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Sep. 8th, 2012 06:58 pmOOC Information
Name/Alias: Danni
Age: 23
E-Mail//MSN//AIM: Sunagaa
Personal Journal:
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IC Information
Character Name: Hattori Heiji
Name that appears on plaque: Heiji
Character Journal:
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Canon: Detective Conan
Point in Canon: A little ahead of the latest. He has a chapter arc coming out, so he’ll be just after that.
Age: 18-ish
Birthday: March 5th
Appearance: If you don’t know this by now, then I weep for humanity. He’s like, a greek god.
Abilities: No otherworldly skills, but he is incredibly intelligent and prone to thinking logically. He's one of the best Kendo fighters in his school and tends to use that whenever he has to defend himself. Also he's pretty decent with mechanics; he owns a motorcycle that he tends to himself. He's fluent in English, including accent and inflection.
Manor Update: He learned not to be surprised by complete and utter insanity and how to keep a chain smoker from going through nicotine withdrawal. The manor hasn’t exactly ended his repertoire of useless skills. His time there had, however, inspired him to learn more about how to defend himself and others who need him. He’s retaken up Kendo with a more serious air, and has even taken to sparring with Kazuha. He’d picked up lockpicking in his free time, and learning how to escape from tough situations in the event he gets kidnapped again. He’s not the greatest, but he’s devoted to his practice. At the very least understanding HOW things are done will make him a better detective.
Personality: Heiji has a very strong sense of right and wrong. He’s not like your average run of the mill detective, because he can be very hot blooded and places more value in making sure someone stays alive over preserving the scene for evidence, even if a victim is obviously dead. He’ll jump on a chance, no matter how small, just to do everything he can, especially if he‘s been told not to. He hates being told he can’t do something, and it can often have the opposite effect on him. He knows he’s not perfect though, and even if he gets a deduction wrong he just vows to do better next time. He can be fairly forgetful and dense to personal matters, and can often seem like an idiot, but is rather intelligent underneath the attitude. He values his friends, and would do anything for them even if he has to risk himself to do it. A lot of the time he can be fairly sensitive over certain things, like his accent, and gets rather defensive when he’s uncomfortable. Yet he’s also got a decent sense of humor and likes to have fun. While he is intelligent, he tends to be quite dense with personal matters, like relationships, and unless something involves a case, or mystery it can often fly right over his head.
Manor Update: Complete insanity and absolute terror no longer surprises him, as one would think it ought to. He’s developed a thick skin when it comes to the manor, and while fundamentally he is still the same person, the things he’s experienced will forever change who he is. He’s caught glimpses of who he could become in the future, and while that scares him, he’s fully prepared to do what he has to in order to protect what’s important to him, above and beyond his previous convictions to do the same. He can and will drop to the darker side of the law to fight what’s hunting him and what will be his family. While he thinks he’s prepared for when that day comes, he dreads it equally, and is desperate to enjoy what life he has now to the best of his ability. He’s a little less over emotional with this new knowledge, but when he’s relaxed he’ll still be as hot headed and noisome as usual.
Heiji has a small regret hidden deep in his heart for the people he couldn’t save. He’s not the type to dwell on what happened and live in the past, but he never truly forgets those he could have helped. It drives him to push himself harder than he ever has before and to take certain things a little more seriously than he otherwise would have. He’s come to the realization that one day the people he loves might just not be there anymore, which is something he’s always known intellectually, but never felt until he spent so long away from home that he felt their absence like an ache. He’d learned to appreciate the day to day interactions with his family and friends, and gets less annoyed at some of their antics. Though he still has an appearance to keep up, as to anyone else he’d never left home at all, and acting different would merely bring suspicion on him.
Strengths: Strong-willed, stubborn, tends to go for what he thinks is right whether or not other people do. Has flexible boundaries. Powerful (though only human limited), wide range of skills. High pain-tolerance. Low bullshit tolerance.
Weaknesses: Not very quick-witted, somewhat dense. Would do nearly anything to save a life, even more to save someone he cares about. Can be manipulated easily if one knows what to look for. Tends to ignore his own pain.
