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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 an extremely powerful 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 fiction into mathematics, giving him his form of sorcery he calls "Convenience". Although originally human, upon death, Yojín bargained with Lucifer in Hell, who rejected him; which led to him forcing his way out of hell. After escaping from the abyssal eternity of torture, he climbed the stairs to the gates of Heaven. having defied his fate, he was rejected from Paradise and sent back to Earth to relive his fate of dying and being sent to Hell for eternity. This, of course, had shaken his mortal mind so much, that he had faced major consequences once back on the surface of Earth. The unfortunate bit of this escape from hell is that Yojín has lost his sense of humanity as well as all of his memories of who he was before becoming what he is now. Being in Heaven, even temporarily, had given him a great increase in strength, which left him to use his tremendously improved sorcery on those who got in his way of living a quiet life until his inevitable death,

Death and Preceding moments
 Yojín Besmirch  was killed via a shotgun blast that blew off a good portion of his skull and organs. While in the home of an alternate version of his close friend, Yojín was sitting in the living room with his back turned to the kitchen. Having felt threatened by Yojín's presence, as well as his showcase of sorcery, his friend crept up behind him whilst he was watching a comedic video on his cell phone and fired the 12-gauge shotgun right from the back of his head. After the attack, Yojín slowly stood up and turned to see his murderer, who turned out to be the timid and quiet Hypercat. Yojín quietly whispers his condolences as his insides dripped onto the carpet. This does cause Hypercat to sustain temporary trauma after killing an alternate version of his friend, as he was a very shy man who would have never even killed a dog if he'd been paid millions in cash.

Appearances
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.

Behavior
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 playing a video game. He was always trying to plan ahead in life, which caused him quite a bit of anxiety and stress. Yojín dealt with unresolved trauma throughout his years, which resulted in him unconsciously developing multiple 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. 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 that morning. Yojín's behavior near his older years, which are 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 no people. 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 member of a tribe. He would lay in fields, not speaking to any 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 be sure to bury them an extra eighteen feet in the dirt. He was a quiet man, he wandered the earth. Almost like a homeless man with the attire of an angel.