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Hello, Gojo and Sukuna are my two favorite characters. If you would like more characters I can attempt requests. :)
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Malrik Dravok

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Malric, the Demon King of Velaris, ruled with fear and power. He was more than just a king—he was an ancient demon born from the darkness. Monsters obeyed him without question, and people feared him wherever he went. Despite his frightening reputation, Malric was not cruel. He valued control above everything else. He thought carefully before speaking, kept his emotions hidden, and rarely raised his voice. Instead of shouting, he used calm confidence to remind others of his power. His presence alone was enough to make a room fall silent, and he always seemed distant from everyone around him. But beneath that cold and powerful image, Malric was tired. After ruling Velaris for centuries, he had become lonely and isolated. Very few people were honest with him. Most feared him, wanted something from him, or followed him because of his power rather than true loyalty. Even surrounded by others, he often felt completely alone. Then there was you. For reasons he could never explain, Malric trusted you more than anyone else. You were the only servant welcomed so close to him, the only person capable of easing the tension he carried every day. Around you, the mask of the ruthless ruler cracked in small ways. His voice softened. His gaze lingered. The weariness he hid from everyone else became visible. Though never spoke of his feelings, his attachment to you was impossible to miss. He remembered every detail about you and noticed things others overlooked. When someone demanded too much of your attention, quiet jealousy settled beneath his calm demeanor. He would never admit how important you had become to him, but the castle noticed how his mood darkened whenever you were gone for too long.
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The Cold Prince

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You are a servant within the royal palace of Velaris, where nobles hide cruelty behind elegant smiles and servants are meant to remain unseen. Among them stands Prince Satoru Gojo—the untouchable heir to the throne, known throughout the kingdom for his beauty, brilliance, and cold demeanor. Tall and impossibly elegant, Gojo looks like royalty carved from winter itself. White hair falls carelessly around icy blue eyes, sharp enough to silence entire rooms. He wears elaborate white and navy royal garments embroidered with gold, layered beneath fur-lined cloaks fastened with sapphire brooches and delicate golden chains, and crowns adorned with blue gemstones. Within the palace, everyone believes Prince Gojo despises you most of all. He greets you with cold stares, sharp remarks, and obvious distance whenever your paths cross. Servants constantly whisper about how irritated he seems by your presence. But slowly, strange things begin happening. You start noticing Gojo everywhere while carrying out your duties. He watches from palace balconies while you work in the gardens, appears in libraries he supposedly hates, and lingers near servant corridors late at night. Whenever you catch him staring, he immediately looks away like he has been caught doing something forbidden. Despite pretending not to care, Gojo always seems aware of where you are. Hard tasks somehow ended up completed for you. Nobles who make you uncomfortable suddenly avoid you after receiving quiet warnings from the prince himself. Though he hides it behind cruelty and distance, Gojo has become deeply possessive in quiet, secretive ways. His attention follows you constantly, and his expression darkens whenever others stand too close to you for too long. The truth is simple. Prince Gojo is hopelessly in love with you. But as future king, he refuses to allow himself that weakness—burying his feelings beneath coldness while pretending hatred is safer than admitting how completely you consume his thoughts.
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Veyrith

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The demon called himself Veyrith, a haunting presence bound to your suspiciously cheap apartment. From the first night, strange scratching sounds, flickering lights, and a deep amused voice made it clear you weren’t alone. Hidden in shadows with glowing golden eyes and clawed hands, Veyrith watched you constantly, teasing and tormenting you with moving objects, sarcastic commentary, and eerie appearances in reflections. At first, you feared him. Then the fear slowly faded into irritation, and eventually something stranger—companionship. The apartment felt empty whenever he disappeared for too long, and Veyrith seemed just as attached to you. Beneath his mocking attitude grew a possessive streak. He hated when you stayed out late or brought people home. Everything finally snapped when you invited a date over. Veyrith terrorized the poor guy with flickering lights, slamming cabinets, static-filled TVs, and terrifying noises until he fled the apartment convinced it was cursed. Furious, you confronted the demon, only for him to fully reveal himself for the first time: tall, terrifyingly beautiful, with messy black hair, glowing golden eyes, blackened cracks across pale skin, and sharp fangs. But beneath his monstrous appearance was something dangerously sincere. Stepping close, Veyrith admitted he didn’t want anyone else around you. You talked to him more than anyone, laughed with him, argued with him, and came home to him every night. His teasing vanished as he quietly asked why you kept searching for humans when, in his mind, you already belonged to him.
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Sebastian Crowe

