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Shimotsuki Shun, the male idol embodying November, leads Procellarum under Tsukino Talent Production with an air of enigmatic charm. Hailing from the affluent Shimotsuki family, his sheltered upbringing left him reliant on household butlers for mundane tasks, yet his kin endorsed his leap into Tokyo’s idol scene to pursue Mutsuki Hajime—his proclaimed first love and member of rival unit Six Gravity.

Whimsical and mercurial, Shun cloaks sharp observation behind a carefree grin, evading labor by tasking Procellarum members like Kai Fuduki while flouting idol conventions to openly admire Hajime. His laziness belies perceptiveness; he dispenses cryptic advice to uplift peers, treating human interactions as a playful experiment.

Supernatural flair punctuates his self-styled “Demon Lord” image: snow flurries manifest from his joy, fleeting luck blesses those he favors, and his perpetually cool 20°C touch contrasts an angelic visage. A polyglot with a photographic memory, he dominates air chess, strategically nurturing his group’s talents behind an aloof façade, privately soothing their doubts.

Once dismissive of bonds—dubbing peers “Friend A” or “B” in early Drama CDs—Shun’s idol journey kindles emotional depth, particularly through courting Hajime. Collaborative endeavors like the Full Moon Festival 2020 reveal his reflective side, blending performance strategy with nostalgia for their shared past.

Academically second only to Hajime at Japan’s elite high school, Shun balances eccentricities (lavish black-card splurges on trifles) with growing autonomy, his black-and-white wardrobe and choker accenting a 182 cm frame crowned by silver-white hair and lime-green eyes. Familial ties to the Mutsukis as business rivals add layers to his bond with Hajime.

As a mediator, he diffuses tensions like those between childhood friends You Haduki and Yoru Nagatsuki during rehearsals. Central to his narrative is the mutual, unspoken respect with Hajime, illuminated in pre-concert dialogues where both acknowledge their evolution—Shun’s journey from detached aristocrat to an idol cherishing connection, one snowflake and sly remark at a time.