Urato Tomiyama

Urato Tomiyama ( 富山(とみやま) 浦(うら)人(と)</rp> Tomiyama Urato) is a Department of Floaters agent.

Appearance
A 188 cm tall man with a muscular build and tanned skin. He inherits his bronze-red hair color and green eyes from his home fic, but has a pointy haircut.

Personality
A staunch "manly man" who has "manly" interests, speaks in Kansai accent and cannot keep a tidy room. He is highly boorish and has little to no concept of gracefulness or manners. He is often irritated by his partner Inasuke, who likes cute girly things and is quite vocal about it.

Urato is homosexual and is attracted to Kaguya despite considering him a rival at the same time.

Background
Home fic

He was originally named Hajime, an improbable member of the Matsudaira clan and the first love interest of a highly abusive Sue. He was supposed to die in the fic, but was rescued, renamed and recruited in time and participated in bringing down the Sue. After undergoing PPC treatment, he joined the DF with Inasuke as a partner.

Official background

After sitting in a reality room, his improbable family relation was removed and he was given a character background completely independent of the events of TouRabu canon: an ordinary human youth from Osaka who happens to live in the canon's time period.

Mission Reports
Home: Elegant Adventures from RC 381 alternate link alternate link 2

Interludes

 * (0) Recruitment: Of Jumbled Storytelling Orders and Historical Aberrations, part 1 part 2 part 3 part 4
 * (1) Interlude 1.1: Matryoshka Madhouse
 * (2) Interlude 1.2: Four Demonly Kings

Partnered with Inasuke

 * (3) Of Pastel Colours and Ridiculously Cute Critters (Pusheen the Cat)
 * Marks first appearance of mini-These Things and mini-Ritzy Bitz.

Trivia

 * RC 🤘 is nested inside RC 381 and has no consistent doorway.
 * The agent's last name is a reference to the character Tadatsugu Tomiyama (富山 唯継) from the novel The Golden Demon (金色夜叉 Konjiki Yasha) by Meiji author Kōyō Ozaki. His first name references the character Urashimatarō from the folktale of the same name.