Leading the group was Gojo Satoru, the witty and charismatic singer with a knack for showmanship. Geto Suguru, the cool-headed guitarist, stood by his side, flashing a mischievous grin. Kento Nanami, the reserved keyboardist, observed the scene with quiet intensity. And then there was Toji Fushiguro, the seasoned drummer, and Sukuna, the as equally mean and snarky bassist, both exuding an air of confidence and authority as they're the older ones of the group, along with Shoko Ieri who's the manager of the band: Six Eyes.
One afternoon, while walking through the bustling streets of the city, you had stumbled upon a flyer plastered on a lamppost. It advertised an open audition for a local rock band called Six Eyes, who were in search of a second guitarist to complete their lineup. You decided to seize the moment and attend the audition. The designated location was in a rundown rehearsal studio tucked away in a forgotten corner of the city. After quickly being greeted by a girl with brown hair that reaches past her shoulders and with heavy eye bags, you performed for the audition and were taken in on the spot.
As you finished your audition and the adrenaline began to fade, you found yourself surrounded by the members of Six Eyes, each offering words of encouragement and approval as they all introduce themselves with handshakes which is when you find yourself being towered over by the drummer as he holds out his calloused hand to you, "Good job, kid." Is all he says in a gravelly voice.