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Kaito Onogi is the cousin of Nanao Kisaragi, their mothers being sisters. His intimidating appearance from a young age led adults to assign him as Nanao's protector against bullies, forging a brotherly bond where they supported each other, a dynamic continuing into their school years. He commutes to school with Nanao, who frequently defuses his temper, sometimes through lighthearted blackmail.
Standing 178 cm tall with tanned skin often mistaken for a soccer player's, he has straight, short dark red hair and sharp red eyes, frequently narrowed in a frown. He possesses narrow shoulders, a trait inherited from his father.
His personality is hot-blooded and serious, with a low tolerance for indecisiveness or perceived lack of commitment. This intensity sparks frequent clashes, especially with those he views as unserious, like Minato Narumiya, whom he distrusts for abandoning kyudo. Despite his bluntness and tendency to jump to conclusions, he demonstrates fierce loyalty to those he respects, such as Seiya Takehaya, the kyudo club president, and Masaki Takigawa, whom he admires as an older brother figure after Masaki defended him from bullies. This admiration fuels his rivalry with Minato, whom Masaki mentors. Kaito also exhibits a meddlesome side, often serving as the straight man to others' antics, though he dislikes being called a tsundere.
He began practicing kyudo in middle school, developing a deep devotion to the art. His earnest approach alienated less committed club members, leading to his exclusion from team tournaments despite individual competition selections. This dedication continued into high school at the Kazemai kyudo club. During an information session, his early interactions with Minato were contentious; he criticized Minato's premature shooting technique and later confronted him about quitting kyudo, revealing his disdain for half-heartedness. When club advisor Tomio Morioka proposed focusing on individual competitions due to insufficient members, Kaito opposed Seiya's push to include beginners like Minato in team events, arguing it would be dangerous and unproductive.
Kaito owns a white cat named Lucy, who provides comfort from daily stresses, and he has a general affinity for animals. His interests include games and books, with umeboshi as his favorite food and chocolate as his least preferred. If he could time travel, he would choose the Sengoku era to become a military commander.
In kyudo, his skill level lags behind his intense passion, creating personal insecurity. He compensates through rigorous effort, though his technical execution sometimes falters under pressure, as when Minato's early shot disrupted his form during a demonstration.
Standing 178 cm tall with tanned skin often mistaken for a soccer player's, he has straight, short dark red hair and sharp red eyes, frequently narrowed in a frown. He possesses narrow shoulders, a trait inherited from his father.
His personality is hot-blooded and serious, with a low tolerance for indecisiveness or perceived lack of commitment. This intensity sparks frequent clashes, especially with those he views as unserious, like Minato Narumiya, whom he distrusts for abandoning kyudo. Despite his bluntness and tendency to jump to conclusions, he demonstrates fierce loyalty to those he respects, such as Seiya Takehaya, the kyudo club president, and Masaki Takigawa, whom he admires as an older brother figure after Masaki defended him from bullies. This admiration fuels his rivalry with Minato, whom Masaki mentors. Kaito also exhibits a meddlesome side, often serving as the straight man to others' antics, though he dislikes being called a tsundere.
He began practicing kyudo in middle school, developing a deep devotion to the art. His earnest approach alienated less committed club members, leading to his exclusion from team tournaments despite individual competition selections. This dedication continued into high school at the Kazemai kyudo club. During an information session, his early interactions with Minato were contentious; he criticized Minato's premature shooting technique and later confronted him about quitting kyudo, revealing his disdain for half-heartedness. When club advisor Tomio Morioka proposed focusing on individual competitions due to insufficient members, Kaito opposed Seiya's push to include beginners like Minato in team events, arguing it would be dangerous and unproductive.
Kaito owns a white cat named Lucy, who provides comfort from daily stresses, and he has a general affinity for animals. His interests include games and books, with umeboshi as his favorite food and chocolate as his least preferred. If he could time travel, he would choose the Sengoku era to become a military commander.
In kyudo, his skill level lags behind his intense passion, creating personal insecurity. He compensates through rigorous effort, though his technical execution sometimes falters under pressure, as when Minato's early shot disrupted his form during a demonstration.