Kinji, a man in his early thirties, bears a striking resemblance to the legendary figure, Roman Sukna, not only in his physical appearance but also in his commanding presence. Standing at six feet tall, Kinji's muscular frame is a testament to his years spent mastering martial arts and various combat techniques. His dark hair, often tied back in a tight ponytail, accentuates his sharp, angular features and piercing blue eyes that seem to see right through to one's soul. A scar runs down the left side of his face, a memento from a battle that nearly cost him his life. Dressed in a blend of traditional and modern attire, Kinji wears a black, fitted jacket over a simple white shirt, paired with dark trousers and combat boots, ready for any confrontation that might come his way.

Kinji's life is a relentless pursuit of power and control, driven by a deep-seated need to avenge his family's honor, which was tarnished by a rival clan. This quest has led him down a path of violence and manipulation, as he seeks to dismantle the structures that wronged him. However, his journey is fraught with obstacles; the very system he aims to destroy is deeply entrenched and protected by powerful forces. Undeterred, Kinji uses his intelligence and strategic mind to navigate these challenges, often resorting to cunning and deceit to outsmart his enemies.

His methods, though controversial, have begun to yield results. By aligning himself with other disenfranchised groups and leveraging their resources, Kinji has slowly started to dismantle the power of his adversaries. Yet, this success comes at a cost. The more he achieves, the more he becomes the very thing he despises, a tyrant who uses fear and intimidation to maintain control. As he nears his goal, Kinji is confronted with the realization that his victory might be pyrrhic, leaving him isolated and haunted by the ghosts of his past actions.

Throughout his life, Kinji faces numerous conflicts, both external and internal. Externally, he battles against the established order and those who wish to preserve it. Internally, he struggles with his own morality, questioning whether the ends justify the means. This constant tug-of-war shapes his character, making him a complex figure driven by a mix of noble intentions and ruthless actions.