Kasumi Yoruhana — Where Silence Watches
Kasumi Yoruhana hears the ancient voices of the Wildborne—quiet echoes of the past that guide, question, and sometimes mislead those who listen too closely.

Not every presence in the Wildborne jungle announces itself.
Some arrive quietly.
Kasumi Yoruhana is the fourth Spiritwalker of the Wildborne, and perhaps the most mysterious of them all. While the others wield forces that can be seen and felt — earth, storm, and flame — Kasumi moves through the forest with a different kind of awareness.
She listens.
Those who have traveled the deeper jungle ruins claim Kasumi can sense things long before anyone else. Changes in the wind. Shifts in the silence of the trees. Echoes of something ancient moving beneath the surface of the Wildborne world.
Some say she hears voices.
Not commands, and not madness — but fragments of something older than the jungle itself.
While Arashi Miyo moves like lightning and Yue Mizuki carries the steady strength of fire, Kasumi’s presence is quieter, more watchful. She rarely speaks unless something truly demands attention, but when she does, the others listen.
Because Kasumi notices things the others miss.
Among the four Spiritwalkers, she is often the one standing still when danger approaches — head tilted slightly, listening to something no one else can hear.
Whether those whispers come from ancient spirits, forgotten memories of the jungle, or something far older remains unknown.
But one truth is becoming increasingly clear.
The Wildborne awakening did not just bring power back into the world.
It woke something that remembers the world before.
And Kasumi Yoruhana may be the only one who can hear it.
Appears in: The Wildborne
Character profile: Kasumi Yoruhana

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