Full Name: Kozue Tazmily
Sex: Male
Age: 13
Family: Divine Water
Career: Combat cleric (i.e. defensive/healing magic), scouting
Appearance: Kozue has black hair in an oicho chonmage style.He nearly always wears a kimono like below, although the color varies. For footwear Kozue wears light leather tabi shoes that are comfortable to move in. He doesn't bother to changes this style for formal occasions. He's also a foot short for his age, often getting mistaken as younger than he is, which really gets on his nerves
Personality: Kozue takes things very seriously for his age. He would much rather listen to political matters and help out the family in anyway he can rather than fool around and be unproductive. Due to this he puts himself on a high pedestal and looks down on others his age because of it. Being respectful of elders is one of his top priorities. He loves socializing with adults, but he can get very pushy when he feels someone is patronizing or rejecting him for his age, and can will do whatever it take's prove his maturity...
...no matter how irritating he gets.
History: Kozue was begat into the world by Goro, a Divine Water minuteman and Kaida, a healer. Instead of folowing his father's footsteps in the ways of the blade, Kozue shown more interest in his mother's power's to make boo-boos disappear, and began training with his mother at the age of seven, much to his father's dismay; he saw such spells as woman's magic. Goro has kept quiet about his resentment, to keep the family from getting hostile. though his patrol-mates won't let him live it down.
At the age of eleven, Kozue stumbled upon a scroll in the Divine Water's library that taught the ability to create invisible magic armors that derive from the pokemon moves reflect and light screen. He vigorously studied it. And very recently, he made his father proud by asking for a shikomizue (a sword that is concealed in a cane). figuring that it was a better weapon than a stick.
Skills: Kozue is an accompished healer for his age, being able to heal venous injuries in seconds. From what he has learned from his spell scroll, he can make the light screen variation fairly well, but the reflect version is giving him trouble.
Flaws: His idea of maturity is somewhat exaggerated, thinking that you can't have a sense of humor, or laugh occasionally. He is very egotistical and downright antagonistic to people he deems immature. When things seem uncertain, he is prone to panic attacks. His healing spell is inspired by the pokemon move heal pulse, meaning he can't use his healing magic on himself. While he does have a shikomize, he is not very skilled with it, treating it as a sharp club.
Weapon: Shikomize
Pokemon: Cottenee
Pokemon Name: Yagi
Pokemon Personality: Yagi is a very sarcastic pokemon, always poking fun at Kozue's broad generalizations on maturity. Deep down he just wants Kozue to lighten up and be a kid for once. Either way, they are the closest of friends
Pokemon History: Much similar to Kozue's desire to grow up, Yagi's most desired material possession is a sun stone. A book could be filled with the misadventures of which the duo have been on. They have only found one, but it is being guarded by a kleptomaniac Pidgeot, which doesn't agree with Yagi's grass-typing
Pokemon Specialty: Much like his human link, Yagi takes more of a support role in battle, utilizing numerous powders, spores, and leech seeds to great effect. Using tailwind, Yagi can move across a battlefield quickly. Although a support pokemon, he can use razor leaf and gust when cornered.
Pokemon Flaws: Yagi's sarcastic nature can get annoying to other pokemon, even to Kozue most of the time. He can also get pretty cruel in his judgments, and is slow to trust. Combat wise, he is a pretty fragile pokemon, using mostly tricks and gimmicks to survive. Many flying types can take advantage of his tailwind strategy and ride the air current themselves to catch up to him.
Proof of Reading: The kid from Pokemon Chronicles was gawking at some oriental dancing chicks until a gangster crashes the party. The kid beats him up with his flaming weasel, and an old man congratulates him with a story which he as an uncultured youth can't appreciate.
Anything Else: I'm tired, goodnight.