Takuma Yamuchi

Takuma Yamuchi is a character in the Non-Canon battle The Grand Brawl.

Weapon
A sword of his master, a well known mage and master swordsman, which he was just sharpening and inspecting as he got sucked into the Arena. The sword does not hold much power except for the physical. It can control it's own size, proportions and weight, making it able to size itself down to the size of a keychain, or grow to the size of a skyscraper. The weight of the weapon remains the same to the wielder, no matter how heavy it is for the surroundings, making it still wieldable.

It was a favourite weapon of his master, and Takuma watched him train with it reguraly. Though he is afraid that if he'd lose it, he'd lose everything he'd still have in his life at the mercy of his master, being insecure as he is.

Abilities
Nothing supernatural. Takuma mostly relies on his leftover senses to navigate and move around, is studious, analysing and observant.

Descrition
Takuma is in his late teens, but looks alot younger due to his childlike expression.

He's about 1,76metre tall and looks quite scrawny and his wide old looking clothing only emphasising this more.

His shoulder lenght dark brown hair is kept from his face in a ponytail at the back of his head. His face seems like that of a child, with bright blue eyes and a curious smile.

Being deaf from birth, Takuma kind of lives in his own world, secluded from the rest. He's extremely fascinated by pretty much anything in a weird, detached kindof way. For the rest he's very childlike.

Biography
Takuma was born deaf and cast aside by his single mother for, as she said "Being worthless trash". Not that Takuma would ever have understood that, ofcourse. With amazing luck was he found by his master who, at the time, was travelling the lands for more knowledge about certain kinds of magic. Takuma grew up alongside his master, and became a servant of the household, usually helping his master during his training sessions and keeping the study room neat und tidy.

He was just finishing up the routine checkup on master's swords, when the tournament rang and picked him up.