TV-Series
Description
Karabo Frampton, an elderly Executor of the Holy Church entangled in the Mystic Eyes Collection Train incident, is a tall, dark-skinned man in his seventies bearing a prominent scar across his right brow and eye. Clad in traditional Holy Church attire, his appearance shifts subtly in the manga adaptation, exchanging a long beard for a trimmed mustache.
Seven years before the incident, he spearheaded an investigation into London’s decapitation murders, where victims’ heads were plundered for their Mystic Eyes. This history intertwines with his role in the Rail Zeppelin case, where he attends an auction to sell his Mystic Eyes of Transience—a Jewel-ranked variant of Retrocognition. These Eyes enable him to perceive the past as fleeting “bubbles” and project recorded events or actions into the present under precise spatial conditions. Prolonged use corroded his memories, obscuring his own culpability in the murders until exposed.
During the Rail Zeppelin events, Karabo interacts with passengers, guiding Gray and conducting a thaumaturgical autopsy on Trisha Fellows. Contact with Gray triggers his Eyes to unveil fragments of Artoria Pendragon’s legacy, alluding to her link with the Holy Spear. Framed for murder due to his past and abilities, he is later revealed as a pawn of Doctor Heartless, who weaponized his失控ing visions.
After the Rail Zeppelin’s deputy manager extracts his Mystic Eyes for auction, Karabo temporarily loses them but reclaims possession post-auction invalidation. He allies with others to thwart Doctor Heartless and Faker, wielding Black Keys and his Eyes’ transient effects in combat. Amid the clash, he counsels Gray on harnessing Rhongomyniad before suffering a mortal wound, culminating in his presumed demise.
Karabo embodies the duality of a weathered Church Executor navigating a lifetime of moral shadows. His dread of memory loss and dependence on the Eyes expose a vulnerability contrasting his formidable demeanor. The Eyes’ design—inverting the Mystic Eyes of Death Perception—draws from quantum foam theory, mirroring the fragility of preserved history.
Seven years before the incident, he spearheaded an investigation into London’s decapitation murders, where victims’ heads were plundered for their Mystic Eyes. This history intertwines with his role in the Rail Zeppelin case, where he attends an auction to sell his Mystic Eyes of Transience—a Jewel-ranked variant of Retrocognition. These Eyes enable him to perceive the past as fleeting “bubbles” and project recorded events or actions into the present under precise spatial conditions. Prolonged use corroded his memories, obscuring his own culpability in the murders until exposed.
During the Rail Zeppelin events, Karabo interacts with passengers, guiding Gray and conducting a thaumaturgical autopsy on Trisha Fellows. Contact with Gray triggers his Eyes to unveil fragments of Artoria Pendragon’s legacy, alluding to her link with the Holy Spear. Framed for murder due to his past and abilities, he is later revealed as a pawn of Doctor Heartless, who weaponized his失控ing visions.
After the Rail Zeppelin’s deputy manager extracts his Mystic Eyes for auction, Karabo temporarily loses them but reclaims possession post-auction invalidation. He allies with others to thwart Doctor Heartless and Faker, wielding Black Keys and his Eyes’ transient effects in combat. Amid the clash, he counsels Gray on harnessing Rhongomyniad before suffering a mortal wound, culminating in his presumed demise.
Karabo embodies the duality of a weathered Church Executor navigating a lifetime of moral shadows. His dread of memory loss and dependence on the Eyes expose a vulnerability contrasting his formidable demeanor. The Eyes’ design—inverting the Mystic Eyes of Death Perception—draws from quantum foam theory, mirroring the fragility of preserved history.