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*'''VI. The Lovers''' | *'''VI. The Lovers''' | ||
**[[Ginji Sasaki|<span style="color:white;">Ginji Sasaki</span>]]: A former founding executive of the Masquerade, and the only one who didn't defect with Sudou after the latter's death. Despite this, Sudou finds he can't really hate the guy for some reason. Maybe it's Ginji's charm, maybe it's their previous long-standing working relationship, maybe it's just the plain fact that Sudou's less likely to take offense at every little damn thing nowadays. | **[[Ginji Sasaki|<span style="color:white;">Ginji Sasaki</span>]]: A former founding executive of the Masquerade, and the only one who didn't defect with Sudou after the latter's death. Despite this, Sudou finds he can't really hate the guy for some reason. Maybe it's Ginji's charm, maybe it's their previous long-standing working relationship, maybe it's just the plain fact that Sudou's less likely to take offense at every little damn thing nowadays. | ||
− | **[[Mikage Kohama|<span style="color:white;">Mikage Kohama</span>]]: Spurred on by a combination of concern for her safety and disgust for [[Masahiko Irie|<span style="color:white;">Masahiko Irie</span>]], Mikage recently returned to Sudou's metaphorical embrace. | + | **[[Mikage Kohama|<span style="color:white;">Mikage Kohama</span>]]: Spurred on by a combination of concern for her safety and disgust for [[Masahiko Irie|<span style="color:white;">Masahiko Irie</span>]], Mikage recently returned to Sudou's metaphorical embrace. After Maboroshi's end, he finally gave into her advances. |
**[[Lisa Silverman|<span style="color:white;">Lisa Silverman</span>]]: One of Jun's friends. She finds Sudou creepy and disturbing, a fact no one can really argue with. | **[[Lisa Silverman|<span style="color:white;">Lisa Silverman</span>]]: One of Jun's friends. She finds Sudou creepy and disturbing, a fact no one can really argue with. | ||
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**[[Katsuya Suou|<span style="color:white;">Katsuya Suou</span>]]: Sudou nearly killed Katsuya's brother, the aftermath of which disgraced the Suous' father and put Katsuya on the path to becoming a police officer -- unfortunately, not the career he wanted. It's pretty safe to say Katsuya hates Sudou, though the latter is only dimly aware of the detective's existence. This will undoubtedly change soon. | **[[Katsuya Suou|<span style="color:white;">Katsuya Suou</span>]]: Sudou nearly killed Katsuya's brother, the aftermath of which disgraced the Suous' father and put Katsuya on the path to becoming a police officer -- unfortunately, not the career he wanted. It's pretty safe to say Katsuya hates Sudou, though the latter is only dimly aware of the detective's existence. This will undoubtedly change soon. | ||
***''Maboroshi:'' The Graf and the baker met at the Yume Festival, where literally everything was adorable. | ***''Maboroshi:'' The Graf and the baker met at the Yume Festival, where literally everything was adorable. | ||
+ | **[[Mitsuki Kohama|<span style="color:white;">Mitsuki Kohama</span>]]: Sudou enjoys pushing her buttons, and isn't afraid of making implications around her -- after all, she can't do anything about the fact that her sister works for him, can she? | ||
*'''IX. The Hermit''' | *'''IX. The Hermit''' | ||
**[[Shizuka Taniguchi|<span style="color:white;">Shizuka Taniguchi</span>]]: One of the former executives. She seems to have a close relationship with [[Haruna Satou|<span style="color:white;">Haruna Satou</span>]], though not one Sudou's had much opportunity to observe in the wild. | **[[Shizuka Taniguchi|<span style="color:white;">Shizuka Taniguchi</span>]]: One of the former executives. She seems to have a close relationship with [[Haruna Satou|<span style="color:white;">Haruna Satou</span>]], though not one Sudou's had much opportunity to observe in the wild. | ||
**[[Izo Imaizumi|<span style="color:white;">Izo Imaizumi</span>]]: Izo came to Sudou's high-rise in the hopes of succeeding where he'd failed with [[Masahiko Irie|<span style="color:white;">Masahiko Irie</span>]]; that is, in convincing the yakuza leader to separate supernatural