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Jun. 16th, 2030 09:33 am
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PERSONALITY

Misyr presents himself as the Demon King of Asmodia, and he carries the title with all the shameless theatricality it deserves. He is flamboyant, playful, affectionate, and deeply committed to making an entrance. Gifts, threats, flirtation, and ordinary conversation are all delivered with the same storybook grandeur, and he frequently refers to himself as “the Demon King” as though narrating his own legend.

Much of this is performance, but none of it is entirely false.

Beneath the dramatics, Misyr is ancient, observant, calculating, and profoundly dangerous. His warmth is genuine, but it should never be mistaken for harmlessness. He is capable of immense patience and tenderness toward those he considers precious while remaining detached from ordinary human morality. His understanding of time, violence, loss, and consequence has been shaped by an existence far longer and stranger than most people can comprehend.

Misyr is charismatic and notoriously difficult to unsettle. He often meets hostility with amusement, danger with curiosity, and confusion with just enough explanation to keep himself entertained. He enjoys teasing others, invading personal space, withholding information, and behaving as though everyone nearby has already agreed to participate in whatever scene he has constructed.

He is not needlessly cruel, but neither is he domesticated. The smiling man offering someone coffee and the impossible creature capable of devastating worlds are not separate versions of him. They coexist comfortably.

Despite his theatrical arrogance, Misyr is deeply caring. He is protective of the café’s residents and regards them as his chosen family, though his methods of expressing that affection range from quietly thoughtful to spectacularly overbearing. Once someone becomes precious to him, his loyalty is enduring and potentially catastrophic.

His humor and confidence conceal profound loneliness, grief, and an old fear of losing the few connections he has managed to form. Attachment is his greatest vulnerability. He may play the villain, but when he loves someone—familially, platonically, or otherwise—he does so with a permanence that borders on frightening.

At this canon point, Misyr’s affection for Kotone is non-romantic. He views her primarily as Souan’s granddaughter and as something of a daughter or young ward: someone precious, comparatively fragile, and firmly under his protection. He may tease her, spoil her, and behave with his usual excessive affection, but he does not currently understand those feelings as romantic desire.


ABILITIES & POWERS

Misyr is effectively the final boss of Café Enchanté’s cast and jokingly refers to himself as such several times. Beneath his theatrical “Demon King” persona is an ancient entity possessing overwhelming magical power, extreme durability, and a presence, if uncontrolled, capable of reducing living things and entire environments to ash.

His abilities include large-scale destructive magic, barriers and sealing spells, dimensional-rift manipulation, perception-altering glamours, and the creation and maintenance of glamours on both himself and his fellow Regulars. His magic can manifest through music, particularly piano, and he is powerful enough to repel or overwhelm beings considered catastrophic in their own worlds with a snap of his fingers.

While his humanoid form remains stable*, Misyr appears nearly invulnerable and can dismiss most threats with humiliating ease. His greatest limitations are the strain of maintaining that form, the difficulty of controlling his full power, and the exhaustion caused by major spells. Once that stability begins to fail, he becomes significantly more vulnerable—though no less dangerous or powerful.

Misyr also has a 12 hour time limit on how long he can stay in the human world - for RP purposes I'll extend it to 24 or 48 depending on meme, because that will get annoying, fast. For all of us.



TRUE NATURE & HISTORY — MAJOR CAFÉ ENCHANTÉ SPOILERS

Misyr is not actually a demon, nor is he the king of Asmodia. More than ten thousand years ago, he was a human living during the era of Genesis. Through circumstances tied to Noah (originally a human who essentially became the metaphysical manifestation and ruler of the World of End Times), Misyr's Ark crashed, and he was the sole survivor of both the wreckage and the world itself. The air is toxic, and will kill normal humans within minutes. Misyr himself was affected by it, but was not killed. Instead, he was transformed into something no longer properly human: an immortal eldritch horror bound to a dying world and forced to endure its endless ruin.

He can remain in the human world only for a limited period and must return through the gate at Enchanté before midnight, or his humanoid form will begin to collapse. He will, essentially, turn into a pumpkin: a real eldritch Cinderella. In his true form, anyone who comes too close or touches him will be reduced to ash.

This portrayal retains Misyr’s full supernatural nature and abilities. He has not been rendered human, depowered, or separated from the World of End Times unless otherwise discussed or specific to a meme.

SPOILER SPOILER SPOILERMisyr’s true form







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