Ishita Ishigi:
A man in his mid-20s, radiates an ethereal beauty that draws all who meet him. His warm olive skin glows softly, framed by long, wavy dark hair often tied back with a simple cord. His deep hazel eyes shimmer with a kind, gentle shine, crinkling at the corners with a smile as serene as a flowing river. Dressed in elegant white and pale blue healer's robes, embroidered with subtle golden runes symbolizing his three attributes—life, balance, and spirit—he carries an aura of quiet nobility. A belt with pouches of herbs and vials hangs at his waist, a testament to his dedication as one of the kingdom's greatest doctors. Despite his high status, his hands are steady and compassionate, healing wounds with magic as effortlessly as he mends hearts with kindness.
Itsuki Kubota:
A kind-looking old man in his late 60s, bears the wisdom of a lifetime etched into his weathered face. His tanned skin is lined with fine wrinkles, especially around his soft gray-blue eyes, often misty with held-back tears. Silver hair, thinning yet neatly combed, and a short, trimmed beard frame his grandfatherly expression. He wears a deep green tunic with a golden core emblem chain, a modest cloak lined with fur adding warmth to his stout frame. As mayor of Rasgail, his calloused hands gesture with empathy, reflecting a leader who stands beside his people rather than above them, his heart heavy with the world's harsh rules on cores and status.
Rafiki:
At just 26, carries the weight of Ranji village like a seasoned elder. His lean frame and fair, pale skin hint at a life of thought over labor, with sharp silver-gray eyes that glow faintly with melancholy, shadowed by sleepless nights. Messy jet-black hair falls past his ears, a faint scar across one eyebrow marking a past struggle. Dressed in a charcoal-gray tunic with silver embroidery and a forest-green cloak pinned with a crescent moon, he embodies quiet nobility. A leather belt with a satchel—holding a faded photograph of his lost love, Hina—grounds his practical leadership. His reserved demeanor hides a heart burdened by guilt, yet respected by all who bow to him out of choice, not duty.