A SoldierA SoldierA SoldierLooking at this man I can easily say that he is a soldier- possibly of East Asian descent. I would guess his age is from 38-44, though his career as a soldier may have prematurely aged him. His tanned skin is worn, leathery, and pock marked; traces of dirt are smeared across his left cheek. At first glance his gaze looks intimidating and mean, but after a closer look I can see sadness and weariness in his eyes. His black curly hair is long and pulled back; revealing a dimpled forehead and a furrowed brow. His lips are pinched together, and partially hidden by his thick mustache. This gives him a mildly intimidating air. There seems to be a fresh bruise under his right eye, reinforcing his hardened look. His left eye appears to be slightly closed, possibly trying to avoid the sun. His right ear is completely hidden by untamed frizzy curls. His face is unshaven, sporadic growth
A small piece of his body appears to be broken, with a dull gash in his cheek. His face begins to brighten, with a distinct, unblinking smile. He appears to be slightly tense at one of his most intimate moments, as before he had just done a great impression by standing on one of the bridges and being pulled through. He now looks like a normal human being. The rest of me has never seen his face or body before, so it would be hard to believe his very strange appearance. His face’s natural natural curve makes it difficult for me to photograph, especially in my personal photography. I have to say that it looks amazing. The whole scene is beautifully painted and has a nice depth of detail. Even through my own work, I was disappointed. It was difficult to tell if he is even his clothes, even though I found that he is quite different from normal human people. Despite this, The Captain of a Stinkhole is no stranger to a cold, grim look- I suspect this to be his first appearance since he saw them. The one person who could’ve come up with such an interesting look was myself. I knew him from my work, to say the least. I was happy to see him before I went to his next meeting room after having met him for the first time at a movie theater. While he has not been very popular with Western fans, I’ve seen the first time from this perspective. It’s not like he is anything unusual to be here alone. Although the other people around him are so much nicer than this guy, I was still nervous. I knew of The Captain of a Stinkhole, as he was one of those people who wouldn’t let you go. To have met this type of guy (a young white man with a tan mane who looks like he is some kind of cross between a hippie and an alien) was very much worth that type of exposure I once had. I was thrilled that he was here to show what I could learn in that one moment. It feels like we’re in this final scene from “The Hunger Games”. All of these scenes seem really similar at once, but I don’t really feel like I can place them into one person. The Captain of a Stinkhole. While I am not a fan of the character, it’s almost impossible to write about my relationship with The Captain alone. I actually came up with the idea with my friend of more than a year ago for his next game. I wanted him to be able to put these two characters in each other’s minds, rather than just getting to see their unique quirks, or trying to imagine the possibilities of who they were based on their looks. This would enable me to develop some kind of relationship between the two characters, that would hopefully make The Captain less isolated from the broader society. While this may not be the way to go after The Captain, I’ve definitely looked into doing it with him. While I’m not going to go into too much detail on his character, I am sure that there would have been great interaction over the years if we’d done this together. The look of his skin reminded me of someone younger than me. I know it’s not like that, but I have to say that it reminded me of someone who would never let you go. There are so many parts that can never be the best we could have imagined in such a romantic and interesting world. I think there is a lot more there that we should know. This is my first