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He was born mute in a rather small town, that had no accessibility to support people with disabilities like his. His parents were compelled to send him to a boarding school in the nearby city, as soon as he was ready to attend school.
Thanks to his muteness, he always felt awkward, no matter if the other children wanted to be friends with him or not. The more time passed, the more he felt uncomfortable living with so many other people together. Luckily, his parents helped him, as soon as he was old enough, to get a little house in the city fringe. It was once used as mill, and even though it's primary usage is gone, Makaro enjoys the rattling of the waterwheel a lot.
Living by himself made him feel free and cosy, but nonetheless his differentness makes him feel a bit world-weary. He often appears as cold, uncaring and torpid, and yet he's very observant and just takes things slow to be precise. He might not be a people person but is still a good listener.
While his heart is locked for people, it couldn't be any more welcoming for animals.
Personality
gentle
observant
modest
resigned
cold
a bit cynical
Trivia
silence
animals
calligraphy
soft materials
smell of freshly-cut grass
crowds
being touched
loud noises
beans
people
Hobbies: origami, playing transverse flute, climbing
random facts:
• Likes loose and sleeveless shirts, but feels more comfortable in turtle-necks, when he's around people.
• Hides his hands most of the time.
• Vegetarian.
Character
Charisma
Kindness
Good to know
- scar on his right cheek
- doesn't wear shoes
- only wears multicolored socks
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Relationships
[ once friend/sister-like ]
One time they shared a very close bond of trust and devotion, but after a selfish act on behalf of Makaro. He lost her trust.
Coldness and silence accompanies them whenever they met.
Vanago Ashtihara
[ friend ]
Makaro found their guide dog and even when their first encounter was pretty akward due communication problems their friendship grew. Against Makaro's will at the beginning, but the more time has passed, the more he enjoyed their company.
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