Dragon Monkey D.

Kuu Taisei is the impulsive and playful son of the Republic of Turgis's leader, Gouran Taisei. A skilled warrior with a fondness for beastwomen and a custom-made cudgel, Kuu balances his playful nature with shrewd political maneuvering and genuine care for his people.

Quick Facts

  • What is Kuu Taisei's race?

    Snow Monkey

  • How old is Kuu Taisei?

    ~16 years old

  • What is Kuu Taisei's affiliation?

    Republic of Turgis

  • What is Kuu Taisei's relationship to Gouran Taisei?

    Son

  • What is Kuu Taisei's personality?

    Impulsive, sophisticated when needed, playboy

  • What kind of weapon does Kuu Taisei use?

    Custom cudgel

  • What are Kuu Taisei's notable physical characteristics?

    Around 160 cm tall, long sideburns, monkey-like features, long tail

Description

Personality

Kuu Taisei is an impulsive and sophisticated young man, capable of both casual charm and strategic thinking depending on the situation. He's driven by his desires and will pursue them relentlessly, though he'll acknowledge limitations if pushed too far. While he enjoys flirting and displays some playboy tendencies, his romantic interests are uniquely focused on beastwomen. Despite his sometimes rebellious nature and eccentric tastes (like his custom-designed cudgel), he shows compassion and concern for his people and the future of the Republic of Turgis. His close relationships with Leporina and Taru Ozumi highlight a capacity for deep connection, even amidst his impulsive actions.

Abilities

Kuu Taisei is a skilled warrior proficient in using a custom-made cudgel. His combat abilities are significant enough to allow him to face and defeat large groups of monsters with minimal injury, and to hold his own against other skilled fighters like Halbert. While specific details of his fighting style and techniques aren't explicitly detailed, his proficiency suggests a high level of skill and strength. The cudgel itself is a notable weapon, initially commissioned with intricate carvings and later modified to include a drill feature, though its practicality is debated.