Post by YolkaEd on Nov 14, 2012 20:36:55 GMT -5
Name:
Kite Tenjo
Nicknames:
Kaito, Number Hunter, The Hunter of Souls, Lonely and Absolute Genius
Age:
18
Gender:
Male
Residence:
Heartland City
Deck:
Photon Galaxy Deck
Weaknesses:
His biggest weakness would without a doubt be the wellbeing of his brother, who he considers his 'everything'. This, combined with the harmful useage of the Photon Transformation which would tear his body apart, means that he's far too focused on his brother being alright rather than considering how others, including himself, feels about something; a rather self-destructive behavior, so to speak.
Personality:
To make note of something, Kite is something of a dueling prodigy; making sure to not leave anything to chance, and take care of his foes strategies in advance (such as destroying their face-downs rather than blindly attacking). Before the climactic battle, Kite had a searing hatred for the Number users that roamed in Heartland, as he believed that they were the cause of his brother's illness. To this end, he would keep them from escaping with his Duel Anchor, and rob them of their Numbers along with their souls with his Photon Hand; both tools supplied by Dr. Faker, along with his deck. He was, and still is, fiercely devoted to his brother's safety; even being willing to break off a duel when his brother is in danger.
After the truth of the matter came to hand, though, and his brother reconciled with their father, Kite grew regretful for the many lives he had ruined whilst hunting for so many Numbers, and even lost the drive to Duel when he realized that with Hart cured, he really had nothing to fight for. Thankfully, Yuma was able to snap him out of this depression, and he's returned to an aloof, if friendly disposition towards Yuma and his friends. In spite of this, though, he still feels guilt for his actions, though he rarely imparts this information to anyone else.
Likes:
Hart Tenjo, Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon, Yuma
Dislikes:
What he's done in the past, his brother in trouble
Appearance:
History:
In the past, Kite lived with his brother Hart and Orbital 7 in a small, wooden villa; though they eventually moved into the facility owned by their father, Dr. Faker, which was located in Heartland. There, Kite met Chris Arclight, who taught him how to play Duel Monsters in order to protect his brother; though Chris eventually left after learning what had happened to his father.
Some time later, however his brother began acting strangely. One Mr. Heartland informed Kite that the only way to cure Hart was to obtain all of the "Numbers" cards. Using Heartland Tower as a base, they would find and defeat the holders of the "Numbers". Using his Photon Hand ability, Kite would steal the souls of the original owners and leaving them catatonic in the process; even wielding the "Numbers" himself to aid him in collecting more of them.
After having obtained around eleven "Numbers, he encountered one Yuma Tsukumo, and made him his next target. The two of them dueled, with Kite easily outmatching Yuma with two "Numbers" and his true ace monster, Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon. Just before he would have won the Duel, however, Orbital 7 showed him a hologram that revealed Hart in a collapsed state. As a result, he called the duel off and went to help his brother; though not before introducing himself to Yuma.
After a series of encounters, Kite and Orbital actually found a way into the spirit realm where they encountered Astral; with Kite quickly challenging the Duel Spirit for all of the Numbers they had gathered. Kite proved to be a match against Astral, especially with the Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon, but before the duel spirit could surrender, Yuma appeared with the ZEXAL power; using it to merge with Astral, much to Kite's shock. The two of them combined managed to defeat Kite's ace monster, but he ended the match in a draw before retreating; returning the soul of Shark he had claimed earlier.
Some time afterwards, Hart was kidnapped by Quinton, so Kite had but one choice; team up with Yuma in a Tag Duel against Quattro and Trey to get him back. During this duel, Kite managed to put him and Yuma in a bad spot due to his compulsive behavior as a result of being aggravated by Quattro; though Yuma was able to get him to snap out of it. At this point, Hart transferred some of his power to Kite, who used this to transform his Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon into the almighty Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon, who proved powerful enough to singlehandedly finish the duel.
After the Duel, he attempted to take Quattro's soul, but his crest protected him and knocked Kite back. After Quinton returns a comatose Hart, Kite was devastated, thinking he did this to him. Later, Kite is seen trying to get past Nistro, but is unable to because Dr. Faker was in a meeting with Mr. Heartland. Just as Kite was about to try rushing in, Dextra told him that there was nothing he could do right now, even if he was by Hart's side.
As the World Duel Carnival finals began, Photon Transformation had taken a heavy toll on Kite's body; proving fatal if Kite would keep on using it as he had been doing. In spite of this, he kept his condition a secret. To this end, he decided to focus solely on collecting more Numbers, before defeating his former teacher, Chris, or Quinton now, in the finals of the tournament. This led to him battling Vetrix in the semifinals; however, even with the power of Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon, he found himself defeated, and in an ironic twist, had every single Numbers card he had accumulated taken away from him, along with his soul, which rendered him comatose.