matters from those of the family. Unfortunately for Izo, he was unsuccessful here as well -- or so he left thinking, anyway. | **[[Izo Imaizumi|<span style="color:white;">Izo Imaizumi</span>]]: Izo came to Sudou's high-rise in the hopes of succeeding where he'd failed with [[Masahiko Irie|<span style="color:white;">Masahiko Irie</span>]]; that is, in convincing the yakuza leader to separate supernatural matters from those of the family. Unfortunately for Izo, he was unsuccessful here as well -- or so he left thinking, anyway. | ||
− | **[[Rei Saionji|<span style="color:white;">Rei Saionji</span>]]: Tatsuzou's personal assistant, and therefore instantly and irrevocably on the younger Sudou's shit list. They've exchanged snubs and jabs, | + | **[[Rei Saionji|<span style="color:white;">Rei Saionji</span>]]: Tatsuzou's personal assistant, and therefore instantly and irrevocably on the younger Sudou's shit list. They've exchanged snubs and jabs, and more recently had a very public fight. Initially it was Sudou's attempt to revenge himself for Rei's actions during Maboroshi, but became something more once he discovered the cracks he'd made in Rei's icy demeanor. |
***''Maboroshi:'' Assigned to make sure the Graf didn't get into any trouble, Nagato Iwatari performed his service to the best of his ability, if grudgingly, until the night he purposely failed to prevent von Leonbrandt's assassination. | ***''Maboroshi:'' Assigned to make sure the Graf didn't get into any trouble, Nagato Iwatari performed his service to the best of his ability, if grudgingly, until the night he purposely failed to prevent von Leonbrandt's assassination. | ||
**[[Eien Seida|<span style="color:white;">Eien Seida</span>]]: After gaining some very disturbing insights into the former executive's psyche via accidental contact, the young psychometrist ambushed Sudou to learn the truth of his death. Their subsequent proved much more open and frank than perhaps either of them had anticipated. | **[[Eien Seida|<span style="color:white;">Eien Seida</span>]]: After gaining some very disturbing insights into the former executive's psyche via accidental contact, the young psychometrist ambushed Sudou to learn the truth of his death. Their subsequent proved much more open and frank than perhaps either of them had anticipated. | ||
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*'''XI. Strength''' | *'''XI. Strength''' | ||
− | **[[Masahiko Irie|<span style="color:white;">Masahiko Irie</span>]]: Masahiko causes the former executive a great deal of consternation, especially with this "Kagutsuchi" organisation of his. Sudou finds him pretentious, sanctimonious, self-righteous, and a lot of other very hypocritical things. Sudou recently dealt the Yakuza Prince a blow by calling the latter out and ordering the Dragons to open fire when the boy strolled up into Club Zodiac and refused to leave when so instructed. The Red Dragon | + | **[[Masahiko Irie|<span style="color:white;">Masahiko Irie</span>]]: Masahiko causes the former executive a great deal of consternation, especially with this "Kagutsuchi" organisation of his. Sudou finds him pretentious, sanctimonious, self-righteous, and a lot of other very hypocritical things. Sudou recently dealt the Yakuza Prince a blow by calling the latter out and ordering the Dragons to open fire when the boy strolled up into Club Zodiac and refused to leave when so instructed. The Red Dragon was certain this is only the first of many -- and he was right, given how the subsequent rematch went. |
***''Maboroshi:'' Amadeus despised the Hatamoto at first sight, though could not explain why. | ***''Maboroshi:'' Amadeus despised the Hatamoto at first sight, though could not explain why. | ||
**[[Enoha Koinose|<span style="color:white;">Enoha Koinose</span>]]: Enoha's neesan waves cannot be denied, even by Tatsuya Sudou. Science fact. | **[[Enoha Koinose|<span style="color:white;">Enoha Koinose</span>]]: Enoha's neesan waves cannot be denied, even by Tatsuya Sudou. Science fact. | ||
***''Maboroshi:'' She brought him back from the brink after the demon dragon attacked, and for that von Leonbrandt agreed to help restore Enoha's father to her. He succeeded only in obtaining assurances that her family would be compensated for the crops they could not harvest, but that was service enough for the kindhearted farmer. | ***''Maboroshi:'' She brought him back from the brink after the demon dragon attacked, and for that von Leonbrandt agreed to help restore Enoha's father to her. He succeeded only in obtaining assurances that her family would be compensated for the crops they could not harvest, but that was service enough for the kindhearted farmer. | ||
− | **[[Thora Kobayashi|<span style="color:white;">Thora Kobayashi</span>]]: Once affiliated with the Tower Arcana, Thora has now undergone a shift Sudou hasn't fully investigated, but which he suspects is related to her falling out with [[Shirou Sekigawa|<span style="color:white;">Shirou Sekigawa</span>]]. The King and the Oni have history, to be certain. | + | **[[Thora Kobayashi|<span style="color:white;">Thora Kobayashi</span>]]: Once affiliated with the Tower Arcana, Thora has now undergone a shift Sudou hasn't fully investigated, but which he suspects is related to her falling out with [[Shirou Sekigawa|<span style="color:white;">Shirou Sekigawa</span>]]. The King and the Oni have history, to be certain. In particular, Sudou -- aware of certain details of her past -- believes Thora's even more chained than before. He does like fighting her, as well. |
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*'''XII. The Hanged Man''' | *'''XII. The Hanged Man''' | ||
− | **[[Tohya Kidzuki|<span style="color:white;">Tohya Kidzuki</span>]]: She wasn't Hanged when they met, but Sudou counts the ex-KNOWS member as one of the few Darkside affiliates he can tolerate. Recently, the former executive gave her a new katana to replace the one she'd been wielding -- knowing very well there might come a day when she was forced to turn it against him. | + | **[[Tohya Kidzuki|<span style="color:white;">Tohya Kidzuki</span>]]: She wasn't Hanged when they met, but Sudou counts the ex-KNOWS member as one of the few Darkside affiliates he can tolerate. Recently, the former executive gave her a new katana to replace the one she'd been wielding -- knowing very well there might come a day when she was forced to turn it against him. He was quite pleased when she did. |
***''Maboroshi:'' Though they had their arguments, the Graf respected Tohru Kidzuki as a warrior -- especially when it was the samurai who contributed most (including the killing blow) in their battle against the lycanthrope True in Golden 44. | ***''Maboroshi:'' Though they had their arguments, the Graf respected Tohru Kidzuki as a warrior -- especially when it was the samurai who contributed most (including the killing blow) in their battle against the lycanthrope True in Golden 44. | ||
**[[Baofu|<span style="color:white;">Baofu</span>]]: Sudou has an odd sort of alliance with the tap buster, owing to their mutual hatred for the former's father. They may very well defeat the old dragon one day...or, at the very least, they'll die trying. | **[[Baofu|<span style="color:white;">Baofu</span>]]: Sudou has an odd sort of alliance with the tap buster, owing to their mutual hatred for the former's father. They may very well defeat the old dragon one day...or, at the very least, they'll die trying. | ||
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**[[Naomi Suzuno|<span style="color:white;">Naomi Suzuno</span>]]: The two wealthy half-breeds have a complex relationship, one that exists even in spite of [[Tatsuya Suou|<span style="color:white;">Tatsuya Suou</span>]]'s hatred for Sudou. He seems to have some platonic affection for the Spencer heiress that extends beyond the bounds of what might be thought sensible for people in their position, but the root of it is really very simple: Apart from his respect for her as a person, Sudou sees in Naomi what he might have been had the circumstances of his birth been like hers. It's one of the reasons he goes out of his way to be polite and mannerly when dealing with Miles Spencer, who seems to like Sudou for some inexplicable reason. | **[[Naomi Suzuno|<span style="color:white;">Naomi Suzuno</span>]]: The two wealthy half-breeds have a complex relationship, one that exists even in spite of [[Tatsuya Suou|<span style="color:white;">Tatsuya Suou</span>]]'s hatred for Sudou. He seems to have some platonic affection for the Spencer heiress that extends beyond the bounds of what might be thought sensible for people in their position, but the root of it is really very simple: Apart from his respect for her as a person, Sudou sees in Naomi what he might have been had the circumstances of his birth been like hers. It's one of the reasons he goes out of his way to be polite and mannerly when dealing with Miles Spencer, who seems to like Sudou for some inexplicable reason. | ||
***''Maboroshi:'' The blind priestess shot the Graf in pitched battle, distracting him from his target Mitsuru Aragaki. | ***''Maboroshi:'' The blind priestess shot the Graf in pitched battle, distracting him from his target Mitsuru Aragaki. | ||
− | **[[Shion Katsuragi|<span style="color:white;">Shion Katsuragi</span>]]: She and Sudou were acquainted -- friends, even -- in high school thanks to track meets, and | + | **[[Shion Katsuragi|<span style="color:white;">Shion Katsuragi</span>]]: She and Sudou were acquainted -- friends, even -- in high school thanks to track meets, and he's had feelings for her since then. After a couple of encounters of varying levels of awkwardness, they finally had the opportunity to have an actual discussion when Shion, wanting to get her residence in Sumaru off on the right foot, invited "the Sumiyoshi oyabun" to treat with her. She's interested in a professional relationship, and seemingly in a personal one as well; thus, Sudou's mood at present can best be described as ''euphoric.'' |
***''Maboroshi:'' Amadeus fell in love with Soranna, the fiery Englishwoman whose Artemis-like love of hunting and refusal to wed was famed across Europe. When she disappeared, he resolved to search for her -- even after his death and entry into the Deep Reach. There, he found Sae Katsuragi, the fae Guide of the Reach, whom she became after being sent there by misadventure. He continued to love her irrespective of her claim that she knew no "Soranna," and returned with her to the sunlit world after the defeat of the Spirit of Maboroshi. | ***''Maboroshi:'' Amadeus fell in love with Soranna, the fiery Englishwoman whose Artemis-like love of hunting and refusal to wed was famed across Europe. When she disappeared, he resolved to search for her -- even after his death and entry into the Deep Reach. There, he found Sae Katsuragi, the fae Guide of the Reach, whom she became after being sent there by misadventure. He continued to love her irrespective of her claim that she knew no "Soranna," and returned with her to the sunlit world after the defeat of the Spirit of Maboroshi. | ||
**[[Miwa Saitou|<span style="color:white;">Miwa Saitou</span>]]: One of the Shinsengumi, and impressively learned in the occult and other esoteric matters. He's fond of Miwa in his way, which causes her no end of discomfiture. | **[[Miwa Saitou|<span style="color:white;">Miwa Saitou</span>]]: One of the Shinsengumi, and impressively learned in the occult and other esoteric matters. He's fond of Miwa in his way, which causes her no end of discomfiture. | ||
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*'''XV. The Devil''' | *'''XV. The Devil''' | ||
**[[Daisuke Itami|<span style="color:white;">Daisuke Itami</span>]]: Daisuke is a pro at getting under people's skin, and Sudou is no exception. Something else is going on there, though... | **[[Daisuke Itami|<span style="color:white;">Daisuke Itami</span>]]: Daisuke is a pro at getting under people's skin, and Sudou is no exception. Something else is going on there, though... | ||
− | **[[Mariko Ohmukai|<span style="color:white;">Mariko Ohmukai</span>]]: | + | **[[Mariko Ohmukai|<span style="color:white;">Mariko Ohmukai</span>]]: They've had (weird, vaguely sexual) encounters before, but this most recent resulted in mutual injury -- and, for Mariko, lasting infertility. As usual, this will end very badly. |
*'''XVI. The Tower''' | *'''XVI. The Tower''' | ||
