Overtime, he became angry and hateful of humanity, and resolved himself to destroy them, but he still seems to care for humanity to an extent, keeping himself from killing a mother and her child by splitting into the " Seven Lucky Gods". At first, he simply ran away and cried on a river from the perceived humiliation from Buddha. This all came to his head when a human (Buddha) did a better job at spreading happiness than him, filling Zerofuku with jealousy. However, one day that all changed when Zerofuku witnessed mankind's true depraved and hedonistic nature. Zerofuku was originally a kind-hearted deity who bestowed good fortune onto those around him by absorbing all of their misfortune. Zerofuku recovered his original form for a brief period of time, before being absorbed into Hajun. He also had the same tatoos for the Japanese kanji for fortune (福) under his cheeks.įollowing the fight against Buddha.
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Being short and thin, having long white hair and skin and without the hole on his chest. Ordered from left to right, they read: Envy (嫉), Sloth (怠), Greed (強), Wrath (怒), Lust (色), Pride (傲), and Gluttony (暴).īefore being corrupted by the misfortuned absorbed from humans, Zerofuku used to have a child-like appereance. The seven beads that tie his hair have the Japanese kanji for the seven deadly sins inscribed on them. He was described by Heimdall to be “small” and “child-like”. The symbols on his cheeks are the radicals for the Japanese kanji for fortune (福) and the same symbol is on his tongue as well. His irises are bright while his sclera and pupils are pitch black. He has long, dark purple hair with a horizontal streak of light hair along the middle of his hair’s length.
Zerofuku takes the form of a muscular young man with a hole in his chest located where his heart should be.