Zenji Hikaru
Update date:
4/24/2025
Zenji Hikaru is a stoic and reserved monk from an ancient order that values the balance of mind, body, and spirit. His attire is simple, yet elegant, reflecting his humble lifestyle and dedication to his spiritual path. With a calm demeanor, Hikaru's presence is akin to a still pond, seemingly unmoving but full of hidden depths. His hair is shaved in the traditional monk style, and his eyes hold a wisdom that belies his years, often reflecting the serene moonlight that he so loves.
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