Guys, I miss Kobeni so much...

Kobeni embodies the quiet tragedy of a life ruled by fear. She is a character caught in the crossfire of a world that demands too much from people like her—those who never asked for glory or carnage but were thrust into it anyway. Her trembling hands and desperate eyes speak louder than words; she is the very picture of survival, not heroism. Kobeni's existence is a fragile thread stretched taut, snapping and fraying as the absurdity of the world around her grinds her spirit down. Yet, it is this fragility that makes her so human. Her moments of panic, her occasional selfishness, her fleeting joys—they are raw and unpolished, a mirror to all of us. Kobeni doesn’t fight to save the world or to become stronger; she fights because the world has cornered her, leaving no other choice. In her cowardice, we see courage. In her despair, we see the quiet, brutal truth of living. And then, in her absurd, almost slapstick misfortune—like slipping during a fight, or her awkward, high-pitched voice breaking mid-sentence—she becomes endearingly funny-cute, a nervous wreck whose unintentional humor feels like a moment of respite amidst the chaos. She makes you laugh, not because she tries to, but because she’s so human it hurts.

I love her....