Īfter Osamu Dazai "mercy killed" an enemy, only to repeatedly shoot and laugh at the corpse, Chūya demanded he stops, seeing no sense in Dazai's actions. He receives Rimbaud's hat as an entry gift to the Port Mafia and takes good care of the hat as a result. In fact, Rimbaud's final words for him had a deep effect on Chūya's own outlook on life and himself. Chūya fully intended to kill him, but heard Rimbaud's last words without malice nor mockery. Notable instances include his conflict with Arthur Rimbaud, the man responsible for attempting to kill him long before he joined the Port Mafia at age fifteen. He refrains from unnecessarily brutal methods when need-be, and has enough sense to know when enough's enough. Ruthless as he is, Chūya seldom takes people's lives for granted and knows the importance of compromise and rationality. In fact, he's rather smug about it, knowing it angers the Agency immensely. Here as well, his nature as a mafioso shines through, expressing no remorse for the danger the mafia intentionally put Naomi Tanizaki and Hirako in, using them as bait. It's true he didn't hesitate to retaliate and fight back against Akiko Yosano and Kenji Miyazawa (in fact, he takes great pleasure fighting against people that put up a good fight), but as soon as Yukichi Fukuzawa addresses him for more information, Chūya disengages from the battle. While his skills and presence signal an inherent threat, he's reliable enough for Mori to assign him the task of confronting the Armed Detective Agency during the three-way conflict involving the Guild. In fact, he's rather reasonable when no one is pushing his buttons. įor as hot-headed as he may seem, Chūya isn't impossible to reason with. Befitting of an Executive, he has no qualms eliminating the Port Mafia's enemies by any means necessary, including murder, however, isn't nearly as homicidal in his tactics as members such as Ryunosuke Akutagawa and the members of Black Lizard tend to be. Taunting remarks pair with his pride, as he isn't above ridiculing his opponents in the middle of a fight. He revels in fighting, happy to show off his combative ability, and taking great pride in his reputation as the mafia's strongest martial artist. On the surface, Chūya is a temperamental and rather arrogant, blunt man. Ĭhūya showing his temperament on seeing Dazai. A bracelet can also be seen on his right wrist.Īfter being bitten by an unknown aggressor, Chūya takes on a vampiric appearance. He also wears black pants and brown shoes. In the past, he wears a short black pea coat over his hoodie. Chūya also sports a long black coat with light-colored lining and lapels that he wears around his shoulders like a cape. He is almost always seen wearing black gloves. His outfit consists of a white button-up shirt under a dark red vest, a black choker, a black ribbon bolo tie held together with a small silver buckle, an open black cropped jacket with the sleeves rolled up at the elbows, black slacks, a black belt hanging off his right hip and black low-arch shoes. He wears a black hat with a red hatband and a thin silver chain that hangs over the brim. He has grey eyes and striking orange hair that frames his face, with a longer section that falls just past his left shoulder. Chūya is quite short with a petite, yet muscular build.
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