History: The only things told from Heiji’s past before he met up with Conan were a few tidbits hinted from flashback chapters of a case when he was fifteen and one movie which described his first crush and how he fell in love with Kazuha. He was born, and grew up, in Osaka. As far as anyone can tell, he knew Kazuha for most of his life, if not all of it, because their fathers knew each other from the police force. His family seems pretty balanced. Father is Director General of the Osaka Prefecture and is the reason for Heiji being a young detective. Mother is very traditional and is possibly the one who got him into Kendo; of which he’s more than skilled in, currently placed at the head of his high school team.
Being a detective with such influences, of course, made him good enough to be known as the High School Detective of the West, opposite Kudo Shinichi, who had the title of the East. Up to his first entrance in the show, the two teens have only competed once: A murder on a ski slope when Heiji was fifteen. They both worked to solve the case, with help from their respective parents and solved it at the same time, but Heiji, not knowing that the other detective had help as well, was discouraged that he couldn’t solve it on his own. They didn’t actually meet face to face and to date Heiji still doesn’t know that was Shinichi at the time.
Over the next year, as his reputation grew, he wanted to compete officially against Shinichi, and when word got out that Shinichi was missing, he went to Tokyo to hunt him down, discovering that Shinichi had to be close by the Mouri family because, according to Ran, he never inquired about their well being. Heiji did get to meet Shinichi on that case, accidentally being the cause to Conan’s temporary cure, and ‘lost’ once more to him, thinking of their current murder case as a sort of competition between them, because he got the deduction wrong.
This, of course, made him even more interested in proving he was the better detective, and tried to hunt him down again, entering a Holmes fanatic contest in the hopes of meeting him. Shinichi himself did not show up, but by the end of the case, Heiji had worked out Conan’s secret.
Since then he has been a friend and ally to Conan, assisting him on dozens of cases, and asking for the boy's help on others.
Manor Update: Heiji’d gotten in deep with Conan against the Black Organization before being spirited away to the Manor. While time didn’t pass in his own world, he’d still spent a good year there before being sent home for what he thought was for good. He’d met Hakuba again in the manor, and gained a friend and ally there, but hadn’t seen him, or hadn’t been brave enough to try to contact him since going home. The events that happened in the manor opened his eyes to the possibilities of his future and how deeply he was involved in what could become a full scale urban war. His nine months at home, while he had started to think that maybe the Manor was all a fever dream or something, was still spent improving his skills for a future that may not ever happen. That he prays will never happen.
In the meantime, he continued to work cases and go to school (though it was strange to get used to the schedule of classwork again. He often felt like someone who’d come out of a long coma and no longer knows how the world works). He never talked about the manor to anyone, knowing how crazy it sounded, not even Conan who had been there. It just hadn’t seemed anything more than a mildly terrifying dream. After all, it’s not like it was possible to wake up as someone or something else, or spend a week trapped in your own nightmares.
First Person Sample:
Dammit! Where’d’e go!?
*heaves a breath and cautiously peers around a corner into a second alley*
This ain’t funny. When I find ya I’m gonna knock yer clock off!
Pretty sure that’s not how it goes!
*spins at the voice in time to dodge an attack*
Ya really think that was gonna take me be surprise? God, yer stupid. *blocks the culprit’s next attack and twists neatly, pulling his arm hard to force him to drop the weapon*
Yer gonna regret ever messin’ with me.
Third Person Sample:
Heiji fumbled with the test lock for a few more minutes before dropping it in frustration on his duvet.
Memories assaulted him, faces and voices of people he shouldn’t even know as well as he does. He laughed to himself and glanced to his desk; to the small, leather bound book resting on it. “Ye’d probably laugh at me for this,” he muttered softly as he stood to walk over to it.
Brushing his fingers over the leather, his lips turned into a small frown. Memories that shouldn’t exist. Memories that he sometimes wished didn’t exist. He would never forget that glimpse of himself ten years in the future; nine years now. Never forget the look on Hakuba’s face-
Heiji blinked and looked around his bedroom. What the hell was he doing standing at his desk? He looked down at the journal, small and unassuming, and nothing he’d usually keep. He almost opened it, curiously, something in him aching to know, but no. It couldn’t be anything important. He picked up the book and tossed it into a bottom drawer with the rest of his junk and grabbed his jacket from the chair. Time to go see if Kazuha had anything to do today.
Thoughts forgotten, lock set aside, Heiji pulled open his door. Just another day in Osaka.
