
Yeon Joo - MDNI - nsfw - bassist & main vocalist
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she/they, 25, Nessa.Based in Germany, please consider time zones. slow replies because mentally unstable. previously on FB Rp. (Seok Choi, Eunsu Ha, Azalea Sato, Yeon Joo).Literate - no one liners. Banter always welcome.STRICTLY IC !!!
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NAME Yeon Joo NICKNAME/ALIAS yeo, yeonnie, jyeo AGE 24 DATE OF BIRTH 12.09.2001 GENDER & PRONOUNS male, he/him ORIENTATION bisexual, polyamorous MENTAL HEALTH
- unstable - depression. anxiety, trust issues, abandonment issues HEIGHT 5'10 HAIR natually black, changes freequently EYES brown MARKS & SCARS self-h**m scars all over his body PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION severely underweight and actually very insecure about it. is stronger than most people would assume. FACE CLAIM Lee Jooyeon of Xdinary Heroes OCCUPATION bassist and main vocalist in a K-Rock band.
Yeon Joo
Yeon was born in Daegu and navigating the turbulent waters of adolescence since the beginning. At just 15, his world had already been fractured by his parents' divorce. His life became a chaotic shuffle between two households, never knowing where he would lay his head each night. The emotional toll was heavy, and as the uncertainty of his family life weighed on him, so he found solace in music.Yeon had always been a loner by choice. Despite his ability to make people laugh and draw them into his orbit, he kept his distance. The fear of abandonment, seeded by his parents' failed marriage, kept him from forming deep connections. He preferred the company of his acoustic guitar, an instrument that offered him a way to express his feelings without the risk of being hurt.He would often escape to the streets of Daegu, his guitar slung over his shoulder, and find a quiet corner to busk. There, amidst the hum of city life, he poured his heart into every chord and lyric. Passersby would stop to listen, dropping coins into his guitar case, moved by the raw emotion in his music. For Yeon, these moments were an escape from the chaos of "home" and a way to earn a bit on the side.One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden glow over the city, Yeon was in his usual spot, playing his guitar, pouring all his emotions out. The crowd around him was sparse, but one man stood out. Well-dressed and confident, he watched Yeon with a keen interest. When Yeon finished his song, the man approached, handing him a business card. Yeon stared at the card with a racing heart. Debating for days whether he should or shouldn’t go. The opportunity was tantalizing, a chance to escape his current life and pursue his passion. But he knew his parents would never support him. They were too wrapped up in their own lives to understand his dreams.When he brought up the idea, both parents dismissed it immediately. Their words stung, but they also fueled his determination. Yeon made up his mind not long after having talked to his parents. He was going to Seoul. He packed his belongings and left a note behind, explaining his decision. With a mix of fear and excitement, he boarded a train to the capital, the city of dreams.The audition was grueling, pushing him to his limits. The agency was impressed by his skill with the acoustic guitar but wanted more. Desperate to seize the opportunity, Yeon did as he was told. The next few months were a whirlwind. He practiced the bass guitar relentlessly, honing his skills until he was confident.When he finally debuted with his band, their first performance was electric. The audience was captivated, and soon, Yeon and his bandmates went viral. As their fame grew, Yeon often found himself in disbelief. The boy who once busked on the streets of Daegu was now a rising star, his music touching countless lives. Yet, despite his success, he remained humble, always remembering the journey that brought him here.