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Name: Ami Mori

Age: 16

Birthday: April 12th

Nickname/honorifics: Mori-kun, Mori-san, Ami-san, (dumbass, pig head)-Ikuo

Family: His mother is married to Ikuo’s father (he kept her maiden name).

Grew up with Ikuo (even before the marriage), three older step brothers

Estranged from his biological father, a rich businessman.

Body type: Highly muscled but, as a martial artist, does not have a body builder physique

Assets: Skilled Judoka and inspirational leader. Possibly the most powerful (brute strength wise) in the group, but his personal strategy leaves much to be desired. (perpetual offense as defense)

Weaker Points: Is rash and tends to jump into fights without sizing up his opponents or thinking

Likes: Swimming, gardening and being outside, hiking, adventuring, helping people, making kids happy, protecting people

EATING- especially salty, cheesy, sweet, yummy foods ( the kind that are fantastic for your arteries) fruits, starches (corn, potatoes, bread), carrots, chocolate

Movies-especially action and adventure type

Animals-cats, dogs, squirrels- he tends to love animals that dislike or cold shoulder him (but he continues to love them) HORSES ( a knight must always have a horse)

Dislikes: Greens (lettuce, kale, spinache, etc), Violence-especially against children and women, creepy things (ghosts, zombies and some puppets)

Bullies, mean people, politicians

Personality: Goofy, a bit ditz, stubborn, perpetually happy, intense, ambitious, valiant, a talker, a bit clueless, rash, kind of naive/trusting  

Love interest(s): Kaede (probably at least on his end, but open depending on other characters)

Other/Additional info: He is the leader and founder of the defense club whose best friend is Ikuo (even though they are constantly fighting). He’s deeper than he appears, and his cheerful, carefree demeanor hides serious emotional damage and esteem issues from his childhood. 

He loves to spar and is constantly striving to be stronger and better able to protect everyone.

OOC: heavily based on Hetalia’s America, but not identical

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