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KIYAMA HIROTO
REGISTERED HERO
"GRAN"


ADDRESS
PLACE


MESSAGE
"Earth has a saying that goes like this: Time does not pass, it continues.
Leave a message. I'll contact you."

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〈 PLAYER INFO 〉
NAME: RC
AGE: 26
JOURNAL: [personal profile] rceus
IM / EMAIL: megaarceus@aim
PLURK: [plurk.com profile] rceus
RETURNING: CURRENT PLAYER

〈 CHARACTER INFO 〉
CHARACTER NAME: Kiyama Hiroto (“Gran”)
CHARACTER AGE: 14
SERIES: Inazuma Eleven
CHRONOLOGY: Post Aliea Arc
CLASS: Hero
HOUSING: Any not-Heropa is fine!

BACKGROUND:

THE WORLD OF SOCCER
Imagine if one sport was more than just a game--it was a way of life. In the world of Inazuma Eleven, soccer is just that. It’s not a religion (well, depends on your team, really. It COULD be.) Soccer is something that is very personal to every player on the field. It’s how you show your personality, hopes, struggles...feelings, all through passing the ball and using special techniques called hissatsu.

Hissatsu (“killer techniques”) are more than just kicking a ball. It’s a skillset that you create yourself, your soul personified into how you kick the soccerball. This can range from anything. From fire to ice, from tigers and dragons to space and emptiness. There’s penguins, tidal waves, mountains...and those are just the players on the field. Goalies also have abilities to stop these powers, ranging from giant, godlike hands to gods themselves. Devils, wormholes, the Great Barrier Reef. All of this can be performed on a soccer field.

This can be referred to in-canon as “[person]’s soccer”. It’s what makes their soccer unique, and it’s something only they can express (unless of course, they teach it to someone else, but this has the same effect as an artist learning a style. There will always be little nuances that the other has).

With this, soccer is a powerful sport in this world, and one universally loved (yes, America, you too).

SUN GARDEN
Sun Garden. An orphanage started by Kira Seijirou by request of his daughter Hitomiko, to fill the hole in his heart from his departed son Kira Hiroto. Now I bet you’re wondering “Hey, that name looks familiar!” Well buckle up friends, because we’ve got an adventure with aliens and revenge coming our way.

Kira Seijirou. A well-respected man and head of a weapons company called the Kira Company (original name, I know). A man who had everything--a loving daughter, and an even more lovable son. Kira Hiroto, Kira Seijirou’s son was a brilliant soccer player who’s life prematurely ended from a mysterious accident (assumed truck accident. That’s all that ever happens in this show). The culprit was never found, and the accident was labeled a cold case. Kira wasn’t satisfied with this--after all, his son was everything to him. Hitomiko saw his despair, and the downward spiral that led to dark ambitions, and told him to open an orphanage. Not wanting to disappoint his daughter, Kira agreed. Sun Garden was opened, and soon flocks of kids were seen running in the yard and playing with toys that Kira would bring them. At first, Kira was only doing it to make his daughter feel better. To give her some consolation. But soon...the children started to have an effect on him, filling the hole in his heart that Kira Hiroto had left behind.

And none of them did so more than one young boy, strikingly similar in appearance to his own son. Because of this, he was given the name Kiyama Hiroto. To say that he was Kira’s favourite would be an understatement, and not one-sided in the least. Hiroto idolized his ‘father’, the one who would bring gifts and come visit every now and then, the orphanage exploding with laughter as they told him about their test scores and projects. He was a very well loved man by these children, but the darkness inside him grew. The world had taken the real Hiroto from him, and he wanted revenge.

And that’s when the meteor hit.


METEOR AND THE FORMATION OF ALIEA
Not too far from the orphanage, a meteor containing the power to enhance human beings struck Earth, and immediately Kira was entranced by this power. With this...with this he could get revenge on the world that had wronged him, leaving the case of Kira Hiroto’s murder left unsolved. The darkness in his heart swelled, revenge taking over the sweet man who had given a home to children without families. And the worst part of it was--those same children would be his weapons.

