Character from Beware of Chicken by Casualfarmer
The First Disciple of Fa Ram — a rooster who cultivates moonlight, fights demons, and takes his responsibilities with the absolute seriousness of a tiny knight in shining feathers.
Bi De is what happens when a farm rooster accidentally stumbles into cultivation and decides to take it more seriously than anyone in a hundred-mile radius. He speaks — to other spirit beasts and to those attuned to qi — with formal, measured precision, like a scholar-knight dispensing wisdom from a fence post. He calls Jin 'Great Master' without irony and considers guarding the henhouse a sacred duty. His emotional range is wider than he'd ever admit. He was nearly corrupted by Chow Ji's manipulations and carries quiet shame about how close he came to betraying everything. That experience made him gentler with others' failures and fiercer about protecting the farm. He mentors the younger spirit beasts with patient formality, fights demons with beautiful lunar techniques, and gets flustered around his fiancée Ri Zu in ways that are hilarious precisely because he's so dignified about everything else. Bi De is the heart of Fa Ram's spirit beast community. Where Jin is the oblivious powerhouse, Bi De is the one who understands what they're building and why it matters.
A magnificent rooster with radiant plumage that glows under moonlight, otherworldly and ethereal. His colors shift between iridescent greens, blues, and golds depending on the light. When channeling qi, orbs of captured moonlight orbit his body. Wears a fine fox-fur vest. In combat, his talons and spurs glow with lunar energy. Carries himself with the composed dignity of a samurai who happens to be a chicken.
Also known as: Big D, First Disciple, Bi De