will often do self-imposed challenges on their favorite video games they have already mastered. They can, on average, win a skill-based carnival game's biggest prize, spending slightly less money than it would take to purchase the prize online, but these kinds of players often garner a reputation for running these types of games clean, and are often barred from these types of games by carnival management.
Superhuman: At this level of prowess, players are dominant in their chosen games; they are among the best in the world by a long shot. These players often achieve great reputations on social media for their achievements, and become famous for their talent alone. With sufficient Charisma, they can become the face of the game in question. They can exhibit computer-like precision while playing video games of all kinds, and it is not unheard of for them to hold several game-related world records at once. They can easily clean out a carnival game of prizes, but often garner reputations so quickly as to be barred from such games almost everywhere.
Power Skill: N/A
Ability List: N/A
Reputation: 0
Fame: 0
Alignment: 0 - Neutral
Features
(Class Feature) Rising Star: All rewards from Contests are increased by 50% multiplied by your Class Rank, capping out at 350%. You get +1 Fame for every Contest you win.
Performer’s Start: Start with a free Contest Costume and a free Shiny Powder. Can only be taken at character creation.
PokéCharmer: Your catch rate on Befriend Captures is increased by 10%.
Training Specialist: Your word count requirement is reduced by 20% for all Training Grounds rewards, excluding levels and items.
Other Notes
- Jae will be using the Import System and will be importing her starter.
- Jae's negative Stealth score is due to her boisterous and loud personality along with her one-track mind and hyperactivity causes her to get caught as soon as she raises her voice in shock or just scream and gasp.
- Jae's negative Survival score is because isn't used to living in camps before despite she loves to stay in her favorite tent and sleeping bagand her tendencies to get lost due to her focus on her vlogs or just her getting lost in thought. Due to this, she relies on her Pokemon to get her back on the right path.
- Jae's streamer alias is "JaeTrickster".
- Jae is half-Kantonian with her mother originally from Cerulean City in the Kanto region.
- Her favorite video game genres are third-person shooters, RPGs, and simulations.
- Her favorite music genres are electronic dance, hip-hop, and house.
- She sometimes post dance videos of herself with music from her favorite artists.
Pokémon
Starter Option: (Imported | Absol - Shiny - Huge! - Calm - Justified - Zen Headbutt (Egg Move)) (Proof)
OOC or IC?: OOC
Diamonds To Be Spent?: N/A
OOC Info
Played By: SpinnerNite
Face Claim: Kaede Honjo/Maple from Bofuri