Engetsu

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Personality
Engetsu is a man with a personality that fits him into the category of an anti-hero. He lacks the use of morals carried out by society and follows his own code, despite ironically desiring redemption and self-forgiveness for his past deeds. As such, he is the type of person who believes that duty is more important and significant than a person's life, a mindset that has garnered him dislike by his comrades. What is even more ironic is the fact that Engetsu believed life to be very precious early in his life, courtesy of his traumatic experience and his phobia of death. Engetsu was horrified of dying or seeing others die. However, the ways of Jashin had granted him immortality as well as a new mindset that lives are insignificant, a mindset he had continued to uphold even after his departure from the religion. This essentially means that Engetsu no longer fears death and sees others who die to have been a waste of life, due to his own incapability of dying as well as the propaganda he seems to have attained from the religion. Despite this grim and apathetic outlook on life, Engetsu is a man who bears honor and dignity, showing respect to both his opponents and allies alike. He bears a belief that everyone, no matter their political position, fame or stature, are equal and should be treated equally. Anyone who belittles the other, or heralds anyone else as a god or superior is "far beyond pathetic" in Engetsu's perspective, and as such, he views servants and political leaders with pity, as he feels that they damage the world by making themselves feel inferior or superior to others. Stemming from that mindset, he treats others the exact same way in which they treat him, despite their alignment. If one hates him, then the hatred will be mutual in Engetsu's eyes. Infact, Engetsu is a person who strongly believes in the term "an eye for an eye", and will do the same with people who harm him, his friends and others whom he loves. One of the more notable examples was when he brutally murdered everyone who was involved in his parent's death.

(To Be Continued...)