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Yojín Besmirch | |
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First appearance | Notebook Comic, "I like my pasta warm." (2011) |
Created by | Skkeeduo |
In-universe information | |
Alias | The Voice of the Valley, Giovanni Arias (Legal name) |
Species | Human (formerly) Undead Biblical Entity |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Language teacher Physicist |
Family | Xenon (Half Brother) Unibella (Younger Sister) Arithon Klomine (Father)(Deceased) |
Nationality | Hispanic |
Yojín Besmirch is a fictional character who spends his days partaking in silly events, or rather, that is how he is often depicted in most moments. In contrast, he is a potent and dangerous antagonist who takes the life of any creature, person, or being that gets betwixt him and his goals. The main source of his power is sorcery, which he had picked up shortly after his father's death. He studied the world of magic and sorcery for years before learning how to harness the ability to control matter in ways only he could understand, translating the language of science fiction into pure mathematics, giving him his form of sorcery that he calls, "Convenience". Although originally human, upon death, Yojín was sent to the depths of Hell, where he bargained with the lord Lucifer. This led to him forcing his way out of hell using his sorcery and escaping to the space between the mortal and divine realms. After fleeing from the abyssal eternity of torture, he climbed the stairs to the gates of Heaven. Yet by having defied his fate, he was rejected from Paradise and was sent back to Earth to relive his predetermined fate of dying and being sent to Hell for eternity. This experience and movement between realms had shaken his mortal mind so much that he had faced major consequences once back on the surface of the Earth. The unfortunate setback of his escape from hell is that Yojín had lost his sense of humanity, as well as all of his memories of who he had been prior to his transcended travels. Being in Heaven, even temporarily, had greatly increased his strength via Divine Aura, leaving him tremendously stronger. This allowed him access to his new, greatly improved, techniques: "Infinite Factor", and "Blank State".
Appearances
[edit]Yojín is a young man with slightly tan skin and a semi-muscular build (due to his regular battles), He has hazel brown eyes and a head of long, soft and brown hair with a wispy stubble goatee. He has a large, brown tail that follows behind him. He had even altered and cut most of his clothing to comfortably fit his tail through. (Important to note that Yojín regularly changes outfits when he is not in battle and is living his day-to-day life). In a bonus story, Yojín is shown traveling to a world populated only by anthropomorphic animals and browsing through their clothing stores and admiring the alterations they had made to fit their tails through. He excitedly tries paying them with his world's currency, but is thoroughly rejected his money, as they had a human printed on the bills rather than the presidents of their world's history. This leads to Yojín stealing about $50,000 in their currency from an offshore government account.
Yojín normally appears wearing his large, dark purple poncho made of a softer fabric with its yellow, spotted design sewed into the neck and shoulder part of the poncho. Underneath the poncho, he wore a large, long-sleeved green t-shirt which was an extra splash of color to his outfit. He usually wore light tan khaki pants, with an accompanying brown belt. At times, he'd even wear his green-rimmed glasses.
Yojín even has an alternate outfit when he is teaching his elementary students, he wears a large red sweater, his green-rimmed glasses and the same brand of khaki pants, although not altered, to conceal his tail. He tapes his tail to his back until he is home and away from those who do not know of his "mutation".
Death and Preceding moments
[edit]Yojín Besmirch was killed via a shotgun wound that blew out a good portion of his skull.
While in the home of his close friend, Yojín had been in a confrontation with their partner. Yojín stood there in the living room, his hand pointed straight at their throat as he glared into their eyes. He calmly asked them about their investigations, as they had been heavily researching Yojín, his past, his records, and anything they could find about him as an individual. This threatened Yojín's ideal world of peace and bliss extremely, as they had been skilled enough to find his former legal name, which could defy his dreams by revealing his criminal records.
After hearing the confrontation in their living room, his friend crept up from the hallway, trembling as they held their weapon in hand, prepared to kill Yojín if deemed necessary. Knowing of Yojín's sorcery, and his precision, they knew that he could easily dispose of their lover in any given moment. Feeling scared for their partner's life as much as their own, they snuck behind Yojín and raised the firearm, setting it off right into the back of his head.
After the attack, Yojín slowly stood up and turned to see his murderer's face, who turned out to be the timid and quiet Hypercat. Yojín quietly whispered his condolences as bits of his skull and his blood dripped and crumbled onto the carpet.
In a blind rage, he smiled and began to laugh as his life faded away. His vision blurred, his eye drooped out of his socket, and blood splattered all over the room. Yojín quickly turned around and used his sorcery to fire a glass marble through Hypercats' lover, straight through their throat and out from the back. He laughed in triumph as Hypercat angrily let out a second bullet into Yojín's chest, causing him to fall forward onto the floor, lifeless.
