Akito Takenaka

Akito Takenaka is the biological son of Kaguya-Hime, or Princess Kaguya, from the famed japanese fairy tale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. He's being raised by two elderly relatives of the late bamboo cutter himself and his wife in question, people that he very much conciders his closest family.

Personality
Akito is an inquisitive, star-shaped peg in a round hole among your usual Royal stock, someone content under the loving care of an old and wealthy bamboo-cutter. While he doesn't mind his spelltacular lunar inheritance, he knows full well that it comes at the memory-losing price of leaving loved ones behind. It's the reason why he strives to live each day in to its fullest, embracing all walks of life (be they Royal or Rebel) with an open mind and an electic sense of adventure. He never backs down from trying new things and often finds himself remembering little quirks and details that make everyone unique. After all, no one fairy tale deserves to be alone and feel forgotten.

Appearance
Akito is of fairly average height for someone his age, slender and youthfully handsome at 5'6''. His peach skin has a strikingly blue undertone that's hard to miss, and his complextion in general exudes a celestial bright glow only rivaled by Daring's teeth (and it's doesn't seem to blind anyone, fortunately). Between his dark, half-moon eyes and short blue-black hair in stylishly asymetrical bangs, he's the last guy in school that you're bound to miss.''

How it goes
The tale starts with an old couple with no children, the husband in particular being an aged bamboo cutter. One night while harvesting them in the forest he discovers a glowing bamboo tree. Surprised, he dares to cut it down and he finds a pretty yet tiny baby girl within its thin hollow crevice. He takes the infant home to show his wife,and naming named her Kaguya-hime, they raise her as their own. From then on the old man notices that for every bamboo tree he cuts down, he finds a piece of gold within its stock, even finding other precious gems and metals from time to time. The riches he earns from the bamboo-valuables eventually makes his family the wealthiest in the village. Their once tiny child, now a gorgeous young woman who literally brightens up the household, it treated as royalty in their richly furnished home.

Rumors spread of Kaguya's radiant beauty, and men from all across the land came to visit just and see her. She shows no interest, but is eventually persuaded by her father to consider 5 offers of marriage made by a group of princes/men of varying degrees of nobility depending on the version. She gives each of them one of 5 impossible items to catch: The stone begging bowl of the Buddha from Nepal, one of the jeweled branches from the island of Horai, the legendary robe of the Chinese fire-rat, the five-colored scale from a dragon's neck, and a cowrie shell birthed by swallows. They all failed, three of the “returned” items being fakes and the last two items never retrieved. After all that, the Emperor himself shows interest in the princess. She rejected his offer too and even literally disappeared from sight to draw him away, but they eventually became good friends and even sent letters to each other after their departure.

As the months passed by, the proclaimed princess starts to act distressed, looking forlorn at the summer moon at night and even crying within it’s sight. After a couple of attempts to ask what’s wrong, it’s revealed that she was sent down to earth from her birthplace in Tsuki-no-Miyako (the moon-capital) and that she, being its princess, is required to return to the moon during August (after autumn starts, according to the Japanese calendar). Sometimes she was sent due to a celestial war; other times, she’s living out a sentence for a crime she once committed. The precious metals and jewels that the bamboo cutter found were payment in exchange for taking care of her. While she wants to stay with her adoptive parents, she knew it was impossible to prevent her from leaving.

When the Emperor catches wind of this, he sends his many guards to prevent the people of the moon from seizing her. But alas her celestial entourage arrives, and with their otherworldly powers the guards are forced to stand still as they take her away. They give her a potion filled with the elixir of life, and becomes fully immortal once she drinks it. She gulp it all however, and she asks and is granted permission to give the elixir to the guards so they can send it to the emperor. She also writes him a message for them to deliver (and a letter to her parents, but again it depends). When the moon people give her a celestial feathery robe, her earthly memories are forgotten. She returns to her birth home while her old and weary parents grow bed-ridden from grief.

The Emperor receives the letter and elixir, and his heart is truely broken. Kaguya truly did want to become his wife, but with her time on earth being only for so long, she just couldn’t risk it. The Emperor doesn’t drink it because he’d rather live a mortal life than rule forever without the woman he loved. He writes a response letter and orders his men to burn the elixir and the letter on the highest mountain top in the land, with hopes that the smoke would carry his message across the heavenly bodies and reach the moon princess.

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