Lo Po Bia Yasratcha/Appearance and Personality

Appearance and Personality
Yasratcha has pale skin with long dark blue hair, from which two brown cat ears emerge and he has a long leopard's tail. Yasratcha eyes consist of a narrow red pupil surrounded by a layer of blue and then green, with two spikes on either side of the iris. His eyes were often called like watermelon eyes.

In the field of duty, Yasratcha has shown to be lazy but also cunning, with a constantly sarcastic tone. He prefers to employ schemes, choosing to destroy the Wall of Peaceful Coexistence by collapsing it from the inside and then blaming it on the chairman, instead of just outright attacking the wall. Preferring to laze around and enjoy using whatever power he had over the enemy mentally instead of directly engaging them, Yasratcha has been shown to be rather sadistic and dominating, as displayed by how he forced Tu Rah to sing praises about him and the Feline People and sadistically used Canzon as a hostage towards Evankhell and Yama. Even when ordered to retreat, he took the time to callously exterminate half of the canine people by mind-controlling them to kill themselves in an attempt to traumatize Yama and the canines into never challenging him again. His ruthless cunning and sadism was also shown by how he imprisoned several races who challenged him and used them in the game of the Cat Tower to defeat his enemies with the promise of freedom and openly relished in pitting Yama against enemies whose condition are similar to the canine hostages. Kendrick Diel, one of his subordinates, has noted that Yasratcha's nature is that of a wild beast with strong primal animal instincts that made him want to dominate as many species as he could with no interest or concern in mingling with the races he had conquered and only wishing to subjugate them.

However, Yasratcha's demeanour doesn't extend to his allies in the Army, being highly loyal and respectful to Zahard to the point of calling himself a lowly being compared to the King of the Tower. Additionally, Yasratcha seems to be rather sympathetic to Kallavan's plight after his demotion and failure, openly asking him what he would like to be called and telling him to not be so formal, even encouraging him that he would get back his rank anyway. He also does have moral standards on his own, being disgusted by Lyborick's callousness and willingness to sacrifice Kallavan's soldiers to replace them with new stronger soldiers for the 4th Army Corp and sympathizing with Kallavan for his desire to kill him and giving him the chance to participate in the Cat Tower game so he can reach Lyborick. He is also shown to respect bravery, favoring the 2nd Division led by Lo Po Bia Fucile above all other Divisions of his Squadron as he respected his bravery and saving his life after he bravely fought Yama while praising his willingness to go down fighting. Despite his laziness, he is more than willing to engage in direct combat and has limits to where he was disgusted with Kendrick Diel's desire to sit and abuse the power Yasratcha had given him so he doesn't have to act on his own and instead control others.

Surprisingly, despite his sadistic personality, Yasratcha has displayed more of a merciful side to himself if he is interested in his enemies: He proved to be calculating and corruptive and willing to accept former enemies into allies, displaying strong manipulative traits as he was able to successfully turn Haratcha and Kendrick Diel, despite both of them being strongly against him in the beginning, completely into his side: He spared the Rashangs in exchange for Haratcha working for him and even proved patient and merciful enough that he allowed Haratcha to use the money he acquired fighting as a Feline People for the Rashangs, intent on waiting out until Haratcha completely turned into the side of the Felines and cut all his ties with the Rashangs, willingly forgiving the betrayal and offering him the chance to fully commit himself to being his soldier by allowing him to deal with the Rashangs. With Kendrick Diel, instead of capturing him for his misguided delusions and approach to the village that were infested with giant rabbits and powerful horse-like beasts, he opted to wait for Kendrick to break and approach him to reprimand him before proceeding to cruelly break the truth that from the beginning Yasratcha was on the right while Kendrick was on the wrong and tempted him into becoming his subordinate by promising him the power to dominate many creatures. Yasratcha has even shown some mercy towards his enemies: He was willing to allow Yama to leave upon defeating him in exchange for him admitting he was wrong in challenging him and the Zahard Army and swear to never attack again.