Yoshifumi Federman is a twenty-seven year old man of Native Hawaiian descent. He's unnaturally fit, being six foot nine (or around two meters) and you'll never see him doing something outside with a smile on his face. He often wears baggy jeans, combat boots, and a tank top, no matter where he is. At home, going to Burger King, going to a fancy restaurant - He claims he'll 'only wear something formal for something like a funeral', though he hasn't ever been to one.
'The combat boots stay on, though.'
Every trip to the store for milk and a pack of Skittles on Grey Street ends up devolving into a brawl between two some egotistical freaks who have odd and often equally deranged outlooks on life, along with Stands. It seems like everyone and their mother on Grey Street has a Stand. Either that, or they end up dead almost immediately after moving in. Yoshifumi hates the street and the town it resides in, but he can't ever seem to muster up the money or the courage to get out.
His childhood wasn't particularly rough, though his parents were getting sick all the time with something doctors couldn't properly diagnose. Yoshifumi's parents always tell him he caught the sickness once when he was very young, though he doesn't remember ever getting sick with anything worse than the common cold.
At a very young age, he developed a dormant Stand which went unnamed and unused until much later in his life - at the age of 26. He's not very experienced with his Stand because of this, though he's experienced with Stands in general, having lived around them his whole life. His Stand, which he recently named "The Trap", takes the form of a semi-transparent projection of its user. Its circulatory system, which is completely pitch black, is the only opaque thing on the Stand, along with its heart. The Trap doesn't seem to have any other internal organs.
Yoshifumi Federman's The Trap
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The Trap is named after the Tally Hall song of the same name. This has been your bi-weekly episode of Banan Is A Tally Hall Fan.
I hope this chapter wasn't too much of a boring explanatory lecture, because it feels that way. I understand that I probably should've used an auxilliary volume for this, but it would be even more boring of an introduction than the current first chapter, so.. :(
The combat boots stay ON.
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