TV-Series
Description
Touka Scott began as a radish farmer in Cheza Village, intensely obsessed with thighs and known for placing knee socks on vegetables to fuel his fantasies. His harsh early life included beatings from his father and becoming orphaned during wartime after his mother died and his father vanished while profiteering. Surviving through ingenuity, he later trained under Ethel Borgnine to master trap-making and thievery.
A pivotal moment came when Touka dug a pit trap against demons, accidentally causing the legendary hero Shion Bladen's death. Villagers buried Shion to conceal it, but the necromancer Anri Haysworth extracted Touka's soul and placed it into Shion's corpse. This forced Touka to assume Shion's identity and mission, while Anri preserved Touka's original body within the "Coffin of the Living." Resistant to heroism and craving peace, Touka exhibited laziness, perversion, and crude behavior. He avoided direct combat, relying on pragmatic tactics like fleeing, cheating, or psychologically disarming opponents—most infamously through his "Naked Kneesocks Dash," stripping female adversaries and forcing knee socks onto them.
Despite this, Touka showed fierce loyalty, especially toward women close to him, and retaliated brutally against threats to their safety. His mana started at level 1 (infant level), severely limiting combat and causing Shion's holy sword to malfunction. Training raised it to level 3; temporary divine intervention later surged it to 10 during a crisis. Sustained effort eventually stabilized it at level 8.
His development focused on embracing heroic duties without losing his identity. He retained his fetishes and irreverence but channeled them toward altruistic goals, like securing peace for Anri's necromancer race. His tactical ingenuity proved vital in battles, compensating for initial weakness—his traps hindered demon armies before Shion's arrival, and he learned to summon Shion's soul for aid. Key relationships shaped him: unrequited love for childhood friend Yuna Eunice, complicated by her initial disdain and comparisons to Shion; alliances and romantic ties with Anri and Princess Margaret; and reconciliation with mentor Ethel. His pragmatic heroism ultimately earned respect from former enemies and allies.
Touka's legacy included achieving Shion's original goal of sealing Hell's Gate while correcting its flaws, ensuring necromancers could coexist with humans. In later years, he protected others alongside Yuna, though her attempts to confess romantic feelings remained unresolved due to lingering insecurities from their past.
A pivotal moment came when Touka dug a pit trap against demons, accidentally causing the legendary hero Shion Bladen's death. Villagers buried Shion to conceal it, but the necromancer Anri Haysworth extracted Touka's soul and placed it into Shion's corpse. This forced Touka to assume Shion's identity and mission, while Anri preserved Touka's original body within the "Coffin of the Living." Resistant to heroism and craving peace, Touka exhibited laziness, perversion, and crude behavior. He avoided direct combat, relying on pragmatic tactics like fleeing, cheating, or psychologically disarming opponents—most infamously through his "Naked Kneesocks Dash," stripping female adversaries and forcing knee socks onto them.
Despite this, Touka showed fierce loyalty, especially toward women close to him, and retaliated brutally against threats to their safety. His mana started at level 1 (infant level), severely limiting combat and causing Shion's holy sword to malfunction. Training raised it to level 3; temporary divine intervention later surged it to 10 during a crisis. Sustained effort eventually stabilized it at level 8.
His development focused on embracing heroic duties without losing his identity. He retained his fetishes and irreverence but channeled them toward altruistic goals, like securing peace for Anri's necromancer race. His tactical ingenuity proved vital in battles, compensating for initial weakness—his traps hindered demon armies before Shion's arrival, and he learned to summon Shion's soul for aid. Key relationships shaped him: unrequited love for childhood friend Yuna Eunice, complicated by her initial disdain and comparisons to Shion; alliances and romantic ties with Anri and Princess Margaret; and reconciliation with mentor Ethel. His pragmatic heroism ultimately earned respect from former enemies and allies.
Touka's legacy included achieving Shion's original goal of sealing Hell's Gate while correcting its flaws, ensuring necromancers could coexist with humans. In later years, he protected others alongside Yuna, though her attempts to confess romantic feelings remained unresolved due to lingering insecurities from their past.