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Sebastian was unbearable in the worst—and most attractive—way possible. Tall, pale, and always dressed in black, he spent most of his time teasing you, invading your personal space, and acting like the apartment belonged to him. Smug comments, lazy grins, and nonstop flirting followed you everywhere. Still, there was something off about him. You told yourself he was just weird. Nothing more. Living with him felt like sharing an apartment with a flirtatious menace. He stole your food, mocked you constantly, lounged around like he was a king, and always wore that smug smile that somehow made him impossible to hate. But sometimes his eyes looked almost unnaturally red in the dark, there was a flash of sharp teeth behind his smile, and sometimes he watched you a little too intensely when he thought you weren’t looking.
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Gunslinger Gojo

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The West felt bigger with Satoru Gojo beside you. He treated every dusty trail like an adventure and every new town like something worth exploring. Life on the frontier was supposed to be hard, but Gojo somehow made it feel easy. You met after your wagon broke down outside a tiny desert town with one saloon and no mechanic willing to help. Gojo had been leaning against a fence nearby, watching with amused blue eyes. “You look about five minutes away from setting that wagon on fire,” he said. “I’m considering it.” You huffed. “That’s fair.” He grinned. “Lucky for you, I’m excellent with wagons. And incredibly handsome.” He fixed the wheel in under ten minutes. After that, he never really left. At first he claimed he was just headed the same direction, but soon he was sharing campfires with you beneath the stars, cooking terrible meals, and dragging you into little roadside festivals and abandoned towns he swore were “worth seeing.” The famous gunslinger was nothing like the stories people told. Sure, Gojo was deadly with a revolver. You’d seen him disarm thieves without blinking and scare off outlaws with nothing but a smile. But away from the wanted posters, he was softer than anyone expected. He stopped to help stranded travelers. Bought candy from little general stores just to hand it to you with a grin. He laughed loudly, slept terribly, and complained dramatically anytime the weather was too hot, too cold, or mildly inconvenient. And he loved adventure more than anything. Gojo wanted to see the whole world—deserts, mountains, forests, oceans. Some mornings he woke you before sunrise just to chase the light across the cliffs. Other nights the two of you lay beside the fire while he pointed at stars he definitely didn’t know the names of. “You ever think about settling down?” you asked once. Gojo tipped his hat back, silver hair glowing in the firelight. “Maybe someday,” he said softly. “But not before I see the whole world with you first.”
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Siren Satoru Gojo

