Artist's commentary
Palau
Rodman.
A calm personality that does not fluctuate much like the surface of the water that reflects the moon.
On the other hand, if an event that is too complicated happens or the wave breeze rises too much, he will be tempered immediately while saying "It's an atamaguruguru ~".
He creates a storyboard that engraves events that happened in everyday life and battle scenes, and is also in charge of the chronology of Wahra, but sometimes it can not be deciphered. He is often just praised by everyone for his reputation and art.
The storyboard he made is displayed on the wall of the dining room and is also exhibited in the reference room, so the quality of his work is very high, so in other hatamoto "carve my heroic story" "Give me" is often asked.
He longs for Japanese Kamamoto and often practices swordsmanship with him, and his current dual wield is also created from his imitation.
He also likes scuba diving, using the fish he dives and catches, and often runs sushi parties with Kamamoto. He doesn't mind catching about 2m of tuna and surprises everyone.
His swordsmanship is the Iai style, in which he wears the power of moonlight and slashes enemies with a single sword.
To call it Wakizashi, he uses a long second sword, but it is a little different from the conventional way of using a samurai, and especially in a turbulent battle, he wields both swords dexterously and fights like a dance.
The large "full moon" on the outfit is very interesting to everyone because it glows like fluorescent paint in the dark.
It is rumored that giving him a tapioca cookie will cause great things, but he hasn't actually given it yet.