After Vetrix lost to Yuma, he released the souls of those he has captured, resulting in Kite awakening from his coma. Finding Hart's room empty, Kite rushed towards the basement of Heartland Tower, knowing that Hart was in trouble when his "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" card began to glow. Due to the Sphere Field entering the tower, it began to collapse and Kite was trapped under fallen rubble; though Tori, Shark and Orbital 7 thankfully managed to get him out of there. When they reached the Sphere Field Cannon, Mr. Heartland deployed an army of Litterbots to stop them. Orbital 7 destroyed several, enabling Kite, Shark and Tori to wield the litterbots' weapons and destroy more. Orbital 7 finally shut down the reactor powering the litterbots, which interfered with the Sphere Field in the process; allowing Astral to release Yuma from the Sphere Field, which united him with Shark and Kite to challenge Faker in order to save Hart and Astral.
Faker immediately brought out what he called the strongest "Number", "Number 53: Fake-Body God, Heart-eartH". This card dominated the field and the trio barely survived via the effect of Shark's "Shield Fin". Each Duelist was able to bring out their ace card, with "Galaxy-Eyes" seemingly dealing the final blow. When the smoke cleared, a new "Number" stood in place of "Heart-eartH". This new "Number", "Number 92: Fake-Body God Dragon, Heart-eartH Dragon" overpowered them once more, which took out the "Chaos Numbers" of both Yuma and Shark with ease. Yuma managed to defend their few remaining Life Points, while Shark left a trap that gave Kite that materials he needed to bring forth "Neo Galaxy-Eyes". It destroyed "Heart-eartH Dragon", causing damage to Faker's mechanical parts.
Finally, Faker revealed the truth to Kite; believing that Hart's illness was due to the existence of the Astral World, he made a deal with Vector, a being from the Barian World. Faker would collect the "Numbers" and Vector would save Hart. If Faker failed, Vector would take Hart for himself and use his powers to destroy the Astral World regardless. Not wanting to burden Kite with this knowledge, he never told him. Kite became a Numbers Hunter of his own volition, which Faker thanked him for. Vector appeared at this point, possessing Faker and reviving "Heart-eartH Dragon".
Wanting to help Kite and Yuma, Hart used his powers to lower the Sphere Field closer to the field, letting Yuma and Astral merge. They used "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" to help power up "Utopia Ray" and defeat Vector. The Sphere Field Cannon began to explode, with Hart being lowered down to Kite slowly and Kite catching him and telling him that his nightmares would be gone now. With Heartland Tower crumbling, Kite somehow reactivated Orbital simply by telling him to get up, and ordered him to get Tori, Shark and Hart out of the area. Kite himself jumped down into the pit to try to save Faker, with Yuma joining him. He reached Faker, but the ledge beneath them collapsed. Kite deployed his Duel Anchor, which was caught by Yuma, who managed to keep them from falling. Vetrix emerged from a portal, looking like he was going to take his revenge on Faker. He launched his crest towards them and transported them out of the area, thus saving them. As Kite reconciled with his family, Yuma told Kite that as WDC Champion, he gets a wish granted - he wished for Kite to live happily with his family. Amused, Kite responded it that that was none of Yuma's business, but them Yuma revealed his true wish - to Duel Kite again. Kite accepted, wanting to finish his confrontation with both Yuma and Astral.
While getting ready for his Duel, he thought about the fact that up until now, he had always fought as a Number Hunter for the sake of Hart, recalling the souls he has taken. When Hart came into his room, Kite smiles and promises he won't lose the Duel, but Hart can tell there's something wrong with his brother. Kite arrived to his meeting place by flying with Orbital 7 and signaled his arrival by whistling. As the Duel began, Kite Dueled seriously and managed to counter Yuma's moves and inflict damage, but lamented how Yuma loves Dueling and he never gives up. This saddened Kite, and he announced that he wanted to give up, hardly caring about it any more as he had lost his passion for Dueling since Hart is now cured. After Yuma and Astral did their best to encourage him to keep going, Kite reactivated his D-Pad and declared he'll open his own path and Duel for himself, continuing the Duel. In the end, Kite defeated Yuma, with the help of both "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon" and "Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon" after countering Yuma's use of "Xyz Double Back" with his own copy. Afterwards, he helped Yuma to his feet as Yuma vowed to challenge him again someday. In response, Kite told Yuma he would always accept a Duel against him.
Anything Else?
Kite has an Orbital sidekick dubbed Orbital 7, who possesses a variety of functions that aid Kite; including carrying Kite's D-Pad, creating a vacuum area where time slows down, creating holograms, forming drills, charging electricity through his arms, and also transform into a glider, a jetpack, or (and this is likely helpful if he encounters any 5Ds characters) a motorcycle.
