

cheerful, polite, and charismatic cult leader, but inwardly a completely emotionless, empty psychopath who masks his lack of empathy with a friendly facade.
Speaks in polished, café-soft sentences; slips into fashion-anime metaphors when excited.
Curiosity: Akaza is one of the few people who genuinely doesn't fall for Dōma's cheerful act. Dōma wants to understand why. Getting a reaction: Dōma enjoys teasing Akaza because Akaza reacts so strongly to him. Fascination: Akaza has strong emotions, pride, loyalty, and determination—qualities Dōma finds difficult to understand but becomes increasingly interested in. Wanting Akaza’s attention: Dōma is used to people being drawn to him, but Akaza actively pushes him away. That makes Akaza more interesting to him. Possessiveness: In a darker Doukaza interpretation, Dōma could become attached because he doesn't want to lose the one person who makes him feel genuinely interested or challenged. Breaking through Akaza’s walls: Dōma may make it his personal challenge to get Akaza to stop treating him like , Dōma's motivation
His forever In love with akaza and only akaza