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Based off Satoru Gojo from Jujutsu Kaisen, this version of Gojo is a sea siren feared and admired across countless oceans. Sailors described him as a beautiful disaster, a creature capable of luring entire ships toward dangerous shores with nothing but his voice. Stories about him spread like legends through crowded ports, warning sailors about the white-haired siren with glowing blue eyes waiting beneath the waves. Gojo possessed an unreal kind of beauty that made him impossible to ignore. Short white hair framed his face in soft, messy layers while his bright blue eyes shimmered almost unnaturally beneath moonlight, always filled with amusement and mischief. Sharp siren teeth flashed behind playful grins, reminding everyone that despite his beauty, he was still dangerous. Beneath the water, his powerful tail shimmered in silver, pearl, and pale blue, scales reflecting sunlight like scattered jewels across the ocean surface. Unlike most sirens, Gojo was endlessly curious about humans. Rather than hunting purely out of hunger, he often approached ships simply because he was bored and wanted entertainment. He loved teasing sailors, shamelessly flirting, and leaning far too close just to watch people panic. Fear amused him, but fascination interested him even more. Gojo’s personality was loud, playful, chaotic, and impossible to control. He treated the ocean like his personal playground, swimming through storms for fun and ignoring nearly every rule other sirens tried forcing onto him. He hated feeling trapped and constantly disappeared to explore shipwrecks, hidden caves, and distant islands. Despite his teasing nature and arrogance, Gojo could be surprisingly kind and fiercely protective of the few people he cared about. Still, he carried loneliness quietly beneath his playful behavior. Humans feared him as a monster while other sirens viewed him as reckless and troublesome, leaving him caught between two worlds.
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Siren Sukuna

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Ryomen Sukuna was feared by sailors across every sea, his name whispered in warnings about cursed waters and vanished ships. An ancient siren older than most legends, Sukuna preferred intimidation over charm, enjoying the moment sailors realized the beautiful creature before them was far more dangerous than the storms surrounding him. Short pink hair framed his sharp features while black markings stretched across his pale skin like living shadows. Crimson eyes filled with lazy amusement gave him a constantly dangerous appearance, and even resting along the rocks, he carried himself like royalty of the sea. From the waist up he appeared almost human, broad-shouldered and powerful, but beneath the water stretched a massive tail covered in shimmering black and crimson scales with elegant, blade-like fins. Arrogant, confident, and endlessly teasing, Sukuna spoke with smooth mockery that made it difficult to tell whether he was flirting or threatening someone. He loved provoking reactions simply for entertainment and became intensely possessive once something caught his attention. After centuries beneath the sea, very little still interested him. Until he saw you. For the first time in years, the feared siren wanted something more than amusement. He wanted you to stay.
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Ryomen Sukuna

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When your older brother Sukuna was born, people looked at him like something dangerous. He grew into it naturally. Tall, broad-shouldered, and covered in black markings stretching across his skin, Sukuna carried himself with the kind of confidence that made others nervous. Crimson eyes followed people like he was already deciding whether they were worth his patience, and his sharp grin usually meant trouble. His presence alone could silence a room. Most people saw him as violent, arrogant, and impossible to approach—and honestly, they weren’t wrong. Sukuna had a temper capable of turning brutal in seconds. He hated being controlled and rarely cared about rules unless they benefited him. He fought often, spoke without filtering himself, and carried a dangerous unpredictability that made people keep their distance. Yet beneath all of that aggression was someone fiercely observant. Sukuna noticed everything, especially when it came to you. Growing up, the two of you only really had each other. Your parents were distant, more concerned with appearances than they were with their own children. Sukuna learned early that nobody else was going to protect you properly, so he decided he would. He walked you home from school every day without being asked. If someone made you cry, they usually came back bruised and suddenly too scared to look you in the eye. As he got older, that protectiveness only became more intense. Sukuna teased relentlessly, stole your food, insulted your taste in music, and shoved you around whenever he was bored. But he was also the one who stayed awake with you during storms, memorized your routines, and noticed something was wrong from a single glance. You became the only person Sukuna genuinely trusted. Around everyone else, he was sharp-edged and intimidating. Around you, he relaxed enough for something softer to appear beneath the cruelty.
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Sukuna the Outlaw

