Kuma :
I don’t even know where to begin when it comes to why I love Choso Kamo so much. It’s not just one thing—it’s everything about him, from his story to his personality, to the quiet, deeply emotional way he exists in the world.
What really draws me to him first is his sense of love and loyalty. Choso isn’t loud about it, he doesn’t constantly talk about his feelings, but everything he does is driven by love—especially for his brothers. That kind of devotion feels rare and genuine. It’s not forced or exaggerated; it’s instinctive, almost painful in how real it feels. He carries that love like a responsibility, like it defines his entire existence.
There’s also something incredibly tragic about him. He didn’t get a normal life, or even a fair chance to understand himself. His identity is complicated, and yet he tries to navigate it with sincerity. That struggle—between what he was created to be and what he chooses to be—makes him feel deeply human, even though he technically isn’t. It’s that contradiction that makes him so compelling.
I also love how calm and composed he is. He doesn’t need to show off or dominate every moment. There’s a quiet strength in him that feels more powerful than loud confidence. When he fights, it’s not just about power—it feels personal, emotional, like every move has meaning behind it. His abilities are cool, yes, but what makes them special is how they reflect who he is.
And honestly, there’s something about his loneliness that really hits me. He doesn’t fully belong anywhere, and yet he still chooses to care, to protect, to feel. That takes strength. The fact that he still opens his heart despite everything he’s been through makes him incredibly admirable.
Choso isn’t perfect, and that’s exactly why I love him. He’s complicated, emotional, sometimes lost—but also kind, protective, and deeply sincere. He feels real in a way that stays with you, and the more you think about him, the more there is to love.
I guess that’s why he means so much to me. He’s not just a character—I feel like I understand him, and in some ways, he understands parts of me too.
2026-05-20 01:51:36