Over the years, Kira became more bitter, and more focused on bringing his plan to fruition. The effects of the meteorite on the children greatly enhanced their abilities when shards of the meteorite were on their person, and altered their biological makeup to be mostly human, but just slightly alien in nature. In essence, they truly have alien DNA. With this newfound strength, Kira decided to start training them to be a strike force--a group of children that could be used as soldiers to ultimately achieve his revenge.

And his pride and joy in this project was none other than Hiroto. Five teams formed from Kira’s project: Reize’s Gemini Storm, Desarm’s Epsilon, Burn’s Prominence, Gazelle’s Diamond Dust, and then Hiroto (now under the name ‘Gran’)’s Genesis. But Hiroto’s team was different than the others. Although they all were affected by the meteorite’s power, Genesis was trained to operate without the power as a crutch. To do this, they were trained against the other teams with the meteorite used against them, in order to perfect their natural abilities even further. In other words: they use the meteorites power, but if you cut them off from the meteorite in any way, they are still able to operate at the same peak capacity. Remember that part I said about not having a crutch? This is what I was talking about.

As if this wasn’t enough, they had a device installed on their suits that allowed them to operate a human’s full capacity, operating beyond what a body’s normal limits were. This granted them immense power, but it also shredded their bodies apart cell by cell while using it. A terrible price to pay to get results.

With the children’s undying loyalty for the father figure who brought them gifts to the orphanage, nothing was standing in his way to get the revenge he so desperately wanted. And how was he going to stage it? Well...the meteorite gave him an idea. If they were aliens, he could certainly give a show/a test to the people of Earth to go against these children.

And this is where our story STARTS.


RAIMON ELEVEN AND THE ALIENS
Shortly after winning the Football Frontier (see: a competition for Jr. High school boys to compete in to be the best soccer team in Japan) the protagonist of the show, Endou Mamoru, was just on his way back to Inazuma Town (You can tell this was written for a video game) and to Raimon Jr. High. Unfortunately, their celebration was cut short by the news that their ENTIRE SCHOOL had been brought down by a single, soccer-playing force. Honestly, it's not too surprising. This stuff happens within three seconds of the anime. But this time it was different--because aliens.

Yeah.

Remember those aliens? They're now attacking different Jr. High schools in order to wage ware and show their superiority. To do this, they found a 'competition' that humans use to show said superiority, and wouldn't you know it, that competition just happened to be soccer. Forget armies. Soccer is what decides power in the world (To be honest, in this canon, it really does. Later seasons actually prove this). And to show the Prime Minister of Japan their power, they start destroying schools one by one, depending on if they win or not. Spoilers: no school has won so far.

So when they get to Inazuma town, the first team--Gemini Storm confronts and decimates them. Revealing that they're on such a higher level than Raimon (their black/purple soccer ball can't even be picked up by the average human, and yet they kick it like it's a regular soccer ball), they disappear, ready to head onto the next school to quote-unquote 'take over the world'.

This upsets Endou.

Teaming up with a woman named Hitomiko Kira (YEAH, REMEMBER HER?) they take off to try and stop the Aliens from invading the Earth. Gathering new friends and losing some others, Raimon continues to fight, eventually getting strong enough to beat Gemini Storm at their own game. However, Gemini Storm was only the beginning.

Not long after, Epsilon entered the stage, with Desarm its captain and goalie. This meant that the team had to continue to improve, and at a rapid rate if they were going to stop the alien menace. Friends met their limits, and new recruits had to be found. Training became a necessity. And all the while, Gran/Hiroto watched in the shadows at this team that thought they could stop Kira's plans. Endou Mamoru...someone who most certainly caught his attention, for more than just the mission's sake.

In fact, he even reveals himself to Endou, making a budding friendship between the two with the promise of being able to play soccer with each other one day. Boooooy was Endou going to be surprised when that day would come.

Until then, Hiroto continued to watch from afar.

