Asagi Takara
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Asagi Takara | |
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Born | 21 June 2029 Osaka, Nihhon-koku |
Allegiance | Nihhon-koku |
Service/ | Nihhon-koku Self-Defence Force |
Years of service | 2049 - Present |
Rank | Warrant Officer, Class 1 |
Unit | Task Force 141 |
Battles/wars | Deseleni War |
Awards | King's Volunteer Reserves Medal King's Commendation for Valuable Service Badge of Honor National Medal |
Relations | Tanner L. Kitagawa (lover, later spouse) Yamato Kitagawa (father-in-law) Caroline Kitagawa (mother-in-law) Archibald L.K. Kitagawa (brother-in-law) |
Other work | Kindergarten School Teacher |
Asagi Takara-Kitagawa (21 June 2029) is a Nihhonese officer who served in the Nihhon-koku Self-Defence Force during the Deseleni War as part of Task Force 141 under Task Force 141#Detachment K. She later retired from the army to become an Elementary School Teacher that she and Tanner built in Western Erebonia.
Asagi is known in her Task Force to be a seductive teacher type of person. However, she received her calling to service and volunteered as a recruit for the army. She managed to escape the Selucid occupation of her country and continued her studies in Rubrum. When Nihhon-koku was liberated, she returned and finished her studies. She graduated an education course from the Osaka University of Children's Education.
Early Life
Military Career
Personal Life
Asagi is known in her unit for her love of children and country. She is a typical fierce patriotic Nihhonese, hence she was driven to lengths to liberate her country when the Selucids occupied Nihhon-koku. Following its liberation, she returned and finished her studies, graduating under the course of BS Early Childhood Education.
When she became a member of Task Force 141, she met Tanner L. Kitagawa and here, she would discover their common love of children. It wasn't too long until Asagi and Tanner began a relationship. Before the war ended, he proposed to her, which she accepted. They were married days after the war ended. They decided to open a kindergarten school within Fort Daidoji Kitagawa. They had 3 children together.