>>3114381That he is so physically strong, but gentle, caring and incredibly vulnerable. It's almost the reverse of a standard gap moe; he appears sweet and useless and moe, but there is something beneath that which is wild and more knowing, and wallowing in a tired melancholy. There's at least three sides to it that makes it hard to find elsewhere.
He's a young old man who holds a fierce concern for others to the detriment of his own well-being.
You expect me to choose between trenchcoats, turtlenecks, tangzhuang, riding boots, and cassocks?
>>3114385Trying to keep this short is going to kill me. Pastry/cake raids, gardening, watching the world go by.
The most notable thing about him are his eyes, they are described as lightning purple, inhuman, unnatural, and restore themselves faster than he can explain why he doesn't want them.
Gensoukai is surely a unique place, and large expanses of it are not inhabited by humanoid creatures. There are ruins and places there that no human has documented, and even the residents cannot fully explain.
The weirdest thing about him would be the circumstances he's been subject to both in his life and afterlife. We don't know what he is but it's not something you'd just leave unattended amongst humans, right? Explain this shit, Enma.
>>3114387What's the point of that? It would just be a doll in a brown wig with none of the features that make him a character.
>>3114398Recently I wanted to play him one of Debussy's dances for the harp. I think it would be especially suited to him, with the gliding ease of movement that flight could give his steps.
>>3114399Japanese doesn't really have swear words but he's not the type to use anything more than a cold tone. Only in exceptional circumstances would he be outright rude, and at those times he can be scary. He would be taken aback by casual swearing, and it would take some getting used to it as a form of exaggeration or humour.