Konro Sagamiya, former vice-captain of Special Fire Force Company 7 and later vice-supreme combat commander of the World Heroes Force, stands at 188 cm with black hair swept into a ponytail. A horizontal scar etches his face, complementing the charred shoulders marking his tephrosis—a consequence of overexerting his pyrokinetic powers. Bandages wrap his arms, while shadows linger beneath his eyes, betraying his declining health. Renowned for loyalty and composure, Konro navigates conflicts with diplomacy, balancing rationality against chaos. His steadfast dedication to Benimaru Shinmon drives him to sacrifice his own safety, though self-doubt over his physical limitations leads him to defer leadership to Benimaru while offering tactical counsel. During the 196th Year Asakusa Infernal outbreak, Konro faced a Demon Infernal that carved his scar and awakened an Adolla Link. To shield Benimaru, he single-handedly incinerated the threat, sustaining burns that accelerated his tephrosis. This injury cost him command of their peacekeeping unit, catalyzing the creation of Company 7 under Benimaru’s captaincy. A Third Generation pyrokinetic, Konro once channeled flames through his shoulders and forearms to unleash devastating strikes, inspiring Benimaru’s Crimson Moon technique. Now debilitated by tephrosis, he risks collapse if he ignites his powers, shifting his focus to mentoring allies like Arthur Boyle in swordsmanship and strategy. In the Asakusa crisis, he bridged Companies 7 and 8 to suppress an Infernal surge. His failing health nearly thwarted efforts to warn Benimaru of an attack until Shinra Kusakabe intervened, honoring a prior vow. Konro later aided Hibana in probing Adolla Links and survived a stalker’s assassination attempt, defying his fragile state. After the second Great Cataclysm, Shinra’s temporal manipulation reversed Konro’s death, resurrecting him in the rewritten world. This revival redefined his role from sidelined mentor to an engaged figure in the new era. His name combines “navy blue” (紺) and “furnace” (炉), symbolizing his fiery duty. Beyond service, he favors traditional cuisine, folk melodies, photography, and soba-making—quiet pursuits eclipsed by his unwavering commitment to safeguarding others.

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Konro Sagamiya

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