
Summary
Zerofuku appears as a muscular young man with a gaping hole in his chest where his heart should be. He possesses long, dark purple hair featuring a horizontal streak of light hair down the middle, and his eyes have bright irises contrasted by pitch-black sclera and pupils. The radicals for the Japanese kanji for fortune (福) are marked on his cheeks, with the same symbol appearing on his tongue. Heimdall has described him as "small" and "child-like." Seven beads hold his hair together, each inscribed with a Japanese kanji representing one of the seven deadly sins. Arranged from left to right, these characters denote Envy (嫉), Sloth (怠), Greed (強), Wrath (怒), Lust (色), Pride (傲), and Gluttony (暴). Prior to being corrupted by misfortunes absorbed from humans, Zerofuku maintained a child-like appearance characterized by his short, thin stature, long white hair, pale skin, and the absence of the chest cavity defect. He also bore the tattoos for the Japanese kanji for fortune (福) beneath his cheeks. After the conflict with Buddha, Zerofuku briefly reverted to his original form before ultimately being absorbed into Hajun.














