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🅩🅞🅡🅞 ([personal profile] serio) wrote in [personal profile] groundrules 2023-10-24 01:11 pm (UTC)

Roronoa Zoro | One Piece (Live Action)

PLAYER NAME: Kiera (returning player)
CONTACT: [plurk.com profile] dessin

CHARACTER: Roronoa Zoro
CANON: One Piece (Live Action)
CANON POINT: #108 - "Worst in the East"

BACKGROUND:

Episodic summary here.

PERSONALITY:

▼▲ P O S I T I V E S ▼▲ — "I serve a purpose."

BRAVE & FIERCE

Zoro spent his childhood training as a swordsman in a dojo in Shimotsuki Village. Being that his greatest wish is to someday be the world's greatest swordsman, he worked hard to become a skilled fighter. After leaving his village in order to achieve his dream, Zoro spent some time hunting down pirates in the East Blue for their bounty, earning him the title of the Demon of the East Blue. Relentless in his pursuit of his targets, he rarely lost a fight. Not one to back down from a challenge either, he doesn't scare easily; the more formidable the opponent, the better. With the reputation he'd built for himself, it would be easy enough to mistake him for some kind of bloodthirsty monster, but his desire to become the best, the greatest started with a simple promise he'd made to someone many, many years ago...

HONORABLE & LOYAL

Back when Zoro was a kid, he had the one friend. Someone who challenged him, encouraged him and taught him the value of never giving up. Kuina was the best fighter in the dojo, and Zoro made it his goal to someday surpass her. They made a promise to each other that they would keep training and fighting until one day, one of them would be the world's greatest. After Kuina died in a tragic accident, Zoro made it his goal to fulfil the promise they'd made. He stayed true to it until he lost his way (both literally and figuratively), and it wasn't until he met Luffy that he was reminded of his dream and of the vow he'd made a long time ago. Deciding to join Luffy's crew, he quit being a pirate hunter, taking on the role of the first mate instead. His willingness to help Luffy find the One Piece and become the King of the Pirates is due to his captain's own desire to see everyone else's dream come true as well.

COMMITTED & TRUSTWORTHY

His loyalty to Luffy and his crew is steadfast, proven by his decision to stick with the Straw Hats despite the number of times they've had to face numerous difficulties and challenges on their way to the Grand Line. It seems once Zoro's committed himself to a goal, he never gives up on it. When the crew was captured by Buggy, Zoro proved himself capable of working together as a team instead of going about things his own way. When he'd fought Mihawk in a duel, Zoro had persisted until the very end, refusing to give up on his dream even though he was losing and already at a clear disadvantage. Despite being injured and outnumbered while going up against Arlong and his fish men, Zoro never once considered not fighting together with the rest of the Straw Hats, even going so far as to team up with the damn waiter in that final battle against Kuroobi. Meh.

KIND & PROTECTIVE

That tough and gruff nature of his aside, Zoro will not hesitate to step in when someone's in need of his help, even if they're complete strangers. While having a drink at a bar in Shell's Town, Rika, the daughter of the bartender gets bullied by Helmeppo. Not willing to let that slide, Zoro interferes and gets into a fight with the brat which lands him into some trouble with the marines. He might choose to keep himself at a distance and tends to give off the impression that he's grumpy and aloof, but it's pretty clear to see that Zoro does actually care for those around him. At Baratie, he tells Usopp to pace himself while he's drinking, obviously concerned for the sharpshooter; not wanting him to get too drunk. He also takes notice of Nami's silence, and tries to get her to talk about whatever's bothering her. When Luffy seems upset after finding out the truth about Nami's past, Zoro goes to talk to him about it.

MORALITY & ETHICS

Zoro will not harm or kill unnecessarily. When someone picks a fight with him, he will often use the hilt of his sword instead of the blade, mostly acting in self-defense unless there's a need for further action. He also doesn't like stealing, which is why when he needed berry in order to survive, he decided to hunt down criminals for their bounty. His disdain for those who are disloyal, untrustworthy and selfish is also clear when he gets mad at Nami for trying to save herself and abandon the crew the moment they were surrounded by Buggy and his clowns.


▼▲ N E G A T I V E S ▼▲ — "Don't like what you see? Look away."

RECKLESSNESS

Zoro relishes every opportunity for a good fight, and he's willing to go to great lengths to prove himself capable of being the best, even going so far as to risk his own life for it. The moment he'd caught sight of Mihawk while at Baratie, he recklessly challenged the man to a duel to the death despite being no match for the warlord of the sea. Consumed by his need to fulfil that dream of his, he stubbornly refused to back down despite Nami's pleas for him to reconsider his decision to fight a losing battle.

RUTHLESSNESS, TEMPER & PRIDE

This green-haired swordsman's killed many pirates, often brutally, stuffing their body parts in burlap sacks in exchange for berry. He doesn't seem bothered by the body count nor the act of killing these men, so long as it's justified. He's not completely devoid of emotion however because whenever Zoro does get annoyed or irritated, he can become angry and lose his cool. He's also incredibly prideful. The more someone tells him he can't do something, the more he wants to prove them wrong about it. And if someone betrays his trust, he's quick to condemn them without bothering to find out the reasoning behind it. Case in point: after finding out Nami's been part of Arlong's crew all along, he was the only one of the Straw Hats who didn't seem to think she was anything but a lying, backstabbing thief.

THAT BEER & THAT RUM & THAT WINE

Zoro really, really likes drinking. There's nothing better than sitting down with a good bottle of beer or rum or wine. He might even be a little addicted to it, and if he's not careful, it might just be his undoing. Good thing he's got a high tolerance for alcohol, but even he's admitted to drinking too much once and ending up face down under a table. Yikes.

NO SENSE OF DIRECTION

This guy's sense of direction is so bad, he left his village and hasn't been able to go back there since because he doesn't know the way home. Zoro might be able to track down a moving target, but tell him to go to a fixed location somewhere and he's bound to get lost.

ATTACHMENT ISSUES RE: WADDY ITCHY MONKEY

The Wado Ichimonji is a sword used by Kuina which was entrusted to him by Kuina's father upon her death. Zoro carries it with him everywhere he goes and he is very attached to it. This sword is the reason why he uses the three sword style, where he wields a blade in each hand and the third in the jaw.

SAMPLE:

Logs + Network

NOTES: Aside from the clothes on his back, he's gonna come in with his two security blankets: the Wado Ichimonji sword and his bandana. And... can he haz hammock?

Thanks for taking the time to review this application. ღ

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