Tatsuya Suou
Tatsuya Suou | |
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Personal Information | |
Real Name | Tatsuya Suou |
Aliases | Red Hawk |
Arcana | XIX - The Sun |
Nature | Persona User |
Gender | Male |
Age | 17 |
Birth Date | July 27, 1991 |
Preferred Weapon | Two Handed Swords |
Organization Information | |
Faction | Darkside |
Job | Stop Breaking the Universe! |
Divisions | Nosy People |
Assignment | Seven Sisters High School, Class 3-B |
Persona - Vulcanus | |
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OOC Information | |
Origin | Persona 2 |
Voice Actor | Takehito Koyasu |
Profile
A third-year student who's become the most popular attendee of Seven Sisters Academy without even trying, Tatsuya Suou is tall, good-looking and seems mature for his age. The serious and withdrawn younger son of a disgraced police family, Tatsuya is seen by his peers as cool, dangerous and mysterious, who legendarily defeated an entire gang in middle school, making him the number one target for the female students (especially a certain one), and an object of admiration, fear and/or envy from the males. In truth, Tatsuya is a listless, directionless young man who finds it difficult to deal with others, usually coming across as blunt, callous and cold. Tatsuya seems to have a lot of problems with authority figures, in particular his overly perceptive homeroom teacher, and his overly 'perfect', police detective older brother.
Skills
Can Fall Asleep ANYWHERE, Cutting Classes to Save the World... Or Work a Part Time Job, Fastest Runner at Seven Sisters (But Still Can't Escape Ginko), Giving His Older Brother an Ulcer, More Issues than Rolling Stone, Nervous Habit: Lighter Flicking, Nice Haircut, Phoenix Corps Featherman Identity: Red Hawk, Problems With Authority, Secret Skill: Electric Guitar, Secret Skill: Sound Imitation, The Paradox Boy, This Continuity is Probably Not His Fault... Maybe, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance