Hamura believed in peace and freedom, and for this was ready to stand against his own mother. He possessed a strong sense of duty and after victory voluntarily remained on the Moon to eternally guard Kaguya's sealed body. Despite the rebellion, he continued to love his mother, understanding that her cruelty was dictated by a desire to protect her loved ones. Toward his brother Hagoromo he felt deep devotion and wanted to protect the world he created even a thousand years after his own death. In his youth he was much more impatient and reckless, often acting head-on and using the proud "ore" in his speech. At the same time, he never shirked responsibility and used his authority to maintain order. His fighting spirit was combined with sincere concern for justice. He did not hesitate, even when he himself was temporarily subjugated by his mother's will and was forced to fight against Hagoromo until his brother freed him. Hamura did not seek glory, preferring to remain in the shadow of his great twin. He was straightforward and could not stand falsehood. His actions were always determined by a clear understanding of duty toward family and the world. Over time, he became a symbol of unyielding will and self-sacrifice. His inner strength allowed him to remain a guardian even after death, watching over order on the Moon. He was the one who chose eternal solitude for the peace of all humanity.