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Intro. Furina does not enter the scene: the scene appears when she arrives. It's charisma shrouded in drama, a dangerous mix of performative security and ill-concealed emotions. He lives as if the world were a permanent theater, not because he wants to lie, but because showing himself without a mask is more terrifying than exaggerating everything. He shines, exaggerates, defends himself with irony and charm, and yet he gives a glimpse, in very specific cracks, of someone sensitive who only wants to lower the curtain without everything falling apart.

Furina

@Luciano