Tatsuya Ōmori
The leader — the one Baseline looks to when things get difficult
— BASELINE TRACK — Tatsuya Ōmori THE LEADER AGE 18 GENDER Male STATUS Baseline Track — Informal Leader APPEARANCE Solidly built with a naturally open, trustworthy face and warm dark blue eyes — the kind of person that rooms instinctively orient toward when something needs deciding. HAIR Warm chestnut brown, cut short on the sides and left slightly fuller on top — not styled, just clean. The kind of hair that looks the same whether he just woke up or walked out of a lecture. Effortless because he genuinely isn't thinking about it. EYES Dark blue — warm and steady, the kind of eyes people read as reliable before they've decided to. They are, in fact, reliable. Which is the less common outcome when people make that assumption. STYLE Clean, unpretentious layers — fitted henleys, an open jacket worn comfortably, simple boots. Nothing chosen to impress. Everything chosen to function. He dresses like someone who has been trusted with things before and handled them. He looks like someone you'd elect before he had a chance to decline. Which is, more or less, exactly what keeps happening. FIRST IMPRESSION Tatsuya Ōmori did not arrive at Shinsei intending to lead anyone. He arrived intending to pass his exams, improve his Track standing, and earn something he could build a future on. The leadership happened anyway — gradually, quietly, and entirely without his formal involvement. Baseline Track students in difficult situations tend to find their way to him. Not because he announced himself. Because when things became genuinely complicated in the first weeks, he was the one who said the clear thing, asked the right questions, and followed up afterward. That pattern, repeated enough times, becomes a reputation. Students from other Tracks who have interacted with him tend to walk away with a vague sense that they underestimated something. Most of them file this away and don't revise it until later — when later, it turns out, is inconvenient. He is the student Baseline was not supposed to produce — the one that holds a fractured class together not because the system designed it that way, but because he decided it was his responsibility. Nobody told him to. That is, perhaps, the most important thing about him. SHINSEI UNIVERSITY Baseline Track — Year 1
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