At the bar of Elynn's Roadhouse...
He sat in the roadhouse, nursing his ale and his pride. Taking his time, he had another bite of his burger. If he were to be honest, it was one of the tastiest burgers he'd ever eaten. However, his mood, and his food, was soured by the simple fact that he had an obstacle he didn't know how to get around.
Tsukasa didn't like obstacles, for that meant something or someone was in his way... and refused to move. He couldn't get around it. Even worse, he couldn't smash it.
His guild had only himself and a punk rookie
kid as non-shadow operatives. He needed someone who could get them some publicity, some fame! How were they to work if no one wanted to hire them? Oh, sure, they could work as a temp agency... but he already ran three of those in his spare time. A fourth one would be boring.
Taking another bite of his burger, he thinks back to how he got stuck in this place....
Tsukasa was on fire. There he stood in the middle of a field, just... being on fire. He looked up. Smoke? Yep. He looked down. Fire? Yep.
.... He screamed, rolling around and patting himself out until the fire was well and fully smothered. Checking his body, his clothes and his gear, it seemed like all the damage was superficial. "Friggin' Ganon..." he mumbled to himself as he wiped the dirt of his sleeves. "I'm never friggin' asking for a teleport from you again. Stupid punk."
When the androgynous chinese man finally quit his moaning and groaning to take a look around him, do a little magic scan of the area.... he was mad. "God, Dammit Ganon! I could understand being dropped on the wrong side of the planet, but this isn't even the right reality! You stupid fuck!" Tsukasa's swearing was always odd, as vulgarity and the inablility to discern whether the swearer is male or female makes people of certain cultural norms... skittish. Unfortunatley, it drew to him a small pack of monsters.
"And look how well that turned out for them," he thought to himself. He wasn't nearly as upset as when he first arrived, but not being able to leave this place proper.... Well, he found his choices of alternate reality travel limited to the Twilight and the places it was connected to. Oh, and Hell. Going to Hell was fun the second time. Not so much the first since he had kinda just been killed, but... well whatever. He just had to make the most of his stay. And so he has... for the past 20 years.
Tsukasa sighed, knowing he'd have to recruit someone for the Helper's Guild soon, or it'd be done for.