Chitose Wasuchiru

"Just because you can make some big flashy attack in an attempt to valiantly destroy all opposition, doesn't mean you should necessarily do so. A dagger can end a life as easily as a Cero."

Appearance
Standing in at 168 centimeters and weighting 65 kilograms, Chitose is not an imposing figure. He is a man of average to slightly below average stature. His frame is fairly muscular, but slender with decent definition on all of his muscles. This body type is something you'd expect to find on a professional warrior, particularly one who takes the time to keep in shape. His body is scarred, mostly from the hundred years of hollow hunting he has done. Even with experience, you can't get all of them unscathed all of the time. Of those scars, he has three large an noticeable ones if you view him without his normal garments on. The first is horizontally on his stomach, stretching from one side to another. This occurred on his very first hollow hunt, when a large hollow nearly bisected him. If not for circumstance and the thing missing vital organs, he'd have died that very first day. The second lies on his left thigh, a small slit across it. This scar is a remnant from a training accident while he was still at the academy, where a sparing match went wrong. The third major scar, one extending from the back of his left shoulder to the back of his right hip, he doesn't explain though, and by now no one bothers to ask anymore.

While in uniform, Chitose wears the standard Shihakushō, albeit it's more tight to render easier and quick movement.

Combat Abilities

 * Chitose is of an Average level for a 6th or 5th seated officer. *placeholder for clarification*










 * Kidō: The Forgotten Verses:

Zanpakutō
Shikai: Seika no Hikage (日陰乃栄華, Lit.Shadow of Glory)


 * Shikai Abilities:

Bankai: Not Yet Achieved

Trivia

 * This character's appearance is based off of both of the character Soujiro Seta's appearance in both Rouroni Kenshin and Log Horizon, whose characters look similar enough that the author is treating them as a single image source.