Rou

Rou whose former name was Tomokui Kanata (伴杭彼方)(トモクイカナタ), was a human with an esper ability. One day he was killed by someone whom he regard as a sister and a stalker. Later he woke to find out he has reincarnated as a goblin which considered as low class monster type, except his memories as human remain in him. Having a second chance life, Rou determined to live his life to the fullest.

Appearance
As a Goblin, Rou has a size of elementary school kid with a bald head and a green skin. He looks like an average typical goblin except he has a one of his canine coming out from his mouth and having a pointed eyelid.

When he rank up to hogoblin, he become more like human from his old self with having a hair growing on his head. His body growing to the size of a human teenager, while his skin became black because he is a rare variant  kind that was blessed by one of the oldest Gods.

Personality
Rou has a very smart, have a amount of knowledge even though consider he retains a memory from his previous life. a bit cunning such as finding a underling which can be used as a pawn, but he has a very kind attitude towards his goblin underling, like helping them learning to hunt, training them, even encouraging them with  a gift when they achieve something good.

He is very adaptable to every situation and condition, like can be seen using a strategy to hunt and its abilities to every problem. At last he prone to hate something without righteous things example when he is angry and uncomfortable when he saw the female human that got kidnapped in the cave whom got a not proper action such as violence and rape by the goblin.

He doesn't like going into detailed explanations, he likes his food and booze. He's blunt (where we get jerk feel from) and like solving problem the easy way. At the same time, he's very intelligent (not that obvious with his speech/thought process though) and actually pretty reasonable. At the same time, he actual cares about those around him (yes, even the gobs, even if he see them as pawns.  It's like the concept that even if it's a tool, it should be maintained and well treated.). He has a very deeply seated consistent buddhist's version of compassion (it's closer to lay practice than the monastery version), as in, he doesn't really kill for the sake for killing, there's a purpose behind it (one aspect with the Buddha of mercy is the complete annihilation of your opponent, ie. cut him down and stomp on his skull, there's still a mural of it in Tibet.  Killing for sustenance is actually well tolerated).