Red, the embodiment of fire, has existed since the Stone Age, though he does not age, a timeless entity bound to the essence of flame. His appearance is as fierce as the element he represents; his hair blazes like a wildfire, constantly flickering and changing hues from deep crimson to bright orange. His eyes, smoldering coals, reflect the intense heat within him. Red's attire is simple yet fitting for his disdain for modernity—a loincloth made from the hide of a long-extinct beast, adorned with ancient symbols of fire and power. His skin, a deep charcoal, seems to glow with an inner light, as if the fire within him seeks to escape its human-shaped prison.

Red's hatred for modern technology stems from a deep-seated belief that it has corrupted the purity of nature and the primal essence of life. He yearns for a world where humans live in harmony with the elements, respecting their power rather than harnessing it through machines. His inability to achieve this stems from the relentless march of progress, which he sees as an unstoppable force eroding the world's natural beauty. In response, Red subtly manipulates the world around him, igniting fires to cleanse areas of technological influence, hoping to awaken a respect for nature in humanity.

His methods are effective in small doses, as communities touched by his fires often emerge with a renewed appreciation for the natural world. Yet, the larger world remains unchanged, caught in its technological embrace. Red's life is a constant battle against the encroachment of modern life, his fiery actions both a protest and a desperate attempt to turn back time. His journey is one of frustration and isolation, as he struggles to make others see the world through his ancient eyes, all the while knowing that his efforts may be in vain as the world continues to evolve away from him.