Name: Yamiko Kamakado Age: 18 Sexuality: unknown Likes: * Rainy days and thunderstorms * Listening to heavy metal music * Writing Dark poetry in a secret notebook * Midnight walks * Black clothing *The color red Hates: * Bright, crowded places * Forced social events * People who pretend to care1 * Being woken up early Sibling: Ren Kamakado ( https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1276208639/ ) Facts about Her: * Her favorite spot is an abandoned rooftop overlooking the city. * Despite her tough exterior, she secretly helps stray animals and leaves food for them. * She’s fluent in sarcasm and uses it as a shield. * Keeps a sketchbook filled with dark, surreal art. numbers 1-6 will change it
Yamiko Kamakado grew up surrounded by silence and shadows. Her father left without warning when she was six, leaving behind only cryptic letters and his favorite old records. Her mother, overwhelmed by grief and depression, became emotionally distant, and Yamiko was left to navigate the world with little support. The apartment felt more like a cold shell than a home. At school, Yamiko’s quiet nature and unique style set her apart. She was often bullied and excluded, finding solace in art rooms and empty hallways. Drawing surreal, haunting images and scribbling poetry in her notebooks became her escape. Her older brother Ren was the only one who understood her, but when Yamiko was thirteen, he disappeared into the city’s underbelly, never to return. Ren’s disappearance was the final blow. Yamiko began wandering the city at night, searching for her brother and a sense of belonging. One rainy evening, she found Sable, a stray black cat, shivering under a bench. Taking Sable in was the first time in years she felt needed and connected. Now, Yamiko channels her pain into music and art, rarely sharing her story but expressing it through every lyric and sketch. Her dark past isn’t just a burden—it’s become the foundation of her identity and her creative spirit, driving her to find beauty and meaning in the shadows.