Tomie Takami

Tomie Takami is the mother of Keigo Takami, a.k.a. Hawks, the number three hero.

Appearance
Tomie is a woman of average height with messy hair and sunken eyes.

Personality
Tomie is a very emotionally barren and broken woman. She holds a deep love for her husband, as she was the one who saved him from the authorities when he committed a murder, and often wished him to stay with her at the house whenever she went out. Despite this, their relationship was extremely stressed due to the circumstances of their union and because of the unintentional conception of their son, which forced them to stay together.

Because of this, Tomie had a rather negative relationship with her son, doing nothing as her husband would subject him to physical abuse and not giving him any sort of emotional support. In fact, after her husband was caught and arrested, once forced on the streets, Tomie even asked her son why he was even born and what good were his wings if he couldn't do anything useful with them.

However, when Hawks managed to get them assistance from the Hero Commission and allowed Tomie to start a new life, it appears that she started to regret the way she treated him before. When she was confronted by criminals and forced to reveal the truth about her husband's past, she wrote a letter to her son, apologizing for revealing his past and choosing to leave as to not cause him any more trouble while telling Keigo how proud she was of him.

History
At some point in the past, Tomie met her husband and harbored him after he committed a murder over some pocket change. During this time when they were on the run, their son, Keigo Takami, was conceived, and they were forced to live in isolation.

During their time on the run and while Keigo was growing up, Tomie did relatively little in his development. At one time, when Keigo was being boisterous and demanding to go outside, Tomie chose to take him out in order to make him quiet. While in a marketplace, Tomie chose to purchase an Endeavor doll for her son, telling him to become as strong as him in the future.