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Including the pencil drawing because I feel like my inking always looks bad. Ignore the ghost of his rifle please.
This is Tomohiro Takeda, later Tomkage Takeda, also known as Minamoto-no-Tomohiro formally in Japan and Tómas Takeda in Mexico.
Tomokage started as an idea I thought would be cool and started fleshing out as I wrote about him more. I thought a serape and a charro sombrero would suit his ronin look, paired with the sword and the scabbard. I promise the rifle's on his horse and his revolver's on his right hip. I also initially planned for him to have a noh mask Netsuke attached to his belt next to his sword. If you're interested in what I've written about him, I've linked to my AO3 on my account. Tomo's history under the cut bc I like writing about him.
Tomokage was the adoptive son of a minor samurai of the Niwa clan in the Nihonmatsu province, Kiyomori Takeda. Though Tomokage was raised with an education in Western history and culture in light of the country's emergence from isolation, Kiyomori insisted on a traditional education alongside it, leaving Tomokage with a strong connection with the more traditional ideal of a samurai. Tomokage devoted himself mostly to training in martial arts and studying poetry and classical literature, partially out of passion, and partially out of an effort to isolate himself. Tomokage has a sort of "Don Quixote" relationship to Samurai, obsessed with the idea of them moreso than the reality, though he experienced a long period of disillusion during the Boshin War and following his desertion to Mexico in 1868 when Imperial Forces took Edo.
Tomokage worked briefly as a fisherman on the coast of Sonora where he arrived before taking an opportunity to work on a ranch further into the desert, owing to his affection for horses. It was not long after he started ranching that he started attending local services ran out of an old, small mission, mostly converted into a hospital, where he took a Christian name and joined the small staff at the hospital, finding it the closest to a Buddhist lifestyle available after he left Japan. After an incident in town wherein Tomokage killed three soldiers, he resolved to leave and start work as a caravan guard, where his story starts proper.
Tomokage, unbeknownst to him before the start of his story, is half Kitsune on his mother's side, who gave him to his father in the first place. Though this is a boon to him after the start of his story, namely the fact that he can only be killed by a strike to the heart, it has mostly caused him trouble, namely in the form of his troubled mental health and occasional episodes wherein he tends to wander, particularly when under stress, in crowded environments, and near nature. His episodes are paired with a phobia of dogs and a profound lack of social and speaking skills. Most are surprised to hear him sound just as stilted in his native language as in Spanish. This resulted in Kiyomori's deep concern for the family name.
After the start of the story, Tomokage officially changes his name from Tomohiro owing to his new "lord," Tezcatlipoca, Nahua god of darkness, magic, and vengeance. Tomokage's loyalty is absolute in this regard, though he seems not to entirely understand the foreign god's nature.
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I am desperate wtf do I look up to find more of this kind of poncho
Any kind of historical photos I only find modern hipster or Clint Eastwood shit when I try to look up ponchos please help me
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