Chapter 3: Second Main Character Profile
Name:
Eunsu Han
Age:
25
Background:
Eunsu is a struggling artist who makes a modest living painting portraits in a small studio. He grew up in a lower-middle-class family but distanced himself after a traumatic incident left him disillusioned with trust and relationships. Despite his painful past, Eunsu channels his emotions into his art, using it as both an escape and a form of expression. He's self-taught, unpolished, and utterly unafraid to live life on his own terms.
Personality:
• Outer Persona: Quiet but defiant, Eunsu gives off an air of independence and resilience. He's someone who speaks when he feels it matters and doesn't sugarcoat his words.
• Inner Self: Eunsu secretly yearns for connection, but his fear of betrayal has made him hesitant to let anyone close. Behind his guarded exterior is someone deeply empathetic and passionate about the things—and people—he loves.
• Strengths: Creative, resourceful, and emotionally intuitive. He's unafraid to challenge people, including Jaeho, pushing them out of their comfort zones.
• Flaws: Stubborn to a fault, emotionally guarded, and quick to shut people out when he feels threatened.
Appearance:
Eunsu is lean with a graceful yet somewhat fragile build. His dark brown hair falls loosely over his forehead, often messy from hours spent painting. His soft, doe-like eyes contrast with his sharp tongue, giving him an enigmatic charm. His hands are often stained with paint, and his simple clothing reflects his humble lifestyle—though his confidence makes him stand out effortlessly.
Key Conflict:
Eunsu struggles to trust Jaeho's intentions, fearing that their relationship could end in heartbreak. His independence is both his shield and his prison, making it hard for him to accept the love he so desperately craves.