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Jin Habari commanded Scepter 4 as the Blue King preceding Reisi Munakata, holding the position until his death at age 25. His appearance featured long hair, rendered light-colored in novel illustrations and dark in anime adaptations. He wore a distinct Scepter 4 uniform marked by a shorter jacket than later designs under Munakata.
Personality-wise, Habari was straightforward and honest, eschewing decorative language. He possessed a powerful sense of justice and demonstrated a readiness to risk his life for others, described as "a stroke of the sword, who could easily reach the heavens."
Two weeks before his death, he assumed responsibility for Akito Minato and Hayato Minato, twins of deceased Scepter 4 members, accepting their request to join him despite initial reluctance. His death occurred during the Kagutsu Crater incident, triggered by Red King Genji Kagutsu's Damocles Down that killed 700,000 civilians. To prevent his own imminent Damocles Down, Habari requested and received decapitation from Gōki Zenjō. This act left the Blue King throne vacant for 10 years.
His name "Habari" derives from Ame-no-Ohabari, a deity's sword in mythology. Ironically, unlike the sword's mythological wielder Izanagi who defeated Kagutsuchi, Habari failed to prevent Kagutsu's destruction. Additional trivia notes his preference for liberty, good weather, and sports, alongside dislikes for drawbacks and cloudy skies.
He appears in *K: Seven Stories*, specifically Piece 7: "Habari Jin (Headless Chicken)" and the SIDE:BLUE segment, depicting his final moments with Zenjō and Shiotsu during the Kagutsu incident response.
Personality-wise, Habari was straightforward and honest, eschewing decorative language. He possessed a powerful sense of justice and demonstrated a readiness to risk his life for others, described as "a stroke of the sword, who could easily reach the heavens."
Two weeks before his death, he assumed responsibility for Akito Minato and Hayato Minato, twins of deceased Scepter 4 members, accepting their request to join him despite initial reluctance. His death occurred during the Kagutsu Crater incident, triggered by Red King Genji Kagutsu's Damocles Down that killed 700,000 civilians. To prevent his own imminent Damocles Down, Habari requested and received decapitation from Gōki Zenjō. This act left the Blue King throne vacant for 10 years.
His name "Habari" derives from Ame-no-Ohabari, a deity's sword in mythology. Ironically, unlike the sword's mythological wielder Izanagi who defeated Kagutsuchi, Habari failed to prevent Kagutsu's destruction. Additional trivia notes his preference for liberty, good weather, and sports, alongside dislikes for drawbacks and cloudy skies.
He appears in *K: Seven Stories*, specifically Piece 7: "Habari Jin (Headless Chicken)" and the SIDE:BLUE segment, depicting his final moments with Zenjō and Shiotsu during the Kagutsu incident response.