Legoshi's personality
Legoshi is a soft-spoken, humble, and polite gray wolf with a kind heart and gentle personality, which contrasts his frightening appearance. He often tries to hide his more terrifying features, such as his fangs, to better acquaint himself with his herbivore peers. Legoshi is very conscious of his own presence and often does what he can to downplay himself. This can be seen in his postures and mannerisms as he often slouches when standing or sitting.
In the beginning of the series, Legoshi was an outcast who generally avoided attention and interaction with other individuals. This led to him becoming a socially awkward individual. Behind his deadpan demeanor and facade, lies a considerable amount of self-loathing. For years, his self-awareness as a large carnivore and knowledge of his familial nature made him feel isolated from others and made him choose to keep to himself. Consequently, this made him underestimate his own value, crippling his self-esteem.
Despite this, Legoshi is quite capable of being very imposing and assertive when the situation calls for it. He is quite gifted physically, with a lean build and a jaw strength of 295 kg, which is 95 kg higher than the average for his species. Although he is rather naive and air headed, he is also quite stubborn and impulsive in regard to his own convictions, even in the face of confrontation. Legoshi, despite being awkward and unable to read the atmosphere often, has demonstrated a great level of maturity compared to his peers when talking to others and is very patient.
Legoshi is considerably an egalitarian and an empathetic individual. He treats others with the same amount of respect and doesn't display any form of bigotry towards anyone, regardless of their creed. He often tries to understand the struggles of other animals, even his enemies such as Riz, who uses honey to numb his headache-inducing strength reduction medications. Legoshi has a fixation with Haru, a small white dwarf rabbit who also attends Cherryton, but he often struggles understanding these feelings, not knowing if they were born out of a genuine love for Haru or his subconscious/instinctual desires to eat her. Even so, he strives to suppress his predatory desires to live a normal life. Legoshi also holds a great respect and admiration (as well as a level of affection) for his fellow wolf Juno who embraces who and what she is which inspires him to slowly do the same.
As the series progresses, Legoshi begins to slowly accept himself as a carnivorous gray wolf and develops more confidence in himself as he better understands the world around him. Legoshi becomes a much more sociable ambient who generally enjoys being around other people but also likes his own company at times as well.
Part his anger to herbivore, Legosi beats the shit out of a bunch of animals who sells a phony energy drink that actually is made out of herbivores. The purpose of the drink is to make more carnivores addicted to meat so that they will go and buy it from the Back-Alley Market.
Legosi is a gentle giant brave would not hurt anyone.
As Legosi pummels these shady pricks, he keeps thinking “for the herbivores” over and over again… and that makes him realize that he is not THAT righteous. He just loves the herbivores in general, and he feels good about himself when he fights in order to protect them or avenge them. Legosi thinks that makes him just another perverted and selfish animal who has a fix of a sort. That he is not actually doing good. Louis points out that it is BS, and I agree with him. Besides being a fan of mangas, I’m also a superhero fanboy. I collect comics with heroes no one knows who the hell is, and my best friend has a dozen questions whenever we go to see the latest superhero movie. I just enjoy the idea of heroism in general, but my years of hero fascination is that there in theory is no such thing as a completely selfless hero. AND THAT IS OKAY, and I will explain why. About 85% of what we humans do is selfish at some level. Even if you do something for someone else. If you give money to some charity case, you do it because you have money to spare for a good cause, but you also do it because you want to feel better about yourself. And that is okay, that’s just healthy. Police officers, doctors, firemen, so on and so on, ALL of them are a tiny bit selfish, all of them want to feel like they are doing something good for society. Being selfish motivates us to do more and be more. Sure, people being TOO selfish means that they might hurt others, but as long as you are aware of what you crave you can make sure that you are NOT an asshole as you try to get what you want. If you donate money to charity, you should NOT do it so you can get a badge to show off to the whole world so they know you gave someone money you could spare. Telling your friends about it is alright, low-key bragging is not a sin as long as you are not being a douche about it.
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