✾ – Why I chose my character.

Oh, goodness. Great question, Tintin! By the way, you are a super cutie in case you weren’t aware. I have really enjoyed following you and hearing of your exploits via Emi.

Let’s see.  Why did I choose Hakuba, of all characters, to play? 

Backstory: 

A few years ago, I met a girl whom I’ll call Clover through a mutual friend (hi Krista!) who invited her along to one of my Conan parties. Those are basically ‘eat curry, sushi, junkfood and cookies shaped like Conan’s head while marathonning the movies/arcs/specials/etc’ all day long. 

Clover and I hit it off and started to talk online, discovered we were both RPers, and had a mutual thirst for DCMK. It was her idea for me to start RPing as Conan, which I was hella nervous about because I’d really only RPed as OCs until that point. 

BUT, with a little brainstorming, we came up with this incredibly epic plot to resolve the series once and for all, and we divvied up the characters accordingly. She picked Kaito (her favorite) as her MC, and took on the task of writing Heiji, Kogoro, the Detective Boys, Ran, Chikage, Gin, some OCs, and various other side characters etc…  while I took on Conan/Shinichi, Yukiko, Yuusaku, Sonoko, Eri, Vermouth, Vodka, Akako, Aoko, Kazuha, aaaand… Hakuba. 

The fun part of the story was that Clover, like many people, didn’t like Hakuba to begin with because he’s not only an antagonist for KID (her favorite), but also one for Hattori Heiji (whom we all adore). But, since my introduction to him was a bit different (Sunset Mansion was my very first exposure to him, followed by Koushien, then the MK cases), I saw a very different character than perhaps others did, and took on the task of engineering him to be a character that you (hopefully) can’t help but fall for. 

Hakuba, to me, is very interesting because even though he’s one of the four Gosho Boys, he has very little exposure series-wise. He’s only in DC twice and only in MK a handful of times, and we know very little about his background. We do, however, know some very specific things canonically that allows us to extrapolate a LOT of possibilities.

As a writer developing a character, this is gold. 

Here’s what we do know:

  • He’s driven and determined with concrete goals (career)
  • He’s well on his way to achieving these goals (over 500 cases in Japan alone, Scotland Yard has worked with him before and wants to again)
  • He has personal motivations that are important to him (learning a criminal’s modus operandi
  • He’s good at billiards
  • Seems very comfortable with adults/professionals
  • Flirtatious and chivalrous with women he doesn’t see on his level (yes, he’s sexist — it’s part of his White Knight syndrome, which I’ll go into later)
  • Has relations with the media (TV, newspaper, probably magazines, an agent)
  • He’s a proficient austringer (if Watson is, indeed, a female Eurasian Sparrowhawk, he must be one of the youngest licensed hawkers in the UK— those birds are for advanced austringers only, and you can only become one if you pass all sorts of tests… those birds are only with you on a relationship of mutual trust; if he wasn’t good, she wouldn’t stay with him for a second)
  • His father is kindly toward him, but has no problems embarrassing him in front of others (there’s the whole issue of nepotism in Japan, and it’s got to be awkward to be the son of the Superintendent General)
  • He is frustrated by Nakamori-keibu not listening to him, but is quick to make sure that Conan’s voice is heard in both cases 
  • Keeps accurate time with his watch + excessive note taking
  • Has eidetic memory 
  • Has access to his grandfather’s laboratory + seems to know how to use it
  • Travels often (London, France, Japan at the very least)
  • Has a governess who drives a fancy sports car; it’s pretty clear that he comes from money. Wears fancy suits. His idea of ‘casual clothes’ is not wearing a tie and not buttoning his jacket. 

and so on…

All of these traits appeal to me because they’re interesting problems to have to deal with in terms of getting a profile down…