Kite Tenjo
Nicknames:
Kaito, Number Hunter, The Hunter of Souls, Lonely and Absolute Genius
Age:
18
Gender:
Male
Residence:
Heartland City
Deck:
Photon Galaxy Deck
Weaknesses:
His biggest weakness would without a doubt be the wellbeing of his brother, who he considers his 'everything'. This, combined with the harmful useage of the Photon Transformation which would tear his body apart, means that he's far too focused on his brother being alright rather than considering how others, including himself, feels about something; a rather self-destructive behavior, so to speak.
Personality:
To make note of something, Kite is something of a dueling prodigy; making sure to not leave anything to chance, and take care of his foes strategies in advance (such as destroying their face-downs rather than blindly attacking). Before the climactic battle, Kite had a searing hatred for the Number users that roamed in Heartland, as he believed that they were the cause of his brother's illness. To this end, he would keep them from escaping with his Duel Anchor, and rob them of their Numbers along with their souls with his Photon Hand; both tools supplied by Dr. Faker, along with his deck. He was, and still is, fiercely devoted to his brother's safety; even being willing to break off a duel when his brother is in danger.
After the truth of the matter came to hand, though, and his brother reconciled with their father, Kite grew regretful for the many lives he had ruined whilst hunting for so many Numbers, and even lost the drive to Duel when he realized that with Hart cured, he really had nothing to fight for. Thankfully, Yuma was able to snap him out of this depression, and he's returned to an aloof, if friendly disposition towards Yuma and his friends. In spite of this, though, he still feels guilt for his actions, though he rarely imparts this information to anyone else.
Likes:
Hart Tenjo, Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon, Yuma
Dislikes:
What he's done in the past, his brother in trouble
Appearance:
History:
In the past, Kite lived with his brother Hart and Orbital 7 in a small, wooden villa; though they eventually moved into the facility owned by their father, Dr. Faker, which was located in Heartland. There, Kite met Chris Arclight, who taught him how to play Duel Monsters in order to protect his brother; though Chris eventually left after learning what had happened to his father.
Some time later, however his brother began acting strangely. One Mr. Heartland informed Kite that the only way to cure Hart was to obtain all of the "Numbers" cards. Using Heartland Tower as a base, they would find and defeat the holders of the "Numbers". Using his Photon Hand ability, Kite would steal the souls of the original owners and leaving them catatonic in the process; even wielding the "Numbers" himself to aid him in collecting more of them.
After having obtained around eleven "Numbers, he encountered one Yuma Tsukumo, and made him his next target. The two of them dueled, with Kite easily outmatching Yuma with two "Numbers" and his true ace monster, Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon. Just before he would have won the Duel, however, Orbital 7 showed him a hologram that revealed Hart in a collapsed state. As a result, he called the duel off and went to help his brother; though not before introducing himself to Yuma.
After a series of encounters, Kite and Orbital actually found a way into the spirit realm where they encountered Astral; with Kite quickly challenging the Duel Spirit for all of the Numbers they had gathered. Kite proved to be a match against Astral, especially with the Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon, but before the duel spirit could surrender, Yuma appeared with the ZEXAL power; using it to merge with Astral, much to Kite's shock. The two of them combined managed to defeat Kite's ace monster, but he ended the match in a draw before retreating; returning the soul of Shark he had claimed earlier.
Some time afterwards, Hart was kidnapped by Quinton, so Kite had but one choice; team up with Yuma in a Tag Duel against Quattro and Trey to get him back. During this duel, Kite managed to put him and Yuma in a bad spot due to his compulsive behavior as a result of being aggravated by Quattro; though Yuma was able to get him to snap out of it. At this point, Hart transferred some of his power to Kite, who used this to transform his Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon into the almighty Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon, who proved powerful enough to singlehandedly finish the duel.
After the Duel, he attempted to take Quattro's soul, but his crest protected him and knocked Kite back. After Quinton returns a comatose Hart, Kite was devastated, thinking he did this to him. Later, Kite is seen trying to get past Nistro, but is unable to because Dr. Faker was in a meeting with Mr. Heartland. Just as Kite was about to try rushing in, Dextra told him that there was nothing he could do right now, even if he was by Hart's side.
As the World Duel Carnival finals began, Photon Transformation had taken a heavy toll on Kite's body; proving fatal if Kite would keep on using it as he had been doing. In spite of this, he kept his condition a secret. To this end, he decided to focus solely on collecting more Numbers, before defeating his former teacher, Chris, or Quinton now, in the finals of the tournament. This led to him battling Vetrix in the semifinals; however, even with the power of Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon, he found himself defeated, and in an ironic twist, had every single Numbers card he had accumulated taken away from him, along with his soul, which rendered him comatose.
