TV-Series
Description
Gina Daggats, daughter of Klaus Daggats—self-proclaimed "God of Fighting" and ruler of the Spiral Palace—wields a whip as her weapon and fights alongside a panther companion. Her resentment toward Taito Masaki ignites from blaming Taito’s father and Dr. Zulowski for Klaus’s obsession with the Rabbit Project, a human weaponization experiment to restore his youth. She believes this obsession severed their bond, casting Taito’s family as thieves who stole her father’s attention.
Tasked with guarding a vault overflowing with golden artifacts, Gina embodies Klaus’s wealth and authority within the Spiral Palace. Her confrontation with Taito erupts in a fortress serving as her stronghold and a monument to her father’s materialistic pursuits, driven by her vengeful resolve. The narrative leaves her fate ambiguous after the Spiral Palace’s collapse, with no further exploration of her story or media expansions beyond her role as an antagonist.
Tasked with guarding a vault overflowing with golden artifacts, Gina embodies Klaus’s wealth and authority within the Spiral Palace. Her confrontation with Taito erupts in a fortress serving as her stronghold and a monument to her father’s materialistic pursuits, driven by her vengeful resolve. The narrative leaves her fate ambiguous after the Spiral Palace’s collapse, with no further exploration of her story or media expansions beyond her role as an antagonist.