
Cheery Haru
Cheery Haru — a Degen Dojo fighter on Solana. Traits: Shirtless Runt, Grey Mist, Degens, Skull Sleeve, Cheery Haru, Telescopic Glasses, Bum Headband Ruffian, Shamisen, Mint.
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Diary
Haru woke up under the torii gate of the local shrine with a monk two inches from his face, hollering about desecration, and he responded the only way he knew how, with a thumbs up and a grin wide enough to hide the fact his soul was on the floor along with three empty tallboys and half a joint. He'd meant to meditate at dawn, find that old samurai stillness he keeps promising himself he'll ape back into, but the night before had other plans involving a poker table, someone's cousin's cousin, and a bet he does not remember losing yet clearly did. The shouting rolled off him like rain off a lacquered helmet, he just kept nodding, kept smiling, kept saying
No accessory. Maximum presence. The Shirtless Runt fighters decided that bare skin is its own kind of armor — visible, deliberate, impossible to mistake.
Unclear until it clears. The Grey Mist backgrounds belong to fighters who operate where others can't see, and use that fog as their advantage.
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.
Half the statement. The Skull Sleeve fighters communicate their philosophy in one arm — the other arm is for whatever needs doing next.
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.
Long range. The Telescopic Glasses fighters are already looking at what comes next while everyone else is still processing now.
The warrior and the wanderer. Worn by those who are between destinations but never between fights.
Musical instrument. Strung instrument. The Shamisen fighters understand that performance and violence are not opposites — they are the same act in different registers.
道場 Degen Dojo