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**[[Takahisa Kandori|<span style="color:white;">Takahisa Kandori</span>]]: Kandori broke Sudou's trust by nearly killing Anna and, while Sudou repaid the favour, the incident irrevocably destroyed their once-close relationship. It's for the best, really; a few months after their fight, Kandori was killed by some teenagers seeking to prevent the end of the world. Good riddance. | **[[Takahisa Kandori|<span style="color:white;">Takahisa Kandori</span>]]: Kandori broke Sudou's trust by nearly killing Anna and, while Sudou repaid the favour, the incident irrevocably destroyed their once-close relationship. It's for the best, really; a few months after their fight, Kandori was killed by some teenagers seeking to prevent the end of the world. Good riddance. | ||
**[[Mai Namikawa|<span style="color:white;">Mai Namikawa</span>]]: That thing about being on good terms? Ha ha ha yeah that was a joke. | **[[Mai Namikawa|<span style="color:white;">Mai Namikawa</span>]]: That thing about being on good terms? Ha ha ha yeah that was a joke. | ||
− | **[[Mikiya Ryouhara|<span style="color:white;">Mikiya Ryouhara</span>]]: | + | **[[Mikiya Ryouhara|<span style="color:white;">Mikiya Ryouhara</span>]]: Their relationship is very...stabby. |
***''Maboroshi:'' They met at the Yume Festival, where Amadeus found himself puzzled by Ryouhara's Western-style military uniform. | ***''Maboroshi:'' They met at the Yume Festival, where Amadeus found himself puzzled by Ryouhara's Western-style military uniform. | ||
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**[[Akari Hoshi|<span style="color:white;">Akari Hoshi</span>]]: Once King Leo's minion and chief occupational hazard, Akari has become more of a sister-slash-daughter to the former executive. Abandoning her parents entirely, she's taken up residence in Sudou's flat (where she has her own room) and is now legitimately his ward. She appears to have forgiven him for taking her hostage at the Sky Museum, even though the entire episode resulted in her Shadow becoming ascendant and possessing her. As a reward for attempting to overcome her Possession, Sudou recently gave Akari a kitten...then told her she'd die if she weren't cured, leaving the kitten without anyone to take care of it. #1 Dad, right??? | **[[Akari Hoshi|<span style="color:white;">Akari Hoshi</span>]]: Once King Leo's minion and chief occupational hazard, Akari has become more of a sister-slash-daughter to the former executive. Abandoning her parents entirely, she's taken up residence in Sudou's flat (where she has her own room) and is now legitimately his ward. She appears to have forgiven him for taking her hostage at the Sky Museum, even though the entire episode resulted in her Shadow becoming ascendant and possessing her. As a reward for attempting to overcome her Possession, Sudou recently gave Akari a kitten...then told her she'd die if she weren't cured, leaving the kitten without anyone to take care of it. #1 Dad, right??? | ||
**[[Maya Amano|<span style="color:white;">Maya Amano</span>]]: Now that the Voices are gone, Sudou finds he's half-awed, half-chastened by the woman he hunted for so long. Alone of all the people he's harmed over the years, Maya is the one who stirs genuine feelings of regret in the former executive's battered heart. Especially because she's forgiven and accepted him, taming the proud creature further. | **[[Maya Amano|<span style="color:white;">Maya Amano</span>]]: Now that the Voices are gone, Sudou finds he's half-awed, half-chastened by the woman he hunted for so long. Alone of all the people he's harmed over the years, Maya is the one who stirs genuine feelings of regret in the former executive's battered heart. Especially because she's forgiven and accepted him, taming the proud creature further. | ||
− | **[[Kohaku Tsukino|<span style="color:white;">Kohaku Tsukino</span>]]: Crooked cop, courier, spotter, and bootlicker extraordinaire, Kohaku received his induction into the supernatural at Sudou's inadvertent hands. Subsequent encounters have proven to Leo that the cop is extremely useful...and to Kohaku, that the once-executive is fucking terrifying as hell. The departure of the Voices hasn't changed this, it would seem. | + | **[[Kohaku Tsukino|<span style="color:white;">Kohaku Tsukino</span>]]: Crooked cop, courier, spotter, and bootlicker extraordinaire, Kohaku received his induction into the supernatural at Sudou's inadvertent hands. Subsequent encounters have proven to Leo that the cop is extremely useful...and to Kohaku, that the once-executive is fucking terrifying as hell. The departure of the Voices hasn't changed this, it would seem. Of course now Sudou's actually offered to employ him directly, which is good -- especially since it'll get the now-PTSD'd cop the psychiatric help he wouldn't otherwise receive. |