  • if he hunts with a hawk, he can’t be afraid of getting his hands dirty 
  • if he’s solved so many cases, he’s not going to be skittish around blood
  • if he’s been living in England for all of these years, there must be something going on between his parents – his dad is obviously Japanese, being the Superintendent General, so what of his mother?
  • does his meticulous time-keeping habits have anything to do with the problems sometimes inherent with having an eidetic memory?
  • If he openly flirts with girls/people  unlike the other Gosho Boys, what is his experience? Is it merely cultural difference? 
  • If he’s born on August 29th, that puts him right at the deadline for the school year in the UK. That makes him the youngest of his class, and potentially the youngest of the Gosho Boys if they’re all 17. Is he used to being the smallest/not taken seriously? 
  • If his mother is British and living in England, there’s a good chance that their family is at least somewhat religious. Incorporating that into his character would be a great contrast against the others, who have their own varying Eastern religious beliefs (and not). 
  • It also counteracts (and balances) the logical detective side with things of a spiritual nature, which honestly fits with a more idealized perspective aaaand scientific theory. Since he’s “proto-Shinichi” it makes sense to me to switch him to the other side of the coin. While Shinichi says “ghosts can’t exist because we can’t prove that they do,” Hakuba says “ghosts might exist because we can’t prove that they don’t.” In this way, he pairs well with Heiji because they’re both more on the superstitious side. 

So I start getting these ideas, and I’m getting really excited. There’s a ton of material that I can work with, here, all derived from canon extrapolations. 

  • If Watson trusts him, he’s probably very good with animals
    • I’ll make him an Animal Lover as part of his introvert/social awkwardness around his peers. He always deals better with critters than people, and that’s a soft spot. 
  • If he’s, say, Catholic, it would make sense to send him to a boarding school for part of the time in England, since they are well-off and he seems very prim and proper.
    • This allows me to make plenty of biblical references in posts and view the Japanese world from a Christian perspective (which works for me because I was raised Christian and I’m only sort of familiar with Japan, so this is a good vehicle for me to explore spirituality of differing types and the fallacies therein)
    • We can also work in a bit of painful backstory here because there have been several instances of child abuse at these boarding schools, which I think could be useful to drive Hakuba’s need for understanding motive. Why did this happen to us? Why would someone do this? Why would God allow it? Why did I allow it to go so long? 
    • This also gives him secrets to keep, which is fun in RP
    • …and also more cases solved in his past as well as potential future villains.
  • Working with Scotland Yard means that he’s had a lot of opportunity to learn policy/procedure and probably get a lot of really fantastic outside world perspectives. 
    • Shinichi got to travel a lot with his parents, it seems, so Hakuba is his natural counterpart in this sense. Kaito and Heiji, however, seem bound to Japan so far… which means bringing different experiences to the Gosho Boys as a whole.

…anyway, this is just an example of the process I’ve gone through to invent this character, but I guess you could say that I really love his type of character. That is, a young teenager trying to solve adult problems while struggling with a myriad of complications, many of them stemming from his own inexperience or miscalculation. I love that he has a TON of problems just because he is who he is, and he’s busily trying to solve them ALL by himself because he feels that he has to. 

Hakuba is a walking contradiction. But in him I see potential for a funny, sensitive character who is competent, merciful, and helps to round out the team with common sense, determination, and a gentle hand. 

…like really, I think he’s the only one of the Gosho boys that is a true pacifist, which is funny. 

I hope this sort of answers the question. I guess it’s just… I really relate to him in a lot of ways, and I think I can bring a lot of insight to his character, and in a way that will not make people hate him so much.

The END!

Jealousy: My character gets jealous over yours.

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“Aha… curious… very curious indeed. I wonder what’s prompted him to write to me. No doubt Himura-kun had something to do with it, don’t you think?”  

Hakuba turned to the hawk perched nearby, who only glanced at him wearily before tucking her head back under her wing. Her master did this sort of thing to her often; talking as if she cared about what he was rambling on about. But at least he had the sense to never expect any sort of response from her. 

