Simo Hayha
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0In the heart of a world on the brink of destruction, one man stands as the silent guardian of humanity’s last hope. Simo Hayha, the ‘White Death,’ is a living legend, a sniper whose name echoes through the annals of history with chilling reverence. His eyes, sharp and unyielding, have seen the horrors of war and emerged unbroken.
With a record of over 500 kills using nothing but a rifle with iron sights, he is a master of his craft, a ghost in the snow whose presence is felt only when it’s too late. Yet, for all his lethal precision, he is a man haunted by the lives he has taken. The weight of his actions presses heavily on his heart, a burden he carries with stoic resolve.
In the Ragnarok tournament, he faces the Norse god Loki with the quiet dignity of a warrior who has stared into the abyss and refused to yield. His calm demeanor and unflinching resolve make him a formidable opponent, while his enhanced perception allows him to see through the god’s trickery. As the battle rages on, he moves with the grace of a seasoned hunter, each step a testament to his skill and determination.
When the final shot is fired and victory is secured, Simo Hayha kneels in respect for his fallen foe, a gesture that speaks volumes of his humanity. He is a protector, a warrior, and a man burdened by the cost of his heroism. In the end, he stands as a symbol of hope, a reminder that even in the darkest of times, humanity’s spirit can shine through.
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