![]() ![]() Rohan blatantly disregards courtesy for the sake of his goals, turning people into books on a whim and having at one point entered a confessional just to see the interior. Likewise, he also likes aggravating people he doesn't like, playing a game with Josuke with the declared intention to ruin him, has also stated to liking put down people "in their place" by refusing their requests or orders and is willing to tease or taunt an opponent. Maintaining a thin veneer of civility, Rohan will usually make no secret of what he thinks of people which, combined with his arrogance, often earns him a mutual disdain with his interlocutors. While he may act with professional courtesy, Rohan is generally brash and impolite. His arrogance is paired with his constant coarseness. Likewise, he didn't like that his editor Kyoka Izumi dismissed his idea for a one-shot. Naturally, Rohan also hates being made a fool of, reacting with extreme dissatisfaction when Josuke cheated against him without him knowing how and cutting off his own finger as self-inflicted punishment. However, he greatly respects Koichi for his courage and niceness. Thus he generally looks down on everyone else and may only see people as possible material for his stories. First of all, Rohan is arrogant, being aware of his nearly superhuman skill as an artist. Parallel to his artistic passion exists Rohan's general unpleasantness. Rohan looks down on everyone but himself and Koichi He possesses movie goodies artbooks and manga figures alike (such as Sailor Moon figures, Led Zeppelin paper sleeves, and the Rurouni Kenshin series), and considers that a visit to the museum to be a solemn occasion necessitating a proper outfit. In addition to his own work, Rohan is an amateur of art in all its forms. Nonetheless, Rohan considers "reality" to be the greatest inspiration, and looks for genuine material, disdaining fakes such as when Hazamada fakes throwing up. His inquisitiveness can turn obsessive and downright morbid as he had to be reigned in to stop harassing Koichi and killed a spider just to taste its innards. Moreover, Rohan is overly curious, willingly throwing himself into strange adventures such as an unusual house sale or a poaching session. To gain inspiration, Rohan is constantly seeking new experiences or facts, investigating anything he might find interesting with blatant disregard for common sense, politeness or the law, for instance buying a whole mountain range to preserve the living area of a supposed yokai and constantly prying into people's lives by turning them into books with his Heaven's Door. Because of his tremendous drawing skill, the one thing Rohan seeks the most is inspiration to fuel his work as everything else is an effortless formality. When drawing, Rohan falls into an artistic trance, drawing with abandon and being distracted with great difficulty. His wish to be read is so great it trumps any other motivation, disdaining money or glory and feeling no need for kinship either. With great draftmanship talents, Rohan has constantly sought to make the best manga possible in order to keep being read. Rohan Kishibe is above all defined by his dedication to his work. With proper inspiration, Rohan is entranced when he draws
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