It wasn't much longer until Raimon evolved again, being able to keep pace with Desarm's Epsilon and eventually defeating them. With Gran observing in the background, Burn and Gazel take it upon themselves to challenge Raimon next. But not just for Kira--they're also out for Gran's position with Genesis. Their teams, Prominence and Diamond Dust were also candidates to be Genesis, but Gran's was chosen instead, and apparently this means they have to prove themselves better of it by taking out Raimon.

They fail--and before they can even go further, Hiroto stops their attempted mutiny by putting them in their place. Hiroto, or "Gran" as he reveals himself to be, tells Endou that he'll be the one to play against him to put an end to this once and for all. So in actuality, Endou WILL get to play soccer with him! It's just awful and painful and he thought they were friends!

To put icing on the cake, turns out Hiroto contacts Hitomiko too, and Raimon eavesdrop on the conversation, figuring out that she's his sister. Wanting to know what exactly Hitomiko's motives are. Clearly caught up in her own secrecy, she promises that if they follow her to Mt. Fuji, that everything will be explained. Against probably better judgement, they all agree, because soccer teams always stick together, and...well, they can't stop the alien menace without a coach. So they follow her there, and...

There's a giant saucer there. Yeah. You heard right.

That's Aliea Academy.

Once there, Hitomiko brings them inside, and Kira reveals himself, tell them why and how he created Aliea Academy, and who the members of Gemini Storm, Epsilon, Prominence, Diamond Dust, and Genesis really are. They're the children from the orphanage, and not necessarily aliens, but children empowered by the Aliea meteorite. The ultimate soldiers formed to be able to get revenge at the world for not finding out how his son was killed, and then rejected once again when his idea was refused by the Prime Minister. And the children themselves, thinking everything of Kira, would do anything to help him achieve that goal.

They're brought to a soccer stadium inside the flying saucer, and as they make their way out to fight Genesis for the fate of the world, they quickly see that they are incredibly outmatched. Genesis is leagues beyond Prominence or Diamond Dust...or even their combined team Chaos. Even when the detective (there's a soccer detective) cuts off the power of the Aliea Meteorite, Genesis till operates at peak capacity--finding out that they were specifically trained to operate just on their own body's strength.

But through the power of friendship and perseverance, they are able to stand on par with Genesis. Not through the meteorite or extensive training, but of the true trust and feelings of others. Astounded by this, Kira won't take failure as an option, and tells the children to release the limiters on their bodies. Hiroto/Gran originally protests, saying that it'll tear everyone apart, but Kira isn't up for anything that doesn't agree with his own goals. Appointing Ulvida, Gran's 'sister' and ace striker of Genesis as captain in Gran's refusal, they all release the limiters, trying to then prove that they were the strongest.

But Raimon was already evolving further, to the point where they could even surpass that. And to keep the Aliens safe from using their bodies with the limiter released, they did everything in their power to keep the ball away from them. With newfound teamwork, and their strength that they'd carried over from all their training, they scored a winning goal against Genesis, proving that no matter what you do or how you engineer the perfect soldiers, revenge will never be as strong as love.

With Genesis defeated, Hiroto accepts it and is finally shown the error of Kira's ways. That even though he still loved his father, his way of thinking was wrong--and he could help him through it. Although it appears that he wasn't the only one shown the way. Kira himself had changed, after seeing Endou's teamwork. Genesis was a mistake. The revenge plot was a mistake. And...that angered Genesis, who had given their lives to serving out that wish. Ulvida had tried to strike a blow at Kira for rejecting them, only for Hiroto to block it with his body in the nick of time. When asked why, the answer was simple.

He loved his father.

And even though he was just a replacement for the son that Kira had lost, he could be happy just knowing that his father was happy. That if he could see a shred of Kira Hiroto in him...that would be enough. Kira, realizing how much he'd been hurting these children turns himself into the police, leaving the fate of the children up for debate. They were loyal, of course, to Kira. They always would be. But for now all they could do was go with Hitomiko and see what was to be done with them. With a soft goodbye, Hiroto looks back before walking off with the others, asking Endou if they could see each other again. And naturally, Endou does what he does best--promise that they would.

