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My ideas/"headcanon" about the Ares Trio 2/3

This post will be about Asuto.

Inamori Asuto:

Story: Asuto was a crybaby and used to easily give up. He didn't like losing or doing different things. However, he always had friends. Friends who helped him and made him believe into a brighter tomorrow. His mother was very kind and used to tell him stories, as Asuto liked to know more about "other worlds" other than the one they live. One day, his mother taught him how to play soccer, and explained more about its story and how it can unite people. Eventually, Asuto grew a little stronger and tougher thanks to soccer, but he was still sensitive. Soccer also helped him to make new friends and rivals. As the days passed, Asuto became more adventurous and confident. Still, there were things Asuto couldn't simply understand, like the negative and bad aspects of life. His mother told him that they are all natural, and that it's possible to understand them all as a matter of time and experience. And so, it happens what we saw in the first trailer. During some point in time, Asuto does his "signature" pose, that way, he knows what/who is important or worth focusing.

Bonus: After he knows Haizaki, he befriends him and understands what it is to lose a beloved one. Haizaki then questions how Asuto can forgive someone like him, and why Asuto is so merciful and optimistic. Asuto then explains that it's because he wants to understand and know more than he can just see or hear. He also knows that Haizaki is a good person, and will try to help him. He even challenges Haizaki to wear the "10".

Personality: Bold, optimistic, friendly, caring, kind, merciful, slightly aggressive, reckless, mature, cheerful, helpful, confident, sensitive, persistent. righteous.

Hobbies/Likes or "Slife of Lice" parts: Adventuring, exploring, reading, rice, RPG, sungazing, beach, photography.

This one was shorter because we already know stuff about Asuto, and Haizaki's was too long. So this time was something simple/easy to read.