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Kaito Kobayashi

Sushi Chef
RaceHuman
Date of birth484 AV (aged 39)
Place of birthUnkown
TitleOwner of Sushi for the Soul
Skills
Cooking42
Food Preservation26
Business20
Fishing10
Brewing20



Appearance

Kaito stands at about five feet and five inches tall. He weighs 167 pounds, and has rather pale skin. He has rather small eyes, over which rather thick eyebrows rest, although, this does little to hide their intensity. Instead, if anything, it only serves to sharpen the dark brown color found within his iris. The black coals of his pupils. His face is that of an oval, with cheek bones which appear rather high for most men. It is framed by thin, relatively straight, blonde hair, similar to the color of Syna's sun. His hair comes to an end about his chin, where it curls into his stubble. This is suitable for someone who works so closely with food. His nose is relatively large, and seems to jump out of the center of his face. His pale pink lips are rather full, and match the gentle curve of a gibbous moon.

Description

Kaito opened his restaurant shortly after his coming to Black Rock in 509 AV. No one knows where he came from, for he often keeps to himself, and speaks little of his former life. Rumor has it, however, that he once lived in Lhavit, and served as one of the Shinya's most acclaimed cooks. Kaito does little, if anything, to dispel these rumors, so engrossed is he with his work. He may often be found in the back of his shop, finely chopping vegetables and other ingredients for his sushi products. At times, he will wipe his brow with a small white towel, which he dangles over his right shoulder, atop the long sleeves of his simple tunic- either a white that matches the moon, or a deep blue that matches the night sky, which surrounds it. He speaks even less frequently than usual when he works, looking up only to take someone's order when they come to the counter, or to call out that someone's food is ready as he places it to the opposite side of his work space.