Tsuki Oppaimanko

Tsuki Oppaimanko is a character played by laserwolf.

Background Information
Tsuki is a young Japanese girl born and raised in Osaka, Japan. While she was the daughter of Akinori and Hikari Oppaimanko, it was her grandfather Keiichi she idolized. Keiichi was a man's man: strong features, confident, handy with tools, and a fine traditional Japanese blacksmith. He taught her the meanings of Loyalty, Trust, and Honor. He also was a fierce follower of American boxing, and during summers when Tsuki would visit, he'd teach her knowing life on the streets of Osaka can be rough. growing up in one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world has proven indicative to her calm demeanor under stressful situations.

After awhile it began to be too much. under increasing pressure to marry, her family's refusal to let her ride motorcycles, her boring and un-manly boyfriend, staying out late in increasingly rough areas, she reached a breaking point when her grandfather suddenly died from lung cancer.

Tsuki took the pain and frustration out on everyone: she shunned her strict parents and her boring boyfriend (who was a copy machine repairman), and moved to Los Santos. Now unsuppressed and free, She can now indulge in the activites that were highly taboo for her before moving. Not a whole lot of finer detail is clear about her past at the moment - during conversations she often references hints at a life filled with back-alley illegal gambling halls mostly likely ran by Yakuza, the gang culture reference of cutting off tips of fingers for apology or discipline, and her uncanny ability to find, lockpick, and ride the wheels of nearly any motorcycle she comes across.

Becoming Mortelle
Weeks had gone by in LS, and Tsuki was making a meager living doing deliveries and helping clean up the city's trash with sanitation runs; which she early on was exclusively providing materials for Hutch Hutcherson. After aquiring a bat from HOA, she happened upon an altercation between a man and and a woman. they raised voices, and the man began hitting the woman. This instantly made Tsuki's blood boil: she took out her barbwire-wrapped baseball bat and pummeled the man mercilessly. By this time bystanders had gathered around, and someone had asked Tsuki if "she was in Mortelle". She wasn't but this sparked a curiosity. while buying lockpicks at Hayes Auto Body Repairs, Tsuki mentioned the incident to Roman Shacks, who knew the girls in the gang, and called Cara Lynn. They came and picked Tsuki up, discussed city goals, how things have been, what they are about, what they expect. After meeting most of the gang and it's leader, Cindy Tipton, she knew this was a place she could grow, and form her own new family that lives as wild as she wanted to.

Tsuki is currently a hangaround, working hard to support her fellow members and leadership. She hopes to become a member, however long that takes, because she has an immense respect for Cindy: they gave her a chance, helped her begin making better money, and found strong friendships within the gang, Often swiftly following orders and risking everything for the gang, even retrieving OG's motorcycle right from under officers on-scene. With several prison sentences already under her belt, she's rapidly adapting to be the wild and free version of herself most people dream about becoming.

Trivia
• Tsuki often intermixes Japanese with her English; while usually thinking of the best way to say something.

• she has an absolute weakness for sweets and candy; and will often stop by UwU Café just for desserts.

• Cindy Tipton has rekindled her infatuation with gambling, resulting in Tsuki sometimes spending way too much at the Casino.

• Tsuki also has grown a trusting relationship with Santiago Madrid, Cindy's boyfriend and Vagos member, allowing the girls to sell drugs on their block.