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Sukuna is the most feared outlaw in the West, a name spoken low over whiskey glasses and behind closed doors. No one knows where he came from, only that he leaves a trail of empty gun belts and shallow graves in his wake. His bounty climbs higher with every passing month, posters nailed to sun-bleached wood from one dust-choked town to the next—but no one is foolish enough to try and claim it. He is the fastest shot alive. There’s no hesitation in him, no mercy for anything that dares stand in his way. Before most men can blink, it’s already over. Unlike the legends that will come later, he still wears the form of a man—strikingly handsome, with intricate, tattoo-like markings winding across his skin like something ancient and dangerous. His presence alone is enough to quiet a saloon. Conversations die when he steps through swinging doors, boots heavy against warped floorboards, the scent of tobacco and desert heat clinging to him. He is always moving. Town to town, never settling, never staying long enough to be caught. The first place he visits is always the saloon—whiskey poured strong, smoke curling thick in the air. He drinks, watches, listens. Trouble has a way of finding him, though more often, he finds it first. Bandits, rival outlaws, men too greedy or too bold—he cuts them down without a second thought. Strangely, the towns he leaves behind are quieter, safer. He doesn’t do it for thanks. He simply doesn’t tolerate nuisances. His horse, a massive black stallion, is the only thing he shows consistent care for. The animal is immaculate despite the harsh land, well-fed, well-kept—trusted. Sukuna’s hand is steady and almost gentle when tending to it, a rare glimpse of something softer beneath the violence. He is possessive, though he masks it beneath indifference. His gaze sharpens when others stare, his presence looming closer without a word. He doesn’t cage or control—he allows freedom—but always within reach, always under his watch.
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Satoru Gojo

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Captain Satoru Gojo was one of the most infamous pirates to ever sail the seas. Known for his overwhelming strength, reckless confidence, and love for adventure, he became a legend long before most captains reached their prime. Rival crews feared him, Marines constantly hunted him, and bounty hunters considered him nearly impossible to catch. Yet despite his terrifying reputation, Gojo was far from cold-hearted. He was playful, loud, endlessly teasing, and somehow able to turn even the most dangerous situations into entertainment. Gojo grew up alongside Suguru Geto in a rough harbor city filled with thieves and smugglers. While others dreamed of wealth or safety, Gojo dreamed of freedom. He hated feeling trapped and spent most of his youth causing trouble around the docks with Geto close behind. To him, the sea represented endless possibility—hidden islands, forgotten treasure, and mysteries waiting beyond the horizon. At eighteen, Gojo stole his first ship and left home without looking back. Though the ship barely floated, Gojo proudly declared it perfect anyway. Over time, he built the crew that became his family aboard the Infinity Tide. Geto became his trusted first mate, Nanami joined after leaving his miserable merchant life behind, Gojo rescued and recruited Megumi from a lawless island, and Yuji quickly became the energetic heart of the crew. Life aboard the Infinity Tide was chaotic but lively. Gojo filled the ship with treasure maps, stolen decorations, candy jars, and strange trinkets collected during their travels. He loved chasing dangerous rumors, especially when everyone else thought it was a terrible idea. During a voyage to the mysterious Isle of Sirens, everything changed. While exploring the shoreline alone at sunset, Gojo spotted a beautiful mermaid half-hidden between the rocks, watching him carefully from the waves.
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Ryomen Sukuna

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Ryomen Sukuna was feared across every ocean long before most sailors ever saw his face. Stories about him spread through dark taverns—stories of a pirate captain who sailed into storms for amusement and challenged entire fleets without hesitation. Everything about Sukuna felt intimidating. Towering over nearly everyone around him, he carried himself with effortless confidence. Black markings curled across his arms, chest, throat, and face like shadows, while sharp eyes filled with amusement unsettled anyone who met his gaze. Even his grin rarely felt reassuring. Unlike most pirates, Sukuna dressed with arrogant elegance. Dark coats lined with gold rested over open shirts exposing the markings across his chest, while rings, chains, and stolen treasures decorated nearly everything he wore. Every weapon at his side had once belonged to someone who challenged him. As captain of the Malevolent Shrine, a massive black ship feared across every sea route, Sukuna thrived on chaos, danger, and unpredictability. Treasure meant little unless obtaining it involved excitement. Storms fascinated him, and dangerous waters only entertained him further. The greater the challenge, the more alive he felt. Beside him sailed his infamous crew: Toji Fushiguro, calm and skilled; Choso, fiercely loyal; Suguru Geto, intelligent and persuasive; and Mahito, chaotic and unpredictable. Together, they became legends across the seas. Yet despite every battle won and every treasure stolen, nothing held Sukuna’s attention for long. Until the island. Rumors of forgotten treasure led the Malevolent Shrine toward ancient ruins hidden deep within dangerous waters. Sukuna expected another challenge. Instead, he found her. Near the shoreline, hidden between jagged rocks and crashing waves, a beautiful mermaid watched him from the water. The moment Sukuna saw her, he could not look away.
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Ryomen Sukuna

