Tohru Kunikuda/Profile

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Personality

 * Tohru has a victim complex. He so thoroughly considers himself a victim in his life that he is blind to the terrible things he has done.

Backstory
Born to a pharmacist and surgeon father, Tohru was pressured from a young age to follow their footsteps and enter the medical field. Tohru felt trapped growing up, as he lacks interest and skill in either math or science, and much prefers classical literature. His parents were emotionally neglectful and emotionally abusive unless Tohru did as they wanted.

Given Tohru was often bullied by the other children throughout his years at school, he quickly became overly attached to Tanaka, the only person to stand up for him and befriend him as a child. Tohru's fixation on Tanaka began at this point, and only worsened with time. However, Tohru's home situation failed to improve. He tried to live up to their expectations nonetheless, and would pretend to love the maths and sciences while feigning interest in the medical field. While this somewhat placated his parents, they would become furious with him for his especially poor grades. When he was held back a grade for his terrible scores, his parents nearly kicked him out.

Trivia

 * Tohru is a second year in a high school, but he is supposed to be a senior.
 * Akira locked him in a supply closet once.
 * His favorite author is Fyodor Dostoevsky.
 * Tohru is the sole member of the occult club. Though Miho tells him he needs to find at least two more members to prevent the club's automatic disbandment, Tohru struggles to recruit students. His peers find him too creepy, Tohru is a little too socially awkward, and his terrifying "welcoming ceremonies" for new recruits tends to scare off potential members.
 * These welcoming ceremonies often include real blood, full occult rituals, no lighting beside candles, Tohru dressed in gothic robes, etc.
 * Tohru has a pet pig named Hamlet whom he was going to use as a sacrifice for some occult ritual, but the pig loved him so much that Tohru begrudgingly kept it.