From that point on, he was sent to a rehabilitation facility where they could all recover, and discover the love for soccer that had been lost so long ago.


And that brings us to the International Arc, where they enter what is basically Inazuma Eleven's child FIFA. Hiroto was called up, months after the Aliea to compete in the international competition.



PERSONALITY:
Hiroto is a lot like the stars in many way. They're warm, reliable, and always a light in what can be an impenetrable darkness. For someone who grew up with no parents except for one father figure (who...yeah, read above), he shows no resentment for having never had his biological family. It's probably one of the reasons he goes by Hiroto--as it was a name given to him by his 'father' (Kira), and therefore has a stronger, more affectionate connection with it. Nothing against his surname or the family connected to it, but he's clearly more fond of his first name.

Most people would assume that teenage boys are just bound to rebel. Test their limits against their fellow adults, really show that they’re capable of functioning on their own. That’s not true for this boy in the least. Hiroto’s probably one of the more responsible young teens that you’ll meet. He’s respectful of his elders, hell, even his peers.

He’s quiet. And it’s not because he doesn’t have anything to say. His voice is naturally soft, even when speaking up. This can cause him to seem shy, or even timid. The first one is true, the second one? Not so much. He’s more than capable of standing up for himself and he has a clear set of views and determination. But he’s far less likely to be the one to yell his convictions to the world, instead letting his actions and soft, mellow voice speak for him.

This isn't to say that he's fragile or spineless. He can hold his own very well, and he's got more than enough experience in the world to be functional on his own.

An introvert at heart, Hiroto will be social with those he’s close with. He’s a warm fire to anyone who can get close to him. But with strangers, he’ll keep people at a very polite, very welcoming, but distance arm’s length. That being said, it’s not hard to get close to him. Friendly and kind, he looks out for his fellow man (‘man’) and won’t hesitate to help someone out. Basically, he’s not going to run up to you in a park and yell ‘let’s be friends!’ like a certain someone he could mention back home. He’ll instead mind his own business unless something catches his eye, or unless he’s approached.

Hiroto is actually a hard one to get visibly angry. Not to say that he doesn’t get upset, but he holds his composure very well for a young boy of fourteen. Even when hearing about soccer teams being held hostage and forced to play until their bodies gave out, Hiroto kept his cool, refusing to shout--although you could see the anger filling his eyes. He’s clearly someone who gets visibly upset, if not vocally.

If there's one thing Hiroto CAN express, it's love. He's very affectionate, always quick to compliment others before himself. His compliments can err on the side of... sometimes having a more romantic tone. But usually there's no inflection of that behind it. Hiroto's just someone who loves deeply, either platonically, casually, or romantically. It doesn't matter. He's a very genuine person with how he feels about someone, and the lines between what counts for that are a little fuzzy. Respect goes a long way with him, and Hiroto's definitely one who will always show you his heart completely if he feels comfortable towards you.

On the flipside of that coin, Hiroto does tend to value himself slightly lower. He's not really open about it--but being raised as Kira's 'replacement goldfish' child made him actually accept that that's all he was ever going to be. A shadow of someone long gone, and any sort of affection he can gain just by looking like the person, he'll pretend to see as love for himself. He's better than he was when Kira had a hold of him, and he even shows signs of self-worth in the show after he gets out of that awful situation. But he's certainly one to compliment others for his success, and it's very rare that he'll take credit for himself. The only exception to this rule is soccer, naturally, where he feels he can always express himself in the way he's meant to.

Gran is a special case. Since he’s merely just the ‘alien’ version of him, he takes on a much more ‘alien’-like personality. A role he trained himself for, Gran is all the things Hiroto isn’t, while all the things he IS at the same time. His voice is still soft, that certainly hasn’t changed. But it’s filled with an almost smug confidence and attitude that just doesn’t exist in Hiroto’s personality. He’s polite, his respect for others doesn’t change in the slightest, but the way he presents himself to those people he does respect is different. It’s easy to see the Hiroto underneath the Gran persona. It’s there, and his core values never change no matter which ‘form’ he’s in.