Links: http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/Heiji_Hattori
Notes: I’ve played here before. Ya’ll should know me. But don’t be afraid of poking me if you, for some reason, need anything more. XDD
Bonus:
Name/Alias: Danni
Age: 23
E-Mail//MSN//AIM: Sunagaa
Personal Journal:
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IC Information
Character Name: Hattori Heiji
Name that appears on plaque: Heiji
Character Journal:
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Canon: Detective Conan
Point in Canon: A little ahead of the latest. He has a chapter arc coming out, so he’ll be just after that.
Age: 18-ish
Birthday: March 5th
Appearance: If you don’t know this by now, then I weep for humanity. He’s like, a greek god.
Abilities: No otherworldly skills, but he is incredibly intelligent and prone to thinking logically. He's one of the best Kendo fighters in his school and tends to use that whenever he has to defend himself. Also he's pretty decent with mechanics; he owns a motorcycle that he tends to himself. He's fluent in English, including accent and inflection.
Manor Update: He learned not to be surprised by complete and utter insanity and how to keep a chain smoker from going through nicotine withdrawal. The manor hasn’t exactly ended his repertoire of useless skills. His time there had, however, inspired him to learn more about how to defend himself and others who need him. He’s retaken up Kendo with a more serious air, and has even taken to sparring with Kazuha. He’d picked up lockpicking in his free time, and learning how to escape from tough situations in the event he gets kidnapped again. He’s not the greatest, but he’s devoted to his practice. At the very least understanding HOW things are done will make him a better detective.
Personality: Heiji has a very strong sense of right and wrong. He’s not like your average run of the mill detective, because he can be very hot blooded and places more value in making sure someone stays alive over preserving the scene for evidence, even if a victim is obviously dead. He’ll jump on a chance, no matter how small, just to do everything he can, especially if he‘s been told not to. He hates being told he can’t do something, and it can often have the opposite effect on him. He knows he’s not perfect though, and even if he gets a deduction wrong he just vows to do better next time. He can be fairly forgetful and dense to personal matters, and can often seem like an idiot, but is rather intelligent underneath the attitude. He values his friends, and would do anything for them even if he has to risk himself to do it. A lot of the time he can be fairly sensitive over certain things, like his accent, and gets rather defensive when he’s uncomfortable. Yet he’s also got a decent sense of humor and likes to have fun. While he is intelligent, he tends to be quite dense with personal matters, like relationships, and unless something involves a case, or mystery it can often fly right over his head.
Manor Update: Complete insanity and absolute terror no longer surprises him, as one would think it ought to. He’s developed a thick skin when it comes to the manor, and while fundamentally he is still the same person, the things he’s experienced will forever change who he is. He’s caught glimpses of who he could become in the future, and while that scares him, he’s fully prepared to do what he has to in order to protect what’s important to him, above and beyond his previous convictions to do the same. He can and will drop to the darker side of the law to fight what’s hunting him and what will be his family. While he thinks he’s prepared for when that day comes, he dreads it equally, and is desperate to enjoy what life he has now to the best of his ability. He’s a little less over emotional with this new knowledge, but when he’s relaxed he’ll still be as hot headed and noisome as usual.
Heiji has a small regret hidden deep in his heart for the people he couldn’t save. He’s not the type to dwell on what happened and live in the past, but he never truly forgets those he could have helped. It drives him to push himself harder than he ever has before and to take certain things a little more seriously than he otherwise would have. He’s come to the realization that one day the people he loves might just not be there anymore, which is something he’s always known intellectually, but never felt until he spent so long away from home that he felt their absence like an ache. He’d learned to appreciate the day to day interactions with his family and friends, and gets less annoyed at some of their antics. Though he still has an appearance to keep up, as to anyone else he’d never left home at all, and acting different would merely bring suspicion on him.
Strengths: Strong-willed, stubborn, tends to go for what he thinks is right whether or not other people do. Has flexible boundaries. Powerful (though only human limited), wide range of skills. High pain-tolerance. Low bullshit tolerance.
Weaknesses: Not very quick-witted, somewhat dense. Would do nearly anything to save a life, even more to save someone he cares about. Can be manipulated easily if one knows what to look for. Tends to ignore his own pain.
History: The only things told from Heiji’s past before he met up with Conan were a few tidbits hinted from flashback chapters of a case when he was fifteen and one movie which described his first crush and how he fell in love with Kazuha. He was born, and grew up, in Osaka. As far as anyone can tell, he knew Kazuha for most of his life, if not all of it, because their fathers knew each other from the police force. His family seems pretty balanced. Father is Director General of the Osaka Prefecture and is the reason for Heiji being a young detective. Mother is very traditional and is possibly the one who got him into Kendo; of which he’s more than skilled in, currently placed at the head of his high school team.
