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Daichi Yamata, once an honor student since elementary school, dropped out of high school due to bullying. Small, slim, and baby-faced, he originally had black hair but dyed it silver upon joining the Homra organization. He sought strength and pride through association with this powerful, respected faction, becoming a clansman. However, he never interacted directly with Homra's core leadership, associating instead with fellow new recruits known for poor dispositions. During this time, Yamata frequently acted arrogantly, using Homra's reputation to justify his own unruly behavior.
Personality-wise, Yamata believes power enables any achievement and demonstrates no hesitation in deceiving or manipulating others, harboring chronic dissatisfaction and frustration. He possesses tactical aptitude, commercial talent, and a noted ability to organize people in similar positions, with powers ranked C-class within Homra.
Following the death of Homra's king, Mikoto Suoh, Yamata gradually distanced himself. He sensed the birth of the new Red King, Anna Kushina, but chose not to return to the reformed Homra. In a conversation with senior clansman Rikio Kamamoto, Yamata expressed holding no complaints about the new leadership; his fundamental reason for leaving was that "it’s not Suoh Mikoto." His personal connection and loyalty remained specifically with the former king. His departure reflected an internal resolution tied to witnessing Mikoto's death, which he described as having "burned himself out, leaving no blood, no bone and no ash." Though Kamamoto reassured him he remained a clansman welcome to return anytime, Yamata viewed his time with Homra as concluded. He appreciated Kamamoto's sincere invitation while acknowledging uncertainty about ever revisiting that life.
Within the series timeline, Yamata's actions prior to Mikoto's death illustrate the challenges Homra faced with recruits attracted to its reputation rather than its core values, particularly during the period when Scepter 4 lacked a king and Homra dominated street influence.
Personality-wise, Yamata believes power enables any achievement and demonstrates no hesitation in deceiving or manipulating others, harboring chronic dissatisfaction and frustration. He possesses tactical aptitude, commercial talent, and a noted ability to organize people in similar positions, with powers ranked C-class within Homra.
Following the death of Homra's king, Mikoto Suoh, Yamata gradually distanced himself. He sensed the birth of the new Red King, Anna Kushina, but chose not to return to the reformed Homra. In a conversation with senior clansman Rikio Kamamoto, Yamata expressed holding no complaints about the new leadership; his fundamental reason for leaving was that "it’s not Suoh Mikoto." His personal connection and loyalty remained specifically with the former king. His departure reflected an internal resolution tied to witnessing Mikoto's death, which he described as having "burned himself out, leaving no blood, no bone and no ash." Though Kamamoto reassured him he remained a clansman welcome to return anytime, Yamata viewed his time with Homra as concluded. He appreciated Kamamoto's sincere invitation while acknowledging uncertainty about ever revisiting that life.
Within the series timeline, Yamata's actions prior to Mikoto's death illustrate the challenges Homra faced with recruits attracted to its reputation rather than its core values, particularly during the period when Scepter 4 lacked a king and Homra dominated street influence.