Even when he’s supposedly ‘taking over Earth’, Hiroto always has the people he’s close to’s best interests at heart. When Kira told them to release the limiters on their bodies to win at all costs against Raimon, Hiroto was the first to speak up, despite his respect for his father. He knew the limiter would tear them apart, and didn’t want that to happen to the people he grew up with. There’s a big heart underneath that persona, and no amount of acting can shy away from the fact that Gran--Hiroto--is a good kid.

He does tend to take on a more older-brother kind of role when around those younger than him. Should one of them be in trouble, he'll go with them to apologize, offering himself as a pillar of support. Growing up in an orphanage, he was one of the more shy kids, but he soon learned how to take care of the people around him, which in turn is why he was the Captain of Genesis. He often looks out for his fellow aliens, offering a more comfortable kind of support to them.

Being ‘alien’, Hiroto has also picked up various alien-like parts of his personality, one being tech-savvy. Not something you’d expect from a boy who grew up in an orphanage, but one he certainly picked up to help grow his alien persona. Getting to the point, Hiroto is quite quick to pick up anything technologic. He seems to know how to work a computer pretty proficiently, and by proficiently I mean "he can hack a database and steal what I can only think is top secret information from a man who wants to use Soccer to take over the world." You don't just leave that on your desktop, okay.

An odd little tidbit, but Hiroto is apparently very resourceful, and a very good camper/wilderness person. Having gone with his siblings at the Sun Garden when he was younger, he knows how to survive out in the wilderness and has a great sense of taking care of himself in a situation where he can't necessarily rely on an adult. Self-sufficient is a good term for it. But it especially shows when he's out beyond a city's conveniences. Sure, he doesn't need an adult to watch after him in govt. housing or something like that, but he's also incredibly reliable when it's needed in nature.


POWER:
Hissatsu:
Also known as “Killer Techniques”, Hissatsu is the ‘magic’ behind the soccer of the Inazuma universe, and what separates soccer in their world from the others. Soccer isn’t just a sport, it’s a way of life.
Hiroto’s soccer involves a mixture of both individual techniques as well as group ones. He functioned as the ace striker and captain of Genesis--the alien soccer team he was put on, and then flowed between forward and midfielder on Inazuma Japan. His theme tends to be centered around space/the cosmos, and his techniques reflect that (fitting for an alien).

As for the group hissatsu, it does require the amount of people listed below to do it, and it does require Hiroto’s full, unwavering trust in the person to be able to pull off. Just because you CAN do something doesn’t mean you will. Their hearts have to be synced, and with proper coordination. The people using the hissatsu don’t all have to have the magical soccer abilities of their world, but the full force of the attack will come from Hiroto himself. Ex: Hiroto can start a hissatsu, and the others contributing can complete it.

Hissatsu List:
Note: Inazuma Eleven is an RPG, and the characters learn how to strengthen their attacks by leveling themselves up (it’s even called this in the anime). That being said, while I’m making a list of moves he WILL learn, they will not all be learned at his arrival. He will just have the capacity to learn these. Some of them have levels (v1, v2, v3 are levels of strength of the same attack, for example), and they’ll all start at v1 (original) and progress. It’ll be very subtle, and won’t be too ground breaking. Just over time the attacks will become stronger!

*Ryuusei Blade (v1/v2/v3) - "Meteor Blade". When the ball/object is kicked into the air, Hiroto jumps and spins, kicking it with full force and encasing it in a purple energy, and shooting the ball/object at the goal with a meteor-like head and glowing stream following it. A powerful strike that can both blind people by its flash or streak past any defense and head straight for the goal. Not to be used haphazardly, as it has been able to send someone to the hospital should they take a direct hit from it. Hiroto's most used hissatsu. It requires only him to perform.