***''Maboroshi:'' After successfully assassinating Graf von Leonbrandt, Itsuki found himself confined to the Deep Reach, having been himself killed by Nagato for his crime. Amadeus met him there, and the two struck up an ironic friendship -- one that persisted even when Itsuki was reideated as Rufus Ashworth, a long-suffering Englishman in the Graf's service. | ***''Maboroshi:'' After successfully assassinating Graf von Leonbrandt, Itsuki found himself confined to the Deep Reach, having been himself killed by Nagato for his crime. Amadeus met him there, and the two struck up an ironic friendship -- one that persisted even when Itsuki was reideated as Rufus Ashworth, a long-suffering Englishman in the Graf's service. | ||
*'''XIX. The Sun''' | *'''XIX. The Sun''' | ||
− | **[[Tatsuya Suou|<span style="color:white;">Tatsuya Suou</span>]]: Sudou's namesake. While the elder Tatsuya can't find it in himself to hate Suou anymore (seems it's all burnt out), and in spite of the fact that they no longer appear to occupy the same metaphysical space, they're still opposed for various other reasons. At least they don't give each other headaches just by being near each other, though there is still an uncomfortable spiritual intimacy there. | + | **[[Tatsuya Suou|<span style="color:white;">Tatsuya Suou</span>]]: Sudou's namesake. While the elder Tatsuya can't find it in himself to hate Suou anymore (seems it's all burnt out), and in spite of the fact that they no longer appear to occupy the same metaphysical space, they're still opposed for various other reasons. At least they don't give each other headaches just by being near each other, though there is still an uncomfortable spiritual intimacy there. Additionally, Sudou continues to be puzzled and angered by the fact that Tatsuya pities him. |
**[[Kyo Enda|<span style="color:white;">Kyo Enda</span>]]: Following, Sudou's assault on [[Yisa Taimiev|<span style="color:white;">Yisa Taimiev</span>]], Kyo ambushed the older Sun one Yumezaki Dark Hour. He took further offense to Sudou's equating them as monsters -- and the final stroke was the former executive explaining his reasoning. The fear that overtook Sudou upon seeing Kyo's subsequent tentacular form was exquisitely delicious; the dragon's panicked assault, less so. It's probably safe to say their relationship from here on out will be somewhat less civil, at the very least. | **[[Kyo Enda|<span style="color:white;">Kyo Enda</span>]]: Following, Sudou's assault on [[Yisa Taimiev|<span style="color:white;">Yisa Taimiev</span>]], Kyo ambushed the older Sun one Yumezaki Dark Hour. He took further offense to Sudou's equating them as monsters -- and the final stroke was the former executive explaining his reasoning. The fear that overtook Sudou upon seeing Kyo's subsequent tentacular form was exquisitely delicious; the dragon's panicked assault, less so. It's probably safe to say their relationship from here on out will be somewhat less civil, at the very least. | ||
***''Maboroshi:'' The demon dragon, dubbed Malak al-Maut by the Princess Cevri, nearly succeeded in killing Graf von Leonbrandt despite the latter's powerful assaults of fire and holy light. Though Amadeus swore he'd get the beast back (and take its head home to Austria), he never got the chance. | ***''Maboroshi:'' The demon dragon, dubbed Malak al-Maut by the Princess Cevri, nearly succeeded in killing Graf von Leonbrandt despite the latter's powerful assaults of fire and holy light. Though Amadeus swore he'd get the beast back (and take its head home to Austria), he never got the chance. |
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