TV-Series
Description
Kairi Sisigou is a magus specializing in necromancy, originating from a Far Eastern family lineage. As the seventh-generation head of the Sisigou family, he inherited a curse preventing offspring, leading to the planned transplantation of his Magic Crest onto an adopted daughter. This procedure triggered her death, causing him to abandon his studies at the Clock Tower and his family's legacy, accepting his bloodline's end.
He became a freelance bounty hunter, operating primarily on battlefields to recover and plunder magical artifacts, corpses, and Magic Crests from deceased magi. This decade-long occupation earned him significant notoriety within the thaumaturgical underground and imbued him with an aura of blood and gunpowder. His appearance is intimidating, characterized by scars, a muscular frame, and sharp eyes. He typically wears a black jacket fashioned from hides of magical beasts, often drawing police attention and causing unease. Despite this, he maintains professional ties with certain Clock Tower affiliates, like Rocco Belfaban, for specialized contracts.
His personality is pragmatic and calculated, avoiding unnecessary risks while pursuing achievable goals. He retains deep affection for his deceased stepdaughter, carrying her photo in his jacket pocket. A habitual smoker, he prefers a rare Taiwanese cigarette brand, appreciating its paradoxical combination of rarity and unpleasant taste as a reflection of life's transience. His primary wish, though initially stated as clan prosperity, is the desire to undo his stepdaughter's death.
In *Lord El-Melloi II's Case Files: Rail Zeppelin Grace note*, he appears under the employ of Reines El-Melloi Archisorte. Tasked with investigating the theft of relics—including a mantle once belonging to Iskandar—he partners with Luviagelita Edelfelt. During the Rail Zeppelin incident, he recruits Flat Escardos and Svin Glascheit to assist in tracking the stolen artifacts. His interactions with Lord El-Melloi II (Waver Velvet) highlight mutual professional respect despite differing methodologies. This role is specific to the anime adaptation.
His background as a battlefield scavenger and moral flexibility contrast with traditional Clock Tower magi, yet his expertise in necromancy and relic acquisition remains valued. His character arc reflects themes of loss, pragmatic survival, and the burdens of familial legacy.
He became a freelance bounty hunter, operating primarily on battlefields to recover and plunder magical artifacts, corpses, and Magic Crests from deceased magi. This decade-long occupation earned him significant notoriety within the thaumaturgical underground and imbued him with an aura of blood and gunpowder. His appearance is intimidating, characterized by scars, a muscular frame, and sharp eyes. He typically wears a black jacket fashioned from hides of magical beasts, often drawing police attention and causing unease. Despite this, he maintains professional ties with certain Clock Tower affiliates, like Rocco Belfaban, for specialized contracts.
His personality is pragmatic and calculated, avoiding unnecessary risks while pursuing achievable goals. He retains deep affection for his deceased stepdaughter, carrying her photo in his jacket pocket. A habitual smoker, he prefers a rare Taiwanese cigarette brand, appreciating its paradoxical combination of rarity and unpleasant taste as a reflection of life's transience. His primary wish, though initially stated as clan prosperity, is the desire to undo his stepdaughter's death.
In *Lord El-Melloi II's Case Files: Rail Zeppelin Grace note*, he appears under the employ of Reines El-Melloi Archisorte. Tasked with investigating the theft of relics—including a mantle once belonging to Iskandar—he partners with Luviagelita Edelfelt. During the Rail Zeppelin incident, he recruits Flat Escardos and Svin Glascheit to assist in tracking the stolen artifacts. His interactions with Lord El-Melloi II (Waver Velvet) highlight mutual professional respect despite differing methodologies. This role is specific to the anime adaptation.
His background as a battlefield scavenger and moral flexibility contrast with traditional Clock Tower magi, yet his expertise in necromancy and relic acquisition remains valued. His character arc reflects themes of loss, pragmatic survival, and the burdens of familial legacy.