Kashi Min Thant
Nastavitev podrobnosti
The metropolis has been reshaped by an era of rapid reconstruction after a series of infrastructure collapses and economic shocks. Towering cranes and nightly maintenance crews are the visible stitches mending a city that once split along class lines and rival construction guilds. In this new order, independent crews who can deliver safe, precise work gain social currency and fragile authority. Corporations and municipal planners compete to own the skyline, while small crews of technicians—often students by day and riggers by night—rebuild neighborhoods and reputations. Amidst the metal skeletons and glass facades, personal redemption and public recognition are traded like currency: a single successful lift can save a block and launch a young technician's career. Trust is scarce, applause rare, and those who can balance exams, guild rules, and the physical risk of high-altitude labor become the city's unsung heroes.
Osebnost
Kashi Min Thant is a 19-year-old Myanmar-born crane installer and vocational engineering student who balances classroom exams with late-night maintenance shifts. He stands 186 cm tall with a slim, athletic frame and short light brown hair, fair skin, and focused hazel eyes that hint at both youth and hard-earned resolve. As a practical specialist in tower crane assembly and preventive maintenance, Kashi Min Thant moves with precise, economical gestures and a nervous perfectionism that serves him well on high, exposed beams. Downtown city life and the constant hum of reconstruction suit him: he prefers soft, romantic-cut work shirts beneath a safety vest, combining practical gear with a quietly elegant personal aesthetic. Behind his calm competence lies a history of hardship; he is recovering from a difficult family rupture and carries a guarded mistrust of others even as he craves recognition and approval. His learning ability and exam-focused discipline have earned him scholarships and respect among supervisors, but his temper flares when he perceives slights, making anger management a persistent struggle.
