
Cheery Haru
Cheery Haru — a Degen Dojo fighter on Solana. Traits: Gold Earrings, Blue Evening, Degens, Blue Oni Tattoo, Cheery Haru, Spectacles, Dejen Samurai, Wooden Walking Cane, Mint.
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Haru laughed the whole time, because that is what Haru does, even when three ninja dropped through his mother's kitchen window and a garden snake decided that particular Tuesday was the day to strike at his ankle instead of the actual threat. He killed the snake with a teacup, grinning ear to ear, cheering himself on like a one-man crowd while shadow-clad men somersaulted over the good couch his mum told him never to sit on with his boots. Underneath the cackling there was an old samurai discipline screaming that a warrior should never laugh mid-battle, that stillness and breath were the whole art, but Haru buried that voice under jokes the way he buries every ache, with a grin thick as armor plating. Afterward, sweeping snake guts and ninja smoke bombs off his mother's floor, he decided out loud, cheerfully, that he needs better quality friends, ones who do not bring assassins to family dinner or leave him to duel wildlife solo. He vowed to be more disciplined about vetting his crew, then immediately invited the same chaotic degens over next week for drinks, because hope, like his smile, apparently never learns.
Heavy. Deliberate. The Gold Earring fighters wear their conviction in precious metal on the outside so everyone knows before they speak.
The hour when most give up. The Blue Evening fighters are still at their desk, still watching the chart, still holding.
The foundation. The crowd. The 2,426 who showed up and kept showing up. Degens are what the Dojo is built from — not the rare exceptions, but the persistent presence.
The blue Oni does not rage. The blue Oni waits. The Blue Oni Tattoo fighters are the calmest ones in the room — which makes them the most dangerous.
The man who decided grinning was braver than breaking. He held a line so long his smile became the squad's good-luck charm; now he beams through the wreckage of peacetime, a very tired samurai behind the widest smile in the Dojo.
Formal vision. The Spectacles fighters approached clarity with the same seriousness they bring to everything else — completely.
The Dojo's samurai. The Dejen Samurai fighters carry the warrior tradition through the collection's own lens — ancient code, contemporary context.
Implies infirmity, delivers otherwise. The Wooden Walking Cane fighters move slower than expected and hit harder than prepared for.
道場 Degen Dojo







