Name: Eshin Marco
Age: 24
Race: Human
Allegiance: Leviathan
Deck Name: Ancient Forces
Deck Type: Artifact, Rank 5 Xyz summoning and spell/trap control
Deck Master: Artifact Caduceus
Numbers: Number 21: Frozen Lady Justice (Reserved, Number 53: Heart-eartH, Number 92: Heart-eartH Dragon
Personality: Quiet, attentive to detail and though you wouldn't guess it shy. Tends to avoid other people unless spoken too directly.
Biography: A man who has seen many strange things. Though his childhood was about as average as one could get, while he was still in his teenage years he was taken by his uncle out on an archeological dig. He had a fascination in ancient artifacts, one that he was fervent in. The child had a number of supposed relics his uncle had managed to find, really though they were just antique's he picked up from a pawn shop. It was his first chance to actually get involved with a dig but something happened. Somehow he found a way inside the temple that had been locked tight, unable to be opened by anyone on the team and soon after he went in the door shut behind him. No one knows what happened to the boy, as they spent 3 days trying to break back into the tomb to get him out, someone having noticed an object of the boys he'd dropped right outside the door. When they finally managed to open the door, the Child was there, completely unharmed with an odd object around his neck, shaped like a small staff with light wings, as well as a sword in his hands that looked ancient, but the blade's edge still looked sharp. He was all smiles but what baffled the research team was that the boy was unharmed, and though starving he didn't seem dehydrated.
Still, a story he kept and told often, the young boy slowly grew, never losing that necklace or sword, two objects he still carries with him to this day even as a duelist. Though the boy had shown an interest before the dig, after he became fervent about the game, with a deck that was completely unusual, modeling after the ancient relics he loved so much. He has taken proper care of the sword and necklace, even taking lessons in swordplay to learn how to use it as well as keeping it well taken care of. The sword never lost its edge after all these years and still holds it to this day. After so long, his research has brought him seeking something here in the city, and has chosen to join Leviathan in the hopes their financial benefits could help him host digs of his own in the future... perhaps to find more of these relics.
- D.A.S.:
- -D.A.S. Questionnaire-
1. Family elders are expressing disapproval of you to the rest of the family. Do you:
[B] Seek a compromise with them?
2. Would you give up a promising career to aid the family in time of need?
[C] Only if I was certain I'd be able to return to my career soon.
3. Would you betray a family member to advance your own career?
[D] I find the very idea abhorrent.
4. Do you respect the leaders of your family?
[C] They're often out of touch with my life.
5. If your family had arranged your marriage to someone loathsome, would you:
[D] Flee?
6. You're estranged from a family member. On his deathbed, he seeks reconciliation. Do you:
[A] Speak to him, but hold your ground?
7. A powerful but corrupt judge offers you wealth if you'll testify against your friend. Do you:
[C] Refuse the offer and refuse to testify?
8. Do you become close to friends, or hold most people at a safe distance?
[C] I have few close friends.
9. Have you ever betrayed a friend?
[D] I'd never contemplate such a thing.
10. How do you view lifelong commitment to a single romantic partner?
[D] Tie yourself to one person? Huge mistake.
11. Do you insist on repayment when lending money to friends?
[D] No, they just owe me a favor.
12. Are you still in touch with childhood friends?
[C] No, I move around to much.
13. Do you donate time and money to improve the local community?
[B] Yes, I donate as much as I can once my own needs are met.
14. Your community is threatened with invasion. Do you:
[B] Defend the area with the rest of your community?
15. If you were injured and required immediate assistance, would members of your home town agree to help?
[A] Yes, because they know I'd do the same for them.
16. Do you respect the laws and authorities of the community?
[C] When it suits me--there are some laws I just don't agree with.
17. Do members of your home town shun, avoid, or mock you?
[B] Some do, because I don't always fit in.
18. Would you stand for office or seek to represent the interests of the community in some public manner?
[D] No, I don't want to be responsible for the community's welfare.
19. Your country is wracked with famine. Would you:
[A] Share what food you had with others?
20. If offered enough money, would you slip a poison into your king's drink?
[D] No, and I'd warn the king of the plot.
21. A plague is sweeping across your country. Would you:
[A] Undertake a dangerous mission to find the cure?
22. Do you respect the lawful authority of the rulers of the land?
[C] No, a ruler is no better than anyone else.
23. If you were offered a reasonably lucrative deal, would you spy for a hostile foreign power?
[A] Yes, because this nation could stand to get knocked down a peg.
24. Do you rely on the government to enforce contracts and property rights?
[D] Absolutely not. If I can't defend it myself, I don't deserve to have it.
25. If imprisoned, would you injure or kill others to escape?
[C] No, except for minor wounds that will heal easily.
26. Do you accept a noble's right to treat badly the serfs who work on his land?
[D] No one has any "right" to treat another badly. Period.
27. You have accidentally committed a crime. Do you:
[C] Hide your involvement, lying if you have to?
28. If guilty, would you confess to a crime?
[C] No, I'd make the magistrates prove my guilt.
29. Would you express a revolutionary political opinion if threatened with punishment?
[B] Yes. Somebody's got to speak the truth.
30. While traveling, you witness an assault. You are ordered to testify, which will delay your travel significantly. Do you:
[C] Remain reluctantly, testify, and leave.
31. What is the best use of wealth?
[B] Provide for the needs of friends and family.
32. When confronted by beggars, do you:
[B] Give moderately?
33. By using magic, you could fool village merchants into thinking your copper pieces were made of gold. Do you?
[A] Yes, and I'll buy as much as I can.
34. You have two job offers. One pays more, but the other is secure and steady. Which do you choose?
[B] Probably the lucrative job, although I'd look into the secure job.
35. What's the best path to wealth?
[A] It's a matter of luck and being in the right place at the right time.
36. If you accepted a job or contract, would you try to finish the task even if it got much more dangerous?
[A] Yes, my word is my bond.