Shinsuke Satoru

"Hate can't drive out hate, only love can do that."

- Martin Luther King


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Shinsuke Satoru is a Soul Reaper who lives in the Human World after he leaves the The Soul Society. He resides in Karakura Town, in his house. He uses a Gigai(which is the same size and build as his normal body, which he can leave easily and enter Shinigami mode willingly) to enable him to partake in regular human activites. He is known for his use of his signature Shizen-hō fighting style, being able to take in mass amounts of spiritual energy from nature, to add to his already monstrous level of spiritual energy. He was a former member of the 1st Division, he was the Third-Seated member, years before he moved to the Human World.

Appearance
Shinsuke is a tall and muscular man, who wears a necklace of tomoe beads (in his Soul Reaper form). He has spiky black hair, fair skin and brown eyes. While in his human form, he looks like a regular teenager. When in his spiritual form, Shinsuke wears standard Shinigami attire with the addition of a strap across his chest. He carries his Zanpakuto in a similiar way to Ichigo Kurosaki.

Personality
Shinsuke's personality is very complex. Stubborn, short-tempered, strong-willed and impulsive, he attempts to maintain a detached and "cool" image, despite claiming not to care about what other people think about him. He is also shown as a deceptively cunning person. One aspect of his personality is, if somebody picks a fight with him, he cannot help fighting back. Despite this, he is shown to be genuinely compassionate and empathetic about others, as seen by him soothing others when they become upset. Shinsuke is also a very capable student, ranked 2nd in the Shinō Academy, when he used to go. Shinsuke has some trouble with authority and traditional respect, often quite rude and disrespectful when talking to those older than himself, referring to several of the Shinigami captains by their given names.