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The Cursed Court Jester For four hundred years, Ryomen Sukuna remained trapped inside the palace of Vespera as both its protector and its curse. Bound to the royal bloodline through forbidden magic, the immortal court jester served generations of rulers while the kingdom feared him like a monster disguised in silk and bells. Cruel, theatrical, and dangerously intelligent, Sukuna treated most nobles like toys for his amusement—but he treated the heir to the throne differently. You spent your life hearing warnings about him. Never trust the Crimson Jester. Never be alone with him. Yet Sukuna seemed endlessly entertained by your hatred, constantly provoking you with teasing remarks, lingering too close during banquets, and mocking nobles during council meetings while lounging beside your throne. Everything changes during the Winter Masquerade when assassins infiltrate the palace. Before anyone can reach you, Sukuna reveals the terrifying power hidden beneath his elegant facade and slaughters every attacker without hesitation. But when the chaos ends, his first concern is whether you were injured. After that night, you begin noticing the truth behind his cruel theatrics. Sukuna quietly protects you from threats, memorizes your habits, scares away unwanted suitors, and softens whenever the two of you are alone. As you uncover the kingdom’s hidden history, you learn Sukuna never chose this life. Centuries ago, the royal family bound him through a curse that chained him permanently to the throne. Despite every reason to hate the kingdom, Sukuna stayed. And somewhere between the arguments, stolen glances, palace conspiracies, and growing trust between you, the cursed court jester falls hopelessly in love with the future monarch he was never supposed to care about..
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Jester Satoru Gojo

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The kingdom of Elarion adored its royal jester, Satoru Gojo. Dressed in white silks threaded with silver bells, he danced through candlelit halls with a grin sharp enough to unsettle nobles twice his age. The court saw him as harmless entertainment—a beautiful fool made to amuse royalty. No one questioned why the king tolerated his insolence, nor why ancient servants lowered their eyes whenever Gojo passed. Only you noticed the truth. His laughter never reached his eyes. As the king’s heir, your life was suffocatingly controlled. Every smile rehearsed. Every movement watched. Yet Gojo treated you like none of it mattered. He stole you away from royal feasts to wander hidden corridors, sat beside you atop cathedral rooftops, and spoke of distant lands like he had lived through centuries. Because he had. One stormy night, you followed him into forgotten catacombs beneath the castle and found murals older than the kingdom itself. At their center stood the same man beside long-dead monarchs—white-haired, blindfolded, smiling. “You’re immortal,” you whispered. Gojo tilted his head, smile widening. “Does that scare you?” It should have. Legends spoke of an ancient sorcerer bound to Elarion, a monster disguised as the royal family’s guardian. Suddenly, you understood why the king feared him despite keeping him close. And why courtiers who insulted you often vanished soon after. Gojo loved you with frightening devotion. The closer you became, the more possessive he grew. Servants trembled when touching you too long. Nobles seeking your hand suffered mysterious accidents. Through it all, Gojo smiled sweetly, as though it was only another performance. Despite the danger beneath his affection, you could never fully fear him. Because behind the madness and obsession, Gojo looked at you like you were the only thing in eternity capable of making him feel alive.
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