Camus chose the middle name R which is supposed to represent eternity although it's said to be Rondo as that is how he pronounces it in the game. You’re the one who put the present Democratic administration in Washington, D.C. You’re the one who sent Kennedy to Washington. You can keep Johnson in Washington D.C., or you can send him back to his Texas cotton patch. She chooses Cryszard, a fusion of Crystal and Blizzard. Malcolm X: ( 27:30) You’re the one who has that power. The ultimate wing and seafood establishment providing ‘Food For the Culture’ and the wonderful residents of Houma, Louisiana. In All Star, Camus allows Haruka to choose a name for him. Welcome to TRAP Seafood & Wings where we Take Risks And Prosper. In Permafrost none of the residents bear surnames. He came to Japan to meet Shining Saotome for some reason and was scouted to become an idol. It is revealed that ever since he swore loyalty to the Silk Queen, he was given the name Camus and chose to live by it. He came from the Kingdom of the Permafrost, specifically the Silk Palace, and is the scion of an earl family who served the Queen of Silk Palace. Camus takes a lot of notes and does a lot of research. He often gets into arguments with Ranmaru because of his preaching which Ranmaru isn't inclined to listen to, especially when it isn't about rock. His real nature is cold and callous, as he cares about no one except his loyalty to the queen. However, he only appears so to the public. He seems charismatic, graceful, and courteous. Camus has no intentions to get friendly with people outside of ‘work’ obligations. He's very proud of his country and can sparkle when he talks about it. He seems quite irritated with his kouhai Aijima Cecil, but he is kind and gentlemanly in front of fans. In the game, he also wears spectacles to read.Ĭamus can appear to be two-faced he has a different attitude on and off-screen. He also carries a scepter-like rod with a blue gem. His clothes are often formal and elegant. He wears white and navy clothes with silver accessories. He is voiced by Tomoaki Maeno (前野 智昭, Maeno Tomoaki).Ĭamus is a tall, young man with long blonde hair, a pale complexion, and icy blue eyes. Only a tramp was Lazarus sad fate He who lay down at the rich mans gate He begged for some crumbs from the rich man to eat But they left him to die like a tramp on the street.
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With Masato Hijirikawa, Natsuki Shinomiya, Syo Kurusu, Cecil Aijima, Ai MikazeĬamus (カミュ, Kamyu) is a member of the idol group QUARTET NIGHT and the senior assigned to train Cecil Aijima during the Master Course. Would you welcome Him in, or turn Him away Then the Gods would deny you on the Great Judgement Day. With Masato Hijirikawa, Tokiya Ichinose, Cecil Aijima, Ai Mikaze With Tokiya Ichinose, Ren Jinguji, Ranmaru Kurosaki Instead of anonymous gangsters and trap house outlaws, the cast of characters we meet over the course of Welcome to O'Block have names, ages, choices we watch them struggle with, and stories that are hard to ignore.Only the one who he believes are in the world. Even as he's detailing larger than life scenarios of street crime, jail time, and betrayal, his characters are complex and relatable. Narrative tracks like "How It Go" are intense and captivating but manage to humanize the subjects of Von's lyrics. King Von's greatest gift might be his spellbinding storytelling. Von exhibits sensitivity on "Demon" with a melodic hook and a haunting piano loop underscoring fluid rhymes about traumatic memories and psyche-scarring experiences.
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King Von came up under the influence of frequent collaborator Lil Durk, who appears on two tracks here, including the booming non-stop push of "Back Again." The majority of the album stays in aggressive territory, with stories of street violence and confrontation reaching the most fiery heights on "The Code," while a smart and punchline-heavy track featuring Polo G. Debut studio album Welcome to O'Block follows two mixtapes released in quick succession and highlights the various sides of Von's personality, shifting from steely drill tracks to introspective songs of struggle and emotional pain. In the course of just two years, Chicago rapper King Von established himself as a sharp lyricist with a focus on storytelling.