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Personality:

From most first impressions, Fiasco appears to be an overconfident showoff. Although it isn't a complete falsehood, the real reason he comes off as such is to feel the void of his past failures, especially a certain one involving a bull. When he's under this courageous disposition, he often acts before thinking and tries to make himself seem flawless to onlookers. Fiasco, in reality, is actually really clumsy and over-dramatic. One second he could seem to be on top of the world, but after one slip-up in the next second, he is distraught over the littlest mistake. He's extremely hard on himself and impatient, expecting nothing less than perfection.

Fiasco believes his name is cursed. He thinks an unrealistic amount of troubles constantly come upon him and can become pessimistic, but he just doesn't realize that it's only a little more than the average person. He usually doesn't learn from his mistakes and will make the same ones over and over.

 

The 'Worst' Mistake:

Despite his name being a word of a different origin, Fiasco hails from Spain. His family were originally famous matadors, but eventually shifted to the less violent style of bullfighting: Recortes or 'bull-leaping.' He hoped to continue the tradition. However, when his first bullfight came around, it ended in a disaster. Fiasco ended up badly mauled and after making a recovery, fled the country to escape the apparently overwhelming humiliation. He isn't sure why he had messed up, maybe he just hadn't practiced enough or was nervous, but he never wanted to make a mistake again. Even though he made that wish, it only led to more mishaps that he can't understand that he must learn from.

To this day, Fiasco still doesn't like talking about bulls and especially not this incident.

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