“Well… I suppose it would only be polite to reply. It would be rather interesting to meet Tintin, after everything I’ve heard about him. And adventure… why, that’s so charming! Do you suppose he really intends to pull me along for some sort of story of his, or is this more a catch phrase that he employs at the end of every letter without thought? I wonder…. I do wonder, indeed. Yes, I should write to him right away. Watson, my pen, if you please…” He paused. “I’m only joking, my love, of course. Please, continue resting; I’ll take care of everything.”

aboyreporter:

Dear Tintin,

I went out on my first date with Hakuba.

This was the only part of the letter that stood out to him. Even if there was more before that, and many other paragraphs that went on for several pages, it was that mere comment that had him floored. Eyes fixed to the paper as if he was trying to light it with his mind, the boy tossed the creased papers to his desk before rising with a frustrated sigh.

Hands on his hips, he stroked at his chin and looked around the empty office where he stood. A soft breeze blowing into the apartment window from behind him, he took a glance down to his dog before shaking his head. 

“Him, but why him? Hakuba of all people?" The bitterness in his tone was quite obvious, even if he tried to maintain composure. Snowy, from where he lay in his bed perked up and arched an ear at his master’s sudden mood change. Always quite obvious when he came to pacing around his desk in what little room there was.

"Surely she would have told me if they were— dating— wouldn’t she? Or maybe it’s an attempt at making me.. jealous?" 

Was that what he was.. jealous? Of a man he had never even met? How ridiculous! He shook his head angrily and sat on the front of his wooden desk, swinging his leg back and forth like an irritated pendulum. The soft sound of the heel of his shoe tapping against the the base of  it was all that could be heard. 

"Or— maybe Hakuba knew this all along. After all, I’m no great mystery to him thanks to Emi.. maybe it’s a way to let me know to appreciate others— and not underestimate a man I’ve yet to meet!" Ending his exclamation mark of a sentence with a finger in the air, it quickly deflated just as he did. “But that’s just silly, to think that someone like him would be challenging me to something— well, someone that doesn’t even belong to me!” 

Maybe he was just over thinking things as usual. Besides, who was he to judge the choices they made, and if they were happy then why would he bother to step in on anything? A sigh fell from his lips at the thought. Rising up, he made his way back around the desk and took a glance to the handwritten letter staring back at him. 

He rubbed his eyes then, leaning forward, both hands on the table as he thought it over. Never was he the jealous type, no, not at all. But when it came to others interfering with his friends, or rather, taking his place with charming words and flowers and chocolate. Well, he couldn’t help but feel a little bit..

Bitter, or.. Jealous, for a better word.

You win this time Hakuba, but there was one thing he had yet to receive that Tintin himself had. A certain bright pair of panties, new, still yet to be worn, but tucked away as a gift from a certain special someone he couldn’t seem to get off his mind. The thought made him chuckle and sink back into his chair with a laugh. Then,collecting up paper, he slipped it into the typewriter and began his letter.

Dear Hakuba,

 ———— I would like to arrange a time for us to meet. We have a lot of catching up to do for two who’ve yet to even know each other face to face. Are you up for a little adventure?

                                                 Sincerely, 

                                                                        Tintin

Dear Tintin,

I was most delighted to receive your letter, and am very interested to meet, indeed. I’ll be in London on business in the relatively near future, though my occupation enables me to travel quite frequently. Thus, if you have a location and time in mind, please advise and I will do my best to be there accordingly. 

Finally, to address your question – yes, of course! I’ve never been one to turn down a bit of adventure, and I’m quite curious as to what you might mean by the query. 

Again, thank you for your letter. I look forward to your quick response.

Respectfully,

S. J. Hakuba

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There… that ought to take care of that, Watson. Would you mind flying it to him~? Oh, you’d rather not? I suppose that’s all well and fine, then, too. I’ll just drop it in the post tomorrow morning.”