After Vetrix lost to Yuma, he released the souls of those he has captured, resulting in Kite awakening from his coma. Finding Hart's room empty, Kite rushed towards the basement of Heartland Tower, knowing that Hart was in trouble when his "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" card began to glow. Due to the Sphere Field entering the tower, it began to collapse and Kite was trapped under fallen rubble; though Tori, Shark and Orbital 7 thankfully managed to get him out of there. When they reached the Sphere Field Cannon, Mr. Heartland deployed an army of Litterbots to stop them. Orbital 7 destroyed several, enabling Kite, Shark and Tori to wield the litterbots' weapons and destroy more. Orbital 7 finally shut down the reactor powering the litterbots, which interfered with the Sphere Field in the process; allowing Astral to release Yuma from the Sphere Field, which united him with Shark and Kite to challenge Faker in order to save Hart and Astral.
Faker immediately brought out what he called the strongest "Number", "Number 53: Fake-Body God, Heart-eartH". This card dominated the field and the trio barely survived via the effect of Shark's "Shield Fin". Each Duelist was able to bring out their ace card, with "Galaxy-Eyes" seemingly dealing the final blow. When the smoke cleared, a new "Number" stood in place of "Heart-eartH". This new "Number", "Number 92: Fake-Body God Dragon, Heart-eartH Dragon" overpowered them once more, which took out the "Chaos Numbers" of both Yuma and Shark with ease. Yuma managed to defend their few remaining Life Points, while Shark left a trap that gave Kite that materials he needed to bring forth "Neo Galaxy-Eyes". It destroyed "Heart-eartH Dragon", causing damage to Faker's mechanical parts.
Finally, Faker revealed the truth to Kite; believing that Hart's illness was due to the existence of the Astral World, he made a deal with Vector, a being from the Barian World. Faker would collect the "Numbers" and Vector would save Hart. If Faker failed, Vector would take Hart for himself and use his powers to destroy the Astral World regardless. Not wanting to burden Kite with this knowledge, he never told him. Kite became a Numbers Hunter of his own volition, which Faker thanked him for. Vector appeared at this point, possessing Faker and reviving "Heart-eartH Dragon".
Wanting to help Kite and Yuma, Hart used his powers to lower the Sphere Field closer to the field, letting Yuma and Astral merge. They used "Neo Galaxy-Eyes" to help power up "Utopia Ray" and defeat Vector. The Sphere Field Cannon began to explode, with Hart being lowered down to Kite slowly and Kite catching him and telling him that his nightmares would be gone now. With Heartland Tower crumbling, Kite somehow reactivated Orbital simply by telling him to get up, and ordered him to get Tori, Shark and Hart out of the area. Kite himself jumped down into the pit to try to save Faker, with Yuma joining him. He reached Faker, but the ledge beneath them collapsed. Kite deployed his Duel Anchor, which was caught by Yuma, who managed to keep them from falling. Vetrix emerged from a portal, looking like he was going to take his revenge on Faker. He launched his crest towards them and transported them out of the area, thus saving them. As Kite reconciled with his family, Yuma told Kite that as WDC Champion, he gets a wish granted - he wished for Kite to live happily with his family. Amused, Kite responded it that that was none of Yuma's business, but them Yuma revealed his true wish - to Duel Kite again. Kite accepted, wanting to finish his confrontation with both Yuma and Astral.
While getting ready for his Duel, he thought about the fact that up until now, he had always fought as a Number Hunter for the sake of Hart, recalling the souls he has taken. When Hart came into his room, Kite smiles and promises he won't lose the Duel, but Hart can tell there's something wrong with his brother. Kite arrived to his meeting place by flying with Orbital 7 and signaled his arrival by whistling. As the Duel began, Kite Dueled seriously and managed to counter Yuma's moves and inflict damage, but lamented how Yuma loves Dueling and he never gives up. This saddened Kite, and he announced that he wanted to give up, hardly caring about it any more as he had lost his passion for Dueling since Hart is now cured. After Yuma and Astral did their best to encourage him to keep going, Kite reactivated his D-Pad and declared he'll open his own path and Duel for himself, continuing the Duel. In the end, Kite defeated Yuma, with the help of both "Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon" and "Neo Galaxy-Eyes Photon Dragon" after countering Yuma's use of "Xyz Double Back" with his own copy. Afterwards, he helped Yuma to his feet as Yuma vowed to challenge him again someday. In response, Kite told Yuma he would always accept a Duel against him.
Anything Else?
Kite has an Orbital sidekick dubbed Orbital 7, who possesses a variety of functions that aid Kite; including carrying Kite's D-Pad, creating a vacuum area where time slows down, creating holograms, forming drills, charging electricity through his arms, and also transform into a glider, a jetpack, or (and this is likely helpful if he encounters any 5Ds characters) a motorcycle.