Post by PEANUT on Aug 23, 2013 13:45:09 GMT -5
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YAMISHITA MIHARU
JAPANESE - FEMALE - EIGHTEEN - SINGER - HETEROSEXUAL [/size][/style][style=width: 424px;background-color: #1E1E1E; padding: 3px; font-family: calibri; color: #E5E5E5; font-size: 10px;]
appearance:
Miharu has some fairly recognizable features. For one, she has very long, sheer white hair. She knows no one else who has hair like hers, or eyes like hers for that matter, since her eyes are a purple-pink color naturally. She has extremely pale skin as well. This is because Miharu is albino. As a result, she often wears makeup so she does not look like so much of a ghost on stage. Her outfits while not on stage or recording a video are rather simple. They tend to be a humorous tee-shirt and jeans. However, when on video or on stage, she wears her signature outfit. This outfit consists of tall white lace-up boots, short shorts, and a navy blue and red coat that many people have said reminds them of a pirate. When off-stage, her smile is ghostly and delicate. While on-stage, it's a smirk for most songs, though for a few (such as her most famous, 'Death of a Mirror'), her ghost-like smile returns.personage:
Miharu is, first and foremost, a singer. She is really at her happiest onstage, her loyal fans around her, as she sings one of her original songs or a cover. However, there is more to her than simply that. For one, Miharu is very shy normally. Though she is learning to deal with crowds, they will never make her happy if they, say, swarm her asking for autographs. She is also rather insecure. It's a good thing for her, then, that she accidentally became famous, as with that, there are thousands of people telling her constantly how good she is. Miharu has a flip side, though. She isn't afraid to lie if she needs to, and hates confrontations. That's how the whole 'Lost Vocaloid' thing got started. Someone commented that she must be an unreleased 'Lost Vocaloid' that escaped or something, and when she didn't rebuke it, everyone took to the idea like a fish to water, and by that point it was easier lying than telling the truth. She also has a tendency to inadvertantly hurt people with her general blunt comments. If Miharu thinks your nose looks funny, she isn't going to not say so, and she will suggest ways to correct it. Needless to say, people don't like this much.preferences:
background:
LIKES
❖ singing
❖ peace and quiet
❖ guitar
❖ cheering
❖ reading
❖ sushi
❖ her stage outfit
❖ Kemu/Voxx
❖ her nickname
DISLIKES
❖ crowds
❖ begging
❖ the color brown
❖ confrontation
❖ cookies
❖ loud noises that aren't cheering
❖ long social situations
❖ being teased
❖ being insulted
Miharu always knew she wanted to sing. Her parents were supportive of the idea from the first moment they heard her voice, with a unique talent for singing many different styles and ranges, almost to the degree of sounding like many different voices. They sent her to voice lessons, guitar lessons, piano lessons, all in an attempt to help her compose and write music. Miharu enjoyed it greatly. She started developing her own songs by the time she was twelve. She also had started listening to Vocaloids, wonderful singing creations that the world was in love with, and was fascinated by them. She styled some of her songs after theirs.
When she was sixteen, she posted her first video on NicoNico, a video of her first song, She had created a stage persona to hide her real self under, and was singing a rather techno-rock sort of song called "Islands and Islands". This is when the real problems started. Due to her range and style, one of the first comments suggested she was a Vocaloid. Rather complimented, she didn't do anything, figuring that no one would notice. Then, however, her video became wildly popular, shooting up in views overnight. Everyone had already latched onto the 'Lost Vocaloid' thing. A record company called her and asked her to sign onto their label. Not willing to rebuke everyone, she agreed. The record company soon learned that they did not actually have a Vocaloid on their hands. However, knowing she was partially popular because of her 'Lost Vocaloid' status, they suggested she pretend she was. Miharu was relieved.
She became ever more popular, creating some unique styles and songs to her own voice, as well as covering some of her favorite Vocaloid songs. Her most popular song might have been "Death of a Mirror", a song she wrote one day when she realized that fame was changing her a little, separating her stage self and real self every day. It was completely different than her other songs, featuring her singing in two different voices, two voices of the same person. She released her first album, she went on tour. Her parents came with her at first, but slowly they had to go back to her own jobs as her tour traveled more and more.
Now, at age eighteen, Miharu is one of the most popular non-Vocaloids around, though that might be because of her supposed 'Lost Vocaloid' status. She preforms around the country, and has released two albums. However, she doesn't realize quite how dangerous the real Vocaloids' Master is, or just how dangerous her act as the supposed 'Lost Vocaloid' might become...
out of character:
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