*Tenkuu Otoshi (v1/v2/v3) - "Sky Drop". The ball/object is launched into the air, Hiroto leaping up to go meet it. With a spin, he kicks the ball, turning it into a comet coming out of a black hole originating from Hiroto himself. Planets seem to be sucking themselves into the power of the soccer ball's gravitational pull itself, and out of the burst of energy (black hole) that Hiroto created. One of Hiroto's most powerful moves, and the strongest he can do on his own.
**Hiroto hasn’t technically learned this hissatsu, but will with some time**

*Photon Flash - A hissatsu used to distract any oncoming players attempting to steal the ball (or in turn, steal the ball from them while they have it). He'll jump up, with little lights and stars shooting out of him as he spins, lighting up the whole area until the person can't see and has to shield themselves from the light. Using this momentary distraction, Hiroto will cut in and take the ball...or dribble past them.

*Southern Crosscut - A hissatsu used to cut through anyone dribbling to steal the ball from them. He'll run at them while their surroundings become open space, almost going to run straight past them. Time will slow down as he reaches to steal it, cutting past them and leaving a flaming cross like pattern (attack) in his wake. This is mainly used for stealing the ball from someone else, not to be used when HE has the ball.

*The Birth - This is a two-person hissatsu, requiring Hiroto and one other person to do. It has to start in his possession (obviously), as he kicks it inbetween them. Red and blue flames appear one each side, as they leap up to spiral around as strands of DNA extend from the flames. They wrap around the ball as they kick it.
**Hiroto hasn’t technically learned this hissatsu yet, but will when he finds someone who he can do this with.**

*Supernova - What it says on the tin. This is a three-person hissatsu, meaning it requires Hiroto as well as two other people to be able to accomplish this. Three people stand in a circle and shoot the ball (and energy) up into the sky. They fly up super-hero style and all come up behind the ball, each kicking a little energy wave in a crossing formation to send it hurtling towards the goal.

*Space Penguin - What it says on the tin. This is a three-person hissatsu, meaning it requires Hiroto as well as two other people to be able to accomplish this. Using his own power, he summons penguins in astronaut suits (I’m serious) that hurtle towards the target after being accelerated by two other people.

*Big Bang - A three-person hissatsu where they shoot the Big Bang at a goal. It starts off with Hiroto leading the shot, with another person launching it into the air while the third person brings it back down. Where it lands becomes the center of a 'galaxy' and the three kick the ball together, causing an explosion (the big bang) that turns into a giant fireball hurtling towards the goal. Definitely one of Hiroto's strongest group shots, if not THE strongest.
**Hiroto hasn’t technically learned this hissatsu yet, but will when he finds someone who he can do this with.**




Gran
Hiroto's second power, and probably the one he'll be using the most while in Mask or Menace. While not exactly an offensive power (with an exception), it mostly functions as a disguise that Hiroto can retreat to should he need it. It's his 'alien form', so to speak, and comes with a complete costume change and hairstyle! He can change into it on a dime, magical-girl style, without the over-extended animation, and sport it whenever he wishes.

Limiter: Hiroto's alien persona does come with what's called a 'Limiter'. It's that little circley thing on the upper left side of his chest. When he pushes that, the suit connects with his body and releases all his body's physical limitations. What does this mean, exactly? It means that the usual limits of your body that your body physically will not let you do are now overidden, and Hiroto can operate at the top performance a human body can possibly exert. However, there is a downside to this. Since he's operating beyond what his body usually had the capacity for, it will tear his muscles and body from the inside out.

Using it is very high stakes, and if not careful, Hiroto could do some serious damage to his body should the damage become too much.

Such enhancements include:
-Extreme speed--he will be able to run at a breakneck speed
-Leg strength -- his kicks and overall leg strength increase tenfold
-Endurance -- can withstand magical attacks better than before



Star Line
The third and last power is called “Star Line”. Being naturally affiliated with space, Hiroto can generate stars from either hands or legs, completely tangible and touchable. They can come in a variety of different sizes and can have a variety of different uses, depending on what he wants to use them for.

Star Line - Basically, what the power is named after. Hiroto can create a path of stars from his feet (or hands, if he...wanted to handstand). The stars can be either microscopic and milky like this and this, or can be made of multicoloured interlocking stars that can create more sturdy, more complex (but shorter distance) paths. He can also create a giant star platform (but horizontal, not vertial) that people can stand on, although they require concentration to keep up, unlike the path which can last as a good while unless Hiroto makes it disappear.