Being a detective with such influences, of course, made him good enough to be known as the High School Detective of the West, opposite Kudo Shinichi, who had the title of the East. Up to his first entrance in the show, the two teens have only competed once: A murder on a ski slope when Heiji was fifteen. They both worked to solve the case, with help from their respective parents and solved it at the same time, but Heiji, not knowing that the other detective had help as well, was discouraged that he couldn’t solve it on his own. They didn’t actually meet face to face and to date Heiji still doesn’t know that was Shinichi at the time.
Over the next year, as his reputation grew, he wanted to compete officially against Shinichi, and when word got out that Shinichi was missing, he went to Tokyo to hunt him down, discovering that Shinichi had to be close by the Mouri family because, according to Ran, he never inquired about their well being. Heiji did get to meet Shinichi on that case, accidentally being the cause to Conan’s temporary cure, and ‘lost’ once more to him, thinking of their current murder case as a sort of competition between them, because he got the deduction wrong.
This, of course, made him even more interested in proving he was the better detective, and tried to hunt him down again, entering a Holmes fanatic contest in the hopes of meeting him. Shinichi himself did not show up, but by the end of the case, Heiji had worked out Conan’s secret.
Since then he has been a friend and ally to Conan, assisting him on dozens of cases, and asking for the boy's help on others.
Manor Update: Heiji’d gotten in deep with Conan against the Black Organization before being spirited away to the Manor. While time didn’t pass in his own world, he’d still spent a good year there before being sent home for what he thought was for good. He’d met Hakuba again in the manor, and gained a friend and ally there, but hadn’t seen him, or hadn’t been brave enough to try to contact him since going home. The events that happened in the manor opened his eyes to the possibilities of his future and how deeply he was involved in what could become a full scale urban war. His nine months at home, while he had started to think that maybe the Manor was all a fever dream or something, was still spent improving his skills for a future that may not ever happen. That he prays will never happen.
In the meantime, he continued to work cases and go to school (though it was strange to get used to the schedule of classwork again. He often felt like someone who’d come out of a long coma and no longer knows how the world works). He never talked about the manor to anyone, knowing how crazy it sounded, not even Conan who had been there. It just hadn’t seemed anything more than a mildly terrifying dream. After all, it’s not like it was possible to wake up as someone or something else, or spend a week trapped in your own nightmares.
First Person Sample:
Dammit! Where’d’e go!?
*heaves a breath and cautiously peers around a corner into a second alley*
This ain’t funny. When I find ya I’m gonna knock yer clock off!
Pretty sure that’s not how it goes!
*spins at the voice in time to dodge an attack*
Ya really think that was gonna take me be surprise? God, yer stupid. *blocks the culprit’s next attack and twists neatly, pulling his arm hard to force him to drop the weapon*
Yer gonna regret ever messin’ with me.
Third Person Sample:
Heiji fumbled with the test lock for a few more minutes before dropping it in frustration on his duvet.
Memories assaulted him, faces and voices of people he shouldn’t even know as well as he does. He laughed to himself and glanced to his desk; to the small, leather bound book resting on it. “Ye’d probably laugh at me for this,” he muttered softly as he stood to walk over to it.
Brushing his fingers over the leather, his lips turned into a small frown. Memories that shouldn’t exist. Memories that he sometimes wished didn’t exist. He would never forget that glimpse of himself ten years in the future; nine years now. Never forget the look on Hakuba’s face-
Heiji blinked and looked around his bedroom. What the hell was he doing standing at his desk? He looked down at the journal, small and unassuming, and nothing he’d usually keep. He almost opened it, curiously, something in him aching to know, but no. It couldn’t be anything important. He picked up the book and tossed it into a bottom drawer with the rest of his junk and grabbed his jacket from the chair. Time to go see if Kazuha had anything to do today.
Thoughts forgotten, lock set aside, Heiji pulled open his door. Just another day in Osaka.
Links: http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/Heiji_Hattori
Notes: I’ve played here before. Ya’ll should know me. But don’t be afraid of poking me if you, for some reason, need anything more. XDD
Bonus: