Zhétiān es sen Chén

Zhétiān es en Chén is the principal lightkeeper of Kumaur's lighthouse. He is rarely seen in town due to the demanding nature of his occupation—along with the fact that provisions and other supplies are delivered to the lighthouse every month which removes the necessity of shopping in town. He previously worked as a propaganda artist.

Appearance
Zhétiān stands at 180 cm and possesses a lean build. He had a significantly more muscular build in his youth, but a sudden deterioration in his health caused him to lose most of his muscles over time. His muscles aren’t the only thing he’s lost, however; he has also lost a majority of his strength which forces him to delegate the more labor-intensive tasks at the lighthouse to his assistant.

Overall he is considered to have a very cat-like appearance. His hair is black and cut into a crop that is left unstyled for practical purposes, usually appearing unkempt due to the odd way his fringe is cut and the leather straps of his gas mask dragging over his head during removal. He has a heart-shaped face, sharp and upturned eyes that are a pale blue-gray in color, fair skin, and lips that seem to be in a perpetual pout. As is usual to most Kumaura, his canines are much longer than those who aren’t native inhabitants of Kumaur which adds to his likeness to cats.

On the rare days when he makes an appearance in town, he will most likely be seen wearing the prescribed uniform for lightkeepers which consists of a light gray fur-lined jacket underneath a thick dark gray overcoat—a steel-buckled, black leather belt wrapped around the waist to define the lightkeeper's form—black woolen trousers tucked into lace-up boots, and leather gloves—the color of which can be chosen by the wearer. Zhétiān's leather gloves are dyed in the same dark brown color as his gas mask.

Occasionally, when the weather takes on a harsher lilt than usual on his visit to the shore, he will wear a fox fur cap and a fur cloak over his uniform.

Personality
Zhétiān lacks a distinct personality of his own. After a series of mistakes and failed ventures, he realized that he was never the man he believed himself to be—outstanding, superior, and destined for greatness—and suffered an ego death from which he never recovered.

There is a difficulty in interacting with him which stems from his neuroticism. One minute he is joyful, kind, and full of life; the next he is cynical, pessimistic, and self-deprecating, and the person who has to the bear the misfortune of interacting with him—for one reason or another—will be puzzled as to what it was that set him off, and if they do manage to pinpoint the reason for his changed behaviour then they will find it difficult to comprehend why something so small had changed the man completely.

Another difficulty is his banality.

Zhétiān tries to mimic the personality of whomever it is he’s interacting with as a means to connect with them. It hardly ever works as most people realize that he is only mirroring them and that he has nothing of value to offer them—not even a decent conversation. There are times, however, when traits from his original personality return to him. These traits being insensitivity, arrogance, and impudence. The return of these traits naturally make him even more unlikeable to the average person than when he didn't have them at all.

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 * The name Zhétiān uses the characters 哲 (zhé) meaning "sage, wiseman" and 天 (tiān) meaning "sky". Meanwhile the surname Chén uses the character 陳 (chén) meaning "to explain, old".