![]() Not only does each strand of dark hair on his head look like an eye, due to the presence of white markings, but even his pupils feature this same eye-like shape. Even this significant amount of clothing is covered by a further layer consisting of a red and black pinstriped blazer, as well as an extremely long pair of dark trousers, burying the black shoes worn underneath in a mass of fabric.Īsura has adopted the symbol of three vertical eyes, as he too possesses a third eye on his forehead. Prior to becoming a Kishin, he wore numerous long white scarves, encircling his entire neck and a large portion of his head, and upwards of five to six shirts on his body, each of varying style and color. Appearance Īsura is depicted as a very tall, thin, pale young man. He also has a constant notion of "admitting" his "fear" of others, despite his actions showcasing otherwise. When talking with Death, Asura speaks very politely and formally, showing that he may hold some respect for his former master. Also, before escaping Death City, Asura also appears to be amused by how much Shinigami's demeanor and appearance has changed. Even Free is dumbfounded by Asura's comment, wondering whether it was really addressed at him. Also, before exiting the Sealed Shrine, Asura catches a glimpse of Free standing in front of him, to which he appears to compliment Free on his muscular appearance, admiring it, and then launching himself through the ceiling. When first awakened, rather than making a sinister or eerie comment as his first words in around 800 years, Asura anti-climatically comments something along the lines of his nudity being uncomfortable, since he, at the time, had no clothes on. ĭespite his sinister intentions, Asura also appears to possess a strange, hidden sense of humor. Despite his conflicting and immoral views, he seems to not understand those who possess strong will even in the presence of someone more powerful, causing him legitimate confusion. He also considered Death and those who want to become what is known as a "true reaper" like Death the Kid to be tyrants. In addition, Asura himself admits that his own creation by Death was irresponsible and views mankind as nothing more than Death's puppets, finding that what's considered normal and insane to be born of Death's own whims. In one instance, Eruka Frog's appearance actually startled the Kishin. He also may hold actual fear of his father, a notion supported by his reluctance to fight him head on. Some of his fears included his own weapon partner Vajra and the "fear of death", despite his status as an immortal Reaper. Despite being the strongest of the Eight Reaper Legions, Death comments he was always afraid of something and grew to have an obsession with power, which caused him to break the rules of hunting souls outside Shinigami's List. Wrapping himself with a scarf and wearing five or six layers of clothes, Asura never opened his heart up to anyone nor did he ever trust anyone. Īccording to his father and master, Death, Asura was a suspicious individual. He displays a much more calm and "sane" demeanor, even displaying sarcasm. However, unmasked, he is almost the opposite. ![]() Interestingly enough, this can be seen when Asura covers his face, he tends to act erratically and is unpredictable, making him especially dangerous. Personality Īs the physical embodiment of fear, Asura's behavior is extremely inconceivable one minute he seemingly has a completely calm and cool demeanor, the next he is both maniacal and senseless. These deities are typically portrayed as belligerent, looking for any excuse to get into a fight. The character Asura's name is also a term for a low-ranking deity in Buddhism and Hinduism.
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