TV-Series
Description
President, the group’s eldest member, initially assumes leadership due to seniority, though his indecisiveness and reliance on group consensus often erode his authority. Preferring democratic processes, he grapples with assertiveness as others sidestep deliberation for rash, impulsive choices led by dominant peers. Less physically capable, he offsets this with vigilant protectiveness, prioritizing allies’ safety in peril. A mirror and comb remain constant accessories, underscoring his meticulous grooming and desire for order. Early infatuation with Manua, a local from the new world, gives way to quiet admiration for Tiger, the group’s tomboyish combat specialist.

Their bond deepens through mutual respect, contrasting his reserved nature against her boldness, culminating in unspoken romantic tension by the story’s close. As a mediator, he strives to temper conflicts and sustain unity amid friction, serving as the group’s stabilizing force. His arc traces a shift from passive figurehead to steadfast emotional anchor, offering reassurance during crises while retaining his gentle disposition and aversion to imposing control. These enduring traits inform his contributions to the group’s survival, balancing growth with inherent reluctance to wield authority.