Hikaru Hozuki Now

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Hair | Silver‑white, slightly wavy, medium length (reaches just above the shoulders). Often tied back with a thin black ribbon when in combat. | | Eyes | Heterochromatic: left eye is deep violet, right eye is bright sky‑blue—reflects his dual “light/dark” powers. | | Outfit (Standard) | • Black, high‑collared trench coat with silver embroidery resembling constellations.
• White shirt underneath, a thin black tie.
• Fitted black trousers, combat boots with silver buckles.
• A silver pendant shaped like a half‑moon (the source of his power). | | Combat Gear | • Dual wrist‑mounted gauntlets that channel his “Shadow‑Caster” abilities.
• Optional “Light‑blade” that appears when he activates his “Radiant Surge”. | | Signature Pose | Standing with one hand extended, palm upward, as faint luminous ribbons swirl around his fingers—symbolic of his power to weave light and darkness. |

Dolls are hollow. They have faces but no feelings. Hikaru Hozuki is terrified of becoming a doll. As he creates the effigies of the damned, he sees his own soul being drained. This leads to one of the most heartbreaking arcs in Mitsuganae, where Hikaru temporarily turns against Ai, not out of malice, but out of sheer existential exhaustion. He begs her to let him die permanently, to stop making dolls. He screams, "I am not a tool! I was a man!" hikaru hozuki

This rebellion is short-lived, but it elevates Hikaru from a quirky sidekick to a tragic protagonist of his own story. | Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Hair

Hikaru Hozuki is a supporting antagonist featured prominently in the Circus Arc of the popular manga and anime series Black Butler (Kuroshitsuji). As the eldest son of the Hozuki family, he represents the decaying aristocracy that often serves as the backdrop for the series' darker themes. Hikaru is a tragic and twisted figure, defined by his obsession with perfection, his deep-seated family trauma, and his descent into madness. | | Outfit (Standard) | • Black, high‑collared