Hypercat quickly called paramedics to save his lover, as Yojín had barely missed their brainstem and spine in the haze of his attack, which left them hanging onto life as they clenched their throat.
This does cause Hypercat to sustain temporary trauma, as he was a very shy man who would have never even killed a dog if he'd been paid millions in cash. Hypercat had been close enough to Yojín for them to even be considered brothers in arms, yet he chose his partner's life over his friend's... and he'd do it again a thousand times.
Behavior
[edit]Yojín's behavior, preceding death, is similar to that of a jokester, or of a man in his early twenties. He regularly played jokes on his colleagues and helped his family work things out through his ridiculous plans and ideas. Yojín always thought ahead when doing anything, be it a game of chess, or eating breakfast. He was always trying to plan ahead in life, which caused him quite a bit of anxiety and stress on the daily.
Yojín dealt with unresolved trauma throughout his years, which resulted in him unconsciously developing mental illnesses, which made his day-to-day rougher than normal. Despite all of his mental issues, he made sure to make the best of any situation. His core belief and thought process was, "Just because I am miserable does not mean others have to feel the same. I can change what can be undone".
Yojín was prideful at times, even cocky at the worst of times. If he was sure he would win, he would wait it out and make sure his opponent basked in the moment of their loss. He could have a gun to a man's head, and would never pull the trigger. He wants fear, but spilling blood was never something he wanted to do. He was very intelligent, always learning things very quickly, and understanding things quicker than most. In return, he had a bit of a rough memory, he could barely remember what he had for breakfast each morning.
In an alternate universe, where Yojín was not murdered, and went through with his execution, he had lived until he was 62 years of age. Yojín's behavior near his older years, which is hardly shown, begins to falter. At the age of 38, he had fallen into a small case of alcoholism, sitting at home and drinking by himself. He was a wealthy man who found the way to money, but his large house was filled with nothing but his silence. His father having died from an overdose, and his mother wanting to keep away from him for protection purposes, he was alone almost every day of the week.
His intelligence remained, but his joy did not. After his friends fled away to their own lives, he was left with no option but to focus on himself and wait for his story to end. Each morning was a new chapter, and he couldn't wait to read the last page.
Post-Death, Yojín behaved almost like an animal, or a curious child who had every bit of freedom they could dream of. He would lay in fields, not speaking to a single person. If anybody insulted him or got in his way, he would simply ignore them. This was very different from how he'd be normally. Although if somebody fought him with the intent to harm, he'd never lose to any ordinary man. He was a quiet man, who wandered the earth, almost like a homeless, with fewer problems than most. He was stronger than almost any opponent he had ever faced from then on, but he could not fight with his ideals of sparing an enemy and letting them live with their fear of his image. This revival of Yojín caused him to prefer living silently rather than being known, he would go through anything to finish his opponent by the end of their fight, no matter how long it would take.
Being the man he was, he still kept his yearning for peace, and his extreme intelligence, which made him a fearsome foe for any who went out in search for him. Subconsciously, he would still toy around with his opponents, finding their weaknesses and strengths, drawing out the fight little by little to find their flaws. After finding their weakest point, he would exploit that very thing, and use it to kill them off. He'd show a sign of respect to every enemy by planting a flower on the very spot he took their life. He would plant a flower that reminded them of their fight, so he may revisit the monument and remember their battle.
Small Facts
[edit]In San Ysidro, California, Yojín and his brother have a fair sparring round of boxing, just to see how far they've gotten in the art of fisticuffs. After exchanging blows outside a public park, Yojín seizes the victory by unknowingly performing "Multiplication", a form of sorcery he later learns to control on command.
Yojín appears in the short animation that shows Callie (underTV), falling back after Yojín crashes into two men, mutilating their bodies in broad daylight. There's never a confirmed reason as to why he was doing such a thing to two innocent men, but it was probably for comedic effect.
On a wall in a home located in Memphis, Tennessee, a drawing of Yojín holding three puppies can be found in the backyard. The image shows Yojín smiling while closely holding three distinct puppies in his arms as they hang there in his grasp.
This image was created in March of 2020, so there are little to no points of evidence to prove that this still exists as of today. This is real!!!
Yojín can be found on multiple social media sites, having artwork and references scattered across the web. Although being mostly unknown, those who do know and recognize him associate him with an internet user, Skkeeduo. This is fitting, as Skkeeduo is the artist who created the character.
Yojín is almost always doing something silly or whimsical, whereas his darker/undead state is not shown too often. Those who know Yojín see him as a silly mascot for energy and comedic relief, despite him being a cold-blooded killer behind his comedic premises.