Holdable Stars - Basically, he can make squishy, soft little huggable stars (basically a smaller version of the platforms, and cute and huggable!) that emit a soft glow and a little warmth. Like this but without the faces, and less fuzzy and more like a stress ball kind of soft. Excellent for making nightlights out of, honestly. They'll disappear within a few hours of being made.

Small stars - Hiroto can flick his fingers and scatter tiny stars like little fireflies around the general area. There's no REAL point to them except to make things look a little more spacey. Will also disappear in a few hours if Hiroto doesn't put them out himself.


〈 CHARACTER SAMPLES 〉
COMMUNITY POST (VOICE) SAMPLE:

[When the feed clicks on, a boy stands there, about fourteen or fifteen years of age. He seems to be dressed rather oddly: a white and gray bodysuit, hair styled up into what can only be reminiscent of a flame, white boots, white gloves...one of which he's adjusting as the feed boots up. He doesn't seem to really be paying attention TO the feed at first, getting a detailed look at his surroundings before addressing. As if the broadcast HE chose to make was only second on his list of priorities. And even then...when his voice speaks up, it's like a gentle wave, calm and cool. Level, light, and almost...gentle.]

Humans have a saying: A thousand mile journey begins with a single step. [His eyes close slowly, smile spreading across his face.] And it seems I’ve taken my first into this world. From what I’ve been told, I’m still on Earth. America.

But not the one from my dimension.

I see.

[His eyes open, as if all of that had been simply musing to himself.]

I am Gran of Aliea, and it's nice to meet all of you. I’d like a little more information than what this file--or those men in suits told me.



And directions on where I can find a soccer ball.

LOGS POST (PROSE) SAMPLE:
Sample

FINAL NOTES:
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TRACK LIST
Hitorinbo Envy | 【GigaP】
Pretty Boy | Young Galaxy
A Sky Full of Stars | Coldplay
Meteor Shower | Owl City
Star Line | Kiyama Hiroto
Shooting Star | Owl City
One Minute More | Capital Cities
Ryuusei Boy | Berryz Koubou
MOVIN!! | Takacha
Fire | Gavin Degraw
Drift | Starscream
Shores of Orion | God is an Astronaut
Re-Entry | Adam Young
Tsunagari yo | T-Pistonz + KMC
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HISSATSU | GRAN | STAR LINE



必殺 HISSATSU

Hissatsu - 必殺 -"certain kill" techniques that soccer players can use to make goals.

Basically, they're the 'magic' part of the magical soccer. Each player tends to have a 'type' (think Pokemon), and their hissatsu all seem to revolve around that type, generally. Hiroto's power is 'space', and his hissatsu all tend to revolve around that theme.

SINGLE HISSATSU-
*Ryuusei Blade - "Meteor Blade". Hiroto's most used hissatsu. It requires only him to perform.

*Tenkuu Otoshi - "Sky Drop". One of Hiroto's most powerful moves, and the strongest he can do on his own.

GROUP HISSATSU-
*[HIDDEN] - Requires two people to perform, and all must know hissatsu to do it.

*Space Penguins - Requires three people to perform, and all of them must know hissatsu themselves to be able to do it.

*[HIDDEN] -

*Supernova - Requires three people to perform, and all of them must know hissatsu themselves to be able to do it.


GRAN (グラン)
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Gran is a fucking alien what do you expect jesus fucking christ.

LIMITER:
Gran's suit also comes with a limiter that is linked to his own body (hence why this is a power, and not a costume change). It is shown to be a circular button on the left side of his chest that can be pressed to cause his body to surpass human capability.

Strengths:
-Extremely fast--he will be able to run at a breakneck speed
-Leg strength -- his kicks and overall leg strength increase tenfold
-Endurance -- can withstand magical attacks better than before

Weaknesses:
-While he is granted immense power, it comes at a price. While his body can surpass human capability, it tears apart his own body while doing so until it screams. This means the limiter is as much a curse as it is a blessing