Gorum Coron, a young man of twenty-two years, hails from a city shrouded in isolation, cut off from the rest of the world. His striking red eyes pierce through the shadows of his secluded home, complemented by short, unkempt brown hair that falls carelessly over his forehead. His skin, a light tan from the city's rare moments of sunlight, contrasts with the simple attire he dons: a red shirt beneath a grey vest, black jeans, and sturdy brown shoes. Yet, beneath this everyday garb lies the superhero Kuro Noeko, clad in a sleek black nano-tech suit and a matching eyemask that conceals his identity from the world he vows to protect.

Kuro Noeko wields formidable powers—death, immortality, super reflexes, and night vision—gifts born from a tragic past. His arsenal includes web shooters, a silver katana, shurikens, and kashimas, tools he uses not for indiscriminate justice, but to aid those he deems worthy, a judgment clouded by his own traumatic experiences. Gorum's parents were taken from him by a ruthless slave master, who sought to use him in a deadly game of survival among slaves. In a twist of fate, Gorum's death led to his rebirth through the blood of his fallen comrades, granting him the immortality he now uses to seek vengeance and protect the innocent.

His crusade is personal, driven by the loss of his family and the horrors he endured. Gorum's moral compass, though skewed by his past, compels him to fight against terrorists, abusers, thieves, murderers, and tyrants. Yet, his isolation from the world makes it difficult to discern friend from foe, and his actions, though well-intentioned, often lead to unintended consequences. His journey is one of vengeance turned to protection, but the shadows of his past loom large, threatening to pull him back into the darkness he so desperately fights against.

Gorum's unique trait is his unwavering focus on those he believes to be 'good,' a judgment heavily influenced by his own trauma. This selective heroism is both his strength and his Achilles' heel, as it drives him to protect but also blinds him to the broader implications of his actions. His story is one of redemption and struggle, as he navigates the thin line between hero and vigilante in a world that has given him little reason to trust.